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Re: -- Mark, 02:44:33 02/26/03 Wed
Well you don't have to go too much into her personality if she;s just in one scene, but we were thinking very cold and calculated, not quippy or silly at all. Hey, I guess it would make sense since snakes are cold blooded! But not dorky like the Mayor or dramatic like Glory, just very cold: that's really the only way to describe it. The kind of person that wouldn't jump up and down in joy that she was free from the Hellmouth.
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Aloof...unemotional...detached -- anyas_butt_monkey, 02:49:52 02/26/03 Wed
Beginning to get the picture...
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lol there ya go! -- Mark, 03:05:05 02/26/03 Wed
It makes sense, it does fit the cold snake personality. Also it makes her occasional outbursts and quips that much more important. You know if she's yelling she REALLY means business.
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Good points. I'm so glad ME did that snake temple now -- anyas_butt_monkey, 03:11:04 02/26/03 Wed
We'd be lost without it!!
Ooh, and I had a thought about her back story...
OK, now there is a theory that all the major demons and whatnot in human mythology are based on real beings. Aliens if you will, but more than likely demons. In Buffy, anyway. Now, what if Medusa was real? But she was actually Proserpexa? Like, the monks that wrote history embellished stuff (turning people to stone with a look, for example), but the basis of Medusa was taken from Proserpexa.
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