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My comment for this page from Gaia: sic mundus creatus est:Eldor is able to breathe in “space” since there’s the same amount of air everywhere.
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My comment for this page from Gaia: sic mundus creatus est:Eldor is able to breathe in “space” since there’s the same amount of air everywhere.
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Just checking, but is that corpse someone we’ve met before? Like a prisoner they tested this banishment on or part of a flashback somewhere?
Mostly right, a body would stay together in space, since the heat and cold tend to desiccate (mummify) corpses.
If the Gaia/Ball war ever got a mini-series, we’d probably find the guy in the sorta-samurai armour.
The fact that there’s no stars here was strong foreshadowing that the time suspension shield and Eldor’s Unknown Goal had something to do with space travel, as a future story reveal.
@ CeeKay:
I don’t remember if they ever directly reference this guy, but I do remember that this marked the boundary of the world they live in. That skeleton is just about as far as you can possibly go from the planet in that world. I forgot if they even explained why that universe is so tiny. It’s all terribly interesting, anyways, as is the blue text above us explaining how Eldor is able to breathe in this strange situation.
It’s Baldor, son of Brego. “Hither shall the flowers of simbelmynë come never unto world’s end.” 🙂
I love the image of Eldor wiggling his hand when his spell doesn’t work, like a man banging the remote from his TV when the channel won’t change.
@ Vicious Sand:
Eldor’s very much known goal has nothing to do with space travel. This is as much space as there is in the Gaia universe.
I wonder how they determined how far away this would teleport the victim.
@ Icarus:
Eldor’s only known goal is to free whatever is behind the TSS. Also Gaia had no right to refuse his request for immortality, etc. etc. All his plans are aimed at the TSS, and anything else is either in support of that somehow, or is a red herring by the writer.
Red herring distractions like: If that dot is planet Gaia, then where’s the sun?
@ Vicious Sand:
Eldor has very explicitly stated that the Spirit Source is behid the shield, and destroying the shield would allow Baal access to the Source, as it was before the Darkness.