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Ainz: *Looks upwards and quickly casts False Data Life as he takes the hit in order to make his HP seem as though it was greatly depleted by the attack, even though it had no effect on him thanks to his Piercing Damage Resistance V Overlord skill. Falling to his knees, he lets out a rather convincing sounding grunt of pain and feigns being near death* D-damn it! H-how? How is this happening?! That attack...it shouldn't have even been able to touch me...*looks over at Simon* Just who the hell are you!?


*Chuckles*
I am Simon Starmount, conqueror of evil!
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Bleh.


Plus, it's Simon so it's a moot point =P
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Ainz: *Watches carefully, recording and storing every move or attack for future use*


Excalibur! Summon the weaponry of constituents!
*Thousands of swords appear above us*
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By definition holy water is water that has been blessed. Blessing work the same way consistently. If it is holy water, it behaves the same way or else it's something else.


You can't say that physics works differently in other dimensions but blessings don't. =/ There are alternate valid definitions of blessing already.
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*His voice rasps out*

Unholy drain.

*The light coming from the sword dims and flickers as black magic wraps around the blade, Simon's armor, and his magic, tainting and corrupting the metal*

You have no power here, holy man.


*Slices Excalibur into your side while stabbing you with a cross-knife in the other*
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That's not how it works. Holy water can be used to bless something like a bullet, but it acts as a catalyst for it rather than a transfer from the water to the thing. Burning up holy water that was on something would only get rid of the properties, as opposed to boiling something in holy water which does actually transfer the water's blessings onto the thing boiled.


In this particular rendition of holy water. There's nothing that states they have to all behave the same way.
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*He hisses in anger from the pain of the holy water, and flies forward, the air splitting in front of him as he moves*

You'll regret that hunter.

*He grabs him by the throat, easily lifting him in the air*

I'll drain every drop of blood from your body, holy man. Slowly.

*He licks his fangs, and digs his claws into Simons throat, looking at Demiurge and Lord Aniz*

Unless you or your lich lord have any objections?


Excalibrate!
*My sword glows gold and shines a purifying light around me*
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The first makes more sense. Maybe the holiness was burned into the bullet as it heated up? Fire is associated with holiness and purity after all, at least in Judeo-Christian beliefs, so that might work.


Yeah, exactly. Plus, who knows how this particular brand of holy water works?
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Your most recent one. Where he shoots a bullet coated in holy water.
Something not technically possible, but then again, this IS MR so...


There are two possibilities:
1. The holy water's properties stay for a while even when evaporated
2. Simon doesn't know that

They're also not mutually exclusive =P
Is anyone responding to that IC post? I'd like to know before starting mine.


Which one?
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