I think it was Thirsty Gargoyle (although it may have been a former organic chemistry lecturer, that day I bounced a flask of burning ether down the lab bench) who once said to me that there's no such thing as a failed experiment. There are merely experiments we won't need to bother repeating.
I think Oric's experimental liturgy at Pouring Out of Beakers is one we won't need to bother repeating.
And yes, I know that lighting a tea light in a bowl of pebbles is kind of hackneyed now. But, ingenious as it undoubtedly was, lighting a pebble in a bowl of tea lights just doesn't work.
As I say, Oric shouldn't think of it as a failure. Just as one we won't need to bother repeating. No failure here at all.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
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