Re: The True Nightmare
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Re: The True Nightmare
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Sounds like a challenge to me!
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Morbius wrote:No enemy you could possibly concieve is more powerful than the True Nightmare. Unless you present real coherent threat, it's peanuts compared to the Nightmare.
Sounds like a challenge to me!
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I quite like its description actually. It's appearance might sound a little cliché, but unless I've heard wrong, it's an embodiment of fear, and those attributes are well-recognised as being frightful and hostile.
Perhaps an appearance that is universally recognised as scary is best when trying to portray fear itself.
Perhaps an appearance that is universally recognised as scary is best when trying to portray fear itself.
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Dark energy and dark matter...
I think it was Stephen Hawking I heard who said that one of the fates of universe was for dark energy to surpass gravity and cause endless expansion of the universe, until the very particles of matter would become separate, and no matter would exist.
Dark energy drives particles apart, gravity drives particles together.
I think it was Stephen Hawking I heard who said that one of the fates of universe was for dark energy to surpass gravity and cause endless expansion of the universe, until the very particles of matter would become separate, and no matter would exist.
Dark energy drives particles apart, gravity drives particles together.
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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The Nightmare, in the end, is an entity of darkness and fear. Nightmares are merely ideas, but they last much longer because they frighten you.
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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Morb are they going to make arzonus?, and how goes your progress in the last quest?. Srry to ask the same thing again
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Slow at the moment, I've been looking for jobs at the moment.
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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Ok, and do will it get made in rs?
Duskcurse- Partisan
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Maybe just a Blackhole-thing in its chest? Skip the third arm, but keep you 'antimatter' idea.
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3mpty. Anti hydrogen would annihilate helium, because the antiprotons would annihilate the protons and the positrons would annihilate the electrons etc.
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Hey Morb is arzonus going to be maked in rs?
Duskcurse- Partisan
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The past tense of "to make" is "made", not "maked". I've noticed it a few times, so I thought it inform you. I never know if correcting a foreigner's English is overcritical or helpful.
Also, STOP ASKING! *cough* I swear he's replied at least twice when you've asked. Either way, from what I know, whether it's made relies on some choices that Morb makes... until he's finished the series and the book, it won't be in game. Well, that's unless he lied or things have changed.
Also, STOP ASKING! *cough* I swear he's replied at least twice when you've asked. Either way, from what I know, whether it's made relies on some choices that Morb makes... until he's finished the series and the book, it won't be in game. Well, that's unless he lied or things have changed.
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I prefer being corrected, then I won't make the mistake another time
But that's just me, I like to learn and get better.
But that's just me, I like to learn and get better.
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I am srry
Duskcurse- Partisan
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Oh sorry, I didn't mean that to be a snipe... I just thinked it willed be funny.
I really can't be bothered actually, it takes effort.
I really can't be bothered actually, it takes effort.
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The True Nightmare is claimed to exist slightly out of phase with this universe, making conventional attack impossible. A barrage of elemental attack aimed at this presence is powerful enough to pull it back into reality enough for some means of assault to work. Subjecting it to universal matter (the elements of our universe), is enough to form a link, and create a means of active transport from which it can be pulled into the real world against the material equilibrium.
Crossing dimensions abruptly, without achieving acceptable matter threshold seriously weakens it, but only for a short while as it can easily accumulate itself again, by using the material equilibrium (the balance which insists that matter is removed from this universe to fill the netherspace at an equal rate that it is formed.). The Cores can provide one with enough energy to fight the True Nightmare, but one alone is not enough.
Crossing dimensions abruptly, without achieving acceptable matter threshold seriously weakens it, but only for a short while as it can easily accumulate itself again, by using the material equilibrium (the balance which insists that matter is removed from this universe to fill the netherspace at an equal rate that it is formed.). The Cores can provide one with enough energy to fight the True Nightmare, but one alone is not enough.
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Sounds cool. I like the idea that some of the gigantic magical beings might, oh, you know, not be vulnerable to my puny sword and might require a more intricate solution.
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Can it be banished or trapped? Like, rather than killing it, just put it somewhere wherein it's trapped?
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That was performed before, and look what happened! The dark crystal used to plug the hole between Gielinor and the Torn Realm was only disintergrated by mortals!
Its brethren have been trapped away, as they were much easier to trap and confuse. The Nightmare is about as hard to trap as it is to tie a knot out of steel girders.
This time, the job has to be finished, once and for all!
Its brethren have been trapped away, as they were much easier to trap and confuse. The Nightmare is about as hard to trap as it is to tie a knot out of steel girders.
This time, the job has to be finished, once and for all!
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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In runescape tying a know out of steel girders would merely require ice gloves and a decent supply of fire spells...
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The Nightmare...
Over 5000 years old...
Destroyer of many civilizations...
Believed to have been born when the darkest star collapsed on itself...
It has killed more than there are people alive today...
Now Arzonus is all that stands between it and suceeding in the destruction of Gielinor entirely...
Over 5000 years old...
Destroyer of many civilizations...
Believed to have been born when the darkest star collapsed on itself...
It has killed more than there are people alive today...
Now Arzonus is all that stands between it and suceeding in the destruction of Gielinor entirely...
MorbiusMonster- Templar
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1 question... why is it trying to destroy Gielinor? It's clearly travelled a long way to be here, considering that a star collapsing would have quite wide consequences (of which Gielinor is evidently beyond). Something with such an infinite mind and power, you'd think it would get over petty human emotions such as pride.
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So would the Master, the Daleks or the Borg, but it doesn't stop them.
It was only believed to be born from the remnants of a collapsing star, but the origin could be metaphoric. It could essentially mean it was born from the death of light from an already dark place.
It was only believed to be born from the remnants of a collapsing star, but the origin could be metaphoric. It could essentially mean it was born from the death of light from an already dark place.
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MorbiusMonster- Templar
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Hey Morb I remembered that you created a race that mutated when exposed to daeyalt ore, do you remember them?, do have yo expanded their history like I suggested you in the rs forums. Please answerr me
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The Lonely Ones? I can only recall a select amount of information about them.
Theta Magnus once travelled to their world to find them. They lacked any significant mental prowess, which made them easy to control. Having a lack of intelligence meant they never recorded their history in any detail, nor remembered anything of value.
The thing is, in their world, the Lonely Ones are no more than a game species (used for hunting and training purposes) under certain standards. They are pretty much bred to be pathetic, yet still put up a fight if subjected to emotional stress. Theta pretty much wanted to con Drakan more than anything, so provided him with a race that looked promising, but were in fact pathetic enough to allow a takeover and crusades more easily.
Theta Magnus once travelled to their world to find them. They lacked any significant mental prowess, which made them easy to control. Having a lack of intelligence meant they never recorded their history in any detail, nor remembered anything of value.
The thing is, in their world, the Lonely Ones are no more than a game species (used for hunting and training purposes) under certain standards. They are pretty much bred to be pathetic, yet still put up a fight if subjected to emotional stress. Theta pretty much wanted to con Drakan more than anything, so provided him with a race that looked promising, but were in fact pathetic enough to allow a takeover and crusades more easily.
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