Was that Kalameet?
I noticed it had a only one eye....
I noticed it had a only one eye....
Johnthethird wrote:Its not a prequel.
Phoenix Rising wrote:Some kind of back-story to the everlasting dragon would be kinda cool.
No Look at the post above me. He said It may be backstory to the everlasting dragon, but its not a prequel so it couldn't be. I should have quoted. My mistake.AzureTear wrote:Johnthethird wrote:Its not a prequel.
lol John this is off topic but whenever I see the Dark sign (your prof pic), I always expect something to be in the middle but nope FROM just made a good ol' circle.
Evidence?DE5PA1R wrote:Phoenix Rising wrote:Some kind of back-story to the everlasting dragon would be kinda cool.
All dragons are everlasting. Seath keeps the one we see for experiments, because it's mutated or something and can't walk. Probably.
Ta-da.
Evidence?All dragons are everlasting. Seath keeps the one we see for experiments, because it's mutated or something and can't walk. Probably.
Ta-da.
I think its more likely that the lords were unable to get to this dragon, or that they don't know this dragon is alive.DE5PA1R wrote:Evidence?All dragons are everlasting. Seath keeps the one we see for experiments, because it's mutated or something and can't walk. Probably.
Ta-da.
Plenty of speculation, but the only other clams and hydra we see are where Seathe is/was involved. And I doubt the Lords would have let 1 everlasting dragon live for no reason
It's pretty heavily implied by the Demon's skull, the broken Archtree/Archtree sapling, the location of Havel's Great Magic Barrier miracle, and the name Ash Lake that Ash Lake was a site of the fight against the Dragons and possibly the Izalith Demons. I don't think a seemingly crippled dragon would be misplaced in the middle of a battlefield.Johnthethird wrote:I think its more likely that the lords were unable to get to this dragon, or that they don't know this dragon is alive.
I would say this is a coincidence, but I understand the sword cuts both ways; my theory is just as vulnerable to coincidence.Also, hydras seem to apear where dragons have died. Seeing as this is a graveyard for dragons, and one apears where kalmeet dies, this makes sense.
This is plausible, but occam's razor blah blah they're probably all stupid animals/constructs. Neither the other golems nor the other hydra seem to have a 'purpose,' so to speak. And I'm not sure how a golem would retrieve a hydra.The hydra does damage to the crystal golems which implies they are not in the same faction. Almost that the golemns are there to retrieve the hydra.
This is true, but I'm not sure I understand how it is relevant.Also, the ash lake is not mentioned by anyone else in lordran which implies that it is a well kept secret. Not even logan knows about it.
The dragon doesn't seem crippled to me. I had always thought of it as more indifferent to what goes on around it than unable to do anything about it. I mean he is sitting up tall in a nest. He seems proud in appearance. Also, another reason I believe him to be indifferent rather than unable is because even if you attack him or try to cut off his tail, he still keeps you in his covenant.DE5PA1R wrote:It's pretty heavily implied by the Demon's skull, the broken Archtree/Archtree sapling, the location of Havel's Great Magic Barrier miracle, and the name Ash Lake that Ash Lake was a site of the fight against the Dragons and possibly the Izalith Demons. I don't think a seemingly crippled dragon would be misplaced in the middle of a battlefield.Johnthethird wrote:I think its more likely that the lords were unable to get to this dragon, or that they don't know this dragon is alive.
I would say this is a coincidence, but I understand the sword cuts both ways; my theory is just as vulnerable to coincidence.Also, hydras seem to apear where dragons have died. Seeing as this is a graveyard for dragons, and one apears where kalmeet dies, this makes sense.
This is plausible, but occam's razor blah blah they're probably all stupid animals/constructs. Neither the other golems nor the other hydra seem to have a 'purpose,' so to speak. And I'm not sure how a golem would retrieve a hydra.The hydra does damage to the crystal golems which implies they are not in the same faction. Almost that the golemns are there to retrieve the hydra.
This is true, but I'm not sure I understand how it is relevant.Also, the ash lake is not mentioned by anyone else in lordran which implies that it is a well kept secret. Not even logan knows about it.
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