>>> Does Venat really disappear (Die) in the final battle?
The Occuria seem to be immortal, so I was wondering about this..
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>>> Does Venat really disappear (Die) in the final battle?
The Occuria seem to be immortal, so I was wondering about this..
I always assumed that since Venat fused with Vayne, s/he gained Vayne's mortality.
Vayne = Bahamut.
Hmmmm, they're the Undying, so I don't believe Venat is finished, maybe she sacrificed her immortality by fusing with Vayne. Also, I believe King Gerun instructed Ashe to kill Venat so, I don't know, maybe they aren't Undying. I don' tknow!
Chances are, the Occurian are not really "invincible immortal". As Bolivar mentioned, Gerun ordered Ashe to kill Venat so I think its safe to assume they can be killed though it might take more force than one would think.
Someone made a thread asking if Venat could die.
He couldn´t but this soul was thrown out from the world because the Bahamut didn´t crashed Rabanastre.
Threads merged. My goodness.
>>> Im not sure if they said something about killing Venat, I think they just entrusted Ashe the power of the Sun Cryst to destroy Vayne and ruin/delay Venat plans.
>>> yeah, if venat really died there that would be the only explanation..Quote:
Originally Posted by Goldenboko
They say "destroy Venat", that sounds like he/she can be killed to me.
If RPG's have taught us anything it's that anything can die given enough time and HP loss.
True, logically speaking, your party should have had zero chance of success in II, VI, VII, VIII, and IX, as well as XII. None of these games featured your party having access to an omnipotent McGuffin like the Crystals to explain how your party magically beat near gods. Nor did they have a Macross moment like X.
Sorry guys but I had orders not to spam threads with my theories.That is why I made a new one.