I'm looking for any thoughts or insight on draconic enthrallment. The game seems a little skimpy on details, and there appear to be multiple ways to come by it--and even ways to resist it. I feel like I'm missing pieces to determine if it's an actually useful plot device though, or even puzzle out how it works, so I'm reaching out here.
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RE: Enthrallment |
02-19-2016, 04:17 PM
Draconic Enthrallment in what way? Â In the case of the dragon cultists and heretics? Â Or in the case of Estinien? Â In another case?
The basics of the two cases I mentioned above are hard to translate to any race or character besides Elezen and Einstein respectively, because they are intrinsically linked. Â This is spoilery for HW, if there even is such a thing this far out from the beginning of HW when this was first available, so I will leave it off here for now, to get an idea of what sort of information you were looking for? Hope this gets lots of replies, because more dragon-lore is always appreciated, and a discussion of it, even more so! |
RE: Enthrallment |
02-19-2016, 08:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-28-2016, 09:41 PM by Sounsyy.)
(02-19-2016, 02:52 PM)Raidho Wrote: I'm looking for any thoughts or insight on draconic enthrallment. The game seems a little skimpy on details, and there appear to be multiple ways to come by it--and even ways to resist it. I feel like I'm missing pieces to determine if it's an actually useful plot device though, or even puzzle out how it works, so I'm reaching out here. Okay, this one is a little tricky. We know that dragonkin can bewitch, temper, and control lesser, unintelligent scalekin based on a translation of this Dengeki article. Dengeki Wrote:– When the people of Ishgard become dragons, is there a general role for what they will become? But that said, the only source we have for people becoming "tempered" by dragons are from the Holy See. So we don't know factually if a dragon can actually temper a person. However, the Holy See's official stance is that they can and in these three ways: Hubairtien Wrote:A man must gaze not upon the eyes of a dragon. Ishgardians believe that a dragon may temper a man in any of the above ways. Eye contact, vocalization, or physical contact with a living dragon. The distinction should be made that you can touch a deceased dragon, just not a living one. The skins/scales of murdered dragons often get used in armor, hand wraps, or prayer scrolls to enhance one's fervor when praying to Halone. Now, whether or not a dragon can actually temper you by looking at it? We can't say for sure, as there's no solid evidence of it having ever happened. If you confess to any of these things happening to you, you are branded a heretic. Another honorable mention is that the waters of the Twinpools, Ashpool and Banepool, are believed by the Ishgardians to be poisoned, because a dragon has lain in or drunk from the waters. Patrick Wrote:The water here runs clear as the hearts of the men who work these mountains. May it quench your thirst and wash your spirit clean. But ware the foul waters of Ashpool and Banepool far to the northwest. The taint of the dragon runs deep in those lakes, making them poison to man and beast alike. Cleansing the Wicked Humours Wrote:As if it were not luck enough to be caught unawares, an aevis ravaged a knight's side and breathed its dark magicks into the wound. The unfortunate soul was retrieved from Falcon's Nest by his brothers and brought back to the infirmary, yet his mouth has started foaming and the wound at his side has turned purple, bubbling and festering from the dragon's bewitching. Though I have not seen it myself, some say the guttering of the aevis will drown out Halone's voice of reason, commanding his mind to murder. Lest someone can produce a bottle of hallowed water with which to purify his wound, we will have no choice but to have his head removed before it succumbs to the aevis's whispers entirely. |
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