: I don't think this applies to Myth, it seems wizards know
: eachother's names, in fact, Soulblighter's name was
: even suspected by non-wizards to be damas (see
: manual). And if saying ones true name does weeken
: them.. you'd think that Alric would have called Balor
: or Soulbighter by thier true name (he knew both) or
: that Shiver would have said Myrdred a few hundred
: times.. thier are countless instances that almost
: prove that knowing someones true name doesnt do
: anything in the myth universe.
On "Silvermines", the narrator says (talking about using the Watcher's arm against him), "rather like knowing his true name, only better. Again, I don't pretent to understand.
: P.S. Common, the Watcher was way more powerful than D...
: I mean he flies overhead and the entire ground shakes
: with his fury...
Um... are you taking this from "Force Ten From Stoneheim"? "The Watcher, crossing overhead, shaking the ground with his fury"? Well, he's not flying. He's walking. They're in a tunnel, underground; the Watcher is passing over them on the ground, stomping and shaking the ground to flush them out like rats under the floorboards. So he doesn't fly. (Though I wonder why the Fallen don't fly; the can float, obviously, so why not hang around up above the action where nobody but archers can hurt them?)
: Myrdred travels through odd angles
: and can go even faster if nobody sees him... I know D
: won.. but I'm sure he "decieved" or tricked
: the Watcher... aka he CHEETZ! :)
That's "chetz", dear. :-)