Talk:Worror Dowmat
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Mistake in story/summary
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The summary says that he died suffering the wrath of Bane's Force Lightning, which is incorrect. Bane cut open all 4 of his throats, and in his final dying act, enveloped Bane in a Force Shield bubble, which caused the Force Lightning to arc back inwards and toast Bane. This topic is created to ask if it is possible to edit it, despite it being a featured article today, and appears on the main page. - DarthHyperion 12:00, November 27, 2009 (UTC)
- Worror was caught in the Protection Bubble with Bane. The lightning hit them both.—Tommy9281
(No truth in me) 04:24, November 27, 2009 (UTC)
- True, but as far as the book is concerned, it says there that it was done as his final dying act, and made no mention about the lightning hitting Worror... - DarthHyperion 12:00, November 27, 2009 (UTC)
- You are correct. It has been changed. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.—Tommy9281
(No truth in me) 18:15, November 27, 2009 (UTC)
- You are correct. It has been changed. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.—Tommy9281
- Thanks for fixing the summary, but the whole article is filled with Worror dying due to the Force Lightning, and I have changed one, but it has been reverted. - DarthHyperion 06:33, November 29, 2009 (UTC)
Lightsaber
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To Tommy: If you read the line in DoE, it states that beneath EACH hilt is a depiction of its owner, probably another mistake made by Drew? Or are we to assume that the High Council made a mistake and assumed that Raskta only carried one, and put one of her hilts as Worror's? DarthHyperion 03:32, February 9, 2010 (UTC)
- I looked over the passage from DoE, and it says that the lightsabers were presumably over the portraits of their owners. It doesn't specify that over each portrait was a lightsaber. While the author leaves that part pretty vague, I'd assume that there were two lightsabers over Raskta's portrait, and none over Worror's, given what we already knew about them from Rule of Two.—Tommy 9281
(Mechno-chair) 15:00, February 10, 2010 (UTC)