Luciene Higher Spirit
18 Oct 06 - 03:40
If Nat was alive, he'd probably change his name to escape the commoners and hide somewhere far, far away.
He's too smart to get into more trouble.
He's too smart to get into more trouble.
wrote:According to some, heroic deaths are admirable things. I've never been convinced by this argument, mainly because, no matter how cool, stylish, composed, unflappable, manly or defiant you are, at the end of the day you're also dead.
he would probably change his name to MichaelLuciene wrote: If Nat was alive, he'd probably change his name to escape the commoners and hide somewhere far, far away.
He's too smart to get into more trouble.
wrote:According to some, heroic deaths are admirable things. I've never been convinced by this argument, mainly because, no matter how cool, stylish, composed, unflappable, manly or defiant you are, at the end of the day you're also dead.
wrote:According to some, heroic deaths are admirable things. I've never been convinced by this argument, mainly because, no matter how cool, stylish, composed, unflappable, manly or defiant you are, at the end of the day you're also dead.
Oh, Canada...wrote:According to some, heroic deaths are admirable things. I've never been convinced by this argument, mainly because, no matter how cool, stylish, composed, unflappable, manly or defiant you are, at the end of the day you're also dead.
Oh, Canada...
Oh, Canada...The book describes his body, does it?wrote: What more confirmation can you need than getting completely incinerated and then crushed?
Do you now? Canon is what is confirmed in the books. If it isn't confirmed beyond the shadow of a miniscule doubt in the books, it's not canon.wrote:Oh and so you know, I don't HATE Fanon, I'm just a Canon supporter.
wrote:According to some, heroic deaths are admirable things. I've never been convinced by this argument, mainly because, no matter how cool, stylish, composed, unflappable, manly or defiant you are, at the end of the day you're also dead.