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- Caboose04
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My favorite is the comment "Plot twist : the lyre bird was doing the narration"
- someguyinKC
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What bird has the most elaborate, the most complex, the most beautiful song in the world? I guess there are lots of contenders but this bird must be one of them. The superb lyrebird of south Australia. He clears a space in the forest to serve as his concert platform. To persuade females the come close and admire his plumes, he sings the most complex song he can manage and he does that by copying the songs of all the other birds he hears around him, such as the kookaburra. It's a very convincing impersonation. Even the original is fooled. He can imitate the calls of at least 20 different species. He also, in his attempt to outsing his rivals, incorporates other sounds that he hears in the forest. That was a camera shutter. And again. And now a camera with a motor drive. And that's a car alarm. And now the sounds of foresters and their chainsaws working nearby.
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Based on the accounts from last night, the witch seems to be associated with nature. This could be opulens' way of calling out that the witch has absorbed other people's rituals and is using their trappings as a way to draw us closer.
Or he could be saying that there's a liar amongst us. Either or.
Or he could be saying that there's a liar amongst us. Either or.
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Or someone is being mistaken for someone else because they are presenting differently?kevin wrote: βTue Jul 30, 2024 6:00 pm Based on the accounts from last night, the witch seems to be associated with nature. This could be opulens' way of calling out that the witch has absorbed other people's rituals and is using their trappings as a way to draw us closer.
Or he could be saying that there's a liar amongst us. Either or.
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- lazysmartperson
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perhaps the whole of the upstairs, the salt pentacle and wood witch imagery is not the real thing, just mimicking the aspects of magick to attract those fascinated by it.
the sigil might be real, though, used to signify or strengthen the deception.
the sigil might be real, though, used to signify or strengthen the deception.
βEvery blessing ignored becomes a curse.β - The Alchemist
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The seeds of distrust, sown by Sir Richard Attenborough of all people.
- haleywilde
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I like this thought... my gut tells me WIB (either as the tree woman or Dymuntz), but I have no supporting evidence.blondie wrote: βTue Jul 30, 2024 6:15 pmOr someone is being mistaken for someone else because they are presenting differently?kevin wrote: βTue Jul 30, 2024 6:00 pm Based on the accounts from last night, the witch seems to be associated with nature. This could be opulens' way of calling out that the witch has absorbed other people's rituals and is using their trappings as a way to draw us closer.
Or he could be saying that there's a liar amongst us. Either or.
merely someone at the edge.
- haleywilde
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This video really gives the vibes of what I imagined the tree woman to be like- loud and boisterous, drawing you in with her performance.
So much so that you all were distracted away from a potential other opportunity or person, perhaps?
So much so that you all were distracted away from a potential other opportunity or person, perhaps?
merely someone at the edge.
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Lyrebird = LamiasomeguyinKC wrote: βTue Jul 30, 2024 5:31 pmWhat bird has the most elaborate, the most complex, the most beautiful song in the world? I guess there are lots of contenders but this bird must be one of them. The superb lyrebird of south Australia. He clears a space in the forest to serve as his concert platform. To persuade females the come close and admire his plumes, he sings the most complex song he can manage and he does that by copying the songs of all the other birds he hears around him, such as the kookaburra. It's a very convincing impersonation. Even the original is fooled. He can imitate the calls of at least 20 different species. He also, in his attempt to outsing his rivals, incorporates other sounds that he hears in the forest. That was a camera shutter. And again. And now a camera with a motor drive. And that's a car alarm. And now the sounds of foresters and their chainsaws working nearby.
Kookaburra = The Redcurves?
Perhaps WIB was using the flashy tree outfit and ritual that was stolen from the family in the woods to lure you all in... and it worked.
merely someone at the edge.
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unless opie is the lyrebird, disguising himself... maybe for protection?
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- Brianamatopoeia
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It's interesting to me that people see this as a warning. My interpretation is that this bird isn't a threat. Sure he is intentionally misleading in that he isn't what he sounds like he is, but his intentions are not to harm his listener, but rather to attract or entertain. There are SO many other examples in nature of animals using a similar skill to hunt for prey, but instead this one of a harmless bird looking for a friend was shared.
To me, the message would be to not be surprised if you answered the wrong call, but to also consider the intent behind the caller. But I could be wrong. It happens all the time.
To me, the message would be to not be surprised if you answered the wrong call, but to also consider the intent behind the caller. But I could be wrong. It happens all the time.
It has the juice.
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Continuing with this, I do like the idea that lamia is using aspects of The RedCurves culture and rituals for her own goals. Maybe Dan was the bridge between them and he's regretting it. If they live in the woods that he always does Exiled in, then he must work with them or at least have an agreement with them that creates peace. And now it's being disrupted by the elites who are not only taking over, but now using their practices as a disguise. Dan as an angry and stressed middle man makes a lot of sense to me.haleywilde wrote: βTue Jul 30, 2024 7:04 pm
Lyrebird = Lamia
Kookaburra = The Redcurves?
Perhaps WIB was using the flashy tree outfit and ritual that was stolen from the family in the woods to lure you all in... and it worked.
merely someone at the edge.
- haleywilde
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There's definitely a lot of reasons someone could want to portray themselves as something they're not:Brianamatopoeia wrote: βTue Jul 30, 2024 7:22 pm It's interesting to me that people see this as a warning. My interpretation is that this bird isn't a threat. Sure he is intentionally misleading in that he isn't what he sounds like he is, but his intentions are not to harm his listener, but rather to attract or entertain. There are SO many other examples in nature of animals using a similar skill to hunt for prey, but instead this one of a harmless bird looking for a friend was shared.
To me, the message would be to not be surprised if you answered the wrong call, but to also consider the intent behind the caller. But I could be wrong. It happens all the time.
an outsider (person at the edge) wanting to fit in, luring someone into danger, distracting from something else going on, pretending they have wealth when they don't, gathering information to take back to someone... the possibilities are endless.
merely someone at the edge.
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Another theory:
Dymuntz is the lyrebird imitating opie which is why it feels similar, but just a little off:
The profile photos are similar, but not the same. They both have admin type roles, but they're different which means different colors. They're both homophones of words pertaining to wealth, but opulens has more of a backstory and reasoning for his (lowercase o because real opulence is quiet and understated), whereas Dymuntz has an uppercase D so it's more in your face and seems to goes against the point.
CLEARLY I'm in my throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks phase of this. Take whatever speaks to you and run with it, or ignore them all completely. Either is understandable.
Dymuntz is the lyrebird imitating opie which is why it feels similar, but just a little off:
The profile photos are similar, but not the same. They both have admin type roles, but they're different which means different colors. They're both homophones of words pertaining to wealth, but opulens has more of a backstory and reasoning for his (lowercase o because real opulence is quiet and understated), whereas Dymuntz has an uppercase D so it's more in your face and seems to goes against the point.
CLEARLY I'm in my throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks phase of this. Take whatever speaks to you and run with it, or ignore them all completely. Either is understandable.
merely someone at the edge.
- Brianamatopoeia
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Maybe they have always felt like an outcast and just want to be accepted? Lots of people pretend to be something they're not just to fit in, just to make it through the day. It doesn't make them dangerous or bad. Heck, sometimes they don't even realize they're doing it.haleywilde wrote: βTue Jul 30, 2024 7:31 pmThere's definitely a lot of reasons someone could want to portray themselves as something they're not:Brianamatopoeia wrote: βTue Jul 30, 2024 7:22 pm It's interesting to me that people see this as a warning. My interpretation is that this bird isn't a threat. Sure he is intentionally misleading in that he isn't what he sounds like he is, but his intentions are not to harm his listener, but rather to attract or entertain. There are SO many other examples in nature of animals using a similar skill to hunt for prey, but instead this one of a harmless bird looking for a friend was shared.
To me, the message would be to not be surprised if you answered the wrong call, but to also consider the intent behind the caller. But I could be wrong. It happens all the time.
an outsider (person at the edge) wanting to fit in, luring someone into danger, distracting from something else going on, pretending they have wealth when they don't, gathering information to take back to someone... the possibilities are endless.
It has the juice.