(02-24-2016, 10:24 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: That hinges on attacking and maiming Hraes' kid NOT being a significant factor in the war, though. Is Hraes just going to be cool with that? Killing her is a big no-no, but just nearly killing her is fine. Classic Nidhogg. *laughtrack*Given the strength and power of the dragons, a serious injury like that in the span of a lifetime of thousands of years might be the equivalent of a public flogging. Humiliating and painful, but not genuinely life threatening unless taken to its extreme. Hraes might look at it and weigh the options of just letting his child be wounded emotionally and physically against war among their own kind and opt to not to pick a fight. Since that would result in lots of permanent death and division within his race, that so far he's been willfully indifferent to. (Perhaps out of cowardice, from Niddhogr's perspective.)Â
Though, he's kinda let Niddhogr cause that with his personal war already. I guess the idea is that he's counting on the repugnance of "killing one's own family" to dissuade them? Perhaps even Niddhogr is not so far gone as to murder other dragons yet.
But it's probably just me reading into it too much.
I actually kinda don't know how important Thancred was in Ul'dah. I mean, was it his duty to kill rampaging gobbues in the city? Was he her father's bodyguard?
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