I wonder if time in the sub-realm is anchored to the passage of time in the Real World(RW). If its not, which is my guess based on the time when the main character was astral projecting and went into the past and affected the Real World. The passage of time in the sub-realm should oscillate between hyper slow and fast compared to the RW. Now the question I am wondering is how is it possible for Zorro to react to the incidents in the sub-realm in such good RW time frame. My answer… Zorro was IN the sub-realm with the main character at the beginning. I postulate he was the guide.
transition time…*cues twilight zone music*…
I wonder if time in the sub-realm is anchored to the passage of time in the Real World(RW). If its not, which is my guess based on the time when the main character was astral projecting and went into the past and affected the Real World. The passage of time in the sub-realm should oscillate between hyper slow and fast compared to the RW. Now the question I am wondering is how is it possible for Zorro to react to the incidents in the sub-realm in such good RW time frame. My answer… Zorro was IN the sub-realm with the main character at the beginning. I postulate he was the guide.
A vampire who prays? Or was that just a ruse to hypnotize Jen (make her fall asleep…not make her his hypno-subservient >:] )
I take it he knows that The Lady resides within Jen and can only arise when Jen is unconscious…
MeOw!
>^..^<
Heh… I was expecting/hoping he would do something like this, I just wondered how.