Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-25941257-20170825174215/@comment-1435995-20170918192442

Nomixam wrote: People's souls literally evaporate/disappear without their bodies to sustain their magical cycles. I know that, but still an Incubus King's powers can bend some of the rules of the universe to a certain extent, at least. Elleani's birth, soul binding powers, resistance to the powers of a God, the ability to prevent a part of his own soul from evaporation are few examples. So, why couldnt they bend this one as well?

If that is actually true and the wraith was actually an IK's spirit, then we have a plot hole.

''IKs are supposed to be immortal, so the ancient IK shouldn't have died from old age. If he was killed, his shard would either be absorbed by someone or evaporate over time. The only other explaination is that his shard was completely absorbed by his own soul and so shard and soul were the exact same thing. (Still why would Incubi have tombs or sarcophagi?)''

Also, remember the Fallen Chosen. He is the proof that this rule does not always apply. And Lustlord had bound his remains, not his soul.

I also think Simon said the wraith that killed Wendis shredded her soul alongside her body. I checked the dialogue. He didnt say that.

I'm pretty sure the souls in Zirantia were bound there so long because their Incubus King trapped them there while they were still alive. Even so, we are still talking about bending the rules of reality.