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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 0:11:46 GMT -5
Post by Jon Talbain on Jun 26, 2004 0:11:46 GMT -5
I did some research. I started learning about real wolves when I realized what I became. Their amazing creatures. Werewolves have packs?
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 0:19:52 GMT -5
Post by Asher on Jun 26, 2004 0:19:52 GMT -5
Apparently they do. Its like a family type thing. I know the wereleopard in our employ had a pack. But it was destroyed. So it makes sense to say that werewolves as well as the plain old lupis canis would have a pack as well. However i do not know if this would be right for you. You may wish to learn control before being arouns others with the same affliction or almost the same one.
Ha ha i know the latin term for wolf...aren't i smart...lol
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 0:24:38 GMT -5
Post by Jon Talbain on Jun 26, 2004 0:24:38 GMT -5
I don't think living with more wolves will help me become more human... maybe one or two other of my kind being around would help, for mutual support.
Besides, from what I remember of my changes, I'm not a team work kind of guy when I change.
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 0:43:02 GMT -5
Post by Asher on Jun 26, 2004 0:43:02 GMT -5
Well when we put you in the dungeon for those days like i said i will tape you and you can see just how you are. I will try different types of theories with you to see if it can bring your human side to the surface while you are the beast
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 0:46:00 GMT -5
Post by Jon Talbain on Jun 26, 2004 0:46:00 GMT -5
I think I can try some new tests with this new knowledge I got from the books I might be able to avoid the changes, or perhaps control my mind a little better.
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 1:04:36 GMT -5
Post by Asher on Jun 26, 2004 1:04:36 GMT -5
I'm just worried that even thought you read it in the book that your subconcious might still change you from habit. I am worried. I do not wish anything bad to happen to you.
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 1:16:46 GMT -5
Post by Jon Talbain on Jun 26, 2004 1:16:46 GMT -5
As long as you keep me locked in the dungeon nothing should go wrong. I can't hurt myself really, just other people.
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 1:29:26 GMT -5
Post by Asher on Jun 26, 2004 1:29:26 GMT -5
Ok we will try this then...You are very smart and wise...you know i forget your only 17...makes me wonder things...
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 1:40:59 GMT -5
Post by Jon Talbain on Jun 26, 2004 1:40:59 GMT -5
I'm big for my age, mentally as well as physically. I think the werewolf thing made me grow faster, and being in selfimpossed isolation gave me lots of time to grew mentally.
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 1:55:09 GMT -5
Post by Asher on Jun 26, 2004 1:55:09 GMT -5
And you are very smart. You picked up on the werewolf stuff very quickly as well. I was impressed...hell i still am.
you know Jon i know were just friends and all...even though i am very attracted to you...i wanted to know...
Does it bother you i am a bit older than you...at all? I only ask because if it is i will lessen my advances on the mainquest. I would hate to make anyone feel uncomfortable...
Well outside of my dungeon anyway...
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 2:02:11 GMT -5
Post by Jon Talbain on Jun 26, 2004 2:02:11 GMT -5
Older, younger, like it matters. I have what some would call a disassotiation disorder. Removing myself mentally (and to a extend physically) from others has made it impossible for me to relate on the same levels as normal people.
I have no mental link with people my own age, or with any age really. I have experience most of my major contact via the internet, where age isn't something you can tell easily. This has resulted in a disconnection with reality and people in general.
In short, I don't see age as a real different, or see any difference at all. Nearly every person who is "normal" is the same in my eyes.
It's actually a condition I'm developing in reality from all this online roleplaying. Strange really.
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 2:10:40 GMT -5
Post by Asher on Jun 26, 2004 2:10:40 GMT -5
Well age isn't something i look at either...hell most of the young ones are the ones i relate to it seems...most your age online seem to think me cool and stuff...but its not the same...
As many online people that i talk to i am still alone. I do not have friends or ppl i talk to often i have chats but thats it. Nothing of a friendship like RL can afford.
I suppose i tried to escape into my rping and my comp but something good came from it all...you got some info from online...and thats good...
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 2:15:48 GMT -5
Post by Jon Talbain on Jun 26, 2004 2:15:48 GMT -5
I use my characters to escape reality and to do things I could never do in real life. I think of it as therapy.
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 2:26:36 GMT -5
Post by Asher on Jun 26, 2004 2:26:36 GMT -5
Me too...most of mine are a lot stronger than i am physically and emotionally...i use them to live out what i can not...i am also shy and very reserved...so it is a suprise when ppl see the kind of charis i play. And what i have them do...
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Asher
Jun 26, 2004 2:34:34 GMT -5
Post by Jon Talbain on Jun 26, 2004 2:34:34 GMT -5
I have a few friends on this site, one of which I know very well in reality. I bet he finds it very strange what my characters do.
Sometimes, you just have to let it go, find a way to do what it is you want to do. And RP is a good way to do that.
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