Quote Originally Posted by Daralii View Post
Who says Voidsent can't make humans into more Voidsent? The very early THM quests involve one possessing a Lalafell, some like Mindflayers can manifest by possessing corpses, and then there's the entirety of Haukke Manor's story.
The very Huakke Manor dungeon has you having to rescue wailers before they get turned, so yeah, Voidsent can absolutely turn others.

Quote Originally Posted by Johaandr View Post
So my question is why the name «sin eater» and not lightsent? If the r suppose to be the opposite of voidsent why is that Sin eater can eat humans and turn them into so called «sin eaters». I mean i want both to be equal but so far the sin eaters seems to be a better league than voidsent...

Oh yeh cant forget the awesome Lightwardens! Are there any opposite sich Darkwarden? Remember a normal person cant kill a Lightwarden easily cuse when they die the light exposes and turn people nearby into sim eaters. So i hope we can meet a darkwarden that does the same effect,
Sin Eaters is a twisted name that came about as people ironically considered these creatures came from the heavens to punish them for their sins; the eating part... well because they eat people. The people of the First don't actually know what eaters are, they're merely held up by superstition and fear of unknowing. Ont he source Voidsent were given their name by scholars who have studied the entities enough to know from where they came.

On the topic of power levels, do note that eaters and voidsent are not alive, they are essentially physcial manifestations of their respected aether. The Voidsent we engage on the source will always be of diminished strength because the scale of Dark to Light is still somewhat even. On The First with Light being in abundance meant every eater we faced was at its natural strength.