Makes you wonder how far back does her powers resurrect things…
She calls the Endstone by different name, clearly recognising it though…
So she’s probably looking for someone from waaaaayyyyyy back…
My thoughts exactly. She could belong to a previous Civilsiation. And it could be that whatever stone she is using can not resurrect that far back in the first place.
Another interesting thing about her Stone: The Endstone does not work on the resurrected.
That makes it somewhat similar with the Toadstone. And using the Banestone to summon Dinosaurs.
Yes the Endstone doesn’t work on the undead. 🙂 The way I see it, the Endstone disrupts stone-energy, so that would affect the making of zombies. But once they’re made, they’re made.
@Velgar: Yes this is what I was going for with calling the Endstone by another name. Plus our new antagonist is dressed in a different style as well — just trying to make her more exotic and out of place. 🙂
Hum, does she know Daisy is dead, or is she covering all of the bases? Also, is she alive, or dead?
She is aware that Daisy is definetly dead. Wich is why she goes around resurrecting everyone, in hopes of finding her.
I’d say that’s a fair assessment. 🙂
Makes you wonder how far back does her powers resurrect things…
She calls the Endstone by different name, clearly recognising it though…
So she’s probably looking for someone from waaaaayyyyyy back…
My thoughts exactly. She could belong to a previous Civilsiation. And it could be that whatever stone she is using can not resurrect that far back in the first place.
Another interesting thing about her Stone: The Endstone does not work on the resurrected.
That makes it somewhat similar with the Toadstone. And using the Banestone to summon Dinosaurs.
Yes the Endstone doesn’t work on the undead. 🙂 The way I see it, the Endstone disrupts stone-energy, so that would affect the making of zombies. But once they’re made, they’re made.
@Velgar: Yes this is what I was going for with calling the Endstone by another name. Plus our new antagonist is dressed in a different style as well — just trying to make her more exotic and out of place. 🙂
This is such a great twist. Love it!
Thanks! 🙂
Eh, Daisy. Clever, Tony, clever.
Heh. Heh. You got that. 🙂