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[12] Conqueror
Do the Soul Swords have wish granting powers or is it more of a rumor in the story? In SC4, it seemed like Raphael believed that SoulCalibur could grant his wish.
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He meant it metaphorically. Amy's malfestation made her incompatible with the rest of the world. Raphael wished to create a world that would be suitable for them. Soulcalibur could technically do that by putting everything in crystal stasis.Do the Soul Swords have wish granting powers or is it more of a rumor in the story? In SC4, it seemed like Raphael believed that SoulCalibur could grant his wish.
Do the Soul Swords have wish granting powers or is it more of a rumor in the story? In SC4, it seemed like Raphael believed that SoulCalibur could grant his wish.
SC/Elyisum threw Pat into Astral Chaos before he was helped by Edgemaster. Considering the place is in another dimension, that place was probably the reason why he managed to time travel. Like Edge master said, those without a strong will wanders the place foreva. Pat focused hard on his regret and mistake and I personally would assume that Astral Chaos and Edgemaster helped him go back in time. Not SC. :/ She'd like freeze him into a statue before she'd let him travel back in time.If you count SCV's out-of-nowhere Time Travel Ability then yes...they apparently do...
SC/Elyisum threw Pat into Astral Chaos before he was helped by Edgemaster. Considering the place is in another dimension, that place was probably the reason why he managed to time travel. Like Edge master said, those without a strong will wanders the place foreva. Pat focused hard on his regret and mistake and I personally would assume that Astral Chaos and Edgemaster helped him go back in time. Not SC. :/ She'd like freeze him into a statue before she'd let him travel back in time.
Unless the wielder has a strong enough will in the case of Soul Edge.So the swords usually provide powers for their own agenda instead of the user's?
Soul Edge manipulates and empowers people to kill, and SoulCalibur manipulates and empowers people to destroy Soul Edge.
SE pretty much just wants to use its wielder as a puppet to go and collect souls for it. It brings out all their worst fears or bad traits. SC desires order. Its first priority is to destroy SE and all the malfested (even the few good one) since that was Algol's intent when he created it but its second goal is to bring 'true' order to the world. As seen in the story, true order refers to a lifeless world. So everything freezes over.So the swords usually provide powers for their own agenda instead of the user's?
Soul Edge manipulates and empowers people to kill, and SoulCalibur manipulates and empowers people to destroy Soul Edge.
Soul Calibur's manipulative traits are a fairly recent event that could have been influenced by it's absence from the other sacred items meant to keep it stable and pure...yet, it may have the same rule since Siegfried was canonically able to defeat Nightmare in SCIV without being controlled into creating a crystal wonderland.
Hehehahaha! Both Soul Edge and Soul Calibur's myth of "granting wishes" are merely ironic, it's like thinking that SOul Calibur is the "light side" while Soul Edge is darkness, but truly both swords are dark-sided because of their false claims of " granting people wishes." Let's take Raphael for example, Soul Edge tricked him thinking that he have could have his very own world with Amy, but no the Soul Edge merely control him and start hunting for souls.SE pretty much just wants to use its wielder as a puppet to go and collect souls for it. It brings out all their worst fears or bad traits. SC desires order. Its first priority is to destroy SE and all the malfested (even the few good one) since that was Algol's intent when he created it but its second goal is to bring 'true' order to the world. As seen in the story, true order refers to a lifeless world. So everything freezes over.
Oh but he did get controlled part way. In the opening for SCV, we can see that his eyes went blue and briefly as he was being controlled and ice started to cover his body. When Nightmare broke some of the crystals off, only then did Siggy regained his mind and delivered the final blow. Also, his ending in SCIV showed the world freezing over as well. There goes his wish for salvation lol. A world where no more evil is committed and everyone is saved from chaos and war by all becoming pretty crystal ice statues.
If you're talking about when he's Dumas, no. He's 100% just cares about reviving that sword, even if it breaks his body. He has no goal of making a new world for Amy or remotely cares. It says so in the artbook.Hehehahaha! Both Soul Edge and Soul Calibur's myth of "granting wishes" are merely ironic, it's like thinking that SOul Calibur is the "light side" while Soul Edge is darkness, but truly both swords are dark-sided because of their false claims of " granting people wishes." Let's take Raphael for example, Soul Edge tricked him thinking that he have could have his very own world with Amy, but no the Soul Edge merely control him and start hunting for souls.
Damn he's a pure sociopath, all trap in darkness and can't free himself unless Z.W.E.I. or Viola helps. I guess by adopted Amy he's have something to motivated him to create his and her "very own world", because that gives him more determination and fighting spirit of wanting the world with in his grasp. How ironic both swords are not what they seem as.If you're talking about when he's Dumas, no. He's 100% just cares about reviving that sword, even if it breaks his body. He has no goal of making a new world for Amy or remotely cares. It says so in the artbook.