23-04-2009, 07:38 PM
Dear Richard Darkspring.
I know we have yet to meet, however I have a strong feeling we have met previously. I've read some of you're previous logs / messages within the Arcanium Society, and without meaning to come across as suspicious, paranoid, or even as far as to say obsessed, I noticed these small yet significant (well, to me and my theory anyway) facts.
While reading some of your studies on magic, it is noted that in strange occourances during your writings you have broken into old English or 'strings' of words which aren't common for those people of this age. An example of this would be by reading your deductions and comments on Dr William Kains 101 lectures. I find it rather compelling to read your work as it, like Dr William Kain seems and or appears to be taking 'slang', writing styles and words used by different cultures and centuries.
As well as this rather interesting deduction of your linguistic and writing charisma, It appears your look physically has left me with a rather strong feeling that we have met before several times in the past.
I hope my intruision and enquiry has not caused any form of disturbance, and it is my hope that this will hold a similar conclusion to a similar circumstance: my employer Dr William Kain.
Many thanks,
Val Elwood.
I know we have yet to meet, however I have a strong feeling we have met previously. I've read some of you're previous logs / messages within the Arcanium Society, and without meaning to come across as suspicious, paranoid, or even as far as to say obsessed, I noticed these small yet significant (well, to me and my theory anyway) facts.
While reading some of your studies on magic, it is noted that in strange occourances during your writings you have broken into old English or 'strings' of words which aren't common for those people of this age. An example of this would be by reading your deductions and comments on Dr William Kains 101 lectures. I find it rather compelling to read your work as it, like Dr William Kain seems and or appears to be taking 'slang', writing styles and words used by different cultures and centuries.
As well as this rather interesting deduction of your linguistic and writing charisma, It appears your look physically has left me with a rather strong feeling that we have met before several times in the past.
I hope my intruision and enquiry has not caused any form of disturbance, and it is my hope that this will hold a similar conclusion to a similar circumstance: my employer Dr William Kain.
Many thanks,
Val Elwood.