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Posted on February 24, 2011 at 02:53:35 PM by Tzarra for Koralynne
You are correct. I’ll go ahead and explain the rest since none of it was fluff : )
“I know someone who…”
(a reference to the fact that Koralynne has met the character she is talking about)
I know someone who…
runs the quarter mile at least half the time
(Atlanta is a quarb, half Arabian, half quarter horse)
I know someone who…
might have been a phoenix in another life but remains nameless to me
(an admittedly lame reference to the fire element… and to the fact that while Koralynne has met her she has not learned her name)
I know someone who…
could walk into hell or black dreams, not much of a choice if you ask me
(Atlanta’s thread in Tarot leaves her with a choice between Dante and Tenembrage. Inferno is the Italian word for Hell and Inferno is the first part of Dante’s Divine Comedy. “Black dreams” is a reference to Ten’s tag line of “dreams laced with ebony”. – and of course Kora doesn’t think it is much of a choice because she likes them both :P-)
I know someone who…
is not afraid of sounders, striped litters or sharp protrusions
but I think they’d scare me, if I met them around a blind corner
(small elaboration: “but I think they’d scare me, if I met them around a blind corner “ is a reference so a direct quote from Koralynne’s second post in her thread with Atlanta “The wild boar finally catches my full attention, ‘I think meeting your friend there around a blind corner would be more likely to frighten me than a wolf, he's awful sharp looking.’”)
I know someone who…
has seen twice my years but never known love
(another small elaboration: the never known love bit is also a reference to a direct quote from Atlanta’s first post in Tarot “she looked down at her companion and saw questions in his eyes ‘Have you ever been in love?’ she looked away for a moment, then back to her axian. ‘I can’t say I have.’”)
And a note: you wrote the Atlantis bit backward but that is clearly a typo considering it doesn’t make sense that way.
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