11-27-2010, 01:36 PM
11-27-2010, 01:38 PM
Quote:However! This brings up an interesting point. If one was to make a soul stone, and place it somewhere deep within the Nether, would they age slower?
Oh, to answer your question, I do not believe it would. Don't quote me on this, but the body would need to be in the Nether, not just the soul stone. And also, considering that Aulten is a very adept Demonologist and would have a large amount of fel in him, it should also taint his soul, correct? Which would make the soul stone a target for the Legion
But here's a thought: could a necromancer extract his soul from his body and emplant it in a slain man's body? It would sort-of make him undead, but at the same time, not really. Or is that possible?
Oh! Demon blood! But then, he'd go insane.
11-27-2010, 01:39 PM
Beltharean Wrote:Oh! Also, it's not quite immortality, but drinking demon blood does in fact cause a person to live well past their 'due date' to put it elegantly.
Yes, but it's also very, -very- corrupting. The risks are extremely high >.<
and no, a necromancer wouldn't do that. You can't force a man's soul into another man's body. The body would reject the soul.
11-27-2010, 01:41 PM
For the record, it was Nozdormu, not Ysera, that granted the Night Elves immortality with their blessing to the World Tree.
11-27-2010, 01:41 PM
Quote:and no, a necromancer wouldn't do that. You can't force a man's soul into another man's body. The body would reject the soul.
Gul'Dan did it.
Jussss' sayin'.
11-27-2010, 01:44 PM
There's a spell where a warlock can in fact possess a person's body, by pushing the body's original host into a crystal. If the crystal is destroyed, and the necromancer's original body is burned, then the necromancer's soul has no where to go, and the host's soul is essentially destroyed.
11-27-2010, 01:48 PM
Well, yes, Bel, a necromancer can force out the soul of a person and place it into a crystal. I haven't heard of the latter half of that though, the inhabiting their body part.
What I was getting at though was making an Old Horde DK-style person, or in this case, whatever you want to consider it, really. Taking Aulten's soul and infusing it into a warrior's body type thing.
What I was getting at though was making an Old Horde DK-style person, or in this case, whatever you want to consider it, really. Taking Aulten's soul and infusing it into a warrior's body type thing.
11-27-2010, 02:22 PM
muhaha8 Wrote:Quote:and no, a necromancer wouldn't do that. You can't force a man's soul into another man's body. The body would reject the soul.
Gul'Dan did it.
Jussss' sayin'.
Gul'dan is a lore character. It's different.
11-27-2010, 02:25 PM
True, he is, but it may still be possible...
11-27-2010, 02:31 PM
Maybe. But usually, players are not allowed to do lore character level stuff. Like this. Here's my suggestion. Pay money, get a race change, become draenei. Done.
11-27-2010, 02:37 PM
Dude. Have you ever heard of Lorefigureoitis? It's when random people wish to be lore figures, or do what they could. This is a very serious inflictment, as Lore Figures are Lore Figures, and players are players. It's a proven fact that 93% of everything a lore figure does it "too OP" for a regular player to do.
11-27-2010, 02:42 PM
I lulz at both of those comments...haha.
I think though that I'm just going to stick with Plan A unless I'm told otherwise by a GM. In which case I shall evoke the patron saint of bad ideas, Plan B.
I think though that I'm just going to stick with Plan A unless I'm told otherwise by a GM. In which case I shall evoke the patron saint of bad ideas, Plan B.