I'd say it's the perfect time. the author has shown Belkar is still evil via his agony from the amulet so the audience knows he's going straight to the Abyss or maybe Pandemonium at best.
its not the fall that kills you - its that sudden stop!!No Xs in Belkar's eyes yet. He's down, but not out!
Right, Belkar is going away for good. Splat and that's that! We might get a scene where he's waiting in Cedrik's inbox, but that's about it.Yes and no. I hesitate, because the whole point of this arc is that resurrection spells in this setting are not exactly a dime a dozen.
Are we reading the same comic? It seemed clear that sort of thing doesn't happen. Beardy is just a passenger with no influence over his old husk.and that shakes up Durkula enough that DurkonInside can take over again.
Are we reading the same comic? It seemed clear that sort of thing doesn't happen. Beardy is just a passenger with no influence over his old husk.
Why do you think that? IMHO we are being shown Durkon's backstory this way because it adds to the tragedy of his fate. Also this is the only way we can can learn it before Beardy is removed from play permanently so the backstory gives the audience a last chance to get a few answers.Apparently we're not, because all the extended scenes about Durkon's childhood, all the time we're spending inside his head (which has never been done in the comic until this point), all the character development that's being done, would be entirely pointless if Durkon can't be in some way responsible for his own fate.
Why do you think that? IMHO we are being shown Durkon's backstory this way because it adds to the tragedy of his fate. Also this is the only way we can can learn it before Beardy is removed from play permanently so the backstory gives the audience a last chance to get a few answers.
After all, even if the clerics dust Durkon, the high priest of Thor will forbid Durkon from being Resurrected due to the Prophesy that got Durkon kicked out in the first place.
Durkon is already dead, he will be going home posthumously and destined to destroy his homeland should he return to it, Belkar is slated to leave the world never to return. These are things the narrative has already promised.Yep, we're largely working on different readings here. In your reading, Belkar dies, Durkon dies, and the Order goes forward with Haley, Roy, and Elan the Intermittently Competent to face the lich and his increasingly powerful and ruthless goblin priest sidekick.
Durkon is already dead, he will be going home posthumously and destined to destroy his homeland should he return to it, Belkar is slated to leave the world never to return. These are things the narrative has already promised.
I'm also doubting things look that great for Roy's future since he is carrying a sword that emits a deadly glow that he was warned to counteract, but chose NOT to.