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Rua's House is My House Now
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I think it was mentioned that her brother actually has a chronic illness and Rua works to pay for his medical treatments. In a surprising show of sympathy for "I drug women into slaves" Lucas lets Rua work when she needs to so she can take care of her brother on off time. The suits of armor in her house are gifts from people she meets at the pub when they try to court her. As for using the power of the Dark Knight to heal him, as Duncan's past shows, it comes at a price. When Duncan finds her after her transformation, she's surrounded by the corpses of Knights, and the only she could say was "I just wanted to walk again".
I assumed that if it was full body paralysis, then one couldn't make the deal to be a dark knight, since, you know...full body. Maybe needing to say yes. That sort of thing.
Well he actually could be healed by becoming a Dark Knight. The DK "armor" is described as something similar in nature to the symbiote from Spider-man and merging with it grants you super human abilities and restores/heals any lost functions. The only problem is that it supposedly whispers you to commit atrocities constantly so a person would gradually be warped to do evil, unless they have sufficient willpower to overcome it. There's an in-game novel that describes a researcher going mad from just dealing with a mere fragment of the armor so I can't exactly say its healthy to give Rua's brother something like that.
Reincarnate Ruairi's soul in him?
There's a special place in hell waiting for you.
Indeed. I did try to do Duncan's house but sadly did not have much luck in that department
I do want to try the Inn though.
Wai
Which novel would that be, if you don't mind me asking? I'd like to read it myself.
I believe that novel would be Dark Knights and the Armor of Blackness.
Thank you!
Yeah, that's the book you get when you do the DK quest line as a human. A bit of outside lore, but in Vindictus the Dark Knight is STILL an agent of the humans working alongside the Paladins and having the same goal. This book states that the DK is to the Fomors what the Paladin is to the humans which contradicts what Vindictus reveals them to be so either at some point the DK turned on humans or they suffered a massive PR disaster. In Vindictus the path of the Paladin and the DK differ on their choice of methods to obtain their goal, to bring about paradise. The Paladin chooses to save and protect as many people along the way, and will do so no matter how much longer it takes to reach it. The DK on the other hand treat everything else as secondary, all choices are to further the goal, be it sacrificing lives, or doing dirty work. It's a bit of interesting lore, with the connection to Vindictus adding a bit of flavor to it.
The decision is made in a level 40 quest, where one is given the choice to spare Gallagher or kill him by Nyle, a member of a secret order. It should be noted that Cichol himself hasn't begun to exist, when the current god of Fomors is the dragon Elchulus.
Morrighan may or may not have existed, but once she is brought into the picture, so does a certain someone become Cichol to oppose her.
Of course, this is Vindictus, where the Glas Ghaibhleann we all knew and love became a four armed blue skin man in his "true form".
I think Morrighan's been mentioned in the lore of Vindictus already before she manifested in the world proper. Cichol is a strange case in that both Vindictus and Mabi have their own origins for him. Though they show them at different stages of their lives my personal theory is that Morrighan and Cichol have both existed as Gods since the beginning of time. Their divine forms (as I call them) are the child-like forms we see in the Mabi flashback, and those are the forms they actually are in during the Vindictus timeline. However, after using mortals to manifest in the world, they assume their adult bodies and those are the forms we are now familiar with and interact with. We know that Cichol helped Morrighan in building the soul stream while still in those child-like bodies, so the timeline does mesh up with Vindictus if we assume that at that time the soul stream was just completed and Morrighan intends on using it to transfer humans to Tir Na Nog, (remember Erinn IS Tir Na Nog). Just a bit of personal theory.
Either way, yes, indeed, kind of off-topic.
Let's see more pictures of the bed in different places? =D
Yes, I would very much like that. I'll mix it up a bit and show log in a forest however.
I think I have a better picture on my computer at home which I guess I'll show later.
Lugh is also a raid boss, and I am curious. (Though I have never played Vindictus to Ben Chenner Slope or Season 3)
Nice perspective.