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why is that in "the price" hudson says Macbeth is dead and later says macbeth is immortal?
I'm not sure I remember the details precisely, or if you've got them right.
But it Depends how you define immortal.
If you define immortal to mean you're still alive even after centuries, that doesn't necessarily mean you cannot be killed.
Look at Highlander. All them immortals. But all killable.
1) How common is reincarnation in the Gargoyles universe?
2) How common is discorportation?
3) How common are ghosts in the Garg universe?
1. Semi-
2. Uh, define this for me. Like Hakon when the axe was destroyed?
3. Not very. But every once in awhile...
Re: Immortality
At one point during "The Price," Hudson says "Macbeth is dead," but later acknowledges that he and Demona are immortal. Hudson probably sees immortality in a different light than other characters, (ie, it's possible for immortals to die). Xanatos, Oberon's Children, and Macbeth must all have their own perceptions as well.
Hence, any question I ask you on the subject would require an essay-length response if you felt like covering all the bases.
So...
1. Any chance of seeing a ramble on "Immortality in the Garg Universe" at some point? Maybe coinciding with your ramble on "The Price"?
Yeah, maybe. Not in the mood right now, cuz I just typed up a couple of long posts.
But you could ask again sometime.
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