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Seren vs Zaros who would win?

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Iron Vampire
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iXavior said :
I wouldn't rely on them too much, as the adventurer has beaten them before without WG powers.


I'd like to mention that unless it uses Godly energy, the WG powers are a non-factor.

The adventurer is honestly just stupidly strong.
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12-Sep-2016 16:50:17

Maiden China

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Iron Vampire said :
iXavior said :
I wouldn't rely on them too much, as the adventurer has beaten them before without WG powers.


I'd like to mention that unless it uses Godly energy, the WG powers are a non-factor.

The adventurer is honestly just stupidly strong.
this... the only things worldguardianism protects you from is gods, elder gods, and aging
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13-Sep-2016 00:04:15

William Witt
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I think Guthix said at the end of The World Wakes that he'd helped us to reach that point, so I figure Guthix was on our side for the TWW fights. And outside of TWW, did we ever fight a Mahjarrat post-ritual? (Still haven't done Dimension of Disaster since coming back, so don't answer that. Maybe I should get to that...)

@ Xiaoqing

Remind me, what was Osborne's exact quote about the aging thing? Did he actually confirm it? I don't want to have lost my humanity. My character has friends and family, and I envision him eventually settling down and having a family of his own... A wife, a child, grandchildren who he'll tell about all those hilarious fishing accidents he had in Daemonheim...
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13-Sep-2016 01:09:03 - Last edited on 13-Sep-2016 01:09:48 by William Witt

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Neither would win.
Being that close to each other would trigger their old emotional bond programming Mah gave them.
In the end, they would give in to their twincest feelings that they denied themselves for thousands of years (not to mention Seren's broken heart with the death of Guthix, making going back to Zaros like a rebound fling or going back to an old boyfriend) and they finally merge themselves into some terrifying yet beautiful swirling of light and shadow.

13-Sep-2016 02:50:43 - Last edited on 13-Sep-2016 02:51:34 by Deltaslug

Maiden China

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Deltaslug said :
In the end, they would give in to their twincest feelings
that'd be mega-awkward for their armies
*zaros giving azzanadra battle commands*
*sees seren in enemy camp*
*both run to each other sreaming each other's names*
*both armies leave... really, really quickly* William Witt said :
I think Guthix said at the end of The World Wakes that he'd helped us to reach that point, so I figure Guthix was on our side for the TWW fights. And outside of TWW, did we ever fight a Mahjarrat post-ritual? (Still haven't done Dimension of Disaster since coming back, so don't answer that. Maybe I should get to that...)

@ Xiaoqing
Remind me, what was Osborne's exact quote about the aging thing? Did he actually confirm it?
more people than just osbourne have confirmed it. it would be a tad silly to let the only weapon you have against the gods die of old age while the gods are having a 5 minute nap (or what feels like a 5 minute nap to them)
but the wg bit doesn't actually do that... it's the GoG bit that happens earlier in the quest... all the GoG's are ageless (i'll try to find the 'exact quote' though :P )

I think guthix meant he helped us reach the point of the quest, not in the fights themselves. That being said, having a GoG fighting beside you against these chaps isn't neglible... power-wise (not skill-wise) they're a lot stronger (imo) than the chaps (and chap-ette) that they're up against

edit: I did look for the quote. didn't really find anything and don't really want to watch one of their outrageously long livestreams... sorry
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13-Sep-2016 03:53:42 - Last edited on 13-Sep-2016 04:04:05 by Maiden China

William Witt
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@ Xiaoqing

Checked a transcript, and the actual Guthix quote is

" I have already shared my power with you, chosen you as one of my creatures, so that you may reach this point. When this is over, you will find yourself with even more power. Power you may use to defend against gods."


And thanks for looking for the Osborne quote. I wouldn't want to look through one of those livestreams either... but I think it might've been written out somewhere, as I've seen people post it. Anyone?
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13-Sep-2016 04:09:14

Sepulchre
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Maiden China said :
Iron Vampire said :
iXavior said :
I wouldn't rely on them too much, as the adventurer has beaten them before without WG powers.


I'd like to mention that unless it uses Godly energy, the WG powers are a non-factor.

The adventurer is honestly just stupidly strong.
this... the only things worldguardianism protects you from is gods, elder gods, and aging
Actually, it protects us from ANYTHING that uses Divine Energy.

Also... That we know of. You assume we know all the power that being World Guardian gives us. This is honestly a stupid assumption.
A
World Guardian
must learn to find
Balance
in themselves.
Only then can they
Control
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13-Sep-2016 04:39:51

Maiden China

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Sepulchre said :
your assumption is stupid and you should feel stupid
heeeeeyyyy... I thought we were friends :P

i personally think the whole wg bit wasn't a good idea and I would like for runescape's story to have allowed us to stay entirely 'us'
Carn

13-Sep-2016 04:51:52 - Last edited on 13-Sep-2016 04:54:41 by Maiden China

William Witt
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Sepulchre said :
Maiden China said :
Iron Vampire said :
iXavior said :
I wouldn't rely on them too much, as the adventurer has beaten them before without WG powers.


I'd like to mention that unless it uses Godly energy, the WG powers are a non-factor.

The adventurer is honestly just stupidly strong.
this... the only things worldguardianism protects you from is gods, elder gods, and aging
Actually, it protects us from ANYTHING that uses Divine Energy.

Also... That we know of. You assume we know all the power that being World Guardian gives us. This is honestly a stupid assumption.


I personally see it as basically just a mini-Edicts barrier around our person.
The Asgarnian ale must flow.

13-Sep-2016 05:16:07

Maiden China

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William Witt said :
I personally see it as basically just a mini-Edicts barrier around our person.
that's what I see also. I see the wg bit as being... an excuse to let the gods in. I mean, the gods are supposed to be so powerful that pretty much nothing can stand against them, so you need an equalizer... and that's all I see it as
like that artefact you get in that dragonkin quest. the dragonkin can stay powerful against everything that isn't using that artefact (which is nearly everyone) but they're not just going to wipe the floor with whoever is (which, i think, isn't us at this point, the artefact may be destroyed or lost, but if we needed to stand up to a dragonkin, the power to do so would be provided)
Carn

13-Sep-2016 06:19:37

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