Well, it was removed from her without killing her, so fingers crossed! We never find out if Eldor had destroyed anyone spirit orb. After all, there was a history of monsters becoming extra-monsters when being cut off from the magic stream, so he should want to see what would happen if a spirit orb was destroyed. He would have to know how to destroy a spirit orb if he wanted to destroy a spirit orb as part of the Rube Goldberg can opener he’s created. And while there’s all this talk about How To open the tss around the source, there’s no information on the end goal of what he’s trying to get out of the tss.
It’s an interesting academic question of no practical importance, since we know if all this scheme is shot, the whole planet will blow up… “and nothing will remain”. It’s merely for underline how sloppy Eldor actually is, in despite of he believing to be just the opposite. That guy said his father (Isaac) will spit on Eldor, we don’t know if because of his actions, or because the way he does them (surely both).
Eldor “just” want to get back to the old balance, with Bhaal controlling the spiritstream. He does not want to destroy the planet (and he thinks his mechanism won’t).
Lili was already supposed to die from the soul extraction. But she is still alive, so… I guess nobody knows (except Lili who has planned everything but we are not supposed to know that yet).
Eldor doesn’t want to destroy the planet, but that will be the result of his careful calculus and actions. Eldor expected Lili died. She didn’t. Eldor put in danger Lili’s life as a way to get what he wants with the fake trial and the slaughter, almost kills her (she was saved not by him), which it had meant the end of his plan. He destroyed Oakdale, nothing went as expected. And so on and on. The guy plans a lot, not a single thing went as planned. He doesn’t care. He is making his (supposed) Masterwork and all the rest means shit. Generally, evil geniuses make errors (they are human at the end), but this guy doesn’t make errors (literally, he won’t admit anyway), he is a botcher, a Truly Evil Botcher, like a hammer, if the nail doesn’t want to drive, so much the worse for it (and the wall, and the hammer itself). And the guy thinks he is Leonardo da Vinci or somebody like him.
Not the Question he was hopeing for …
Well, it was removed from her without killing her, so fingers crossed! We never find out if Eldor had destroyed anyone spirit orb. After all, there was a history of monsters becoming extra-monsters when being cut off from the magic stream, so he should want to see what would happen if a spirit orb was destroyed. He would have to know how to destroy a spirit orb if he wanted to destroy a spirit orb as part of the Rube Goldberg can opener he’s created. And while there’s all this talk about How To open the tss around the source, there’s no information on the end goal of what he’s trying to get out of the tss.
It’s an interesting academic question of no practical importance, since we know if all this scheme is shot, the whole planet will blow up… “and nothing will remain”. It’s merely for underline how sloppy Eldor actually is, in despite of he believing to be just the opposite. That guy said his father (Isaac) will spit on Eldor, we don’t know if because of his actions, or because the way he does them (surely both).
Eldor “just” want to get back to the old balance, with Bhaal controlling the spiritstream. He does not want to destroy the planet (and he thinks his mechanism won’t).
Lili was already supposed to die from the soul extraction. But she is still alive, so… I guess nobody knows (except Lili who has planned everything but we are not supposed to know that yet).
Eldor doesn’t want to destroy the planet, but that will be the result of his careful calculus and actions. Eldor expected Lili died. She didn’t. Eldor put in danger Lili’s life as a way to get what he wants with the fake trial and the slaughter, almost kills her (she was saved not by him), which it had meant the end of his plan. He destroyed Oakdale, nothing went as expected. And so on and on. The guy plans a lot, not a single thing went as planned. He doesn’t care. He is making his (supposed) Masterwork and all the rest means shit. Generally, evil geniuses make errors (they are human at the end), but this guy doesn’t make errors (literally, he won’t admit anyway), he is a botcher, a Truly Evil Botcher, like a hammer, if the nail doesn’t want to drive, so much the worse for it (and the wall, and the hammer itself). And the guy thinks he is Leonardo da Vinci or somebody like him.