The Resurrection runes name is a mistranslation. Its supposed to be called The Exorsism rune or something like that (Seal Evil Rune could also have been one of the translations) and the Night runes power is to destroy creatures of the night.Eroschilles wrote:It's possible that the Darkness rune was a later development after the leader of the Liberation Army had the Soul Eater. Or there could have been localization issues with the Darkness rune in the Toran area.Wraith wrote:The Darkness and Ressurection runes wouldn't be made until after the first time the Soul Eater was used in a major war. And the first time we know of that happening is in the Island Nations. So that's why they weren't in S4.
Well the Ressurection rune was in S1 and the Darkness wasn't. So its not that.
I believe that the Ressurection rune stems from the Soul Eater and not the Night rune because of it's name and its spells. The reason its spells kills the undead well is because it gives life, which is kind-of the opposite of being undead. It's also has a spell that raises 'dead' teammates. And I think it has a healing spell as well.
I might not even sure if the Night rune is a true rune itself or something else entirely. I was under the impression that all true runes were equal in power, but if the Night rune governs things of the night, like vampires, it would be more powerful than the Cresent Moon rune.
All True Runes ARE equal in power. The thing is that in the Zodiac sword form it seems to be weaker than it is. The Night rune can't be more powerfull than the Blue Moon Roon not only for that reason but also because the Blue Moon Rune only created vampires, so its not a vampire in itself so it isn't 'weak' to the Night Rune in that way.I might not even sure if the Night rune is a true rune itself or something else entirely. I was under the impression that all true runes were equal in power, but if the Night rune governs things of the night, like vampires, it would be more powerful than the Cresent Moon rune.
EDIT: rofl I have 666 posts ^^