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** I believe for a lot of these things they invovle modifying corpse or dead creatures, and therefore qualify as undead. Failing that, maybe the Sommerswerd is super effective against otherworldly evil things or some evil creatures (since it was made to oppose Naar).

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** I believe for a lot of these things they invovle involve modifying corpse or dead creatures, and therefore qualify as undead. Failing that, maybe the Sommerswerd is super effective against otherworldly evil things or some evil creatures (since it was made to oppose Naar).
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* Given the Darklords are Naar's champions, and given that only the Sommerswerd and their own weapons can kill them, how badass is that parasite that was burrowing into Kraagenskul in the Masters of Darkness?

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* Given the Darklords are Naar's champions, and given that only the Sommerswerd and their own weapons can kill them, how badass is that parasite that was burrowing into Kraagenskul in the ''The Masters of Darkness?Darkness''?
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** I suppose the parasite is part of Kraagenskul himself rather than an alien being. Even Taktaal looks diseased, but I don't think he actually suffers the debilitating effects of said illness.


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** Or maybe he IS using them in tandem with his axemanship. This would explain his incredibly-high Combat level (60, far bigger than the Drakkarim Wargod or Huan'Zor, the Dragonlord).
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* Given the Darklords are Naar's champions, and given that only the Sommerswerd and their own weapons can kill them, how badass is that parasite that was burrowing into Kraagenskul in the Masters of Darkness?
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** Also, a skyship takes a royal fortune to construct, and while we don't see the sausage being made, that implies a fair amount of infrastructure is needed. The Elder Magi are out of skyships and probably lack the resources to construct more (and trying to rebuild {{magitek}} infrastructure to make air travel more accessible is [[ScienceIsBad bad and wrong]], yo).
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** The Elder Magi are a DyingRace. Maybe they just don't see the point of building a ship for themselves since they're going to die out in a generation.
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* Why does Rimoah repeatedly borrows Banedon's skyship when sending Lone Wolf or his apprentice on missions? In Vampirium he outright shows up on Cloud Dancer without Banedon and then uses it for the entire mission. The Elder Magi ''invented'' flying ships. Skyrider belonged to them before Banedon won it. Don't they have their own Skyship they could use? It'd make sense if it was just convenience (Banedon does live in Sommerlund so its a short trip for him to come pick up Lone Wolf or the Apprentice) but Rimoah lives in Dessi, and yet feels its more practical to not travel in his own Skyship?

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* Why does Rimoah repeatedly borrows Banedon's skyship when sending Lone Wolf or his apprentice on missions? In Vampirium ''Vampirium'' he outright shows up on Cloud Dancer ''Cloud Dancer'' without Banedon and then uses it for the entire mission. The Elder Magi ''invented'' flying ships. Skyrider ''Skyrider'' belonged to them before Banedon won it. Don't they have their own Skyship they could use? It'd make sense if it was just convenience (Banedon does live in Sommerlund so its a short trip for him to come pick up Lone Wolf or the Apprentice) but Rimoah lives in Dessi, and yet feels its more practical to not travel in his own Skyship?
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* Why does Rimoah repeatedly borrows Banedon's skyship when sending Lone Wolf or his apprentice on missions? In Vampirium he outright shows up on Cloud Dancer without Banedon. The Elder Magi ''invented'' flying ships. Skyrider belonged to them before Banedon won it. Don't they have their own Skyship they could use? It'd make sense if it was just convenience (Banedon does live in Sommerlund so its a short trip for him to come pick up Lone Wolf or the Apprentice) but Rimoah lives in Dessi, and yet feels its more practical to not travel in his own Skyship?

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* Why does Rimoah repeatedly borrows Banedon's skyship when sending Lone Wolf or his apprentice on missions? In Vampirium he outright shows up on Cloud Dancer without Banedon.Banedon and then uses it for the entire mission. The Elder Magi ''invented'' flying ships. Skyrider belonged to them before Banedon won it. Don't they have their own Skyship they could use? It'd make sense if it was just convenience (Banedon does live in Sommerlund so its a short trip for him to come pick up Lone Wolf or the Apprentice) but Rimoah lives in Dessi, and yet feels its more practical to not travel in his own Skyship?
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* Why does Rimoah repeatedly borrows Banedon's skyship when sending Lone Wolf or his apprentice on missions? In Vampirium he outright shows up on Cloud Dancer without Banedon. The Elder Magi ''invented'' flying ships. Skyrider belonged to them before Banedon won it. Don't they have their own Skyship they could use? It'd make sense if it was just convenience (Banedon does live in Sommerlund so its a short trip for him to come pick up Lone Wolf or the Apprentice) but Rimoah lives in Dessi, and yet feels its more practical to not travel in his own Skyship?
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** I believe for a lot of these things they invovle modifying corpse or dead creatures, and therefore qualify as undead. Failing that, maybe the Sommersword is super effective against otherworldly evil things or some evil creatures (since it was made to oppose Naar).

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** I believe for a lot of these things they invovle modifying corpse or dead creatures, and therefore qualify as undead. Failing that, maybe the Sommersword Sommerswerd is super effective against otherworldly evil things or some evil creatures (since it was made to oppose Naar).


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** I believe for a lot of these things they invovle modifying corpse or dead creatures, and therefore qualify as undead. Failing that, maybe the Sommersword is super effective against otherworldly evil things or some evil creatures (since it was made to oppose Naar).
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* Why can't Kekataag use his psychic abilities against you in the final battle?

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* Why can't Kekataag use his psychic abilities against you in the final battle?battle?
** It's the end of the series; Lone Wolf's PsychicBlockDefense is probably so strong at this time it isn't even worth trying.
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* Interestingly, a lot of the creatures considered "undead" don't seem so. For example, the Akraa'Neonor from Book 3 is considered undead... and it's essentially [[DoctorStrange Shuma-Gorath]]. Huh?

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* Interestingly, a lot of the creatures considered "undead" don't seem so. For example, the Akraa'Neonor from Book 3 is considered undead... and it's essentially [[DoctorStrange [[Comicbook/DoctorStrange Shuma-Gorath]]. Huh?
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** [[spoiler:The existence of the Stone Effigy]] implies that the creature was there ''long'' before Vonotar arrived. Vonotar may have simply raised it from the dead.

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** [[spoiler:The existence of the Stone Effigy]] implies that the creature was there ''long'' before Vonotar arrived. Vonotar may have simply raised it from the dead.dead.
* Why can't Kekataag use his psychic abilities against you in the final battle?

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