Chris Tedder Wrote:
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> We need to remember that this all takes place in
> another dimension - an 'otherworld' where 'sight'
> is not physical sight as we know it - the king was
> dead - his body lay in his tomb - it was his
> 'spirit' / 'soul' that was free to live
> 'effectively' in a celestial 'otherworldly'
> dimension - physical rules did not apply in this
> magical place.
Then why did he need a launching tube to help him join sAH?
It seems utterly contradictory to say the shaft didn't need to be accurate because the god/king didn't need help, but then say the accuracy of the aim is the proof of the intent. Either he needed it or he didn't. This theory requires both opposites to be true simultaneously.
Anthony
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him think.