Okay...... so that means what- there is no possible way for Mordred to have had any contact with either of them and thus the Bluestar's memories you carry have nothing to do with them.Xath said:But Uther and Aureliana were good (metallic) dragons.
Aureliana is thought to have fought (and died) at the Battle for Mordred's Isle in the Freedom War.Laurel said:Okay...... so that means what- there is no possible way for Mordred to have had any contact with either of them and thus the Bluestar's memories you carry have nothing to do with them.
Even though one -A I think- fought directly against Mordred, died fighting him or at least his forces. And there's no possible way for Uther to be have been around during that war against Mordred, since we only have guesses that Uther actually died in the War of the Damned.
Also I wasn't saying anyone was friendly with anyone, or in any of this making any concrete statements.... it was all a question with some possibilities attached. Questions behind all the assumtions and guesses in Kennons statement, since currently that's all we have.
You could!Xath said:If it becomes an issue, I suppose we could scry for him; that is if he doesn't have some sort of anti-scrying mojo on him. Or he's not dead.
Really, for minimal cost, you could scry all sorts of historical figures, and see if any of them turn up. Some, if they existed, would make their saves. Others might not - that's why we have dice!The_Universe said:You could!
Nope. Either way, you just get nothin'.Xath said:That would certainly be interesting and probably worthwhile. It's not as though scry costs much. Is there a way to tell the difference with scry between someone who is dead, and someone who is blocking scry?