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RE: [HOE] Proving Harrowed are Harrowed
Oooohhhh, so there's special criteria for the test ;-) Well, that's
different. I like your river idea. I believe that dead meat don't float,
especially if embedded with all sorts of metal bits. Unless you leave the
dead meat in the water too long, and decomposition gasses start to build up
and bloat up and, well, float up.
So yeah, throw the test subject in a deep body of water. Live specimens
will float, dead ones will sink, and if necessary use violence to keep them
from swimming or treading water and invalidating the test procedure.
I'm reminded of Monty Python's logical way to decide who's a witch. "If the
harrowed weighs the same as a duck, it's made of wood, and therefore -- A
Witch!"
Umm, maybe not.
Jeff "caffeine rules" Y.
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> Grand Master Nilus of the Dark Angel Chapter
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 1:21 PM
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> Subject: RE: [HOE] Proving Harrowed are Harrowed
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> >Take a three foot (1 meter would work too ;-) metal rod. Steel is great,
> >but any rigid metal would work. Lay your test subject flat, on a bed,
> >couch, or just the ground if you must. Grasp the metal rod
> firmly in both
> >hands, and, with great assertiveness, drive it completely thru your test
> >subject's chest.
> >
> I'm not sure but I think the point of this was to determine the
> person was
> harrowed with out killing them in the process. Its kind of like how they
> found proved someone was a witch. Throw them in the River if
> they Drowned
> there fine Christian souls go to heaven, if they dont, the devil
> helped them
> so there witches so we need to burn him/her.
>
> But hell if you dont care if the subject dies or is maimed there
> are about
> 500 ways ways to figure out if there harrowed.
>
> Dan
>
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