06-29-2016, 11:28 AM
How exactly does Silence and and Poison work?
We know that Silence can stop spells, but is it simply because it can stop people from speaking the words of power for said spell? I'm asking because we have multiple ways to 'silence' someone, ranging from slapping them with nightflower (lolwut), slitting their throat, and then smacking them with a black bubble. Do they all work in a uniform way that they attack a person's throat/auditory capabilities and therefore stops it, or is there other ways that certain effects cause this?
How about poison? Certain things don't exactly have a 'body', yet can be poisoned. Case in point, Dullahans are immune to poison, however Liches aren't even though they're sometimes made of "Pure Focus". Is this simply because the poison somehow seeps to the phylactery, or does it attack a liches focus and attempt to cause them to disperse?
We know that Silence can stop spells, but is it simply because it can stop people from speaking the words of power for said spell? I'm asking because we have multiple ways to 'silence' someone, ranging from slapping them with nightflower (lolwut), slitting their throat, and then smacking them with a black bubble. Do they all work in a uniform way that they attack a person's throat/auditory capabilities and therefore stops it, or is there other ways that certain effects cause this?
How about poison? Certain things don't exactly have a 'body', yet can be poisoned. Case in point, Dullahans are immune to poison, however Liches aren't even though they're sometimes made of "Pure Focus". Is this simply because the poison somehow seeps to the phylactery, or does it attack a liches focus and attempt to cause them to disperse?