@ All-Purpose Guru:
I don’t think he did anything (except the protection stuff at the beginning). The golem was inside the building and he did not went inside.
I bet he really was confused: some agitation inside, then boom the wall, then Lilith, then decapitated. Oh it was a golem. And then another explosion and Lilith and two guards are coming out, trying to cross the wall, then building themselves a small fortress… and poof.
He must be even more confused than the guards.
I still am wondering on how he was planning to save Lilith? Taking her away? Protecting her with magical spells so the execution would not work?
@ All-Purpose Guru:
I don’t think he did anything (except the protection stuff at the beginning). The golem was inside the building and he did not went inside.
I bet he really was confused: some agitation inside, then boom the wall, then Lilith, then decapitated. Oh it was a golem. And then another explosion and Lilith and two guards are coming out, trying to cross the wall, then building themselves a small fortress… and poof.
He must be even more confused than the guards.
Unless he has some magical senses which gave him better information. Like, maybe he was able to recognize the golem even before decapitation.
@ All-Purpose Guru:
I still am wondering on how he was planning to save Lilith? Taking her away? Protecting her with magical spells so the execution would not work?
The moment she would be in clear, he could just fly down and take her, yes.
The first time I read it, and even now, the dragon seems like some strange random happenstance not connected to anything other than “let’s have a cool looking ending for this.”
@ Vicious Sand:
In the episode Tower in the Sky 7, Faye comes to Xarlaxe to ask him to rescue Lilith if they can’t save her by legal means. It’s also mentioned in the rerun spoiler comment.
I never twigged to the fact that Xarlaxe was doing the magic the golem appeared to be doing— especially the breathing fire part.
As this golem was built independent of the knowledge of the dragon being there, I’d say everything the golem was doing was stuff Vivi set it up to be able to do on its own.
Xarlaxe: “Huh. Well, that was weird.”
I never twigged to the fact that Xarlaxe was doing the magic the golem appeared to be doing— especially the breathing fire part.
@ All-Purpose Guru:
I don’t think he did anything (except the protection stuff at the beginning). The golem was inside the building and he did not went inside.
I bet he really was confused: some agitation inside, then boom the wall, then Lilith, then decapitated. Oh it was a golem. And then another explosion and Lilith and two guards are coming out, trying to cross the wall, then building themselves a small fortress… and poof.
He must be even more confused than the guards.
I still am wondering on how he was planning to save Lilith? Taking her away? Protecting her with magical spells so the execution would not work?
I’m surprised that there wasn’t any shrapnel from the exploding bomb. There is the bomb itself of course, plus the three cubes, plus the portal.
Maybe the bomb disintegrates everything within a meter.
Sekhmet wrote:
Unless he has some magical senses which gave him better information. Like, maybe he was able to recognize the golem even before decapitation.
Sekhmet wrote:
The moment she would be in clear, he could just fly down and take her, yes.
The first time I read it, and even now, the dragon seems like some strange random happenstance not connected to anything other than “let’s have a cool looking ending for this.”
@ Vicious Sand:
In the episode Tower in the Sky 7, Faye comes to Xarlaxe to ask him to rescue Lilith if they can’t save her by legal means. It’s also mentioned in the rerun spoiler comment.
All-Purpose Guru wrote:
As this golem was built independent of the knowledge of the dragon being there, I’d say everything the golem was doing was stuff Vivi set it up to be able to do on its own.