Grant
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Garon Whited:
Why doesn't Halar make Amber a new body? Shouldn't it be a simple matter for Halar to take cell samples from Teianna and Timarra, combine them, clone Amber a new body, and use the soul swap table to bring Amber back to true life rather than keeping her as an elemental bound to an burning fire?
Garon Whited
While it is possible to do this, has it occurred to him? It wouldn't occur to Amber, obviously. What would Sparky have to say about it? Would the soul-transfer beds even be able to handle the load? And then there's the question of whether or not an incorporeal being occupying an empty body can ever be the "owner" of it, or would simply be "possessing" it indefinitely. Oh, and what happens to the body--a clone of Tianna or Tymara, yes, but grown in a lab rather than inside a fire-witch--when Amber tries to do something miraculous? Are clones of fire-witches empowered the same way? Are the fireproof? And if Amber is inside one when she makes it explode, will she survive it as a disembodied spirit or be disrupted by the interactions of forces?
Oh, and is Eric going to risk it?
Oh, and is Eric going to risk it?
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Daniel Mcconville
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Garon Whited:
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Are we ever going to know how Eric got spelled to love Sasha, and how she got Firebrand and who his alter-ego was in the past with a black horse?
It hurts my head understanding how Firebrand could eat itself, how he 'created it' with the 'finished' sword from the past.
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It hurts my head understanding how Firebrand could eat itself, how he 'created it' with the 'finished' sword from the past. (hide spoiler)]
Grant
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Garon Whited:
Was just reading the second Nightlord book and noticed something odd. Was there a particular reason why crossbow bolts stuck in Erick bolts in this book? In the first book Erik healed so fast bolts would be forced out on their own and it was established that all of his powers were greater in the second book. Was this a continuity error?
George Campbell
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Garon Whited:
Cosmology question! What happens to the soups from timeline-branch universes when they disappear? I'm thinking of a certain four from Mary's world. Do the energy state planes remain intact, or is the implied afterlife extra-universal? Seems like good design if the latter.
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