That sounds like a long time to be asleep ... not to mention be alive, if the guy who did that was still around after two-hundred years. Do people in your world really live that long? Or does it have to do with the ... magic and Death things?
Because he wasn't alive- he traded Life for power, and became one of the Dead centuries ago, turned his original body into an anchor and hid it just south of the Wall, in northern Ancelstierre- so he couldn't die permanently until someone found his body and destroyed it.
Previous Abhorsens forced him deep into Death, but none of them were able to completely destroy him.
Life for power ... is that hard to do? There are plenty of power-hungry people out there so I imagine if it were easy there'd be a lot of it. And thank god some of the psychos I've known didn't have that option.
Kerrigor was a unique case, in many respects, but as for using his body as an anchor... well, it wouldn't be impossible for someone else to do that, but they'd need to be exceptionally powerful in and knowledgeable about Free Magic.
Not something you could do just because you'd heard about it and wanted to be invincible. And Free Magic isn't a power easily sought out.
[It had been outlawed in the Old Kingdom, when there had still been power to enforce such things. But even without that... sorcerers and necromancers saw others of their kind as threats and competition- or useful minions, if they were much weaker. Unlike Charter mages, they generally didn't cooperate.]
I don't know. Free Magic can be addictive, and warps people's minds, but- for some people, power is an end in and of itself.
For Kerrigor... I don't know which it was. In the end, I think he just wanted power, and to weaken and break the Charter as much as he could, because it was a threat to him.
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[Some Charter mages did live for well over a century- Charter magic might not be able to cheat death, but it cold certainly prolong life.]
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Previous Abhorsens forced him deep into Death, but none of them were able to completely destroy him.
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Life for power ... is that hard to do? There are plenty of power-hungry people out there so I imagine if it were easy there'd be a lot of it. And thank god some of the psychos I've known didn't have that option.
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Not something you could do just because you'd heard about it and wanted to be invincible. And Free Magic isn't a power easily sought out.
[It had been outlawed in the Old Kingdom, when there had still been power to enforce such things. But even without that... sorcerers and necromancers saw others of their kind as threats and competition- or useful minions, if they were much weaker. Unlike Charter mages, they generally didn't cooperate.]
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This guy sounds like a piece of work, then. If he went that far. What was his goal for doing all of that?
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For Kerrigor... I don't know which it was. In the end, I think he just wanted power, and to weaken and break the Charter as much as he could, because it was a threat to him.