Or his aged look is because he is in an asylum. Withering away with the meager amounts of food his is given plus any abuse he suffers as being an inmate.
His line look what this stone has done to me always struck me has having to meanings depending how how you viewed the situation he is in.
He has clearly aged a lot, so the stone has definitely had some affect on him. I can't deny that. Not the least because I wouldn't even know where to begin even if I wanted to. But you also get the statement, or variations there of, "Look what you have done to me, you drove me to this..." Marius is haunted by the memories of what he saw, many of which would drive a sane man, well insane. Where do you find an insane person. In an asylum, presumably under lock and key. Where is Marius? in a cell under lock and key.
No really connectation it's an asylum, but I doubt to many people would believe someone when the told them that some guy they wandered through the desert with for weeks after a building burned down because lots of monsters jumped out of fire pots and wrecked up the place turned in the Lord of Terror before his eyes and with the help of Baal in the body of Tal Rasha and the Lord of Hatred opened a portal to Hell, and that he is holding part of Baal's soulstone, and that Tyrael the Arch Angel told him to go to the Hellforge and destroy it.
Most original crasy story I have ever heard, but seriously who is going to believe that in a world where you have a halucigen like Narlet weed, which if you smoke copious quantities of, causes all earthly sensation to leave your body. Plus the is far from a dry (no alcohol) world.
Oh look Farnham is telling that story about the monster with the big axe again, don't listen to him.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
If Knaak rewrote large portions of the ending of The Sin War Trilogy as Elfen Lied says in the "should demons have genitals" thread, then what was the copyright year, and who was the publisher of the original publications? In my collection, Birthright shows its copyright as 2006, where Scales of the Serpent and The Vieled Prophet show 2007 copyrights. None of the books list any prior copyrights or publications, which is unusual if there were.
No No No. His Sin War Trilogy rewtire huge parts of canonical lore from the games. BLizzard have stated that what he wrote is now the offical ore. Even more so than the games.
He didn't rewrite any of the Sin War Trilogy after it was published.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
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His line look what this stone has done to me always struck me has having to meanings depending how how you viewed the situation he is in.
He has clearly aged a lot, so the stone has definitely had some affect on him. I can't deny that. Not the least because I wouldn't even know where to begin even if I wanted to. But you also get the statement, or variations there of, "Look what you have done to me, you drove me to this..." Marius is haunted by the memories of what he saw, many of which would drive a sane man, well insane. Where do you find an insane person. In an asylum, presumably under lock and key. Where is Marius? in a cell under lock and key.
No really connectation it's an asylum, but I doubt to many people would believe someone when the told them that some guy they wandered through the desert with for weeks after a building burned down because lots of monsters jumped out of fire pots and wrecked up the place turned in the Lord of Terror before his eyes and with the help of Baal in the body of Tal Rasha and the Lord of Hatred opened a portal to Hell, and that he is holding part of Baal's soulstone, and that Tyrael the Arch Angel told him to go to the Hellforge and destroy it.
Most original crasy story I have ever heard, but seriously who is going to believe that in a world where you have a halucigen like Narlet weed, which if you smoke copious quantities of, causes all earthly sensation to leave your body. Plus the is far from a dry (no alcohol) world.
Oh look Farnham is telling that story about the monster with the big axe again, don't listen to him.
No No No. His Sin War Trilogy rewtire huge parts of canonical lore from the games. BLizzard have stated that what he wrote is now the offical ore. Even more so than the games.
He didn't rewrite any of the Sin War Trilogy after it was published.