Second Sword, on 25 August 2014 - 04:22 PM, said:
Abyss, on 25 August 2014 - 03:43 PM, said:
As mentioned, Rake's draconic nature was a point of separation from MD, not empowerment.
It was a reaction to a crisis in leadership. If that scene in TTH is true, at this point MD already decided to leave Andii for Liosan. Seeking strength in crisis is exactly what MD is looking for in dealing with FA for a sword. So she shouldn't judge.
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Those cave dwellers are powerful enough to clear the continent of life if they so chose. The group of them over in TCG almost killed the world.
Yes, but what bothers me is that they have no history of making/fighting with weapons(at least that that I know of) and suddenly they offer a free sword to their (past) enemy. Not a big issue, but it feels forced.
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True we don't know anything, but that's the point.
I like hints, suggestions and insinuations. Riddles like 'guess what I have in my pocket' do nothing for me. Especially if the author has a habit (IMHO, of course) of underdelivering.
The Whiteblade is a different issue. Personally, I hate it - it seems to be a stupidly OP, unorginal sword without any serious drawbacks simply given to Kyle by some
watery tart shiny tart. However, if there is a weapon able to block it then it becomes fairly useless (if it is the only power it has).
In any case, speculation like this is what makes it interesting for me.
1. Regarding MD, Andii, Liosan, I somehow think we should defer conclusions/judgements, till Fall of light at least, because judging by the way the Kharkanas trilogy is shaping up a lot of pre-conceived notions are going to be blown up.
2. As for choosing the FA to make a new weapon, I admit they would not have been my first idea either, but consider, if there is some reason stopping the Andii from making a suitably powerful weapon of their own, who do they go to? The Liosan hate their guts, the Edur hate their guts, the Jaghut couldn't care less, human smithery is still human smithery, not really Son of Darkness level. Apart from getting Karsa to rip out another pillar of stone, which I am pretty sure would be a bit tough to wield in battle, the FA are kind of the only choice. Also they do have a track record of weaponizing artifacts as witness the TCG ritual where they were going to cleanse the world using Kaminsods heart.
3. As for the Whiteblade, throughout Assail I basically got the vibe that Kyle is a jedi with a lightsaber, wading through Sithland, because the defining characterestics of a lightsaber and the Whiteblade are identical, they glow, they cut everything and their user can immediately be identified by all.
As to earlier questions about why Osserc would hand over said lightsaber to Kyle I would like to once again say what I have said somewhere else. ICE's Osserc is nuts. His idea of a worthwhile pursuit was to headbutt an Azath. He spent 80% of B&B in a staring contest with Gothos. His actions don't have to make sense.