Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-3991308-20150906100513/@comment-11163511-20150914163110

"Well, I guess if there shall be ravens plotting, they'd be plotting behind my back then, since I'm the skipper of my own ship. I guess I could try and learn a bit so as to chatter with that sea eagle bound to give me a ride back home in my story to kill a bit of time, though." Sam chortled a bit at Yiannis' suggestion.

As for his little rambling on the whole destiny thing, the blonde guy had pointed out a major detail that could defy his reasoning but Sam felt it's only almost surely, the chances of it actually being true being in the billions.

"I can't really say that actually overtakes logic. Science itself used to be unexplained magic, so maybe we've yet to find the proper tools to decode the workings of such phenomenons. It overtakes our current logic, but in time things will change. I'm pretty sure magic is involved, alright, but I can't exactly see Mother Nature's own creations being able to cheat way beyond her boundaries. If the Evil Queen's purpose is to conquer all lands, wouldn't she need an extreme amount of magic as to prevent the "poof poof" from destroying these places? Such magic for herself is costly, how could she be able to maintain the kingdoms if they are so vast, so much to regulate, to stop from disintergrating? The queen would have drained herself to death before much could be done with these conquered nations. Speaking of magic, I'm certain some sort of ageless spell must have been used, for if she stole the role of the Evil Fairy, she would have to be alive back when the previous Sleeping Beauty hasn't drifted into her century-long slumber. That's like when my great great grandfather was alive, creepy don't you think? I wonder how come her husband didn't realize that, unless he had the spell casted on him and probably Raven, too. Nonetheless, love knows no bounds so maybe I shouldn't even judge."