: If someone was powerful and outside the living memory, he
: could be known about: in writings. I'm not sure if you
: understand the context of "living memory".
: Take this example: we know about Julius Caesar. He was
: one of the most powerful men. But he isn't in anyone's
: living memory. But we still know about him. Ergo
: people can be known to exist outside the living
: memory.
: These great people didn't have to be mentioned by the
: narrator because they don't affect him, but they can
: still be theorized about.
: Biting comments? I checked it again, I'm pretty sure I
: don't say anything remotely offensive.
: Also, is a Warlock an Avatar? No, he is not. But he is a
: sorceror. Was the Watcher an Avatar? No, siree. But
: he's still a sorceror. So, I can't find any logical
: way to prove that a powerful sorceror can hold the
: title Avatar automatically then. Sorcerors and Avatara
: are not the same exact thing; Avatara is a term
: applied to certain particular sorcerors.
: -Welly
: PS: Btw I was always an avid fan of argumentum ad
: CAPSLOCK in my early days, too =)
Rule
All Avatara are powerful sorcerers, but not all sorcerers are Avatara.
Seraph