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Lordly issues 8/14/13
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Lordly issues 8/14/13
I've seen some people in the fandom have got the lord class wrong. Just because the character is a master class doesn't mean they are invincible! Not only that you can't destroy everything.
"Aranea, in Act 6 Intermission 5, describes the two options Yaldabaoth offers Caliborn in The Choice. The options may delineate the roles two master classes. Caliborn, of course, as an active player, chooses the more active choice: to prove himself through a series of trials before receiving unconditional immortality and a limitless supply of power, "to destroy anything he wanted, for as long as he wanted." The other option, which could correspond to Calliope's role as a Muse, is for the player to give up all ambition and accept her own death in exchange for the promise that her sacrifice will benefit all who ever lived by ending "a force of unfathoma8le evil and desctuction"- in other words, the player who chose the first option."
This was taken from the wikia. The only time Lord has been mentioned to have any type of destructive power.
Now let's look at the meaning of the word Lord all together.
Now mentioned here: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/_/dict.aspx?rd=1&word=lord
One of the main wordings of it are at the bottom. I believe that you will see the word master and think it means superpower. I see it as a master class that dominates their aspect and uses it to protect themselves. As we saw above it can become pure destructive power byt that is only for lord english. If any one has questions please pm me.
"Aranea, in Act 6 Intermission 5, describes the two options Yaldabaoth offers Caliborn in The Choice. The options may delineate the roles two master classes. Caliborn, of course, as an active player, chooses the more active choice: to prove himself through a series of trials before receiving unconditional immortality and a limitless supply of power, "to destroy anything he wanted, for as long as he wanted." The other option, which could correspond to Calliope's role as a Muse, is for the player to give up all ambition and accept her own death in exchange for the promise that her sacrifice will benefit all who ever lived by ending "a force of unfathoma8le evil and desctuction"- in other words, the player who chose the first option."
This was taken from the wikia. The only time Lord has been mentioned to have any type of destructive power.
Now let's look at the meaning of the word Lord all together.
Now mentioned here: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/_/dict.aspx?rd=1&word=lord
One of the main wordings of it are at the bottom. I believe that you will see the word master and think it means superpower. I see it as a master class that dominates their aspect and uses it to protect themselves. As we saw above it can become pure destructive power byt that is only for lord english. If any one has questions please pm me.
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