: These points are good but there's always the "Balor
: has been killed before" quote and the slightly
: dubious Moagim Reborn.
I forgot to cover that one thoroughly enough, thanks for the reminder though.
Balor can be killed and brought back to life because he's no longer a man: he's got a diety in there. And since gods are Immortals (in those defs. I posted recently) they can be killed and come back until the cows come home. Whenever the Leveler is the subject of death, it's my understanding that he cannot be vulnerable to it, no matter what happens to his host bodies.
: I would actually tend to agree with this. Lesser magics
: would reanimate thrall but to return someone to their
: original form would require the Dream of Unlife. But
: maybe Bah'lal did find it and in this way, resurrected
: Balor giving him his old power and vitality and a
: little bit more. The same may apply to Moagim Reborn
: but after it was used, Connacht sunk Si'anwon where it
: was held. After all he was powerful enough to melt the
: Trow cities, why would Si'anwon be any different.
: (Sorry for those who take the Myth 3 manual as
: gospel).
All very good, feasible stuff. Like mine it depends on how you look at death and its finality, and also how you interpret very foggy details of a story which does little to clarify them.
I've been thinking: if someone gets the resources to make a Myth movie (our common fantasy), I think the money should be *also* used to gather the original Bungie storyline writers.
Then we could have all of our questions answered, finally, without any ambiguity or hovering / nagging questions left over. We'd pay them to answer our questions... how impossibly awesome would that be?
-Welly