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Re: If the girls were rpg characters
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:42 am
by emmjay
d2r wrote:Call of Cthulu is actually a good idea, considering the characters therein aren't supposed to be typical heroes. Plus, being blind is an asset when confronted with sights which make you go mad.
Now you've got me imagining Lilly in R'lyeh, trying to navigate by running her hand along the wall, and utterly failing. (Non-Euclidean geometry, y'know.)
Re: If the girls were rpg characters
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 7:10 am
by brythain
emmjay wrote:d2r wrote:Call of Cthulu is actually a good idea, considering the characters therein aren't supposed to be typical heroes. Plus, being blind is an asset when confronted with sights which make you go mad.
Now you've got me imagining Lilly in R'lyeh, trying to navigate by running her hand along the wall, and utterly failing. (Non-Euclidean geometry, y'know.)
Then again, maybe her brainspace is also non-Euclidean. This explains why Hisao is able to jump up in the middle of the night and make it from Sendai to Saitama in such a short while when he does what he has to do...
Re: If the girls were rpg characters
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:21 am
by Oddball
brythain wrote:emmjay wrote:d2r wrote:Call of Cthulu is actually a good idea, considering the characters therein aren't supposed to be typical heroes. Plus, being blind is an asset when confronted with sights which make you go mad.
Now you've got me imagining Lilly in R'lyeh, trying to navigate by running her hand along the wall, and utterly failing. (Non-Euclidean geometry, y'know.)
Then again, maybe her brainspace is also non-Euclidean. This explains why Hisao is able to jump up in the middle of the night and make it from Sendai to Saitama in such a short while when he does what he has to do...
No no no. You're getting it all wrong. Shizune doesn't actually live far away from the school. She just wanted to take long train rides to mess with him. It's one of those things she does.