So lots of beings drank Tiams blood and became Soletaken = right?
But what of the blood of her children or contemperies? does tiam have contemperies?
Do you think if some one drank the blood of the Ottateral dragon for intance that they would become imune to magic?
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#1
Posted 25 March 2010 - 11:51 PM
Imagine a world without such souls.
Yes, it should have been harder to do.
Yes, it should have been harder to do.
#2
Posted 26 March 2010 - 07:24 AM
There probably is some residual effect of being exposed to even a minor dragons blood. I don't know if you would turn into a real soletaken draconean if you drank, say Silannahs blood, but I'm sure you would get a power upgrade or something like that if it didn't kill you.
As far as we understand Tiam doesn't have "contemporaries" all though Olar Ethil sounds like she might be close to that. The descriptions of Tiam makes it sound like she is the first and that she the mother of all other dragons. But of course, this may just mean she is the Matron of a dynasty of dragons. There could be other lineages in other worlds that we don't know about.
The idea of drinking the O-dragons blood is very cool. I would like to see somebody try that.
As far as we understand Tiam doesn't have "contemporaries" all though Olar Ethil sounds like she might be close to that. The descriptions of Tiam makes it sound like she is the first and that she the mother of all other dragons. But of course, this may just mean she is the Matron of a dynasty of dragons. There could be other lineages in other worlds that we don't know about.
The idea of drinking the O-dragons blood is very cool. I would like to see somebody try that.
#3
Posted 26 March 2010 - 07:45 AM
Aptorian, on 26 March 2010 - 07:24 AM, said:
There probably is some residual effect of being exposed to even a minor dragons blood. I don't know if you would turn into a real soletaken draconean if you drank, say Silannahs blood, but I'm sure you would get a power upgrade or something like that if it didn't kill you.
As far as we understand Tiam doesn't have "contemporaries" all though Olar Ethil sounds like she might be close to that. The descriptions of Tiam makes it sound like she is the first and that she the mother of all other dragons. But of course, this may just mean she is the Matron of a dynasty of dragons. There could be other lineages in other worlds that we don't know about.
The idea of drinking the O-dragons blood is very cool. I would like to see somebody try that.
As far as we understand Tiam doesn't have "contemporaries" all though Olar Ethil sounds like she might be close to that. The descriptions of Tiam makes it sound like she is the first and that she the mother of all other dragons. But of course, this may just mean she is the Matron of a dynasty of dragons. There could be other lineages in other worlds that we don't know about.
The idea of drinking the O-dragons blood is very cool. I would like to see somebody try that.
So... you're saying that the Malazan books need more vampires? Curse this Twilight phenomenon - curse it and its moneymaking ludicrousness.
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#4
Posted 26 March 2010 - 09:02 AM
amphibian, on 26 March 2010 - 07:45 AM, said:
So... you're saying that the Malazan books need more vampires? Curse this Twilight phenomenon - curse it and its moneymaking ludicrousness.
Have you seen the series they've made? Vampire Diaries. It is like Twillight, only with American jocks and cheerleaders and a vampire who broods a lot.
I miss Buffy and Angel.
#5
Posted 28 March 2010 - 01:06 AM
Well, all joking I said (and I was a fan of the joking) I think Tiam's blood is probably somewhat unique, in that she revives herself after people drink her blood. So obviously there's some unique powers there. And even if veering ability is passed down generations later from her, I think hers is probably the only drinkable blood that turns someone soletaken.
So, you're the historian who survived the Chain of Dogs.
Actually, I didn't.
It seems you stand alone.
It was ever thus.
Actually, I didn't.
It seems you stand alone.
It was ever thus.
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