True, but I mainly mentioned them since they’re style is of confusing your enemy by either hiding in mist or moving weirdly.
I can imagine a cloud curse user hiding in the clouds and attacking from within them with blasts assuming he ONLY uses his curse, I hope they use something else though like fighting styles
I’m pretty sure that, in the game, some Order members say that the Order took it. So a Baron or even an High Lord probably got it.
If Ravenna got it, then my guess is Julian, 'cause is already a curse user and uhh…
A glass-man using his powers to fly? In WoM I understand that we can fly because humanity got almost a thousand years (I think?) to master magic, but in AO? One year before (in AA), only very powerful people, like Theos who got almost 950 - 1000 years to master his magic, were flying. We don’t really know the power level of Julian, but Morden, a rookie curse user, was able to maybe not kill him, but at least defeat him, isn’t probably that powerful
They never said someone took it, just that it had been secured. As far as we know, it’s stored in Fort Talos.
There are only a few very specific situations where a curse user can have two curses, and generally if someone has a curse already they cannot obtain another one.
Finally, flight does just seem to be a side benefit of being able to freely manipulate the element you are able to conjure, rather than a power given by a curse itself.
If you have the power to move a substance freely without touching it, and the power to turn into that substance, that would naturally progress into the ability to move yourself
This thread went from “who had cloud curse” to “is cloud curse useful or not”
For what I think on cloud curse, while it is one of the weaker curses, being able to have curse user abilities like turning into your element and making yourself invulnerable while also being able to obscure the vision of enemies is good. It might not be grand fire curse levels of powerful, but it isn’t completely useless.
Cloud curse lets you control clouds, as other curses let you control the element. Wanna know what that lets you control? People’s farms and food supplies
Revon can starve both Sameria and Keraxe out with enough of this power.
Plus, even if he can’t control clouds on that scale, clouds in Arcane have been shown to be dense enough to be solid potentially, allowing Revon to just create solids to crush you into the floor.
Plus he could just turn his hand into a puff of water vapor, fly it up your nose, and then destroy your brain.
Plus he could just create sharp versions of the dense island clouds, or just bludgeon you with them.
Plus they needed Elius, Argos, and a bunch of dudes to take down the previous user