: The question of whether or not gameplay-binding-dream is
: as powerful as fluff-binding-dream aside, I
: personally, very much doubt that Soulblighter
: possessed it. The Binding Dream is an inhibition,
: controlling the actions of those will a willpower
: significantly less than the caster. What I believe
: Soulblighter was using was a geas: these Brigands are
: basically hired mercenaries, and, as such, the Brigand
: Leader will have some kind of contract, saying
: something to the effect of "I [insert name here]
: and my men promise to serve and obey Baron Kildaer
: (and his boss, Soulblighter) for the fee of x gold
: imperials per month (this part in invisible ink) for
: ever and ever and ever! And when we die, the Baron's
: boss, Soulblighter will be perfectly within his
: liberties to raise us all as Thrall and get us to
: fight again without pay.(end of invisible ink section)
: Signed (in blood) [insert name here]."
: This agreement having been made, it is then possible for
: Soulblighter to enchant the Brigands to do exactly
: what he wants (a liberal interpretation of the word
: "obey"), much in the same way as Balor may
: have enchanted the Myrmidons to do his bidding.
And i agree...think about it, if soulblighter had the binding dream, wat would have happened in all those levels u faced him?
He would have binded your units, of course! And did we ever see him binding our units??? No.