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Why Anna and not Grace? Maybe because I've allways (well, at least whan I was younger...) been teased because I was ugly, right or not. You could then choose between thinking that you're ugly and be sad, and thinking that you're ugly but think that it's allright since it's what's inside that counts. And I met (thake the fact that I use the word met as a proof of Ps: T being a really good game...) Anna first, she had attitude and her blood started to boil when I (another proof that it's a good game...) kissed her. And allso the fact that I didn't abandon her when I met someone like Grace, that our love (or whatever...) survived the test was something I liked...


Ubereil, that is really great. You're thinking on 'it's not what's on the outside but what's on the inside that really counts' is absolutely right. The inside of a person is what makes them really beautiful and people others enjoy being around.

I guess in a way I can see that in Annah, how she began to grow and change on the inside after meeting the Nameless One. Before she met him, her life held little meaning, but she learned and she grew from traveling with him and the others. It was good to see her character change and it made you begin to feel for her, to want to pull for her, to want her to overcome her past.

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And Grace was a bit too (what word?) morally good (well I wouldn't take that of since I takit of, well.. acually, never...). Not good for the imagination, if you get my point...


I get your meaning. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Shantara <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />