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I would even hazard a guess that the azure energy-equivalent for void energy won't reach prime until Valyr ties in whatever energy is the abyss energy equivalent for mana. So..., right now, he would still just be upgrading T1 Prime Azure Energy to T2 Azure Energy (with T3 Azure Energy being inaccessible until he reaches "prime."
This makes me who actually are the "humans" of the Void within the Shadow Plane. Of course, my theory so far is that as mana is the counterpart of shadow energy, true mana is the counterpart of void energy. I really would like to learn about the mana-equivalent of abyss energy!
Seems they played a trick on him with this one. 🤔 Sellifer doesn't use void. So why require him to use it suddenly? 🤣
I doubt that you want to hear it again, but this should be 240 pts of shadow energy.
"One of these things is not like the other..." - 🤣
Yes. Yes, he has!
I am a bit confused at this point in the reading about his capacity for azure energy.
I'd say that he almost straight up kills the Elder. Since, despite his shadow energy being a few tiers weaker than abyssal energy, his azure energy is a fusion between shadow and four element mana. Plus, that is boosted by 18% due to ALL of his other intents being in Tretrid (of course, all the relevant true intents being used with it wouldn't limit the boost to only 18%).
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He's really not honoring his master from the Spear Guild!
I feel like 'both' still fits when referring to shadow energy and the four elemental mana energies, but the continuation feels separate from them to the extent that it is the combination of the two previous energies into the amalgamation called Azure energy.
The term 'both' doesn't quite fit here.
Or at least "Kin of the Hyrulian Royal Family."
That would explain why Link always gets away with that. He has the title, "Legend of Zelda."
Knew it! I just decided against mentioning the three day "deep sleep," yesterday.