Michael Bowker wrote:
> Tim Bruening wrote:
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> > The Translucent Amoebae wrote:
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> >> On Dec 3, 10:10 pm, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>> Azkadillia (sp?) wants to use a great machine to destroy the O.Z.,
and
> >>> needs the Emerald of the Eclipse to make her machine work. Since
she
> >>> lives in and currently controls the O.Z., how and what does she
expect
> >>> to gain from its destruction?
> >> You see this a lot on Saturday morning Cartoons ( et. al. ) in which
> >> the villain is determined to simply get into enormous mischief and
> >> kill all humans or whatever, and they're never really motivated by or
> >> for anything...!
> >> It drives me crazy.
> >
> > Part 2 did give an explanation for Azkadillia's additure: She was
taekn over
> > by an evil spirit when she was a child or young adult. Since the evil
> > spirit had no body before it took over Azkadillia, it might not be
harmed by
> > the destruction of the O.Z.
> >
> > I missed part 3 due to a sudden illness. Did DG impliment my idea of
> > placing the Emerald of the Ecipse in Azkadillia's hand, grabbing that
very
> > same hand, and attempting to use the combined magical powers of DG,
> > Azkadillia, and the Emerald to drive out the evil spirit?
> >
>
> Yes, only she didn't give the emerald (it was taken).
I finally saw the last part of part three, and saw the thrilling scene of
DG
taking Azkadillia's hand and the two of them driving out the evil spirit!


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