If he has lots of military forces, Xia won't bug him out of not wanting to start a war.
The problem remains -- it would reintroduce a powerful military that I had so meticulously destroyed, and since it no longer has organic components, it's arguably more competent (he's made them all advanced enough for a Mask of Biomechanics to be ineffective).
Isn't teh efficacy of a Biomechanics mask dependent on the understanding of the user?
The problem remains -- it would reintroduce a powerful military that I had so meticulously destroyed, and since it no longer has organic components, it's arguably more competent (he's made them all advanced enough for a Mask of Biomechanics to be ineffective).
Isn't teh efficacy of a Biomechanics mask dependent on the understanding of the user?
Precisely. Only a Xian at the highest level would have such an understanding.
To remain relevant -- and in order to do so, build a massive military of Rahkshi and drones.
Keep in mind, should he discover Artidax's existence, Inharax could easily sway this Makuta to his side. Artidax, while intelligent, is still a zealot guided by his crusade. He could be easily manipulated if he thought his goals could be met. I'm still not sure why more Makuta than just Umbrax have chosen to follow him, honestly
To remain relevant -- and in order to do so, build a massive military of Rahkshi and drones.
Keep in mind, should he discover Artidax's existence, Inharax could easily sway this Makuta to his side. Artidax, while intelligent, is still a zealot guided by his crusade. He could be easily manipulated if he thought his goals could be met. I'm still not sure why more Makuta than just Umbrax have chosen to follow him, honestly
'cuz he's a HERETIC! *BLAM* And he challenged Zeytran near Koval.
Keep in mind, should he discover Artidax's existence, Inharax could easily sway this Makuta to his side. Artidax, while intelligent, is still a zealot guided by his crusade. He could be easily manipulated if he thought his goals could be met. I'm still not sure why more Makuta than just Umbrax have chosen to follow him, honestly
'cuz he's a HERETIC! *BLAM* And he challenged Zeytran near Koval.
Keep in mind, should he discover Artidax's existence, Inharax could easily sway this Makuta to his side. Artidax, while intelligent, is still a zealot guided by his crusade. He could be easily manipulated if he thought his goals could be met. I'm still not sure why more Makuta than just Umbrax have chosen to follow him, honestly
'cuz he's a HERETIC! *BLAM* And he challenged Zeytran near Koval.
I actually would not mind a timeskip. It could make my story feel less compressed, and the Personas would be a known power upon Spherus Magna. Karunax and Solipsil could make progress without any effort made by myself.
However, I'm against it. Primarily when taking other users into consideration, as many of their plots seem to require the unbroken flow of time to progress properly.
Yeah, that makes perfect sense. I don't think it's that selfish- I had a similar reason for disliking the forceful IC eradication of mass armies.
I fail to see how that would make Inharax impossible to use, though.
It leaves him completely alone, and with everyone else perfectly willing to kill him, if not indifferent toward his death. Inharax is not built to be a refugee and being an enemy to all sides of any conflict is never the good place to be for men of action.
I told you several times, Zeytran has the mentality of a child. If Inharax would suck his pride up and say "Oh hi Zeytran. Um sorry for trying to kill you can we be friends now?" Zeytran 7 out of 10 times will say yes, and the only reason I'm saying 7 is because it's my favorite number.
Zeytran will say yes 10/10 times. He won't be trusted, but he will be permitted into the brotherhood.
A time-skip is not only confusing but, an admittedly selfish I will admit, is that my plots do not wok with time-skips except in vital moments.
When Excidia went on her rampage across the cosmos to slaughter the Great Beings, a time-skip was necessary. But with her onslaught upon Spherus Magna, Zurakia and Emarcee? No, a Time-skip would ruin it. The Crysona arc can't be time-skipped because I need to flesh out their characters, to build up to the Manikin Arc. That arc, the formation of the Manikin Armada can be time-skipped, because it's a tedious process and I don't feel like reposting it. Most of my storyline doesn't revolve around Time Skips.
Also, they are confusing and I just don't like them.
It leaves him completely alone, and with everyone else perfectly willing to kill him, if not indifferent toward his death. Inharax is not built to be a refugee and being an enemy to all sides of any conflict is never the good place to be for men of action.
I told you several times, Zeytran has the mentality of a child. If Inharax would suck his pride up and say "Oh hi Zeytran. Um sorry for trying to kill you can we be friends now?" Zeytran 7 out of 10 times will say yes, and the only reason I'm saying 7 is because it's my favorite number.
Zeytran will say yes 10/10 times. He won't be trusted, but he will be permitted into the brotherhood.