: Nobuddy Nose. I thought perhaps Rabican was thinking of
: Moagim because he'd somehow been defeated by vanity
: just as Shiver was. GURPS tells a different story--it
: says Shiver's "mental assault conjured a mocking
: image of Moagim...she seemed to taunt him with some
: relationship between Moagim and current events."
: Make of that what you will.
That makes sense.. Moagim was defeated in the same way as Shiver not by Vanity by by whispering the weekness.
I always thought that Moagim was the head and Rabican was think of what the Head (Moagim) said to him
"thoughts struggled to Moagim" "whisper weekness"
I thought this meant that Rabican was thinking about what Moagim said to defeat Shiver..
: According to GURPS, quite a few people are worried about
: this. However, the Light is still incredibly fragile,
: as Soulblighter's attack proved. Whatever danger Alric
: will pose to the Light a thousand years in the future,
: right now he's the only thing keeping it together and
: protecting it from Dark incursions. Besides, who's
: going to try and kill him? Even the most suicidally
: brave Heron Guard knows he doesn't have much of a
: chance against the single most powerful archmage in
: the world. A coalition of fifty Heron Guards backed by
: Myrdred, maybe. But no murderous conspiracy is going
: to show its hand until it's got the power to attain
: its goal.
: Also, Alric isn't necessarily going to be the next
: Leveller. According to the Great Cycle (at least as
: GURPS portrays it), Alric shouldn't even have survived
: the Great War. Balor should have killed him, ushered
: in a thousand years of Dark rule, and *then* a hero
: should have arisen, freed the land from wicked things,
: and gone on to become the next Leveller. The cycle's
: all fux0red now, and no one knows what'll happen.
I think Connacht fuxed the cycle but didn't break it that's why things happen the way they did. Either that or Balor wasn't really the Leveler, he was just some really really evil strong guy.
: --SiliconDream