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7-22-2010 @ 1:53AM
Draniest said...
itneverstarts, I'm sorry, but that makes no sense. I've heard that before, and it still makes no sense. Why would they dig up the creature at Master's Glaive, go through all the trouble of transporting it across the known world, the re-bury it just to dig it up again? Both creatures are in various stages of excavation. They're not the same.
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7-22-2010 @ 10:15AM
turtlehead said...
Begs questions. Could be two different entities. One could be avatar of the other. Could be the same one, not transported but think of them as the fungal fruiting bodies of one Old God. What we see as mushrooms are the "fruit" of sometimes huge webs of fungus through the soil. We know Old Gods are buried but spread influence, so is the fungus analogy a bad one? I think not. Something that powerful may be able to "sprout" autonomous "fruit" avatars in widely disparate areas. And how scary is THAT?