So Bad, It's Good?
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What is So Bad it is Good? The Fanfic itself or the Cliffhanger?
Also here is chapter 27
Feel lucky that I didn't use my ho slaping hand
edited 25th Jun '12 5:45:28 PM by Bluelantern2814
"Here to welcome our new golden-eyed overlords," said Addy promptly.Never Forgotten - Chapter 28 - Remembering The Wolf, The Witches And The Haunted Forest
I am sorry for the delay with this one >.>
Thanks for The One Butcher for doing the Beta.
EDIT:
I have had similar questions about air and water, albeit they are just minor curiosities.
edited 15th Jul '12 2:42:12 PM by Bluelantern2814
"Here to welcome our new golden-eyed overlords," said Addy promptly.Singers are not ruled out from being a vampire's mate, but they're not correlated except insofar as relevant other factors are correlated (e.g. singers are liable to be people with particularly threatening witchcraft, active or not; depending on the personalities involved this occur with factors that make someone more mateable, and this was likely at work with Bella, who is both witchily threatening to Edward and also unique in all the world by being interestingly opaque to him). Unmated vampires can find singers who might or might not be their mates; I just had a lot more mated vampires running around doing plot.
edited 28th Jul '12 6:43:40 PM by Alicorn
Since the Volturi turn interesting witches and add them to their guard why do they think of singers as a delicacy? If they are usually powerful witches surely they would be more useful as a member of the guard than as a meal, however delicious the meal might be. And wouldn't that mean that witches like Bella would be singer to several vampires like Jane and Alec since she is immune to them?
How exactly does Allirea's power work? Is it that once anyone sees her anything they hear about her will seem inconsequential and they will be unable to think about her? Because if so how did Nahuel tell Bella and Edward about her? Does she have any kind of range so that once you are far enough away from her you can think of her? Or is the range unlimited?
And how does Dwi's power work? If it's all voluntary then how does he get messages to people who aren't expecting one? Or do you have to consciously not want to receive his messages to block him?
And why did the witches who came from the witch dungeons have to be executed after the Volturi were deposed? Surely since their relationships to the Volturi were artificial Elspeth would've gotten rid of them. And once those were gone why couldn't they just go or join the Golden Coven? Maybe a few couldn't adjust to the new changes but surely not so many of them.
The Dungeon witches weren't destroyed. In fact a lot of the Volturi joined up. Nahuel told them he had three sisters. He only had to think about having three sisters, not Allirea. Edward who wasn't infected could identify the unimportant facts about her without Nahuel deeming them worth telling when they noticed he only told them about two. Dwi can always send, but not read other peoples thoughts without permission.
Singeritude isn't that precise, or Bella would have indeed been a singer to the witch twins. Also, the correlation isn't that easy to notice: sometimes it's just potential witchcraft (that is, if someone turned, they'd have the threatening power). And, the Volturi do want to consolidate power, but they don't fall into the particular trap of forgetting why they want to have it - not getting to eat singers would be a distasteful sacrifice, especially since they can collect lots of witches without having to make it.
You can't block Dwi if he wants to send you a message. He can talk in your head all day long. He's low-bandwidth enough that he couldn't seriously annoy a vampire this way, or run any serious risk of driving a half-vampire insane - it's just a one-voice audio channel that can be ignored as easily as normal sound - but if he wanted to make a human act schizophrenic he could do that. He can't read anything you don't send him; that's what I mean by voluntary (as compared to Edward).
Vampires in general are highly resistant to the Golden Coven takeover, witches particularly. They also had to be conservative about letting ambivalent witches live anyway since they'd be in the best position to ignore GC law if they decided to. Li-Qing's power in particular would make her a dangerous rebel; disinclination to fall in line from her is more likely to lead to a slew of murders than the same in a nonwitch vampire or somebody with a minor power. Elspeth can sever artificial connection but cannot replace old connections. Witch-dungeon alumni are loner wild cards unless they have mates.
Never Forgotten Chapter 29 - Remembering The Witch And The Singer In The Fire
Finally here...
...so I think that I will end Never Forgotten far earlier than expected... I think that next chapter might be the last, with maybe an epilogue to just wrap things up...
...I didn't want to thrown the other 30+ chapters in the trash can... but frankly it is the place they deserve, I still don't know what to do with them... =|
"Here to welcome our new golden-eyed overlords," said Addy promptly.Could Nathan's power be used for things like answering questions? If he got a computer to scroll through the letters of the alphabet until he pressed a button and got his power to tell him "the best time to press it to get the 1st letter of the answer to his question" and for the 2nd letter and so on. Or something along those lines.
Well, you have to think... "What is the best result?" Nathan's power always works on that principle, the best possible result of his actions/timing will be caused if he acts in a given moment...
...so, Nathan's power can answer questions, but this doesn't not means that it can answer correctly, or even if it will answer at all, all it matters is that, the result, whatever it will be, it will be the best.
"Here to welcome our new golden-eyed overlords," said Addy promptly.You could sit Nathan down in front of a computer and get him to ask his power that, but, yeah, "what is best" doesn't necessarily mean getting the correct answer. Or even non-gibberish. Maybe Nathan doesn't want to do this exercise and the best thing is to type unsatisfying random letters until the experimenters let him go.
