A Theory On Tresmisae Shrieks

Do you like the theory?

  • Yes, because it makes a bit of sense

    Votes: 6 66.7%
  • No, because it doesn't make a bit of sense

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • no because u smell

    Votes: 3 33.3%

  • Total voters
    9

fantuinn

most honest biped in athens
Staff member
Lore
Joined
Jan 19, 2014
Messages
694
Reaction score
3,481
Points
663
Hello Internet, welcome to LORE THEORY.

So, I was wondering, how do Tresmisae Shrieks work?
If it's a mutation, wouldn't their ears be badly damaged each time they shriek?
And if it comes with tougher ears, wouldn't the Tresmisae be near-deaf all the time?
I think I have an answer! What if Tresmisae Shrieks are just an innate form of Deafening Lyre? That require

  1. No cast
  2. No targeting, it just targets everyone.

Think about it.

The magic itself would be making the sound LOUDER to others, not changing it at all.
As the wiki says: "Deafening Lyre mages do not magically increase the volume of their instruments. Instead, they influence their targets to hear the sounds incredibly loudly." So what if the Tresmisae are just influencing the people around them to have their ears bleed?
But, as every good argument must, lets look at the counterargument
"What if it's just a mutation of their larynx?"
Well, if it was a mutation of the larynx, that would explain the hunch, at the extra weight could make it hard for them to walk.
But non-hunched Tresmisaes can still shriek. So that's a hole.
That's not even counting how a Tresmisae wouldn't go deaf after a screech! Even if their ears were mutated (which, I said before, would mean they'd be near-deaf, all the time)!


But hey, that's just a theory. A LORE THEORY! Thanks for reading ^-^

(NOTE: None of this is cannon, and I just made it for fun. Unless a Lore Staff downright proves the theory below, I will never say this is cannon. Ever. Don't use this as an argument against a Tresmisae player. Alright. Thank you.)
(Another note!: I had no idea where to put this, category wise. So, if it needs to be moved, I'm fine with that)
 
Last edited: