About Death, Burning and Stuff...
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About Death, Burning and Stuff...
I don't know whether this has been brought up before but:
I've always found it confusing how Hile Troy was killed in a fire in reality, yet lives on in the land in perfect health, while TC is stabbed in reality and slowly fades as he dies. What is the reason for this? Speculation?
Also, I don't understand how the Na-Mhoram were able to burn Vain, when the "all knowing, powerful" Elohim weren't able to stop him from leaving their domian, surely they had better things to burn him with than the Na-Mhoram, yet he remained un scathed.
Cheers!
I've always found it confusing how Hile Troy was killed in a fire in reality, yet lives on in the land in perfect health, while TC is stabbed in reality and slowly fades as he dies. What is the reason for this? Speculation?
Also, I don't understand how the Na-Mhoram were able to burn Vain, when the "all knowing, powerful" Elohim weren't able to stop him from leaving their domian, surely they had better things to burn him with than the Na-Mhoram, yet he remained un scathed.
Cheers!
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Vain the Massicist
Thanks for that Danlo, that's great discussion on my first question...
I suppose that makes sense, Vain was a creation of earthpower, but that doesn't mean the earthpower couldn't harm earthpower. He was created by the Ur-Viles law, he was like the epitome of their skill, etc... The clave were ignorant to what he was, all they knew was that he was powerful, the didn't nessecarily hate him....the Elohim on the other hand abhored him...
It is made clear that because the Elohim are like Earthpower incarnate they probably should've done lots of nasty things to him. Kevin destroyed the Land with earthpower (The Ritual of Destruction) and probably had the power to use the power of command to destroy anything earthpower or not within the land (taking into account that he didn't use it to avoid breaking laws, etc...) I don't know...maybe Vain is a massicist?
I suppose that makes sense, Vain was a creation of earthpower, but that doesn't mean the earthpower couldn't harm earthpower. He was created by the Ur-Viles law, he was like the epitome of their skill, etc... The clave were ignorant to what he was, all they knew was that he was powerful, the didn't nessecarily hate him....the Elohim on the other hand abhored him...
It is made clear that because the Elohim are like Earthpower incarnate they probably should've done lots of nasty things to him. Kevin destroyed the Land with earthpower (The Ritual of Destruction) and probably had the power to use the power of command to destroy anything earthpower or not within the land (taking into account that he didn't use it to avoid breaking laws, etc...) I don't know...maybe Vain is a massicist?
I don't think the elohim actually intended to harm Vain. If memory serves me correctly, the Clave were able to hurt Vain because the attack was directly focussed on him. Any other attack or harm not specifically aimed at Vain would be like water off a ducks back. That's why the Sunbane could inflict no harm.