"An ideal is only an ideal after all. As long as you embrace that ideal, the friction with reality will continue to increase. So you will someday face reality and will have to pay for your compromises"
Well I might be wrong but I read Merlin saw the future and was aware of how King Arthur would die. But in Babylonia Roman says Merlin's Clairvoyance can only see the present world so that didn't match up.
Yes that. I was trying to simplify it. But then how did Merlin know how Arturia would die?
Because she died in his era?
Umm no. His clairvoyance allows him to see what's happening at the moment. But he knew how she died before it happened.
I mean, you could ask for him to actually do something meaningful with all that power besides provide a convenient laser ex machina when needed- buuut that's more on the writing of the plot itself rather than the character's powerlevel. When you have this many important characters in a story that short inevitably someone's going to get shafted. In Camelot, it was Ozzy. You'll note how they avoided making the same mistake with King Gil later, even though he also was stuck in his throne room for most of the duration of his Singularity.
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
MOSES, OZY, MERLIN, GIL,and SOLOMON who has better clairvoyance.
We dont know anything about Moses having it and I don't think Ozzy has it either.
If talking about the other 3 though, personally my preference is Solomon though Gil is a NP.
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
I dunno. They're handy for pretty different things.
I know I personally would want to have Merlin's. Seeing the future would scare me, but seeing anywhere in the present would be cool.
For some reason my phone autocorrected cool to nonviolent.