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Still kind of unconvinced but anyway
Regardless, Marika should definitely have Fusionism
Regardless, Marika should definitely have Fusionism
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So is this more a Kali situation then an Odin one (of the aspect being a separate entity rather then just an identity?)The statements I have shown strongly imply that Radagon was already Marika during his marriage to Rennala, there is no doubt about it. They're just able to separate and have their own bodies.
It is also important to remember that literally no one in the Golden Order knew about Marika = Radagon, even Goldmask (who discovered it only during the present events of the game) :
"The master's reflections had heightened as we neared the Erdtree.
While still a precise calculus, the rhythms grew increasingly wild.
Until he simply ceased.
Now the master is facing quite the puzzle.
The Golden Order is founded on the principle that Marika is the one true god. However...
The name of Marika's second husband, King Consort Radagon, also appeared...
Who exactly was Radagon?
The master is stumped.
His finger has remained still, ever since Radagon's name was discovered.
Curse my mediocre mind.
The master only has me; and here I fail him."
This secret would have been far too hard to keep if Marika and Radagon were unable to separate their bodies.
?well, explains where the kids came from
A deity who can duplicate himself in two bodies (one person in two bodies), as suggested/implied by the statements I have sent.I mean, we do know Miquella is supposed to be cursed because he comes from the same deity so...
Radagon is Radahn's dad right? How else could that happen
If I understand correctly, you are saying that Radagon could not be Marika during his marriage to Rennala because he had children?Radagon is Radahn's dad right? How else could that happen
There's also the theory that Radagon is a mimic tear that was cast off by Marika. Which is why he had her curse and the desire to try and make himself a complete person.Radagon is said to apparently/possibly descend from the Giants for example,
When Marika was explicitly married to Godfrey and had at least three children with him, Radagon was with Rennala and had three kids with her.If I understand correctly, you are saying that Radagon could not be Marika during his marriage to Rennala because he had children?
yes, maybe that's why some people think that Radagon and Marika weren't the same entity at that time.While they may have been one person before hand, during the marriages they were in different bodies.
Going back to that, this spell is pretty weird.So Radahn had used this spell to hold the stars ? FTL (or higher) Elden Ring confirmed ?
Like me for exampleyes, maybe that's why some people think that Radagon and Marika weren't the same entity at that time.
Margit should scale to Beginning of Game Tarnished, who is 8-B, possibly 7-C
Gonna correct thatMargit should scale to Beginning of Game Tarnished, who is 8-B, possibly 7-C
The existence of the fight between Radahn and Margot or Morgott seems to me quite debatable, because it was never mentioned once in the game
Either defeated or drove off, whatever fits better.Implied to have defeated a young General Radahn" good?
It's agreed that he possibly defeated a younger Radahn, but it's without confirmation, not to mention very inconsistent. So either way he wouldn't scale to the Radahn we know, but Radahn before he became the Starscourge.The existence of the fight between Radahn and Margot or Morgott seems to me quite debatable, because it was never mentioned once in the game
Yeah, for the bestMaybe we should simply not put it in his AP section and make a note about it at the bottom of his profile?
That leaves the least to be debated about so yeah I think that's fair.Maybe we should simply not put it in his AP section and make a note about it at the bottom of his profile?
Huh. Well that gives a good age for a lot of these characters.According GRRM, the Shattering took place five thousand years ago before the game.
And Longevity can be added in most profilesHuh. Well that gives a good age for a lot of these characters.
Longevity seems more accurate I think. Or "Longevity, possibly Immortality Type 1"Shouldn't everyone have Immortality Type 1 anyway?
Who or what is implying this?I'm more for the second one since it's implied sealing Destined Death stopped people aging
You're probably talking about thatIf I recall correctly, someone here brought this out about the wandering nobles which were originally normal humans but were turned undead by the Shattering and it's been so long now they've completely forgot everything about who they were because they just can't die of old age