That is an interesting solution, especially if they resurrect her some time before Aaravos comes back. Give her time to make friends with everyone else. But does Callum know a resurrection spell? I know the Quasar diamond can save someone who has not moved on (in limbo) and it can be used to free Aaravos from the pearl. The closet thing we know to a resurrection spell is what Aaravos did with Virren. I would imagine if that was possible, Aaravos would have done it himself. Thanks for the comment and for watching.
All good plans. I'd say destroying the Quasar and trapping Aaravos sounds like the best one, because Claudia could easily intervene in the other two options, but if they destroy the Quasar, there's not much she can do after that.
Except I think Leola is in Limbo. Star elves live as long as their stars shine, and one of her stars still shines. This means that part of her soul still exists. Where? In ... the key of Aaravos. King Harrow writes in a letter to Callum that this key opens something of great power in Xadia, and we see that it opens a book. Additionally, the key is covered with all six primal symbols and the star elves are associated with them
I've got a ridiculous idea. It's crazy enough that it just might work. If Aaravos comes back when his stars align, then just destroy the stars in his constellation so he can't come back. His stars can't align if there's no stars left to align. The sun, which is a star, was able to be affected by a magic spell which left unstopped would have destroyed it, so perhaps that same magic could be applied to other stars. You might not even have to destroy all the stars in his constellation for it to work. Even just destroying one of them might be enough to mess up his return. Assuming that all the stars need to be present in the alignment for him to return, if one is missing then it would permanently render him unable to return due to one of the components being missing. The only issue would be finding a magic with enough power to be able to do something like destroy a star. Perhaps it could be accomplished another way. In the supplementary lore, there are these things called Star Devourer Dragons, which we don't know much about. Maybe they could somehow be used. Get them to devour the stars in his constellation, either be convincing or tricking them to do it.
That is a good point. There 'may' be the issue of the cosmic balance if a star would just disappear...though, Aaravos himself probably poses a much greater threat to the cosmic balance. Edit: thanks for watching and for commenting.
@@cero_vtuber_en You know, I can perfectly picture Soren being the one to suggest a ridiculous plan like this. "If Aaravos comes back when his stars align, which don't we just blow them up? No stars to align means no Aaravos to come back." Everyone then goes silent for a moment, and then someone is like "That...... just might work actually."
@@darthgoku1580 Lol, he would certainly be the one to suggest that. All that would be left for one of the wiser, much more long lived characters, to say, "I know a guy." Or heck, Callum would probably mention that he saw something in a book once.
After a brief glance at the wiki, it does appear that he's told not to use Dark Magic again or that it'll overwhelm him. Not sure if that means he can never be purified again, but I certainly overlooked that phrase. Thanks for watching and for commenting.
Or just give him a big hug and tell him everything is okay
ah yes...the hug no jutsu attack. I love it.
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In my opinion, there is another way to defeat him. Using the diamond quasar to... revive Leola. Calkum knows the spell and the ingredients needed.
That is an interesting solution, especially if they resurrect her some time before Aaravos comes back. Give her time to make friends with everyone else.
But does Callum know a resurrection spell? I know the Quasar diamond can save someone who has not moved on (in limbo) and it can be used to free Aaravos from the pearl.
The closet thing we know to a resurrection spell is what Aaravos did with Virren. I would imagine if that was possible, Aaravos would have done it himself.
Thanks for the comment and for watching.
All good plans. I'd say destroying the Quasar and trapping Aaravos sounds like the best one, because Claudia could easily intervene in the other two options, but if they destroy the Quasar, there's not much she can do after that.
I agree with that.
Thanks for the watch and comment.
Except I think Leola is in Limbo. Star elves live as long as their stars shine, and one of her stars still shines. This means that part of her soul still exists. Where? In ... the key of Aaravos. King Harrow writes in a letter to Callum that this key opens something of great power in Xadia, and we see that it opens a book. Additionally, the key is covered with all six primal symbols and the star elves are associated with them
That's an interesting theory and as I previously said, a good way to stop Aaravos would be to pacify him by bringing Leola back.
I've got a ridiculous idea. It's crazy enough that it just might work. If Aaravos comes back when his stars align, then just destroy the stars in his constellation so he can't come back. His stars can't align if there's no stars left to align. The sun, which is a star, was able to be affected by a magic spell which left unstopped would have destroyed it, so perhaps that same magic could be applied to other stars.
You might not even have to destroy all the stars in his constellation for it to work. Even just destroying one of them might be enough to mess up his return. Assuming that all the stars need to be present in the alignment for him to return, if one is missing then it would permanently render him unable to return due to one of the components being missing.
The only issue would be finding a magic with enough power to be able to do something like destroy a star. Perhaps it could be accomplished another way. In the supplementary lore, there are these things called Star Devourer Dragons, which we don't know much about. Maybe they could somehow be used. Get them to devour the stars in his constellation, either be convincing or tricking them to do it.
That is a good point. There 'may' be the issue of the cosmic balance if a star would just disappear...though, Aaravos himself probably poses a much greater threat to the cosmic balance.
Edit: thanks for watching and for commenting.
@@cero_vtuber_en You know, I can perfectly picture Soren being the one to suggest a ridiculous plan like this. "If Aaravos comes back when his stars align, which don't we just blow them up? No stars to align means no Aaravos to come back." Everyone then goes silent for a moment, and then someone is like "That...... just might work actually."
@@darthgoku1580 Lol, he would certainly be the one to suggest that.
All that would be left for one of the wiser, much more long lived characters, to say, "I know a guy."
Or heck, Callum would probably mention that he saw something in a book once.
Didn't they say Callum wouldn't be able to be purified from the dark magic again?
After a brief glance at the wiki, it does appear that he's told not to use Dark Magic again or that it'll overwhelm him.
Not sure if that means he can never be purified again, but I certainly overlooked that phrase.
Thanks for watching and for commenting.