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Twiler wrote:12. Who are the [gods of the Blood Lyn whose names I suddenly can't remember]?
Twiler wrote:4. What really happened the night that Serena disappeared? Was Rhue there? What happened to him? Was Lyrra there? What happened to her? Was Jeruh there? What happened to him? Who killed all the people?
Twiler wrote:7. What caused Rhue's 'possession' when he got near Night Reaper?
10. Why is Rhue so obsessed with his sword (example: start of episode 3)?
Twiler wrote:14. What was Traziun's plan at the Blood Lyn base in episodes 3 and 4?
Twiler wrote:19. Why does Rhue hate mirrors?
Twiler wrote:22. What happened when Rhue stabbed Slade in episode 5? Where was he? Why were all those people there?
Twiler wrote:29. What happened to Traziun's mother? Why did he blame his father?
Twiler wrote:32. Where did Ghost Horror go?
Twiler wrote:33. Why did Lyrra go crazy?
Greatchickenman wrote:I'm up for any type of female at least once.
Telephalsion wrote:think gaius is the man from xor, not sure though
DSOK wrote:Telephalsion wrote:think gaius is the man from xor, not sure though
Of course you're not sure! It could equally well be either or them, as both have publically identified Xor as their home stretch. (It could be somebody else too, but that would be uninteresting.)
Parhelion wrote:1) why are you so confident that Traziun's father arranged for his wife to be killed?
Parhelion wrote:2) Isn't another possible explanation of the sword consciousness thing that Rhue's sword has an effect on his personality, rather than containing it?
In your theory, did the sword-consciousness exist before Rhue? Are his memories perhaps the memories of the person who posessed the sword before he had it? The sword thing would explain quite a bit, and I tend to agree with you on a gut-instinct level, but I would like to be convinced.
Greatchickenman wrote:I'm up for any type of female at least once.
DSOK wrote:Parhelion wrote:1) why are you so confident that Traziun's father arranged for his wife to be killed?
I can't be absolutely sure, but all things point to this. Traziun says that Kalmar did nothing to save her. We also know that Gaius or Rhue (or whoever was in Rhue's body then) or both of them were responsible for killing her. (We know they killed somebody together.) And Gaius was trained as Kalmar's "perfect blade," under the Dark Lyn's control. I suggest that Kalmar had her killed as part of Gaius's training.Parhelion wrote:2) Isn't another possible explanation of the sword consciousness thing that Rhue's sword has an effect on his personality, rather than containing it?
In your theory, did the sword-consciousness exist before Rhue? Are his memories perhaps the memories of the person who posessed the sword before he had it? The sword thing would explain quite a bit, and I tend to agree with you on a gut-instinct level, but I would like to be convinced.
Initially, I would say that the sword may not have been wholly dominant; Rhue could get along without the sword, but he was drawn to retrieve it. However, in episode 5, the time he is unconscious is exactly the time when he doesn't have his blade. This is highly suggestive. During that time, the sword in stuck in Slade, and what does Rhue experience during his unconsciousness? He relives Slade's memories! That makes it pretty conclusive. The body lacks consciousness without the sword, and the mind experiences the memories of who the sword is with.
Why this is occuring is still something of a mystery. The false memories Rhue possesses might all have been brought to him by the sword, or there might be another agency involved. The sword's ability to relive the memories of a person in whom it's embedded is probably the same as its ability to transfer auras to Rhue from people he kills (if that's how that works--there's still a bit of debate).
There's a bit more about this theory (and many other interesting discussions as well) here: http://www.crestfallen.us/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=523
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