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Both have the power of true love, though. Right?
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But Elith does.Dragongal said:Lachryma doesn't. She doesn't feel emotions other than rage, desperation, or amusement. She understands happiness and loss, but doesn't feel it.
Only enough to cause her some sort of harm , perhaps when you feel a shock? Depends on how powerful she isDragongal said:@crucialstar how much do you think the spell would have hurt Elith?
But you said Elith and Lachryma are as one? Each half of the other?Dragongal said:But Elith has no access to the frost powers except for her arm to give someone frostbite in a moment of desperation, and using that exhausts her.
The spell is merely for protection, it isn't an attack on anyone. It may affect the undead though.LeviathanL said:Didn't you just say to me you didn't aim at the undead?
No, Lachryma was what Elith was supposed to be. Elith is still in the most part control of the body, as she's not dead yet; until she dies, she is dependent on Elith, whom she is basically a demented version of. Lachryma is only a shade to Elith, but Elith is at least half of Lachryma.Reinhardt said:But you said Elith and Lachryma are as one? Each half of the other?
So it will shield Rhassh from the green fire-y stuff?crucialstar said:The spell is merely for protection, it isn't an attack on anyone. It may affect the undead though.
Aye captainReinhardt said:So it will shield Rhassh from the green fire-y stuff?
Ah, I see.Dragongal said:No, Lachryma was what Elith was supposed to be. Elith is still in the most part control of the body, as she's not dead yet; until she dies, she is dependent on Elith, whom she is basically a demented version of. Lachryma is only a shade to Elith, but Elith is at least half of Lachryma.
That guy's dead though. Etherborn can't be revived once their heart is shattered.LeviathanL said:@Dragongal Well, I'm pretty sure the red-eyed dude that caused team 1's zombie attack and poisoned Rhassh is actually Rhassh's evil twin brother so we could get one there.
But he's dead and we don't know where he is. Since he's dead we wouldn't have a mana trail to follow to find the corpse.LeviathanL said:@Dragongal Well, I'm pretty sure the red-eyed dude that caused team 1's zombie attack and poisoned Rhassh is actually Rhassh's evil twin brother so we could get one there.
I must've missed that part. What was he doing there anyway besides raising zombies?Reinhardt said:That guy's dead though. Etherborn can't be revived once their heart is shattered.
U r welkomRhassh raised his swords, as the man laughed. "Finish it.", he said. Rhassh, without any hesitation, cut off both of the man's arms, sending them flying away in different directions. He then, pierced the man's chest with his two swords, and as he did, a loud shattering sound was heard. Hearing such a noise made Rhassh take a step back, and look at the man as he slowly perished.
I'm currently deciding what to do with her. To heal or to use another casting magic that includes summoning of some sort @_@Dragongal said:So, um, how are we going to logic out not killing Serah? and something needs to happen to turn Lachryma against Xedris....
I think an offensive would be good - healing wouldn't do much good. That's just me personally.crucialstar said:I'm currently deciding what to do with her. To heal or to use another casting magic that includes summoning of some sort @_@
LeviathanL said:No kill like overkill amiright?
I thought you were more commited to the super-powered evil side. It's been like 5 minutes in-game. I thought we would have and intermission, act II and climax before we put that genie back in the bottle.Dragongal said:So, um, how are we going to logic out not killing Serah? and something needs to happen to turn Lachryma against Xedris....