Silencer, on 23 October 2009 - 11:13 PM, said:
Yes and no. There are other ways to do it than just one big "power up" session. You aren't born a High Mage, you have to work to get there, and that takes years, centuries even. (You've got to survive, too)
Nope. See Sinn. Sorno too, tho that's technically cheating.
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I think Bottle's biggest problem is that he's actually too nice. ...
Not a factor. Look at Tattersail, who was generous to a fault, or Bellurdan, who was arguably dumb but pwerful as all hell.
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The other thing that I think people are realising, is that the term "High Mage" is misleading. Tay and Quick have that as a formal rank, and as a recognition of their power. However, what Bottle and others show us, is that the assumption that Tay and Quick's power levels as seen in the books are not normal. Tay taking on Rake? That shows what "High Mages" are really made of. Quick taking on the three sisters, Icarium, challenging the Edur ritual, controlling the descent of a mountainside...that's High Mage stuff.
And that's the thing - there is the formal rank of High Mage as designated in a given army - or Atri-Ceda or Clawmaster or whatever is appropriate, and then there are mages whose powers are so strong that they are considered 'High Mages'. Sinn was barely a squad mage until YGatan and then she reeled in the firestorm and someone said 'hey, she's a high mage' and so she was. QB stayed squad mage, even tho he was more powerful than any cadre mage and most High Mages in the army... plus he faked it at least once.
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We then see squad mages who are doing stuff that is "beyond what you'd expect" - from the perspective of their squadmates. It starts to look like there are more High Mages than is thought. But then you have to reconsider. Even if all the squad mages teamed up, as they are portrayed to be more powerful than anyone, even Quick and such expect, and tried to take on Quick Ben or Tay? They'd get beaten down. It's just that we don't actually see Quick and Tay going all out that often, and even when they are it doesn't *sound* much different from what the others do.
True. Plus there are levels even to High Mages. Tays, a High Mage, and probably an ascendent or god in hiding, took on Rake and Nightchill at the same time. Kuru Quan almost wiped out the entire Edur race. QB pimpsmacked dragons.
Bottle couldn't have done ANY of those things. At least, not yet.
Ben Adephon Delat, on 23 October 2009 - 11:51 PM, said:
Well answer me this can every mage become High [Insert Warren name] of whatever Warren they use or do people have limits to how far they can go even in ideal conditions...
everyone has limits. Some surpass them, some reach them and burn out. That's the difference.
Silencer, on 25 October 2009 - 01:19 AM, said:
...Which is why he's called "Bottle", of course.
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