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hmm pretty sure eris voted against it too
*needs fixed*
Forgot about spirit magic for a sec...
I thought all elements were sealed besides light, does she know Light mastery now?
What with the goddess saying the Merfolk were a relic of the past I was hoping he might become something a bit different..sea serpents are a thing and with that petrifying light I was starting to hope for a medusa esk transformation but I'm still loving the novel even if my hopes for him to be a devourer of the deep juxtaposed to jj's land dwelling devourer nature are dashed.
is* triggered* emotional*
So she can remember the centuries of isolation and insanity but not her old memories? kinda odd. Though especially odd us her demeanor as I can't imagine she would be so soft hearted after experiencing absolute desperation alongside likely reoccurring insanity trigger by varying emotion spirals. Liths the only one between the two that seems to have his trauma and it's effects accurately painted.
terrible timing is this gonna mess up the plan
was Manohar not an official magus?
Wonder what would happen if he used them as a forgemastering ingredient.
well with void magic...
Nana was definitely influenced by mogar to make sure Solas had that hint in her memory
Does the empire also use the magus title? I thought it was just the kingdom.
Is anyone counting how many times this has been said?
Tyris?
Now that you've got me thinking about it court room style I can't help but imagine Solus as the judge instead, she is the one with the hammer/gavel. While on the other hand Mogar said she needed a lord of destruction when talking about Lith which is more in line with the position of executioner. As for the jury maybe his future harbingers? The demons are typically the victims so I can't see them being the jury. Of course no need to respond to this I guess, seeing that your comment is from five days ago you must be a privileged reader and already know the answers or lack there of lol.
Another interesting fact about the tiamat that readers get to know about but the character will remain ignorant of for who knows how long, truly torture.
Is the only part of Derek Mccoy left the fear of loss carried over because of Carl's death? I think that's his shackle.