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tcm: Yes I know they don't go to Hell, but that's what we've called them since we encountered the first one in [[Asophus]]' dungeon (the heads impaled on pikes were actually saying "This is the Gateway to Hell!")
 
tcm: Yes I know they don't go to Hell, but that's what we've called them since we encountered the first one in [[Asophus]]' dungeon (the heads impaled on pikes were actually saying "This is the Gateway to Hell!")
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tcm: Also, the [[Abyss]] is really just another name for Hell anyway, but that's just semantics. My point is they're not called that because they actually go to Hell, but because that's what we were told they were called, and the name has stuck, leastwise in Queens it has.
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tcm: "Also, when Harald was fighting undead elves on the Sea of Glass one of them was acting at super speed, a similar effect to the warping near the Gateway under the Temple of Elven Gods. His companion said he had begun to "go West"."
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Now that's fucking interesting! Is the [[Abyss]] and the [[Gray Havens]] the same thing? Or can one reach both places using the same method? Fuck, I think Queens inadvertanly gave those fucking Moors exactly what they were looking for!

Latest revision as of 12:18, 29 May 2007

Kerry: The Gateways to Hell don't go to Hell at all: they go to the Abyss. Monsters don't guard the Gateway so much as they live in the freakin' Abyss, and don't take kindly to strangers intruding on their turf.

tcm: Yes I know they don't go to Hell, but that's what we've called them since we encountered the first one in Asophus' dungeon (the heads impaled on pikes were actually saying "This is the Gateway to Hell!")

tcm: Also, the Abyss is really just another name for Hell anyway, but that's just semantics. My point is they're not called that because they actually go to Hell, but because that's what we were told they were called, and the name has stuck, leastwise in Queens it has.

tcm: "Also, when Harald was fighting undead elves on the Sea of Glass one of them was acting at super speed, a similar effect to the warping near the Gateway under the Temple of Elven Gods. His companion said he had begun to "go West"."

Now that's fucking interesting! Is the Abyss and the Gray Havens the same thing? Or can one reach both places using the same method? Fuck, I think Queens inadvertanly gave those fucking Moors exactly what they were looking for!