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WHat about Bob?
deadvoid:
--- Quote ---irrelevant. We know godly willpower is necessary for titanic bronze. We also know they don't simply possess godly willpower. Don't confuse what we don't know with what is already presented.
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You're the one who's confusing opinion to relevancy, there's no specific law written about starborn having total immunity to Outsiders' will in early books before Jim said or wrote it.
Who said godly willpower is necessary for titanic bronze? Have we read other beings tried to wear it & couldn't, did Jim ever say it in any event? Definitely not, so that's only an assumption made by you.
The_Sibelis:
--- Quote from: deadvoid on December 18, 2020, 01:08:20 AM ---Who said godly willpower is necessary for titanic bronze?
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the books, the books make it clear titanic bronze is held together according to the willpower of the host. Read them, battlefield specifically. Harry monologues about it when he sees Ethniu tanking shots and notices later when regular bullets are having an effect because she's been weakened. The rest of your post does not bear responding to...
deadvoid:
The book said the armor is powered by Ethniu's willpower, it doesn't say the godly willpower is necessary to power it, and no line in the Battle Ground supports that assumption.
--- Quote ---“The stuff . . . it affects Creation on a fundamental level,” he said. “As long as it has enough will behind it, the physical world is going to have a very limited effect on her.”
I squinted at the old man. “So as long as she thinks she’s invincible, she is?”
The old man lifted his eyebrows. “Haven’t ever heard it summed up that way before. But, yes, that’s accurate enough for our purposes.”
“Denial armor,” I muttered. “Hell’s bells. So how do we get through it?”
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Vadderung said it takes divine status to physically penetrate or destroy the armor, but that does not mean that's the requirement for its wearer.
So unless you can tell me where exactly the idea "godly willpower is necessary to use titanic bronze" was written in BG, there's nothing that suggests that possibility is impossible
The_Sibelis:
Godly is a description my friend. It doesn't require being an actual God. Godly willpower. My point stands as it originally was.
morriswalters:
--- Quote from: deadvoid on December 16, 2020, 10:46:24 PM ---I haven't see anyone mentioning this possibiity: Harry can take Titanic bronze
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And? Jim could certainly have Harry wear the armor, it only takes him deciding that the plot needs it. Why would it need it? I see no use case. WOJ is that he doesn't want Harry too powerful.
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