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cornyphil:

--- Quote from: Second Aristh on October 02, 2015, 03:53:43 AM ---I don't think there's anything significantly different to Sark's genes compared to other Warriorborn.  "Spidery" is Jim's usual adjective for a character that's deadly, graceful, and competent but the reader is supposed to be creeped out instead of impressed by the character.  The same thing happens for the Vord queen and for Mavra.

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I believe there is a specific quote that says he moves like a Silkweaver... not a Cat.  So it is at least implied that there might be different styles of Warriorborn... or someone is mucking about with the designs.

Phariah:
I am pretty sure when explaining warriorborn they would have brought up variants if there were any. one's movements are also trained.
--- Quote from: Second Aristh on October 02, 2015, 03:53:43 AM ---I don't think there's anything significantly different to Sark's genes compared to other Warriorborn.  "Spidery" is Jim's usual adjective for a character that's deadly, graceful, and competent but the reader is supposed to be creeped out instead of impressed by the character.  The same thing happens for the Vord queen and for Mavra.

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I like this the best tbh.

Aesir:
Since three different characters, Espira, Grim and Bridget all remark to themselves how Sark moves like a silkweaver, I suspect that there is more to the description than simply a way to denote creepiness. 

Phaeton Seraph:

--- Quote from: cornyphil on October 03, 2015, 04:49:48 AM ---I believe there is a specific quote that says he moves like a Silkweaver... not a Cat.  So it is at least implied that there might be different styles of Warriorborn... or someone is mucking about with the designs.

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You're inferring it, but I don't see it as implied.  Just because something is not impossible does not mean something is implied.

As said earlier, it more likely has more to do with him being henchman/possible puppet.

Quantus:
I'd be hard pressed to define what the visible differences between a Cat-like Graceful and Deadly psycho and a Spider-like Graceful and Deadly psycho, honestly. 

To me he seemed spider-themed only in the sense that all those on The Enemy's side were, to one degree or another. 

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