I would assume so... you see the memories through "Bluestar colored glasses."Xath said:When Xath accesses the Bluestar's memories of Mordred, what are her perceptions? Is her opinion of Mordred influenced when she is accessing them?
Yeah. Mordred is a cruel, power hungry overlord with delusions of grandeur. The Bluestar suspects that his pretensions to Godhood are completely fabricated, and even if they are not, he has reason to suspect that Oberon and Tiamat, at least, are not completely divine in origin. Regardless, he knows that whatever Mordred really is, Morgath I is his father, and Tiamat his mother...Xath said:When Xath accesses the Bluestar's memories of Mordred, what are her perceptions? Is her opinion of Mordred influenced when she is accessing them?
The_Universe said:When accessing his memories, you are filled with a burning hatred second only to that he feels for the Apecto and Quarion the Great. Mordred must fall - not because of the atrocities he caused, but because had they audacity to take something for his own that the Bluestar considers his.
You feel the memories the way Big Blue does... and he HATES Mordred for persuing immortality... that belongs to Big Blue alone.Xath said:What?
Answers are posted above, somwhere.Queen_Dopplepopolis said:Religion: 26
-This includes stuff about undead too, remember.
History: 22
Military: 23
Forgot to add History in here for some reason...
So, what do we get through those Knoweldge checks and the questions posted earlier?
Well that's not very interesting.Xath said:Nevermind