#19 Añadido por Zhoi 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
Doesn't seem to make sense.
Editado 3 veces | Última edición por Zhoi (1 década hace)
---
#20 Añadido por Laofa 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
So as a conclusion I really don't understand why anyone could think that homins and Kamis HAVE to weave the same kind of magic in the same way? There is no logic in that, sorry.
Les prédicateurs ont, dans le passé, enseigné la magie aux homins qui les aidaient à préserver leur habitat. Ils restent leurs interlocuteurs privilégiés.
#21 Añadido por Feylin 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
#22 Añadido por Zhoi 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
Editado 7 veces | Última edición por Zhoi (1 década hace)
#23 Añadido por Daomei 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
#24 Añadido por Laofa 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
Just please do not expect YOUR Lore as the only "valid"
#25 Añadido por Daomei 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
#26 Añadido por Salazar 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
I think we can "merge" some of the server-histories. We can accept that some homins have two or even more names, and we can also think that Nung maybe just claimed to have been Muang's teacher because he wanted to sound like he was somehow more important than his brother ;) In fact on Leanon we had been told that Muang "became" Hoi-Gi, hinting that he had another name before. And Muang himself said on Leanon once (when he appeared in the cities of Intuition) that the "Horongi-dynasty" should be the rightful rulers of the Zorai, not the Cho-dynasty. In his speech he was clearly referring to himself as wanting to be the Grand Sage, not Nung, who we knew as being a Horongi for sure ;)
Editado 2 veces | Última edición por Salazar (1 década hace)
#27 Añadido por Feylin 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
He said, though, that he "discovered" Muang as a kid at the Zoran Academy and told him everything he knew about Goo, until Muang was taken away from him and brought to a place where the Zorai scholars close to Mabreka (while Nung as a Horongi was hardly accepted) educated the highly talented Zorai children.
Última edición por Feylin (1 década hace)
#28 Añadido por Salazar 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
#29 Añadido por Feylin 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
#30 Añadido por Mjollren 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
Última edición por Mjollren (1 década hace)
#31 Añadido por Salazar 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
If you were Zorai, you would have been punished for this, but i am patient with underlings :p
In Aniro, Muang Horongi was known as the apprentice of Hoi-Cho before the Swarm, while Mabreka became the apprentice of Hoi-Cho after the swarm.
#32 Añadido por Daomei 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
Última edición por Daomei (1 década hace)
#33 Añadido por Salazar 1 década hace Reportar | Citar
As the reaction of Kami towards goo was discussed above, I want to add a detail from the amber cube notes of Nung Horongi (notes to Muang captured and deciphered by homins of the free peoples) about the effect of goo on Kami. Nung stated that, when a smaller dose of goo is applied to a Kami, "the Kami will be free immediately", meaning the loss of the connection with all other Kamis. A higher dose will destroy the Kami.What is described by Nung as "freeing a Kami" is considered the worst mutilation possible by the Kami themselves, and possibly felt more abhorrent than destruction. From a homin's perspective, it may be considered similar to being muted, deafened and blinded at a time. It underlines the cruel and unethical nature of marauders' experiments with the goo.
Última edición por Salazar (1 década hace)
powered by ryzom-api