Slamlander wrote:
Sir,
I have a consistency issue. Could you clear it up, please?
from the Wiki wrote:
This is the wiki pageThe elves installed a ring of these devices around the perimeter of Anilis' resting place to enhance the existing wards set up by Anilis. We don't know why. The obvious direct answer was that Anilis' wards didn't effect humans. However, it became clear, when Sarine reported to the Council, that they weren't aware that humans could pass through Anilis' wards. In fact, they were averse to even trying the experiment. The elves themselves could not penetrate Anilis' wards.
I would greatly appreciate it.
Let do that by step:
First step, Elf view of the world: Elf are the most perfect creation of the complete creation of the gods.
Second step, Elf view of the other race regarding their gods: Since they are the most accomplished and perfect race of the creation, it's logical that they would be the ones who have to be autorise to meet the gods when they weak-up.
Third step, reaction of the orher race regarding the barier: What would be the reaction of the troll or the human if they where confronted to a barriere that would not allow them to pass (remember that the elfs assum that everyone, human includ, would be stop by the barriere)? The same that all primitive race would have: try to break it, no mather what it take, with the possibility to awaking the gods or to eventually break the barriere.
Four step, elf's leader conspiracy: The small contact with the Paedagosusi scared the leader about the reality of the origin of their "perfect creation of the complete creation of the gods" view. If other race can come to the barrier, the information will spread, if info spread, other elfs would come to visit, if other elfs come => problem. To avoid that, the better way was to creat a buch of scare tower, because people are not motivate to talk about strange stuff when they have to admit they pissed in their pant just by watching it.
Hope you like it.