Mordrack wrote:Do we think Lucy needs protection???
only if the concessus of Daniel being a murderous feind was ever true. (the idea that he killed Cassie to get to Bree)
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I dont think that we know what we think at this point.Mordrack wrote:Do we think Lucy needs protection???
unless Cassie is going British on us, defense is spelled with a "s," not a "c"...bosquelito wrote:Does line 4 have the word "defence"?
and are we completely avoiding "Oppose them yet old needy friend" for line 2?
Looking at the layout of the test on the left and the "vase/urn" on the right....
the "vase/urn" matches up to the line "The picture has not yet commenced"
Any thoughts on that?
It could mean that the action that the picture portrayes has not yet commenced in the story. It could be forshadowing what is to come. If we knew the origin of the picture, it might make sense.SivartAlappes wrote:yeah... I just don't get what "The picture has not yet commenced" is supposed to mean. And it doesn't fit with the rest of the stanza.