EDIT- Reread this and it sounded oddly harsh for some reason. I apologise if it sounds like an attack
Aptorius, on 20 February 2012 - 09:36 PM, said:
It seems to me that the difference lies in terms of the engagement. The Azath Imass was using his considerable strength and damage resistance to wear down Palla. Palla was not able to engage the Imass like a normal sword fighter because any direct counter would have given the same result as Karsa vs the 12th, that being broken wrists and a shattered sword. Tool, as we know, was a far more honorable fighter. Most likely he faced Mok on the Segulehs terms, that being that he was using skill and speed to try and beat the Seguleh, not his inhuman strength.Or, Mok was/is just that good. He was, as far as we've been lead to believe, sent away for political reasons. He was a contender for 2nd and it sounds like he might have had the gall to take the 1st. For all we know Mok as well as the 2nd could have been on the cusp of ascendancy lending them even more strength.
As Amph points out below Tool is not a more honourable fighter. I cannot remember Tool being an honourable fighter throughout the series. The only thing he does that can be seen as honourable is not kill Senu and Thurule and he only does this because he doesnt want to kill Lady Envys servants. In this he uses the flat of his blade. Every other encounter he kills his opponents. He has no reason to face Mok on the Seguleh terms. What exactly are the Seguleh terms your referring to here? You cant mean the practice thats followed by some of the Eldrii that its considered poor form to spill blood as thats not a code. Mok being a contender for Second and been on the cusp of ascendency is also pure speculation based on nothing. We see that Jan was superior to Enoch in every way possible, and while Mok is likely a better 3rd, its not hinted that Mok, Enoch, Jan or the Seguleh First are on the cusp of ascendency. And even if they were Tool is the most formidable swordsman of an entire race that has ascended. How is Mok that good when his entire fighting style is based on ligament damage, the same tactic Palla tried on a much inferior swordsman.
amphibian, on 20 February 2012 - 09:43 PM, said:
Wasn't the first time that we meet Tool when he explodes out of the dust and slices a redshirt Tribesman dude in half with zero warning?I'm somewhat kidding here, as I do think there's quite some flexibility in how Erikson and ICE handle Seguleh power-ups in individual duels. Mok probably was on the verge of ascendancy, while Tool was greatly weakened by Silverfox's drawing upon Tellann and trying to engage on the same skill vs. skill level Mok was fighting on, rather than out and out winning like Karsa and Miner Imass.At elite levels in most sports, not much separates the absolute top from those just below. Slight bits of technique being better, certain physical gifts being superior and/or the tiniest bit of metal speed advantages are what separate elite athletes - usually. Once in a while, you get LeBron James or Michael Phelps though and they have everything and more. Mok might be one of those otherworldly athletes just built to dominate. We know Karsa is one of those for sure.
As I said before Mok wasnt on the verge of ascendency. The Silverfox idea might be true but it didnt stop him killing many Kell Hunters.
The thing about this honourable fighting/skill vs skill level of arguement is that Tool would have wanted to win. Hed just rushed ahead of Envy to try and save Toc. He would want to win that fight to ensure the survival of his friend, so wouldnt have allowed himself to be destroyed. He asks Mok to continue his rescue of Toc but realistically I cant see Tool letting himself get destroyed rather than using the advantage in strength and weight of his weapon.
Like I said its not a huge deal and we can try and rationalise it using book knowledge but it comes down to SE had a differing picture of the Seguleh in MOI than ICE did for OST. We see this in the Krul expecting 400 11th level initiates being sent whereas we see in OST there largest expedition was 20. We also see that the First wouldnt have sent Mok to retain his position and it turns out MOk wanted to be sent against the Pannions and would have had to have the position passed down to him.
Its a difference in author and a difference in time. MOI was unfortunately a long time ago so the missing Second plotline wasnt really picked up as Jan has supposedly been Second for a while.
This post has been edited by tiam: 21 February 2012 - 07:24 PM