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7-22-2010 @ 11:49AM
Homeschool said...
If the question is, does being a "Herald of" mean that one is not one themselves? Why not look at Algalon, Herald of the Titans. Is he a Titan, or isn't he? And perhaps look back to Greek mythology, and the Herald of the Gods.
Personally, I'm not concerned about whether his title makes him an Old God or no - if he's a being of great power, and connected with the other Old Gods, then he might as well be. We'll still have to kill him.
And, even if he's buried in two places... Who's to say the Titans didn't chop him into bits and pin the bits far away from each other?