Verethragna
Friendly Conversationalist
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Since it was seemingly my post that inspired Geo, I'll repost it both for redundancy and so she only has to consult one thread in the future. quote:
The Rose tries to remove the breathing quality of the water, but they succeed in removing the breathing ability of the water. All life that can breathe the water, fish, all other manner of sea life, Water Elves ... Everything that needs to breathe water suddenly finds itself suffocating. Sure, The Rose wouldn't care about the Water Elves. One less magical race for them to deal with. But the sea, which I assume Lore's covers at least 70% of the planets surface, suddenly becomes a sea filled with death. So much so that the ocean water becomes undrinkable, and the only way to purify the water for drinking uses is through magic. The Rose finds itself having created a problem that only magic can solve, while at the same time trying to fight against that very same power. The people, needing drinking water as all land-based life does, becomes disgruntled towards The Rose and rebel factions the likes we've never seen rise up. But it get's worse. All that senseless death beneath the waves causes enough of a reverberation that Kathool wakes up early. Since his existence defies reality, he may breathe but not in a way that we would understand it. So he is not affected by the fact that the water is no longer breathable. But we are. Because of The Rose, not only has he returned, but we are unable to fight him on his own turf. And why should he leave the bottom of the ocean, knowing that so long as he stays down there he is safe? Now think what Kathool did to The Hero when there was no violence and hatred in his mind. And imagine what he could do if, say, the entire population, both The Rose and the rebels were already consumed by it. He turns the entire population of Lore against one another in a war that makes the one against Sepulcher look like a simple game of chess by comparison. And there is nothing we can do to stop him. The Rose destroys Lore far more effectively than the Mysterious Stranger could have ever hoped for. The End. I personally like my idea too much. I don't know if I'll able to bring myself to top it. Or if I even can, for that matter.
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