: A very good point. For some reason, however, I have
: always thought it was like an ambush in the middle of
: Trow desert, set up perfectly by the Watcher so Mazz
: would be caught alone and with no way out.
: I can't explain why I have that vision of the battle, but
: can just say that it isn't refuted so it could
: possibly be true.
: It's more of a heroic scene: going out in battle after
: bagging possibly thousands of thrall all by his
: lonesome, only to have a thunderous one-on-one war
: with the Watcher himself amid a veritable mountain of
: thrall-kibble, tossing sky shattering spells like
: seeds at one another until finally Mazz, a smoking
: ruined shell of a man, is on his back staring at the
: mocking stars. After the Watcher gives the coup de
: grace, he instills a shade into the corpse, and Mazz
: rises, now with an abomination inside his form. All
: this perhaps hours after Mazzarin collapsed the Shrine
: of Nyx on the dark sorceror Sinis, whose body was
: removed and Shadified too?
: -Welly
I don't know how likely either version is...it could be either way...
But your version sounds cooler.
One problem is your phrasing. (nitpicking here)
the Coup de grace is a MERCY blow.
But I know what you mean, the blow that just directly kills Mazzarin.
Seraph