MisterJB wrote...
dragonflight288 wrote...
Add in that despite the atrocious writing at the end, you can really only do that Harvester ritual once. Once you're a Harvester or somthing like that, there's no going back. There's no way he possibly could've practiced that spell before casting it at that time.
Grab a few rats, stitch them together. There, you've just practiced making an Harvester.
Not to mention that he could have practicted other forms of blood magic in order to be comfortable with it enough to cast it during the Annulment.
Interesting take.
Very well then, let's take this train of thought down the rails and see where it leads. I'm currently playing the newest Phoenix Wright game Dual Destinies and I'm going to use the by-word of all the Phoenix Wright (& Miles Edgworth Investigations and Apollo Justice) games. Evidence.
You assert that Orsino is a practicing blood
mage and use his comfort in using the Harvester ritual, one that destroyed both his mind and his body at the point of casting it as evidence of this. Eluvianix and I have made the assertion that it was an act of Last Resort where the only options were to die or die, and in both the pro-templar and pro-
mage endings he says he never once practiced blood magic before then.
I will add onto this. We know from Golems of Amgarrok that Harvesters are nothing more than a powerful Fade Spirit possessing corpses and flesh arranged in some manner. We also know from the lore that using blood magic increases risk of possession and the devs have confirmed that demons are attracted to power, and the more power a
mage has, both political and magical, the more powerful a demon in the hierarchy takes note.
I say it may be possible that Orsino somehow got some information on Amgarrok, whether from the Carta, his connection to Quentin's study in Necromancy, or any number of reasons, and this information would be available after the Warden recovered it and left Amgarrok, whether through the Shaperate or from associates of the Warden as Amgarrok happened 5 or so years before Act 3. By using blood magic, Orsino may have been forcibly possessed and all the corpses he had prepared may have been meant to become a Harvester and he had no intention of becoming one himself. I say this because the moment he actually starts the ritual his eyes turn the exact same shade as Huon's from earlier in Act 3.
Orsino used blood magic as an act of desperation, and is power overwhelmed him at the last moment because he lacked control or training despite possessing theoretical knowledge. If you wish to refute this, then by all means do so.
EDIT: But if you do seek to refute my arguments, you must use evidence or point out how my logic is flawed based on the game events.
Modifié par dragonflight288, 12 décembre 2013 - 04:31 .