: Shiver didn't survive. Rabican blasted her to pieces with
: his lightning. But, before the beginning of Myth 2,
: Soulblighter found the artifact known as Tramist's
: Mirror, which has the power to ressurect the soul of a
: dead creature, though it may need time to "charge
: up", and this was why Soulblighter only
: resurrected Shiver in this way. Also, unlike her
: physical body, which we see in the loss screen of
: "A Traitor's Grave", Shiver's soul, which we
: see in Myth 2, was hideous, with horrible long raking
: claws...
: I personally doubt that the Fallen were really killed.
: Shiver and the Watcher were dead, sure. Soulblighter
: fled to the untamed lands. The Deciever was frozen
: inside a glacier. I'm sure Bonesplitter and the
: Faceless man also survived somehow. In previous posts,
: it has been speculated that the Faceless Man has
: shapechanging abilities, or is a master spy, so
: actually knowing who he is to kill him would be a
: major problem
I think The Faceless Man is the Head's Body and he lost his body when he was either being turned, and the Head decided to go his own way (i don't believe the Segoth stuff, and I also think the Eye of Wyrd is the Sun)
As for Bonesplitter, we know very
: little about her
Perhaps Boneplitter is a he
My theory is that Lurker replaced him. In The White Rose, there is a Taken
named The Creeper...
: The Forest Giants hate the Trow because they
: "poisoned the soul of iron". This could be a
: reference to the desecration of the Giant's metal idol
: which we see in Forest Heart, which could have
: happened early in the war, or, more likely, it could
: be a reference to the Trow using iron for genocide and
: kinslaying during the destruction of the Oghres. Or it
: could be something completely different. I guess that
: the Giant's forest home would have been a useful
: survival asset, as it would have been difficult for
: any Trow kill teams to find the Forest Giants, and
: such teams could easily be led into traps and
: ambushes.
: I think Mazzarin became a Shade very early in the war,
: before the events chronicled in Myth, or he could even
: have been shadified in the previous age (the Watcher
: was very anchient). GURPS probably says something on
: this. Mazzarin is the second shade you meet in the
: level "The Watcher". Incidentally, a mage
: can only be shadified by his own free will. Was
: Mazzarin not as nice as we have been led to believe?
: Or is torture simply a very effective way to change
: someone's opinions on certain topics?
I believe the latter
: The Trow did not befriend the Deciever, they simply
: respect him more than any of the other Fallen Lords.
: "Furor poeticus" means "poetic
: fury".