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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 10:15 pm
by wayfriend
Auleliel wrote:High Lord Tolkien wrote:kevinswatch wrote:Am I the only one who thought that "The Vizard" was a very, very silly name?
-jay
I did initially but then got used to it.
I still think that it's a very silly name.
Especially because it's spelled V I Z A R D but it's pronounced "Throat-Warbler Mangrove".
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:14 am
by Pharaoh
I'm not sure about the silliness of the name, perhaps it has a meaning that will be explained later. I think he will have more to do with the story, dead or no. The dead are showing up all the time.
Silliness of "The Vizard" name
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:56 pm
by Solvitur
I believe, like most all archaic terms SRD revives for us, that "The Vizard" is perfect- I believe it means "mask"...
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:38 pm
by wayfriend
Welcome to the Watch, Solvitur. (Why not go and introduce yourself in the Summonsing forum?)
In the
Insequent Names thread, it was mentioned that Vizard might mean mask, or masked soldier.
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:15 pm
by Orlion
wayfriend wrote:Welcome to the Watch, Solvitur. (Why not go and introduce yourself in the Summonsing forum?)
In the
Insequent Names thread, it was mentioned that Vizard might mean mask, or masked soldier.
That was a good thread, recommended for those interested in not only Insequent names, but just who the Insequent are that we've met.
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:21 pm
by woodzter
Aleksandr wrote:Re: This implies that the Insequent, while long-lived, do not necessarily have 7,000-year-long lifespans; the Theomach was an exception, as the Guardian of the One Tree, probably having taken on characteristics of the Elohim he defeated.
The Vizard lived from pre-Bloodguard times to post-Sunbane times (when Jeremiah could have encountered him). That's a pretty big chucnk of time.
"Re: This implies that the Insequent, while long-lived, do not necessarily have 7,000-year-long lifespans; the Theomach was an exception, as the Guardian of the One Tree, probably having taken on characteristics of the Elohim he defeated.
"The Vizard lived from pre-Bloodguard times to post-Sunbane times (when Jeremiah could have encountered him). That's a pretty big chucnk of time." Aleksandr
But Jerry with Roger and the Croyel's help could time travel. Maybe he met the Vizard that way- otherwise, he is long lived indeed! Seems like he is going to play a role yet, as someone in this thread pointed out, he has been mentioned too many times. Perhaps that was just to highlight the fact that Jerry has the power to build a box that threatens all the Elohim. I also agree that the way he died will be important to the story but gee whiz, I'm not sure he is dead. Seems straightforward enough what the Madoubt said about him but have you noticed all the fatal revenants around here! What's one more?
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:37 pm
by Orlion
woodzter wrote:But Jerry with Roger and the Croyel's help could time travel. Maybe he met the Vizard that way
Interesting hypothesis... could be that if they went back in time to specifically face the Insequent, the Elohim wouldn't interfere, due to their hatred of the Insequent... yeah, this could work...