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** The in-game explanation is that {{spoiler|Tirnoch killed him/her so hard that his/her soul was torn out of the Weave of Fate. The power Tirnoch unleashed at that moment was also the missing ingredient the Well of Souls needed.}}
** The in-game explanation is that {{spoiler|Tirnoch killed him/her so hard that his/her soul was torn out of the Weave of Fate. The power Tirnoch unleashed at that moment was also the missing ingredient the Well of Souls needed.}}
* The main page stated that Tirnoch could control the fate of the world, or possibly could have been responsible for creating it. How could she do this from prison?
* The main page stated that Tirnoch could control the fate of the world, or possibly could have been responsible for creating it. How could she do this from prison?
** It's a pretty common genre convention that the [[Sealed Evil in A Can|sealed evil]] isn't ''quite'' as sealed as everyone would like, and can still manipulate events from within their prison.
** It's a pretty common genre convention that the [[Sealed Evil in a Can|sealed evil]] isn't ''quite'' as sealed as everyone would like, and can still manipulate events from within their prison.
** That depends on fate. If someone else was controlling the fate of amalur (i.e natural fate/god) then 1: fate is a bastard, 2:causing the crystal war via empowering an ignored wimp to use as a pawn to wage war is pretty standard (I'm looking at you ledgend of Zelda: twilight Princess). BUT If tirnoch is the one shaping fate during the game, than thats far more than simply interfering. that much power basically means she doesnt need to escape prison to destroy the world.
** That depends on fate. If someone else was controlling the fate of amalur (i.e natural fate/god) then 1: fate is a bastard, 2:causing the crystal war via empowering an ignored wimp to use as a pawn to wage war is pretty standard (I'm looking at you ledgend of Zelda: twilight Princess). BUT If tirnoch is the one shaping fate during the game, than thats far more than simply interfering. that much power basically means she doesnt need to escape prison to destroy the world.
* Also If Tirnoch has as much control over fate as we think, she probably caused all the problems with the faction quests. And by that I mean she was getting the guy from the warsworn questline to release the niskaru lord. a being of such malevolent power that it was basically described as making the balor from mel senshir look like a cute fluffy bunny in comparison, and who the [[Our Angels Are Different|Erathi]] couldn't kill. that sounds like a being that could give tirnoch a run for her money. Why would she release him?
* Also If Tirnoch has as much control over fate as we think, she probably caused all the problems with the faction quests. And by that I mean she was getting the guy from the warsworn questline to release the niskaru lord. a being of such malevolent power that it was basically described as making the balor from mel senshir look like a cute fluffy bunny in comparison, and who the [[Our Angels Are Different|Erathi]] couldn't kill. that sounds like a being that could give tirnoch a run for her money. Why would she release him?