Mythics: Durial
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Mythics: Durial
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This infamous-or famous villain of our story. Feel free to discuss anything about him.
This infamous-or famous villain of our story. Feel free to discuss anything about him.
Dragon78114- Partisan
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Ruy112 wrote:Or maybe he just asks us for something to mortalize, protect from and damage an invincible being and we can go from there?
I prefer this one.
Also, Durial is thousands of years old... but he doesn't have to have been waiting there for thousands of yearsnly been there for thousands of years with respect to us. I reckon he hasn't actually been in there that long from his respect.
Re: Mythics: Durial
Yeah, he could have very well have used the throne to teleport to your time. While using the proper guild's timelessness to gather information.
Dragon78114- Partisan
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Well if he blocks us from entering in the building, which exists in our time, then he would need to time travel.
Dragon78114- Partisan
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Hmm...I sort of thought that he *had* been waiting there for thousands of years, going more desperate with each adventurer that simply passed him by...or something.
Jeeves- Advocate
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no...because that would imply him being immortal, which he isn't.
Time travel is the easiest option.
Time travel is the easiest option.
Dragon78114- Partisan
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He ain't immortal because there's no time in the Guild! He could sit there forever and ever and not age one day.
Jeeves- Advocate
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Okay, whatever!
Good point... But then if he sat there for ages as the world around him grew, the only means that he could go back in time is via time travel. Remember, he's on a mission.
Good point... But then if he sat there for ages as the world around him grew, the only means that he could go back in time is via time travel. Remember, he's on a mission.
Dragon78114- Partisan
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He could just walk back out the gate and be exactly where he started! Time inside the Guild/walkway doesn't coincide fully with outside time. He could spend eons on the walkway waiting for someone only to return to his time as if no time at all had passed.
Jeeves- Advocate
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But he doesn't need to wait long. If the guild is stuck in a time loop, all the mythics who will ever be there will be there within one loop of the time.
He was waiting a day... at most. If I understood that right.
Unless the 12 points aren't hours, they are ages... in which case, every 2160 years (by real life ages). In which case, he could be waiting upto 26000 years. (if you can even perceive the flow of time within the guild)
He was waiting a day... at most. If I understood that right.
Unless the 12 points aren't hours, they are ages... in which case, every 2160 years (by real life ages). In which case, he could be waiting upto 26000 years. (if you can even perceive the flow of time within the guild)
Re: Mythics: Durial
If we imagine time as motion through a forth dimension, guild time is a loop in a 6th and 7th dimensional plane perpendicular to the forth dimension, so we don't move down the 4th dimension at all while still seeing along it...
Dark Avorian- Templar
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Well, that is Guild time? I thought that the walkway was sort of different. Time didn't really pass, but people still come and go in chronological order?
Jeeves- Advocate
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Lets just assume it all works.
Ingame and playing the content, it hardly matters.
Ingame and playing the content, it hardly matters.
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Yeah. new rule about time. I will answer any and all questions you ask as best I can, but for the purposes of writing the quest, I'll just yell at youif it doesn't fit my underlying model.
Dark Avorian- Templar
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And I will do my best to ignore you if I don't care it doesn't fit the current underlying model.
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Eh, works for me. At least you've got some concrete idea of how you want time to be. The rest of us just sort mish-mashed concepts together and said that it would work somehow.
Jeeves- Advocate
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I think trying to rationalise something that has no proven existence will be difficult regardless.
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Exactly! And this is proved to be difficult!
Dragon78114- Partisan
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So Dark is officially the Timekeeper?
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apparently?
Dragon78114- Partisan
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Dark Avorian- Templar
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Re: Mythics: Durial
Hmm...yup, I see the resemblance. Perhaps Flavor Flav could be the founder of the Guild? Or a Wraith?
Jeeves- Advocate
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Mah Chronarch throne
Dark Avorian- Templar
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Jeeves wrote:Hmm...yup, I see the resemblance. Perhaps Flavor Flav could be the founder of the Guild? Or a Wraith?
YES! He should! No, not should, MUST!
Dragon78114- Partisan
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Re: Mythics: Durial
anyway, back to seriousness, how would he look like? is he a tall human? A new creature? A dwallow? A dragon? A mahjarrat(sp)?
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