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Re: Crucio
I read the nerve stimulation theory, which goes somewhat like so: Paralysis comes about when the nerves aren't connected anymore, or the connections are dulled. The Cruciatus Curse stimulates the
By CRS <malko050987@...> · #492 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
By Treck <trecklar@...> · #491 ·
Re: fic search
Sounds a bit like Awakening of a Magus, but I don't think he was sucking children. http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1091533/1/ if you want. David Bryant <dwbryant2000@...> wrote:Does anyone
By An Wen Tan <wenwen87_is@...> · #490 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
Heh... I could have thought of several really nasty things. But (a) I don't want to scare people into thinking I'm really a sick and twisted individual, and (b) I want to save my creativity for
By bobmi357 · #489 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
wrote: wrote: backstabbing betrayers! not only condones, but encourages rape and abuse, and that she can't be trusted in the slightest! Let the family burn! *grins* << The difficulty with that idea
By Phil · #488 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
go, and the one I'm working on slowest, because plans for it could devolve parts of the story into PWP (either Porn Without Plot or Plot? What Plot?, depending on your preferences). < And this is
By Phil · #487 ·
Re: Snape in trouble.
Option one was completed. It's at http://addventure.bast-enterprises.de/148108.html . Enjoy. :)
By Greydon_Creed <greydon_creed@...> · #486 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
Well ok. But then if thats the case I want to see her tearing her hair out in anguish when she realizes what she's denied herself. Bill and Charlie must be publicily humiliated in the worst possible
By bobmi357 · #485 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
NOOO! No forgiveness! Aside from the Twins, the entire Weasley family are a bunch of backstabbing betrayers! Let them all suffer! No forgiveness only punishment and retribution!! *grins brightly* Let
By ausfinbar <diepunyhumans@...> · #484 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
likes my writing. What I like is you manage to build a compelling story, and in most of your storys you throw in a dash of sex without making it seem gratuitious (sp?). You have several right now that
By bobmi357 · #483 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
I actually have the next chapters of several of my In Progress stories open in my word processor. I did a count, and I have EIGHT stories in need of completion, in various stages thereof. I've
By Keith McComb · #482 ·
fic search
Does anyone remember a fic where Voldemort is using childen and "sucking" their magical energy. Harry uses sword and starts to carve the names and ages of the children into stones on Hogwarts
By David Bryant · #481 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
wrote: <markus.merz1@e...> <dmccomb1958@y...> y. having town in village is Aha! Yes, AV
By Dorothy McComb · #480 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
wrote: Ohh I love a mystery. Bongo-grams! What could it mean? I'm sorry, I'll go back to writing and let you all puzzle out what things mean. And Dorothy, kick kinsifire in the butt and remind
By bobmi357 · #479 ·
Re: Ch. 14 - Amesbury, England
--- In snorkack@..., "Dorothy McComb" <dmccomb1958@y...> y. Hallo Dorothy Are you sure is is Amesbury? The stone circle wizh a little village is Avebury. I found a website with nice
By dictator_hynkel <markus.merz1@...> · #478 ·
Re: Crucio
I don't know about "good", but here's a culturally "different" reason ... I'm writing a story with some Native American elements in it. As we know if we have not restricted our reading to PC
By Dorothy McComb · #477 ·
Re: Crucio
I don't buy it either, but I did read a story where they explained it by using the spell to basically jump start nerves after a serious injury. A person can't feel anymore and after the initial
By Skip <seckle@...> · #476 ·
Re: Crucio
wrote: Sorry, I just don't buy it. There are nerve pressure points which medical personal may use to see if a person is truly unconscious or not, but cruciatus? Nope. That spell is too generalized and
By bobmi357 · #475 ·
Re: Crucio
yeah right, and enervate then? the crucio can be used, of course, but it is a spell that deliberatly cause pain. Wouldn't it be simpler to create a spell with the same result but without the
By totorivers · #474 ·
Crucio
Quote SoB, Chapter 14: "Now mind you, not all spells can be thrown into such light. The Cruciatus curse, for example, has no good use that I can see." The Cruciatus spell can be used for good.
By tendrarinstat · #473 ·