Maiden China
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Zulkir
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Aig123
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If Zamorak were to die on Freneksae, would it rejuvenate all those present? Mah for instance?
No, I don't think so. He's escaped his races fatal flaw, so he can neither benefit from a Ritual nor can the Mahjarrat benefit specifically killing him for a rejuvenation.
isn't the ritual stone required for a rejuvenation anyway? I feel like all the power would just be wasted if it isnt channeled through the stone
also, if it did rejuvenate mah, it would be on such a small scale relative to her power that it wouldn't be noticeable at all
Well not necessarily. Originally, the Mahjarrat Ritual of Rejuvenation was given to the Mahjarrat by Seren. The real purpose of this was to give the power Mah poured into the Mahjarrat
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You are right though, that as strong as Zamorak is, it's nothing compared to Mah. That being said though, pure divine energy from the Catalyst could prove more useful to Mah than we believe.
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Will more characters be dying? I was hoping Endgame would have a lot more at stake and more casualities so far (let the bodies hit the floor...)
Mod Osborne: Oh, you big meanie (and I appreciate the Drowning Pool reference).
Fate of the Gods 2 is still to happen, and Sliske may have a trick or two still up his sleeve.
The deaths may not quite have come to an end.
Regardless, as seen in Kindred Spirits, the lack of bloodshed has also affected Sliske, as he is accelerating the Endgame in a hope for more death.
This may prove that at least someone may die during Fate of the Gods 2
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Zulkir
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Aig123
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If Zamorak were to die on Freneksae, would it rejuvenate all those present? Mah for instance?
No, I don't think so. He's escaped his races fatal flaw, so he can neither benefit from a Ritual nor can the Mahjarrat benefit specifically killing him for a rejuvenation.
I think the only one who could potentially benefit from Zamorak's death is Mah herself, but that would be more to his divine energy.
I would like there to be
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consequence to whether or not we sided with Zamorak in the end of DAT. Sliske has been unscathed even if Zamorak hit him, but what about whether or not we betrayed Zamorak at the last second?
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If one was to steal a Mahjarrat's forehead gem, could they use it to make bane weaponry?
more importantly, would you be able to make bane weapons out of god body parts? I imagine icthlarin might be happy to donate a finger or so, provided you agree not to murder him or his sister
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Maiden China
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Aig123
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If one was to steal a Mahjarrat's forehead gem, could they use it to make bane weaponry?
more importantly, would you be able to make bane weapons out of god body parts? I imagine icthlarin might be happy to donate a finger or so, provided you agree not to murder him or his sister
Godbane does sound pretty cool.
Perhaps Zaros giving us a shard of his body could be a grave mistake.
Zulkir
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Aig123
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If Zamorak were to die on Freneksae, would it rejuvenate all those present? Mah for instance?
No, I don't think so. He's escaped his races fatal flaw, so he can neither benefit from a Ritual nor can the Mahjarrat benefit specifically killing him for a rejuvenation.
I got to disagree. The Mahjarrat simply require energy to restore their bodies and it doesn't seem like the Mahjarrat a particularly picky about where this energy comes from. Portal energy seems to work just as well.
Even if they were picky, the actual energy they get from each other seems to be elder energy. Even though Zamorak may not be a Dream of Mah anymore remember where he got his godhood from. Zaros, a being of pure elder energy. Now he did loose a lot, and has replaced it with Stone energy, but there probably is still some in him. So I would say yes, the mahjarrat would benefit from sacrificing Zamorak and channeling his energy through the ritual marker.
On a side note. Zamorak seems to be in the best position to restore Mah. He has access to rift energy, which was shown to help the mahjarrat. Since the mahjarrat can be sacrificed to restore mah, then perhaps rift energy also can restore mah. Why Zamorak would restore Mah, idk? Chaos maybe, Ultimate threat?
Either way, it will be interesting to see if this comes into play.
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On a side note. Zamorak seems to be in the best position to restore Mah. He has access to rift energy, which was shown to help the mahjarrat. Since the mahjarrat can be sacrificed to restore mah, then perhaps rift energy also can restore mah. Why Zamorak would restore Mah, idk? Chaos maybe, Ultimate threat?
Either way, it will be interesting to see if this comes into play.
Wouldn't that leave Zamorak with a powerful threat, a threat a little to powerful to be consistent with the other gods power?
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