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[edit] CrossGen

Hey there Eauxry,

S'funny, I remember reading Solus #8 but i don't remember it being that way. I concede, you were right but it becomes a bit of a tangle. As I understand it...

Atlanteans transition, All except Solusandra accept their ascendance, She causes a fuss and thinks that they did not transition right, the others get pissed off and try to off-her, she is "banished", here it gets funny, She isn't killed but it says that she is "childlike" thus she must have had some of her power stripped from her as well as intellectual capacity (relatively speaking), Danik is sent to watch her and upon being enlightened by Solusandra he "suggests a game to her" (interestingly, he wants to create beings who can ascend to fight the other transitioned Atlanteans). He returns her stripped memories (and powers??). A fight between Solus and the others ensue...

Solusandra taps into the negation. (A key point in the history i think, Charon has already gone there so obviously set much later in the Sigilverse time line). This also brings about some interesting questions, Did Charon gain some of Solusandra's powers?, What effect did her presence have upon Charon? Did he ever mention such an event? It says the combination of such incompatible energies was destructive, deadly, but she (and Charon lived). Ascended beings took her power, she took it back and more and then some of that power was taken by Charon. What resulted from this ruckus was the deaths of all ascended Atlanteans except Danik (how the hell did he survive, went somewhere for coffee i suppose) and Solusandra (and Charon).

Strange little incident but obviously core to the entire Sigilverse. It posits some interesting history in regards to Charon. Thanks for the reply. On another note;

- What issue is Saval in Sigil?? He's the guy that gets feed to the tigers in Brath right?? I dont even remember him talking or anything. Should be intresting when i read it again. - I've never been bothered with Ruse. I kinda just flicked through the whole series cause it seemed boring. Is it worth reading?

Cheers. Savre 04:30, 26 January 2007 (UTC)