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<blockquote data-quote="emeraldbeacon" data-source="post: 8485908" data-attributes="member: 7032019"><p>But as I understand it, the trees CAN'T handle it... they're on fire, and likely to burn out and die if the resiliancy of Indomitability is removed from them. Timbre herself is aflame; she is perhaps worse than anyone else, BECAUSE she's the spirit of the forest.</p><p></p><p>Why, then, do the seela NOT suffer from the heat? What makes the seela different from Timbre? I can handwave Nelle's resiliance, because he stays far to the north, experiencing only the most distant effects of the fire forest... and Gwenvere is a water spirit herself (perhaps a natural "antidote" to the persistant fire), and is able to exist entirely below the surface, thus granting her some degree of defenses against the eternal flames.</p><p></p><p>(If I had to describe it myself, I would probably say that they ARE indeed suffering in the fire, just not in a way that non-fey can understand. Their dull, ruddy skin and fragile-looking wings are actually a symptom of their affliction; if freed from the fires, they would become more vibrant, colorful and capable of brief bursts of flight, as chapter 3 describes)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emeraldbeacon, post: 8485908, member: 7032019"] But as I understand it, the trees CAN'T handle it... they're on fire, and likely to burn out and die if the resiliancy of Indomitability is removed from them. Timbre herself is aflame; she is perhaps worse than anyone else, BECAUSE she's the spirit of the forest. Why, then, do the seela NOT suffer from the heat? What makes the seela different from Timbre? I can handwave Nelle's resiliance, because he stays far to the north, experiencing only the most distant effects of the fire forest... and Gwenvere is a water spirit herself (perhaps a natural "antidote" to the persistant fire), and is able to exist entirely below the surface, thus granting her some degree of defenses against the eternal flames. (If I had to describe it myself, I would probably say that they ARE indeed suffering in the fire, just not in a way that non-fey can understand. Their dull, ruddy skin and fragile-looking wings are actually a symptom of their affliction; if freed from the fires, they would become more vibrant, colorful and capable of brief bursts of flight, as chapter 3 describes) [/QUOTE]
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