We know Lord Lancelot has some relation to blue flames. Either he possessed them, or he was killed by them.
What if Lord Lancelot (or his killer, depends on which one of them was the Inferno Curse user) was the father of Warren, and Warren inherited part of the Inferno Curse, just like how Calvus got a bit of Apocalypse?
That would explain why Warren is so powerful, how he can fly with inferno, and how he keeps his sanity. He doesnât have the full curse, which would destroy his mind, nor does he just have the ancient magic, which he couldnât use to fly. Itâs full mastery over the curse inheritance.
All curses influence you over time, especially the more you use them. A curse wonât necessarily make you insane, just give your personality aspects similar to the element. Thus, all grand fire curses make you prone to consuming and destroying everything like a raging fireâŠ
Morock rarely ever used his curse, and even then he still went completely mad in battle. Warren, however, doesnât seem even a little off, which is weird because he seems to heavily rely on his curse for traveling.
Iâve never really understood this.
Like what does glass curse do to you? Make you incredibly insecure and prone to breaking down?
(literally and figuratively)
are we going to get a part of the story where Julian is just crying in a corner because the glass curse has absolutely ruined him as a person?
This piece of dialog could be enough to confirm that Warren has the Inferno Curse. If he was a mere mage, he wouldâve stated that mages have extended lifespans.