Just realised smth

so, uh, the arcane chronicles say that durza became an immortal spirit, right?

  1. we have those in the dark sea (even tho those are ghosts), so durza might actually be humanoid in shape rather than an sphere
  2. he might be out there somewhere, or he is the “sealed great power” that calvus is referring to prior to death, and the color of the text for the “great power” is purple

It’s stated the PK killed him roughly 3 months before AO’s story begins

Immortal as in the commonly used fantasy immortal, meaning resistant to diseases, aging and the such, not resistant to having skull smashed in by a hammer

Same apply to sea curse user (especially elemental one)

Didn’t we get a design of what he could’ve looked like and it was more humanoid? Its probably buried under a mess of dead discord attachments and old topics though.
Found it:

Also, I thought the spheres were just his watching eye things he threw out in the webcomic to watch stuff like a certain random or Theos vs undead Prometheus. I haven’t seen the sphere stuff mentioned elsewhere besides in AR or the webcomic.

hes dead before ao

Well yeah, that was just a form he took to watch Theos beat the shit out of Prometheus
If he was actually there he probably would have helped him beat theos

Wasn’t it literally the other way around? Didn’t Prometheus wipe the floor with Theos until he made himself a new magic then promptly died right after?


I believe he would have looked something like this

That’s what happened in the AA Webcomic I believe

That’s only in the webcomic that’s not canon

Still, he died soon after, so we can’t really call it just an ass-whooping

a draw

Durza/Acheron basically just killed two birds with one stone(and yes, there’s a pun in that sentence, given how Theos literally had a bird-related title, and Prometheus came back from the dead, just like a phoenix rising from the ashes)

Not an ass-whooping, a draw means not an ass-whooping

I wouldn’t say it that way, because that usually means you solved two issues with one effort
He literally revived Prometheus, I don’t think he necessarily wanted him gone

Well either way Prometheus was just a test subject(which resulted in Zeus getting revived later on)

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