![]() ![]() However, this was so long ago that when Fymryn (Mene's reincarnation) steals the spark back, she withers and dies on the spot regardless. Technically Selemene was an elf before she took Mene's divine spark and ascended into godhood.Subverted by Davion in Book 3 Episode 2, in that his 'deal' is for Terrorblade to stand still and gloat over his apparent victory for just a moment longer, so that Davion can stab him through the heart.Terrifyingly, he manages his part of the deal, and Terrorblade delivers a Curb-Stomp Battle beatdown to the Jerkass goddess. Invoker uses the Shopkeeper's pendant originally used by Mirana to make a deal with Terrorblade for the price of seven of the eight eldwyrm souls, the demon would take down the goddess Selemene, all for vengeance.Sylrak is played by Tony Todd of Candyman and Final Destination fame, Aethrak is played by Robert Englund from A Nightmare on Elm Street, Lirrak is played by Cassandra Peterson of Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Vahrak is played by John Kassir from Tales from the Crypt, and Byssrak, Indrak, and Orrak are played by Doug Bradley, Andrew Robinson, and Ashley Laurence from Hellraiser. Casting Gag: All but one of the voice actors for the Eldwurms are horror alums.Overextension also renders him visibly older, though this reverses as his magic recovers. If his shield is depleted, he does not die (or at least, not the one time we see it happen) but is left catatonic. Cast from Hit Points: The Invoker's defensive magic uses his life force as its source of energy.The Cameo: In Book III, Episode 4, Windranger, Axe, Phantom Lancer, and Tiny appear as the 'special individuals' who have been empowered by the Direstones and Radiant Ores, as explained by Filomena to the council when she tries to gain an audience with Mene.And, somehow, Filomena seems to be alive and cured. However, with Fymryn now taking her place as Mene and Mirana ascending to godhood and bearing her and Davion's child, the promise of making a new world in the wake of the battle of Foulfell sparks some hope. However, this means reverting back to her original reality, and everyone that has died before this moment will stay dead, which now includes Davion, who had sacrificed himself in the battle of Foulfell, killing Terrorblade and stopping his ultimate plan it also meant saying goodbye to Marci once more. Mirana undoes Invoker's experiment with his acceptance of the fact that Filomena will always die from the rot afflicting her from youth. On the flipside, Mirana is crowned Empress of the Sun and fulfills her birthright, Slyrak sets off for Foulfell to do battle with Terrorblade (meaning Davion is no longer living on borrowed time), Selemene has risen back into divinity and the Coedwei have stood down from their genocidal rage, and Mene's vengeance will not come to pass at least for the time being. Oh boy, where do we begin with Book II? Marci perishes defending Mirana, Lina is impaled upon the throne of the Helio Imperium, Auroth meets her end protecting Bram, the eldwyrms have been sold out by Vahdrak to the Invoker, the Dragon Knights are all but exterminated, Luna has forsaken Selemene and been rendered powerless in turn, and Fymryn departs from the Invoker's tower unsure of where to go or even who she is.However, Mirana has returned to her people, Fymryn sets off to give Davion's dragon's tooth necklace back to him, and the Invoker has completed his revenge against Selemene, leaving her in no state to continue tormenting mortalkind. The elves have effectively declared war on humanity, Terrorblade is set to capture 7 of the Eldywrms' souls, and Davion has been captured by the other Dragon Knights. Bittersweet Ending: Book 1 ends moreso on the bitter side than the sweet.They're far from the only evil characters, however. Big Bad Ensemble: Terrorblade, Selememe and Invoker are the villains of Dragon's Blood, being the driving forces behind the events that occur in the series. ![]()
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