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Cirdan_XII
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No.Throwing wood into water damages wood. They were therefore damaged. I’m finished explaining this to you.
Throwing wood into water can damage. But it is not a foregone conclusion that damage occurs. It all depends on the type of wood, whether or not it is waxed, varnished or otherwise protected, whether you are talking salt or fresh water, the temperature, the duration of the exposure. etc. etc.
Until we see picture of the damage, we cannot be sure that there is any damage.
So far, not only have there been no pictures of the damage, there has not even been a claim or accusation of damage coming from anybody who might have seen or handled the statues since the incident. And surely they would have a reason to escalate this to make the guys who threw them in the river look bad, no? Thus I think that until we learn otherwise, it is logically safe to assume that there is no damage.
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