Elwood, on 19 December 2013 - 02:05 AM, said:
I really enjoyed The Bonehunters, especially when Shadowthrone told Apsalar that not even Cortillion could have done what she did to extract revenge for Kalam and kill Pearl.
That exchange has always been a hot topic. Shadowthrone is referring to the 300... or was it 600? Claw that Apsalar kills single handedly during the event. Some think that Shadowthrone is saying that not even Cotillion COULD have done what she did, others, including myself, would argue that what he meant was that no-one, not even Cotillion HAS ever done what she did. I mean after all, besides some emotional baggage, they both have the same power.
Elwood, on 19 December 2013 - 02:05 AM, said:
Just one question that I couldn't find the answer to in the forum. When Ganoes speaks with Poliel, the goddess says that the plague is healing Burn? Or did I get the wrong impression..
It's not healing Burn, per say. Rather it is killing mankind. If Poleil kills all the civilizations, it will make Broods decision - Whether or not to wake Burn and destroy the world, much easier.
Elwood, on 19 December 2013 - 02:05 AM, said:
Oh and going back to MOI, if Burn wakes up everyone on the plant dies?
Actually the planet lives. The Crippled God is slowly killing Burn and along with her the world will wither and magic will disappear because the warrens are grounded in her flesh. If she awakes she will be able to purge the poison. Unfortunately that will most like also be like the world having a seizure, imagine the events of the disaster movie 2012.
Elwood, on 19 December 2013 - 02:05 AM, said:
Back to Bonehunters. When Tene Baralta is visited by the Herald from High House Chains I get the impression that the fist join the Crippled God cause. But then he dies in Mott's Hold without ever making a game changing decision other than to separate himself from the Adjunct. Unless that is the big pivotal point?
I can't actually remember how that guy dies. But yes, he was frowing in with the "bad guys". And then something happens... urgh, stupid memory.
Elwood, on 19 December 2013 - 02:05 AM, said:
With the Deragoth and Param awakening them... The Hounds of Shadow are literally the shadows of the deragoth, and the deragoth want to merge back with them when awakened. So the place where Paran was when he unleashed them isn't the Nascent - where Trull saw the unleashing of the other two deragoth? That doesn't make much sense to me.
The Hounds of Shadow are, as far as we understand it, not the Literal shadows of the Deragoth. They were created separately, how ever there is some kind of connection we don't understand.
And yes, Paran was in the Nascent. Warrens are weird.
Elwood, on 19 December 2013 - 02:05 AM, said:
Oh and are D'rek and Poliel the same just different manifestations?
This came up in a discussion recently. They share some of the same characteristics but they appear to be seperate entities. Poleil seems to mainly be concerned with dead and sickness, while D'rek concerns herself with decay.