Honestly; didn’t you read the definition? It says it’s too strong to be penetrated smh
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Honestly; didn’t you read the definition? It says it’s too strong to be penetrated smh
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Probably not:
"impregnable
adjective
Capable of being impregnated, as the egg of an animal, or the ovule of a plant.
Not to be stormed, or taken by assault; incapable of being subdued; able to resist attack; unconquerable. “an impregnable fortress; impregnable virtue.” Similar: unconquerable
Too strong to be penetrated. "
Dan Olsen, my beloved.
Absolutely a good point, answering the question ‘why is it a problem?’, to go alongside ‘how can it be fixed?’. Thanks for the thought provocation
There are plenty of reasons a disabled person could exist in a fantasy setting. A transaction, giving something up for power (e.g. Odin). A curse from an enchanter, that they do not have the power to remove. A religious superstition around those that have had accidents befall them (that it is the will of their god). Or even simply the fact that a number of common people may not be able to afford the services of a cleric (for a villager in the mountains, a journey to the city to have their paralysis cured may be beyond what they can manage).
I was waiting ages for someone to post this!
Still, better now than not at all, I suppose.