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Impossible wrote:I totally take credit for noticing "citadel", by the way. >_< And I dub this weird shit "The Citadel Mystery", because it sounds cooler than "scavenger hunt in the coding", "stuff that makes no sense in E6", "that L and W thing", and "weird clues".
<Strayed> I've even heard people speak of a
<Strayed> souless and nameless being that
<Strayed> wanders the Way endlessly,\.\. moving
<Strayed> from citadel to citadel.
<Impossible`> Hm.
<Impossible`> I remember that... Where was it again?
<Strayed> I wonder if the phantom's blade is supposed to be a citadel
<Strayed> it connects to the lower way.
<Strayed> Episode 3
<Strayed> outside of matalan
<Impossible`> Oh, right.
<Impossible`> For a moment I thought that they were mentioned again.
<Impossible`> But LUN IS EVIL, so he abandoned the citadels.
<Impossible`> But that doesn't make sense.
<Impossible`> Because the Phantom's Blade isn't ON The Way.
<Impossible`> The Arm of Estrana is, but that's not a citadel.
<Strayed> or is it? MUAHAHA.
<Impossible`> The Phantom's Blade is in The City, which is in Rhue's sword.
<Strayed> But where is the sword?
<Impossible`> ...
<Impossible`> The sword isn't a citadel.
<Strayed> pff, you're no fun.
<Impossible`> It's a Shadow Sword, that's why it does that.
<Impossible`> But you're right, the Phantom's Blade DOES seem like a citadel.
<Impossible`> If we assume that The City itself, the fact that it's really Estrana, is because Rhue's sword absorbed the essence of the city...
<Impossible`> Could Rhue's sword have absorbed the essence of a citadel, too?
<Impossible`> But citadels can't be destroyed.
<Strayed> Yeah, or entered.
<Impossible`> The fact that nobody can get inside them makes the Phantom's Blade sound like one.
<Impossible`> It had that weird barrier.
<Strayed> the 6 flow aura.
<Impossible`> Why DID Lyrra have the power to get through there? Just because she's Jeruh's sister?
<Impossible`> Deus Ex fucking Machina...
Edit: The clues were found in the order L E D A T I C, citadel backwards. So much for any significance that rearranging the letters in order might have had when used with the L and W bit...
They were sick of the splashing. No one wanted to get wet any more.
They felt relieved as the water drained into the ground, gathering on the bedrock. I cranked the motor of the saw and split the ground in two.
Carving rock and dirt until I was swallowed by my own displaced canyon.
My feet got wet, but I cut through the bedrock, right down to the core of the world which was too dense and splintered my saw.
I was cut.
The water trickled down and boiled into a fierce steam which burned me as it billowed up
from the wound. My blood mixed with it and part of me was lost to sky.
They still don't want to get wet, but I go outside when it rains to drink from the sky.
So citadels and shadow swords have similar properties, perhaps only cerain things can undo them and they are to do with souls.
Traz's soul was able to destroy one
Sounds like just another myth to me . . .
Angel_OA wrote:Traz's soul was able to destroy one
...huh?
Tactician Czanos wrote: This could also explain how Lyrra gets in, as Jeruh might still see her as an innocent.
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