Like do they the ability to come back from the dead? And are the black prisms the same as our ghosts?
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3 commentairesDarkness doesn’t give immortality.
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Why would an inanimate object be like a Ghost? Anyway, the answer is no. The Winnower already told us it does not condone the Gardener raising the dead to be light bearers. It goes against the Darkness ideology which is, the dead failed the test of existence and whatever killed it deserves to go on existing instead. So no revives. The Darkness doesnt lose because whatever kills something is following its designs by fighting to exist. So it doesnt matter if Stasis users die.
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We don't know. I know the scorn can do it and sepiks can do it with siva super quickly. Maybe she could use stasis to slow down bleeding from any fatal injury or freeze a wound. Come to think of it, why did they destroy that servitor? It provides ether to them and that big one especially. The splicers still needed ether. So I wouldn't be surprised if they could revive or at least not have a need for ether. Otherwise destroying a perfectly good servitor is a terrible move.
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It's hard to understand, as we don't know how far we can take Stasis. Like Revive. I think it'll just act like a Focus, or an Extension of the Ghost, as the Light and Dark are harmonies with each other. I think the Ghost may be able to influence the Splinter. It'll though be interesting on how it'll operate.
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2 commentairesAs far as we know Splinters of Darkness aren’t like our Ghosts, outside of the fact that they’re conduits through which we’ll be able to use Stasis. Ghosts on the other hand, while acting as conduits, are also sentient (where the Splinters aren’t), which is why they can revive us. But we haven’t really seen the Splinters of Darkness in action, other than one of Eramis’ lieutenants instantly gaining Stasis powers upon receiving his Splinter, so there’s still a bit we don’t know about them.