I think what Reginleif meant was that English uses the word "soul", whereas other language just comment on the physical Fandaniel: a black lump, a black mass, and a black thing in EN, FR and DE.
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I think what Reginleif meant was that English uses the word "soul", whereas other language just comment on the physical Fandaniel: a black lump, a black mass, and a black thing in EN, FR and DE.
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I don't think their point was that they were intact, but that sundered people weren't broken to a point they couldn't form coherent thoughts.
The fact Emet couldn't understand them would imply the...
Do you think Emet-Selch actually sundered Ryne here and there, instead of just showing a projection through the Ocular? I may have misunderstood the situation, but all this was demonstrative. Neither...
Pre-history would be before the First Umbral era.
Here's the rebutal.
This entire discussion doens't hinge on that, it rests on the sundering destroying the sense of self and most memories...
In fact, your understanding is flawed. Memories are absolutely split during sundering as well.
He directly says people couldn't remember the past, only fragments of it (let me guess, 1/14!).
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Ah yes, my U.S. school tactic that i learnt growing up in France, as a Frenchmen who never visited the U.S.
Two can (not) play this game. The fact you resort to ad hominem attacks as your first...
You may use the argument of "she cannot trust the Convocation", Cleretic, but it's one of the reason a lot of people find Venat as stupid as Hermes, and disagree with how she's portrayed as a savior...
In your first picture you can actually see two Hrothgars with the same uniform. It might very well just be the guard or some troop uniform.
If there was a earthquakes taking place in a mid-sized city you've never heard of before and didn't have TV / Internet / the radio to tell you its name, you'd probably just follow hearsays and name...
I mean, even a small coutnry has plenty of different people and views and ways to approach life and the world. Even in Elpis, there's the few who enjoy the agriculture, or even on the island Azem...
The statue in the center, with the waterfall in the background, looks a lot like a Tonberry. It seems to be holding a lantern.
So, Garlemald but bigger, badder. Sounds boring if you ask me.
A question during the lore / localization panel was specifically about if there were other civilizations during the time of Amaurot, and no, the Convocation led the entirety of the star and mankind....
Actually...
On Dynamis and Ancients,
We didn't get a full list.
It's missing :
- Elidibus, though we know what that seat role is ;
- Nabriales, despite smacking his face ;
- They-who-shall-not-be-named Deudalaphon that is...
It depends, as said during one of Elpis quests.
Life forms are separated into two categories: Regular living beings, and arcane entities.
The former have souls, because Nature saw fit to grant them...
Ah, you're right. My bad :)
If that was the case, we wouldn't need to ask Lyna for the keys to the Ocular, since we would appear in it.
I may be stupid but where does it mention spiders?
In the specific case of the Hippo Cart, it's explained by the sunshade cloth being made with flying carpet making techniques!
Just hoping on that one, but many civilizations didn't simply decide life wasn't worth it, but were wiped out. Plague, war, whatever event killed people from the Nekropolis, ...
The Omicron were...
Didn't Zenos say he rode on the aether currents, which in this case would be the high speed aetherial current generated by the Hyperhopper?
Even then, creation magic was probably just impacted if the caster was under the despair effect, since there's a few instances of confirmed creation act not causing corruption: the Guardian Force in...
For instance, in French :
"Our methods wouldn't have brought a human here". I seem to recall the english version is not so far from that quote though.
Where is that 100% coming from,...