Yay, final update! Now I can put it on my Kindle and not feel like I have to replace it three times a week.
Two questions.
First, are the chapters in Radiance going to be rearranged the way the ones in Luminosity were?
Second, to what degree does Benjamin have control over the classical elements? Can he, for instance, summon fire from the air? If so, then he should be easily the most formidable fighter around, with the possible exception of Pera, and even she would be vulnerable to a less-metaphorical firewall. Can he put himself out if he’s on fire? If so, why were the Volturi so blase about igniting Bella and assuming her death, multiple times? (This one I could believe as basic laziness when they have no reason to believe her power makes her immune to fire, but it’s a thought.)
2: Yes, he can conjure fire, but only a small amount of it. He could set some portion of a vampire on fire, and they’d have to stop for a sec to put it out, but they would not be unable to do so except under weird circumstances. Benjamin is, however, personally averse to combat applications for his power. He can put himself out if he’s on fire as long as he’s only a little bit on fire and not in pieces at the time. (Bella was in pieces when set on fire, both times.)
Yay, final update! Now I can put it on my Kindle and not feel like I have to replace it three times a week.
Two questions.
First, are the chapters in Radiance going to be rearranged the way the ones in Luminosity were?
Second, to what degree does Benjamin have control over the classical elements? Can he, for instance, summon fire from the air? If so, then he should be easily the most formidable fighter around, with the possible exception of Pera, and even she would be vulnerable to a less-metaphorical firewall. Can he put himself out if he’s on fire? If so, why were the Volturi so blase about igniting Bella and assuming her death, multiple times? (This one I could believe as basic laziness when they have no reason to believe her power makes her immune to fire, but it’s a thought.)
1: No. They’re staying as-is.
2: Yes, he can conjure fire, but only a small amount of it. He could set some portion of a vampire on fire, and they’d have to stop for a sec to put it out, but they would not be unable to do so except under weird circumstances. Benjamin is, however, personally averse to combat applications for his power. He can put himself out if he’s on fire as long as he’s only a little bit on fire and not in pieces at the time. (Bella was in pieces when set on fire, both times.)