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Post by Ranger Joe on Aug 20, 2009 22:43:47 GMT -5
I call these kinds of people "D&D Pagans"
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Post by Einherjer on Aug 21, 2009 3:18:57 GMT -5
Einherjar (as a Celtic/Norse pagan, I love the name!), you've got every bloody right to be exasperated and amused, even pissed. They imposed THEIR beliefs on YOU - and to me, that's the worst sin one person can do to another outside of actual bodily and mental abuse. I'll be honest, that if they hadn't wanted me to take part in it, I probably would have asked/offered or at the very least, requested to watch it. I am fascinated at how various belief systems work, and it was very interesting to see this one in action. I was rather disappointed that I didn't feel anything, though. Even more-so that the spirit didn't try to do anything to me. C'est la vie. It was worth it, I think, even if it was... odd. Dearie, you probably ARE Satan. And, if you are not, you are most certainly his bride!
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Post by Napoleon the Clown on Aug 21, 2009 3:48:09 GMT -5
So you didn't get the urge to stand up and shout, in a demonic voice, "IMPOSTER! THOU ART NOT THE TRUE SPIRIT! I will haunt you to your grave!" then dropped, faked a seizure, and then got up and asked if the spirit had been banished yet. Or maybe "So, when are we gonna get this show on the road?"
Even still, I think you should prank them a little bit. Make them think the spirit is back or that a new one has set up shop.
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