Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-27713488-20180327004110/@comment-29984007-20180505213900

DukeLeto7 wrote: @Fulminato: I was jokingly describing the Six-Day War, which is the best modern example of a war that is little and preemptive against immediately anticipated aggression. It may not be as well known in Europe as it is in the US because of less public sympathy for Israel.

i cannot vouch for other italians, but that reference for me was rather obvious.

I'm not sure that Xerces using the third person plural to describe the Zirantian is actually conveying the information that there is a group of persons involved, because "they/themselves" are also used for single persons of unspecified gender. (This is one of those cases where even a linguistic bigot like me thinks the English language is dumb for not having more specific pronouns for both cases.) Xerces may just be refusing to use a specific he/she to avoid giving Simon information that could help identify the Zirantian. That said, if it isn't Antiala and it isn't a single person, Allue and Alluon are a good guess.

the two information we have on the goddess are plain contradictory. the goddess should be ancient, the cult of the mother is rooted deep in the elven history, the antiala statue in the zirantian's ruin, dwarren's tertia memorial... but they all (well tertia aside) are becoming active only in recent time, the mother guard, the chosen, the divine claw, the goddess of magic... and in the with dialogue xerces a bit puzzles me greatly. if in the ancient past was a single lustlord bearing all the shard together, why we have now so many fragments of different size? someone had defeated him and broken the power (in the hope the new of IKs can freeze the situation in a fashion like the cold war). even if was a large group killing lustlord god-level power is an exceptional feat. who kill the (perhaps) original lustlord? a minor shareholder can, in the right setup, kill a larger shardholder, but for that scale of power we need someone with a HUGE amount of power. and if in the long past a single lustlord exist, we can assume all the 'golden' shards are fused in a single person?

@Harlan The one that chose mortality was specified as being a female Givini sage, so I don't think that Hester fits the bill on that. I agree with Fulminato that Wynn is not a candidate, and I don't really see the Potion Hermit as one either. ginasta can be one of the 'tower walker'?