Which kinda of sword is elves susceptible to?
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[Act V] I just start to think about this.. Steel or Silver against Elves?
04.11.2008 @ 02:24 #4
In other words, elves are people, too. :D
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04.11.2008 @ 02:35 #5
Are they?
I recall a certain part of "The end of the World", one of the short stories in "The Last Wish", in which exspecially the long age of elves was commented on.
On top, weren't they the ones that were here before humans were brought here? That should actually make humans weak against silver, as they are not of tis world.
But yes, nothing better than a nice slash with your steel sword to make a dead elf.
Remember, only a dead elf is a good elf ;D
I recall a certain part of "The end of the World", one of the short stories in "The Last Wish", in which exspecially the long age of elves was commented on.
On top, weren't they the ones that were here before humans were brought here? That should actually make humans weak against silver, as they are not of tis world.
But yes, nothing better than a nice slash with your steel sword to make a dead elf.
Remember, only a dead elf is a good elf ;D
04.11.2008 @ 02:40 #6
The books do say that humans came to this world from another place. On the other hand, I've seen half-elves wandering the streets of Vizima. I'm no biologist, but you don't have to be one to know that two creatures that can mate and have offspring have to be pretty damned similar.
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04.11.2008 @ 02:57 #8
Interesting question. I think the answer depends on whether magic helps make it possible for them to live at all or whether they're people with magic added on. Since I think it's probably the latter, I'd go for steel, myself.
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04.11.2008 @ 03:01 #9
So a "normal" magician like Stregebor, that could be forced away from magic and still survive would be weak against steel.
One that is dependant on magic, for any bodily funtion, let's say the heart, would be weak against silver (no pun intended)?
Hmm, could make for some interesting mods or ideas.
By the way, my sincerest apologies that this became off-topic. :whistle:
One that is dependant on magic, for any bodily funtion, let's say the heart, would be weak against silver (no pun intended)?
Hmm, could make for some interesting mods or ideas.
By the way, my sincerest apologies that this became off-topic. :whistle:
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