"Why else would one man guard it for two thousand years?" Jacob says, but no one wants to admit that this makes total sense.
this one time, another cult devoted to the Pandorica stole it. Rory knew better than to try to take the entire group at once, but he spent a week following them, and another three days ambushing them all one by one, until it was down to only three completely paranoid and terrified members remaining, and then after beating them he sat down next to the Pandorica. "I think I should feel tired," he tells Amy. "It's been a while since I slept. A few hundred years? The calendars are sort of weird." He cleans his sword and then rests his head against the Pandorica. "I hope you're okay," he says quietly, and then sighs and gets up. One of his joints creaks - he needs to find some oil. And a rope. Maybe he should hide her in a cave this time - but that's not really safe. Publicity remains the safest option for the moment.
THERE ARE TOTALLY THESES. Rory does a stint at Oxford one time, when the Pandorica is being kept there. at first, he's a little bit appalled at finding himself in textbooks, but then he goes ahead and writes a theses hypothesizing that the Lone Centurion is a construct, something created by people's minds and expectations and random coincidences. It goes over surprisingly well for something that's patently false. He finds it inordinately amusing, and writes a letter to Amy about it, which he stuffs under some floorboards.
He's left hundreds of these letters scattered throughout time. Nobody can read them - in this world without stars, German is much different than the German he learned as a child. They can tell the languages are related, but the letters themselves have become something of a phenomenon. If I have to write another thesis someday, I can write it on my letters, he muses. He's looking forward to it.
it is weird how social SPN is, and how quickly it spreads! but also AWESOME. I'm not laughing! I love how SPN can really bring people together. OH SPN, the crazy and wonder of you! oh dear. perhaps you should start with posters on lightpoles? LOST: ONE SANITY. RETURN TO LASS. DO NOT PET, IT BITES.
ooh, new episode! hm. I wonder if they'll get to wrap up the plot at least a little bit? I hope so! it would be awful if they didn't, I'd die of speculation. and Alice is quite fun! too short, that's the only problem. I would love the continuing adventures of Hatter and Alice, as they go mirroring around.
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"Why else would one man guard it for two thousand years?" Jacob says, but no one wants to admit that this makes total sense.
this one time, another cult devoted to the Pandorica stole it. Rory knew better than to try to take the entire group at once, but he spent a week following them, and another three days ambushing them all one by one, until it was down to only three completely paranoid and terrified members remaining, and then after beating them he sat down next to the Pandorica. "I think I should feel tired," he tells Amy. "It's been a while since I slept. A few hundred years? The calendars are sort of weird." He cleans his sword and then rests his head against the Pandorica. "I hope you're okay," he says quietly, and then sighs and gets up. One of his joints creaks - he needs to find some oil. And a rope. Maybe he should hide her in a cave this time - but that's not really safe. Publicity remains the safest option for the moment.
THERE ARE TOTALLY THESES. Rory does a stint at Oxford one time, when the Pandorica is being kept there. at first, he's a little bit appalled at finding himself in textbooks, but then he goes ahead and writes a theses hypothesizing that the Lone Centurion is a construct, something created by people's minds and expectations and random coincidences. It goes over surprisingly well for something that's patently false. He finds it inordinately amusing, and writes a letter to Amy about it, which he stuffs under some floorboards.
He's left hundreds of these letters scattered throughout time. Nobody can read them - in this world without stars, German is much different than the German he learned as a child. They can tell the languages are related, but the letters themselves have become something of a phenomenon. If I have to write another thesis someday, I can write it on my letters, he muses. He's looking forward to it.
it is weird how social SPN is, and how quickly it spreads! but also AWESOME. I'm not laughing! I love how SPN can really bring people together. OH SPN, the crazy and wonder of you! oh dear. perhaps you should start with posters on lightpoles? LOST: ONE SANITY. RETURN TO LASS. DO NOT PET, IT BITES.
ooh, new episode! hm. I wonder if they'll get to wrap up the plot at least a little bit? I hope so! it would be awful if they didn't, I'd die of speculation. and Alice is quite fun! too short, that's the only problem. I would love the continuing adventures of Hatter and Alice, as they go mirroring around.
COLLEGEEEEE. POETRYYYYY. WHEEEEE!