Re: Demon's Bane, Chapter 9 (SPOILERS AHOY!)
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:37 am
Well at this point michaelsuave I think we're going to have to agree to disagree until a Ref's Call is made by Fel, or possible Lochar.
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Yeah, what he said.TStyle wrote:Well at this point michaelsuave I think we're going to have to agree to disagree until a Ref's Call is made by Fel, or possible Lochar.
Second the motion, motion is passed...Wicketklown001 wrote:Yeah, what he said.TStyle wrote:Well at this point michaelsuave I think we're going to have to agree to disagree until a Ref's Call is made by Fel, or possible Lochar.
I suppose it might work if Ayise thought the druid would be a good god or fill a purpose that the current gods don't, but it's unlikely since the desire to be a god usually is from selfish reasons.Mistra wrote:hmmm, i had a bright moment here... the ALL is ayise's power, ayise can turn mortals into gods and druids can wield the ALL. Couldn't a druid make himself a god by using the all (i know he should die cause the intent is more powerfull then any druid could cope with, but gods don't die.)
The link that Ayise destroyed between Tarrin and the artifact was the link between the divine soul and the mortal echoes that Tarrin used to recreate his soul as a complete mortal again. Then they both let go of the protections around what was left of the divine soul, which was a mindless blob of divine energy actually, since it had no consciousness.Wicketklown001 wrote:I think you may be mistaken...michaelsuave wrote:There is no way to scour the power of the firestaff away from the divine portion of Tarrin's soul.
I bolded the part that seems to contradict you. Of course I've been wrong before but that's how I interpreted it.Demon's Bane Chapter 7 wrote:. Though the divine soul could not be changed into a mortal soul, that divine soul could itself be transformed into something similar to itself. The taint of the Firestaff was stripped from it, forever destroying the link between Tarrin and that artifact.
Ayise did this to his mortal soul, not to the divine energies of the Firestaff's created god. By the time she transmuted him into a child of hers, there wasn't anything godly left.Wicketklown001 wrote:I think Ayise was able to do this only because Tarrin was willing to let her, had he been opposed to it I don't think she could have done it because then his divine soul would have fought the change, hence the problems with other children of the firestaff.michaelsuave wrote: If Ayise could transmute the power of the firestaff into on of her younger gods, then the firestaff wouldn't really be a problem now would it?
I don't think the weaves are connected anymore, which is why it needs a god to sustain it. Once the weave was in place on Pyrosia it became self contained and separate from Niami's weave on Sennadar.SYED wrote:also with the weave and elder gods stretching from sennadar to pyosia does this not mean they are becoming inteconnected.
Correct, Tarrin was going to use his sword as the connection between Sennadar and Pyrosia so that Niami could hold the weave together, but it was broken. So it now needs a guiding mind, since Niami isn't there to do so.Wicketklown001 wrote:I don't think the weaves are connected anymore, which is why it needs a god to sustain it. Once the weave was in place on Pyrosia it became self contained and separate from Niami's weave on Sennadar.SYED wrote:also with the weave and elder gods stretching from sennadar to pyosia does this not mean they are becoming inteconnected.
I could be wrong since it's been awhile since I read the relevant chapters but that's how it seemed to me.