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Old 06-23-2011, 10:15 PM   #22
Rocket Man
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Default Re: Seraphim and Profanity

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Originally Posted by Matthias Wasser View Post

By contrast, it's unclear what "my name is Isabel" would mean other than "people call me Isabel...".
I picked this one because it's actually an example given in canon and seems to match my experience in play.

"My name is Isabel." No, no it's not. Your name is Sophira, Angel of Judgment. Isabel is the name of the Role you assume in order to act on Earth, but it's not your name, anymore than Kenneth Branagh's name is "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark."

"People call me Isabel." Yes. That is true. They know you under your Role name and use that to refer to you.

"You can call me Isabel." Yes. That is true. They are physically capable of doing so, regardless of whether that is your true name or not.

Subtle distinctions, indeed.

So yes, a Seraph understands verbal subtlety. It has to. Otherwise, it couldn't navigate the minefield of language at all.
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