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  1. I wonder, what happens when an immortal cuts his head off by accident? Who absorbs the power and stuff? #

    Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:31:14 UTC from web
    1. @fabio You just get some very annoying weeds.

      Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:32:03 UTC from web
    2. @fabio Maybe it's like homestucks God-Tiering whereby the transferrence of power only actually kicks in if it's an actual fight and they just regenerate if the "death" isn't valid.

      Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:34:57 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
      1. @ceruleanspark Maybe. I think one got it's head cut off by a train or something in the animated series. I have to rewatch that.

        Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:37:07 UTC from web
    3. @fabio They'd put his head back on and be all business as usual, you know because being immortal decapitation won't kill them

      Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:36:45 UTC from web
      1. @sarramore But in Highlander the only way for them to die is by losing the head

        Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:37:24 UTC from web
        1. @fabio ahhh, well then a sewing kit would be required. Otherwize, I suppose the power would return to it's source, or transfer to the nearest available host, or just dissapate into the atmosphere

          Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:40:51 UTC from web
    4. @fabio No one does.

      Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:38:37 UTC from web
      1. @maou So it's just lost? Does that mean the eventual supreme immortal only recieves part of the reward? Or is it not neccesary to gather the power of the others to archieve it?

        Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:41:59 UTC from web
        1. @fabio I think they would just break the cycle. No one wins. Dragons Dogma style.

          Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:42:37 UTC from web
          1. @maou So they're not allowed to be complete idiots or suicidal. Got it.

            Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:45:37 UTC from web
          2. @maou Nobody wins in Dragons Dogma, especially not the people forced to play through such a terrible videogame

            Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:45:56 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
            1. @ceruleanspark Nobody wins in Dragons Dogma. Best game.

              Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:46:46 UTC from web
              1. @maou I'm quite sure you mean Dark Souls. It's an easy mistake to make

                Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:48:10 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                1. @ceruleanspark I don't care for those games.

                  Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:50:17 UTC from web
                  1. @maou "Those" games? You mean "Good" games?

                    Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:53:02 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                    1. @ceruleanspark Don't be that guy.

                      Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:53:54 UTC from web
                      1. @maou I have always been that guy

                        Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:55:44 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                        1. @ceruleanspark Don't be that guy. You beat level 9 yet.

                          Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:57:11 UTC from web
                          1. @maou Level 9 was destroyed. I just killed the Mad King and formed Babby with one of my knights.

                            Monday, 29-Apr-13 16:01:13 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
                            1. @ceruleanspark Please tell me you didn't marry Sully.

                              Monday, 29-Apr-13 16:02:08 UTC from web
    5. @fabio What if a non-immortal cut off their head? Like, they ran afoul of the French Revolution or something?

      Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:45:47 UTC from MuSTArDroid
      1. @scribus Maybe that non-immortal would take their place?

        Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:46:28 UTC from web
        1. @fabio @scribus Entropy Increases. The gradual reduction in the number of immortals in the universe is the natural progression.

          Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:49:12 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
          1. @ceruleanspark But wouldn't it make the goal unreachable?

            Monday, 29-Apr-13 15:50:48 UTC from web