: i always pictured The Watchers murder of Mazzarin as
: being much more violent.
: I believe it was seraph who said that Mazzarin would not
: likely be caught on his own. But, someone with that
: much power doesnt exactly need a guard to escort him
: around.
: I like the idea of this happeneing right after he
: collapsed the shrine on Sinis. I like to interpret
: this in oen of two ways: 1. He set out on his own, to
: defeat the evil Sinis. The Watcher took advantage of
: this, and caught him unawares.
: 2. He set out with a large army to destroy sinis, but the
: troops were destroyed in the battle (he probably had
: the dispersal dream-it seems pretty common among
: sorcerers). Mazzarin then got ambushed by the watcher
: when making his lonesome way home.
: Remember, the watcher is an ancient evil. Hes no stranger
: to cruelty-look at the thrall, twisted husks of living
: things, risen up to kill their own friends and
: neighbors. I believe that Mazzarin was spent, and that
: the Watcher was fresh for battle, and he just
: destroyed mazzarin, utterly and completely. Then, he
: probably reincarnated both mazzarin and sinis into
: shades.
: I certainly dont think of the watcher as being, in any
: way, a laid back kind of bad guy. Think back to Flight
: From Covenent and the surrounding levels (TFL
: days)...your troops, hiding in an underground tunnel,
: afraid to sneeze for fear of your lives, with the
: watcher and his troops fanatically annihalating
: everything above you in the search for the codex.
: God...hes sexy...
ah... no comment on that one.
good point about the other things.
Seraph