Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24372248-20140730202253/@comment-5518614-20140818043050

Lazarus Grimm wrote: Moonunitiv wrote: (Just a stupid thought I had while reading your last post Lazarus: Myling sank to the bottom, so she must have still been alive. But when she died, wouldn't she have floated to the surface? I suppose that her body must have decayed away, but surely someone would have found her body and buried it after so many years.) (@Moon, I am well aware that the air left in a body is enough to keep it floating, however I always like to put "poetry" before logic, heh. Speaking of someone finding her, the cottages around the area are kind of secluded. The closest neighbours they had were the Snow-Fogs further down the road. And neither of the family patriarchs liked each other, if you know what I mean, so there was little reason for them to come and visit. And besides Myling's father could have always told them a lie about his daughter running away or something like that. Who's gonna look for her at the bottom of a pond? (@Lazurus Grimm; ah, such is the way with words, the poetic soul within us straining to burst out and be expressed in our words, whether through song or story, poem or play...

Well spoken friend)