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Sekk'ral is the most loyal dragon, he's still willing to lay down his life for his husband even if he might die! And why everyone thinks dragons are monsters.
(Facepalm) Of course the chalice only activates if completely filled. Still, given the size difference, Farin might not require the full amount, so I could see Sekk'ral getting the excess. Not a perfect solution, but maybe enough to keep him alive. Of course, that'll only work if the transmutation of blood to Divinis-Alpha in the chalice is nearly instantaneous once the vessel is filled.
nan0 said: I hope one of the two dragons that fucked up Farin suddenly appear so they can use their blood to revive him. Vrekkias is fine he has a good heart.
nan0 said: I hope one of the two dragons that fucked up Farin suddenly appear so they can use their blood to revive him. Vrekkias is fine he has a good heart.
honestly, I've been playing with the theory that Vrekkias shows up in time and offers himself as the sacrifice instead, either that, or they get caught, Ra'ghalek is sentenced to sacrifice himself, and Vrekkias steps in, again, offering himself in his stead (since he did make the promise that he'd save him no matter the cost)
My prediction is that the only one theyll find in time is that third one that originally didnt want farin to get injured and the other two that caused this wont be found in time... its better than Sekkral getting killed to do this but its not by much. Since sekkral being sacrifice will kill the story and the writer knows that we WANT those two that killed farin to suffer. I really dont like if my prediction is true but its a possible outcome.
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Nan0
MemberI hope one of the two dragons that fucked up Farin suddenly appear so they can use their blood to revive him. Vrekkias is fine he has a good heart.
Ivan2782727
MemberSekk'ral is the most loyal dragon, he's still willing to lay down his life for his husband even if he might die! And why everyone thinks dragons are monsters.
Trufla
Member(Facepalm) Of course the chalice only activates if completely filled. Still, given the size difference, Farin might not require the full amount, so I could see Sekk'ral getting the excess. Not a perfect solution, but maybe enough to keep him alive. Of course, that'll only work if the transmutation of blood to Divinis-Alpha in the chalice is nearly instantaneous once the vessel is filled.
Lakyyu
MemberAwesome! Someone else thinks like me!
Observing87
MemberAnyone else slightly concerned about the result of that much dragon blood transfused into a fox? Do we get some sort of super-fox?
Moogled
Memberhonestly, I've been playing with the theory that Vrekkias shows up in time and offers himself as the sacrifice instead, either that, or they get caught, Ra'ghalek is sentenced to sacrifice himself, and Vrekkias steps in, again, offering himself in his stead (since he did make the promise that he'd save him no matter the cost)
tunasalmon
MemberMy prediction is that the only one theyll find in time is that third one that originally didnt want farin to get injured and the other two that caused this wont be found in time... its better than Sekkral getting killed to do this but its not by much. Since sekkral being sacrifice will kill the story and the writer knows that we WANT those two that killed farin to suffer. I really dont like if my prediction is true but its a possible outcome.
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