: As you've repeated this a bit, let me discuss it. I don't
: agree at all that they're "mostly fleshy".
: All moisture has evaporated from their bodies, leaving
: them as a magically constructed apparition of bones
: and dust held together by skin. The closest parallel
: would be the unfortunates of our world who are
: starving - they have no sag, indeed those parts of
: their bodies are practically devoid of flesh.
That's a very good point.
: So the absence of sag means nothing really. The presence
: of strategically placed cloths at the breast area has,
: imho, more significance.
Aye, they'd surely tend to their bandages to so they'd look appropriate.
: Mb, mb not. They may worship beauty among their own race
: (certainly they did worship their own beauty at one
: time) and may have had a tradition prior to becoming
: dark or recruiting beautiful women as new members of
: their clan.
Damn! Very good idea!
: This is perhaps the strongest argument in your favour
: here, seeing how Bungie researched the mythology of
: their creations so thoroughly. On the other hand,
: perhaps they would want to make it that obvious.
Who knows
: Heh, that's really as fair an assumption as any, and
: really it'd work just as well to have this model as to
: have an all-female race of Myrmidons. My only hope is
: that we see plenty of myrms in-game in Myth 3 and get
: to find out :) Also, that they use their grishnaka(?)
: blades rather than the wimpy bone things that
: Ravanna's carrying ;)
Yeah, I like the gridaksma blades a lot more too. By the most impressive size of Ravanna's
::pulls gaze away and shakes head::
mana bar, we can tell she's got a really nice attack to
heh, match.
: PS: I can't resist. We know they're female because
: they're mummies, not daddies :)
Lol! Very good, my British friend! He's Gold, not Iron! :-)