Is this stated at all? I would like some vids.
And why keep all the beings of Nosgoth from using too much magic? I'm thinking that all of this is to keep people from ignoring the laws of the universe and using all the magic they want, which would result in them destroying everything in existence as every universe and every bit of matter everywhere collapses in on itself.
If my MUA-inspired theory is correct, Kain can't use all the magic he wants either.
Originally posted by Burning thoughtK. Provide a feat of such a thing.
It bothers me that you cannot understand canon of games you dislike or are bias against and that you think Kain would slow himself in time, but its KMC funny hour.....so....perhaps were best buddies....
Amy Herring or whatever that bitche's name is wouldn't know what the fvck you are talking about if she saw some of the things you have said.
Kain clearly is slowed, but I shall admit not to the same extent as the enemy.
Originally posted by Q'Anilia
We're not just thinking it. We're seeing it. The fact that you're not says more about you than us.There's a saying: "If love is blinding, then I don't want to see". It's a multi-meaning phrase. Quite the mindscratcher 😊
No your thinking it, because ime seeing something diffrent, have played diffrent, the people who made the game think something diffrent as does the information site I provided, and logic dictates Kain would not slow himself with his own powers anyway, combine that with the fact your all a bunch of bias Kain haters and have proven it in several threads this makes your opinions null and void.
Originally posted by Burning thoughtBAAAAAAAAAAAAW!
No your thinking it, because ime seeing something diffrent, have played diffrent, the people who made the game think something diffrent as does the information site I provided, and logic dictates Kain would not slow himself with his own powers anyway, combine that with the fact your all a bunch of bias Kain haters and have proven it in several threads this makes your opinions null and void.
Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
Is this stated at all? I would like some vids.And why keep all the beings of Nosgoth from using too much magic? I'm thinking that all of this is to keep people from ignoring the laws of the universe and using all the magic they want, which would result in them destroying everything in existence as every universe and every bit of matter everywhere collapses in on itself.
If my MUA-inspired theory is correct, Kain can't use all the magic he wants either.
Yes its stated, theres not a video however, but the statement is clear and from silicon knights, which is funny because NemeBro got that wrong for a start.
No you see this regulation is perhaps close to what you claim, however youve misunderstood it you see, KAIN is the one who is regulating. So if he does not want to use all this magic, then perhaps he will not, but in this thread, PIS would not exist, nor would it exist in any other.
Originally posted by Burning thought
Kain haters
Kain is an awesome character. I have nothing against him at all. It's an brilliant design, has an interesting background, a creative source of power and an intelligent course of development. His relationships and position are intriguing, and he's a philosophical triumph.
Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
So...Kain can use all the magic he wants in a KMC thread because it's not Nosgoth and PIS doesn't exist here like it does in his game?
No its because in Nosgoth, he may actually regulate his own magic for the sake of the world, however he would not care for the world that the battle takes place on in a KMC thread, so he would be unrestrained in his usage of magic. And no, PIS is not taken into account in games at all in our debates, characters use their full powers at all times unless stated otherwise.
The role of the Balance Guardians was a reglatory one; their magic influenced the regulation of the other magic in Nosgoth. We can identify three Balance Guardians, pictured above.
This is the information providen on the site. As a guardian of balance, you're not doing the regulating yourself, but rather influencing the regulation.
The balance and death guardians powers only influence their aspects, unlike the other guardians who has their powers for direct use. The regulation of magic on Nosgoth is a stand-alone factor that's being touched by the guardian of balance. The guardian itself is not stated to do the regulating. If it did, it'd say "their magic regulate the others magic in Nosgoth" rather than "their magic influence the regulation of the other magic in Nosgoth"
That simple shows that Kains level of magic is so high that it can influence the regulation, influence, e.g. kicking a ball influences it to move across the ground. The defintions of influence:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/influence
in·flu·ence (nfl-ns)
n.
1. A power affecting a person, thing, or course of events, especially one that operates without any direct or apparent effort: relaxed under the influence of the music; the influence of television on modern life.
2. Power to sway or affect based on prestige, wealth, magic, ability, or position: used her parent's influence to get the job.
3.
a. A person who exerts influence: My parents considered my friend to be a bad influence on me.
b. An effect or change produced by influence.
4.
a. A determining factor believed by some to affect individual tendencies and characteristics understood to be caused by the positions of the stars and planets at the time of one's birth.
b. Factors believed to be caused by the changing positions of the stars and planets in relation to their positions at the time of one's birth.
tr.v. in·flu·enced, in·flu·enc·ing, in·flu·enc·es
1. To produce an effect on by imperceptible or intangible means; sway.
2. To affect the nature, development, or condition of; modify. See Synonyms at
This does not actually make a diffrence, Kain is still pretty much regulating, the fact he is using his magic to influence it to do so, is neither here nor there is it. When an influence is used it simply means Kain is doing one effect to form another. Ganon influences his sword to swing by moving his arm, Kiljaeden influences a clone of his enemy to appear through his own magic etc etc
So you point out that Kain fairly effortlessly arranges the cosmos with his influence. Rather than directly.