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Re: A fireball is just a weave of Fire muppet Send a noteboard - 25/01/2013 05:57:52 PM
Was Galad, while wearing the medallion, unaffected by a fireball? I thought the medallion couldn't stop external attacks like that?

The medallion stops direct weaves like this.

What it wouldn't stop are side effects, eg: the weave affecting a storm creates conditions for lightning to appear. Those lightnings aren't affected by the medallion. If a weave of Air throws objects at you, the objects aren't affected by the medallion (even though the weave of Air if it still pushes the object rather than just project it would break touching Mat, likely diminishing the strength of the impact a bit).

Fireballs are just weaves. Mat, Cadsuane are immune to those, like they are to bonds of air, shields in Cadsuane's case etc. All direct weaves.


I guess this is down to how you understand the way the Power works. Is a fireball literally just Fire, or is it a highly localized atmospheric/physical condition created by a particular weave of the Power? There's the weave of Fire, and then there's the resulting fireball. Two distinct things. That's the way I've always read it.
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Did I read that right? - 25/01/2013 05:42:29 PM 1292 Views
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A fireball is just a weave of Fire - 25/01/2013 05:56:15 PM 782 Views
Re: A fireball is just a weave of Fire - 25/01/2013 05:57:52 PM 828 Views
That's how I read it too *NM* - 25/01/2013 06:06:59 PM 350 Views
Nope. A fireball is a direct weave. Lanfear describes it as such in WH. - 25/01/2013 06:43:11 PM 554 Views
I'm not sure she does..? - 25/01/2013 08:27:39 PM 531 Views
In "With the Choedan Kal". She launches one at Alivia. *NM* - 25/01/2013 10:17:47 PM 279 Views
Re: A fireball is just a weave of Fire - 25/01/2013 09:45:58 PM 696 Views
I thought once fire was created, it became real and ceased being a weave - 25/01/2013 06:03:31 PM 612 Views
Well, if it was real fire... what is it burning ? - 25/01/2013 06:39:28 PM 531 Views
Re: Did I read that right? - 25/01/2013 09:04:23 PM 581 Views

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