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NameIess

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  1. "Well I don't want to die so you can prove a point." Desolation spontaneously caught fire. "You don't want to see what I can do when backed into a corner."
  2. "Uh, I thought you didn't want to kill me or Platypus right now?"
  3. Subversion sensed that something bad was going to happen to her, so she disappeared without a trace before whatever Desolation was doing to her could take effect. Sorry Platypus, you're on your own. @Being of Cacophony
  4. He's the closest thing to a personification of chaotic darkness, so that's one way to look at it.
  5. Mordite is chaotic darkness in the form of a metal. You can think of it as the godmetal for chaotic darkness.
  6. Nameless didn't leave any Mordite lying around. Desolation could probably find Mordite better than most people, being a sort of chaotic-dark entity.
  7. That was the last of the desperate measures Subversion hadn't taken to remember the conversation. She now had no way to remember it or know that the conversation had ever taken place. However, this was not the last of the measures Subversion hadn't taken to let someone else remember the conversation. But no one needed to know about that just yet.
  8. Subversion certainly hadn't already rememorized everything on the slab and written it onto an email that she'd sent to a super secret friend of hers, so everything was alright.
  9. Fortunately for the evil voice Subversion hadn't been transcribing everything she'd heard on a metal slab, so she completely forgot everything without incident.
  10. Subversion shivered slightly, for reasons that were in no way at all related to her reading Desolation's mind.
  11. Subversion, it may be noted, was definitely not reading Desolation's mind to hear this conversation.
  12. "Fine. I'll get him out of here." Subversion tapped Platypus on the shoulder. "Hey, it's time to go." @Being of Cacophony
  13. Elantrians near Elantris are immortal, so they'd obviously win against anything besides an unchained Bondsmith. Even then, they'd have great odds. As for whether or not they can be similarly immortal in other places, we don't know for sure. Without access to investiture they could probably be killed eventually. Now, something I'd like to point out is that compared to the amount of screentime Radiants have had, we've had barely anything for Elantrians. In the little screentime we have had with them however, they've done quite a few impressive feats including: turning Dahkor monks with heightened durability into mincemeat while being distant from the source of their power, Successfully creating a device that allows one to take up a Shard that's not connected to you, creating curses that do things such as turning people into animals (even cursing Hoid), and look into the future.
  14. "He's still too convinced of his own invincibility to listen to me."
  15. "Because I want to bail Platypus out after you beat him up."
  16. "Really? Guess I'll have to find someone to help me then."
  17. "Perhaps I would." Subversion shrugged. "What does it matter?"
  18. “Absorb narration? I guess I could do that if I practiced. Wouldn’t be easy.”
  19. "Because the opposite of you isn't exactly a narrator. And it's not a Luxsprite either. As I said, you're different from the normal dark entities."
  20. "Your soul is chaotic darkness. Our souls are chaotic light. Perhaps not exactly opposite, but close enough." "Until you destroy it, of course."
  21. "Maybe? Or maybe you could just run in terror."
  22. "Not sure about that. He seems pretty durable."
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