What are banes in Lightbringer series and how do they create gods?
Banes are not clear to me even though I checked Wikia page for Lightbringer.
AFAIK;
- Banes are used to create gods
- They deteriorate everything around them but mostly own color users
So here are my questions:
- What is a bane and how do they come to life?
- When slain, do they reoccur or that color's bane never exists anymore?
- How do they lead to gods?
- Do they have consciousness?
No spoiler please, I'm currently halfway through 3rd book, The Broken Eye.
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Banes are not clear to me even though I checked Wikia page for Lightbringer.
AFAIK;
- Banes are used to create gods
- They deteriorate everything around them but mostly own color users
So here are my questions:
- What is a bane and how do they come to life?
- When slain, do they reoccur or that color's bane never exists anymore?
- How do they lead to gods?
- Do they have consciousness?
No spoiler please, I'm currently halfway through 3rd book, The Broken Eye.
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The bane will get constant discussion throughout The Broken Eye (pay attention to Liv) and The Blood Mirror (book 4). But most of the mechanics of the situation are at the end of The Blinding Knife (book 2).
– Jontia
16 hours ago
I won't vote to close as I'm not familiar with Lightbringer to make an educated guess on how related these questions are but it seems like this could be too broad.
– TheLethalCarrot
15 hours ago
@Jontia So, it's RAFO? I thought I might have missed (I'm not fluent in English and there is no translation of this book into my mother tongue). Thanks :)
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot I think it is not broad as much as you think. Banes are important but minor in the series and not knowing the answers is not vital either. I was just curious because I could not find anything anywhere.
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
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I don't think it's too broad. The biggest problem with this as a question is the "no spoiler please". Because the answer is in the next half of the book. Well not really an answer, but more details with more to come.
– Jontia
13 hours ago
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Banes are not clear to me even though I checked Wikia page for Lightbringer.
AFAIK;
- Banes are used to create gods
- They deteriorate everything around them but mostly own color users
So here are my questions:
- What is a bane and how do they come to life?
- When slain, do they reoccur or that color's bane never exists anymore?
- How do they lead to gods?
- Do they have consciousness?
No spoiler please, I'm currently halfway through 3rd book, The Broken Eye.
lightbringer
Banes are not clear to me even though I checked Wikia page for Lightbringer.
AFAIK;
- Banes are used to create gods
- They deteriorate everything around them but mostly own color users
So here are my questions:
- What is a bane and how do they come to life?
- When slain, do they reoccur or that color's bane never exists anymore?
- How do they lead to gods?
- Do they have consciousness?
No spoiler please, I'm currently halfway through 3rd book, The Broken Eye.
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The bane will get constant discussion throughout The Broken Eye (pay attention to Liv) and The Blood Mirror (book 4). But most of the mechanics of the situation are at the end of The Blinding Knife (book 2).
– Jontia
16 hours ago
I won't vote to close as I'm not familiar with Lightbringer to make an educated guess on how related these questions are but it seems like this could be too broad.
– TheLethalCarrot
15 hours ago
@Jontia So, it's RAFO? I thought I might have missed (I'm not fluent in English and there is no translation of this book into my mother tongue). Thanks :)
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot I think it is not broad as much as you think. Banes are important but minor in the series and not knowing the answers is not vital either. I was just curious because I could not find anything anywhere.
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
1
I don't think it's too broad. The biggest problem with this as a question is the "no spoiler please". Because the answer is in the next half of the book. Well not really an answer, but more details with more to come.
– Jontia
13 hours ago
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The bane will get constant discussion throughout The Broken Eye (pay attention to Liv) and The Blood Mirror (book 4). But most of the mechanics of the situation are at the end of The Blinding Knife (book 2).
– Jontia
16 hours ago
I won't vote to close as I'm not familiar with Lightbringer to make an educated guess on how related these questions are but it seems like this could be too broad.
– TheLethalCarrot
15 hours ago
@Jontia So, it's RAFO? I thought I might have missed (I'm not fluent in English and there is no translation of this book into my mother tongue). Thanks :)
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot I think it is not broad as much as you think. Banes are important but minor in the series and not knowing the answers is not vital either. I was just curious because I could not find anything anywhere.
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
1
I don't think it's too broad. The biggest problem with this as a question is the "no spoiler please". Because the answer is in the next half of the book. Well not really an answer, but more details with more to come.
– Jontia
13 hours ago
The bane will get constant discussion throughout The Broken Eye (pay attention to Liv) and The Blood Mirror (book 4). But most of the mechanics of the situation are at the end of The Blinding Knife (book 2).
– Jontia
16 hours ago
The bane will get constant discussion throughout The Broken Eye (pay attention to Liv) and The Blood Mirror (book 4). But most of the mechanics of the situation are at the end of The Blinding Knife (book 2).
– Jontia
16 hours ago
I won't vote to close as I'm not familiar with Lightbringer to make an educated guess on how related these questions are but it seems like this could be too broad.
– TheLethalCarrot
15 hours ago
I won't vote to close as I'm not familiar with Lightbringer to make an educated guess on how related these questions are but it seems like this could be too broad.
– TheLethalCarrot
15 hours ago
@Jontia So, it's RAFO? I thought I might have missed (I'm not fluent in English and there is no translation of this book into my mother tongue). Thanks :)
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
@Jontia So, it's RAFO? I thought I might have missed (I'm not fluent in English and there is no translation of this book into my mother tongue). Thanks :)
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot I think it is not broad as much as you think. Banes are important but minor in the series and not knowing the answers is not vital either. I was just curious because I could not find anything anywhere.
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot I think it is not broad as much as you think. Banes are important but minor in the series and not knowing the answers is not vital either. I was just curious because I could not find anything anywhere.
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
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I don't think it's too broad. The biggest problem with this as a question is the "no spoiler please". Because the answer is in the next half of the book. Well not really an answer, but more details with more to come.
– Jontia
13 hours ago
I don't think it's too broad. The biggest problem with this as a question is the "no spoiler please". Because the answer is in the next half of the book. Well not really an answer, but more details with more to come.
– Jontia
13 hours ago
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The bane will get constant discussion throughout The Broken Eye (pay attention to Liv) and The Blood Mirror (book 4). But most of the mechanics of the situation are at the end of The Blinding Knife (book 2).
– Jontia
16 hours ago
I won't vote to close as I'm not familiar with Lightbringer to make an educated guess on how related these questions are but it seems like this could be too broad.
– TheLethalCarrot
15 hours ago
@Jontia So, it's RAFO? I thought I might have missed (I'm not fluent in English and there is no translation of this book into my mother tongue). Thanks :)
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
@TheLethalCarrot I think it is not broad as much as you think. Banes are important but minor in the series and not knowing the answers is not vital either. I was just curious because I could not find anything anywhere.
– iso_9001_
14 hours ago
1
I don't think it's too broad. The biggest problem with this as a question is the "no spoiler please". Because the answer is in the next half of the book. Well not really an answer, but more details with more to come.
– Jontia
13 hours ago