What the deal with this world? From what I can remember Hope and Josie go there but it’s never really explained that much and kinda forgotten pretty quickly. Does anyone mind explaining it for me.
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The Mikaelsons as characters are perfect, honestly the best in the series but I feel they don’t work as being the first Vampires. The reason for this does sound stupid but it’s because they aren’t old enough, as the writers kinda gave the proper old one age and title to Silas and Amara who are technically the first vampires. Even when the Mikaelsons meet Silas he beats them pretty easily and he’s not even at full strength, which kinda takes away from the idea that the Mikaelsons are the first and most powerful vampires even though that’s not the case.
So I’m curious about klaus being able to become a hybrid without having doppleganger blood to start instead it was his “first kill” that activated his curse. I am aware that Esther used doppleganger blood to turn her kids into vampires but they still needed to drink just normal human blood to complete the process. For klaus though in order to make any new hybrids he needs a human doppleganger to complete the transition so why didn’t he need a human dopplegangers blood to complete his transition and just a normal kill?
Did the wedding ritual only serve to pass control of the wolves' transformations through Hayley or were physical abilities also passed on? I saw a post on social media that the ability to control transformations was only passed on if physical abilities were actually passed on. Is it possible that in the future, in two or three centuries, wolves will have the standard physical abilities of non-original hybrids like Hayley?
Are vampires only hurt by one species of vervain or can they be harmed by all of them, because there is over 150 known species of vervain in the world.
I wanna try to wind down on these type of posts cause its been like 2 years or almost 2 years since legacies ended and all we've gotten since then for future projects is a bunch of maybes so I figure the interest is dying down more and more each year so it becomes less likely but nonethess if we do get another legacies or some sort of continuation I do think there is another major thing that needs to be added and maybe I said this before in the past and forgot but to add to the thin suspense I really think they being the writers should introduce the concept of soul erasure cause right now these constant afterlife dimensions-peace, hell, the other side, ancestral well, limbo, etc is protecting them and this can be a good and bad thing its good for our favorite characters so they can just be sent back to life but on the other hand for a storytelling perspective it isnt as exciting cause it makes death almost meaningless and im not saying I want the characters to die im just saying it makes the story more interesting and want to tune in more to see the outcome otherwise right now that possibility they could actually die as in no longer existing is a null and void concept although we could speculate certain characters perhaps did truly die cause we didnt see them in the afterlife but that is the most we can get from that otherwise everyone is pretty safe especially now that hell is gone what exactly happens to the villains they I guess spend an eternity trying to get coins to give to landon to pass on idk but even that I dont get how that works cause surely they will want to continue their evil ways onto peace, that is why I speculate landon erased the necromancer and sent him to peace as ted cause he knows necro would try to take over the world. But yeah those are my thoughts I do think that concept needs to be established cause the writers cant write in nature wont allow immortals to exist yet allows people to become spirits it dont make sense to me.
How am I able to view previous images of certain characters’ display pictures. For example, Bonnie’s current picture when you look her up is her in S8, how do I see the last profile picture she had?
This comment is late but I thought I'd ask if anyone is around here to see but what would you have all liked to see for certain characters who ended up in peace but we don't know how their relationships end up due to level of hatred between them
A few examples:
Klaus and mikael
Kai and his coven
Silas and qetsiyah
Katherine and Stefan/damon
So many others but those are some main examples and I figured not to put current characters who still live cause who knows if they will end up there except for delena cause of the flash forward in tvd finale. But basically would you have liked to see the feuds continue, the characters make amends or leave it neutral?
On a sidenote Im assuming the characters who died evil went to peace cause if they were in limbo we certainly didn't see them, we don't know if cades hell or malivore dimension still exists(like pieces of them) for them to be sent to or If their souls faded away into nothing(if such a thing is possible in tvdverse)
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My own little headcanon theory is that she definitely was sirebonded to Hope but—the definition of it would break it since it’s her child—she was devoted to her child—she would do anything for her child—so when should discipline her, it would be her acting as her mother and not a defiant sire.
Maybe the answer is easy to find but I'm trying.
In Dangerous Liaisons, Esther with a binding spell and Finn's help, wants to kill her children. As we know, the spell is broken and only Finn dies. That's how we learn when an original vampire dies their entire bloodline dies too.
So my question is, did Esther know that if one of her children died, the bloodline would die too?
Because, she's a powerful witch and she's the one who turned her kids into vampires, so how could she not know ? And if she knew, she really trick Elena by asking her to help.
I saw some comments on the internet saying that it was weakening his healing factor, but in reality it didn't have that much of an effect on him because he definitely killed himself with the stake to get rid of it in his body for good, I've been analyzing this situation and basically the original vampires They have existed for a thousand years as vampires and the dark magic that is in their bodies is very potent, why would even the Hollow's dark magic kill them? she was only 500 years older than them, this plot didn't make much sense.
Idk if anyone is still around here but to anyone who sees this and has seen all of legacies and since a part of me still clings to a 5th season but instead of focusing on the bad moments of this show I thought I'd focus on the good and here is my favorite legacies moments in no order of importance and I'd like to hear yours
1.hope in an action scene
2.most of necromancer scenes
3.most of malivore scenes
4.most of Landon scenes
5.klaus returning
6.aurora returning
7.most of the monster scenes
8.kai 2 part episode
9.3x04(aka the real season 2 finale)
10. Some of the christmas episode
Sybil already had psychic abilities before becoming immortal with Arcadius's "agreement" she acquired extra abilities such as accelerated regeneration, physical strength superior to that of humans and retractable claws, considering that her psychic abilities were earlier and she acquired immortality later , did she really become a new species? or would it be classified as a psychic-immortal hybrid? after all, the immortality that Arcadius granted was separate from her psychic side.
I know he was bound to Elena before he died and that he became human of the Magic Purification Spell, but what could kill him before that or was he truly immortal.
If a siphoner witch-werewolf born in the Gemini Coven existed in tvdu, would they able control their transformation and able draw raw strength of their werewolf form without a moonlight rings like a werewolf-vampire hybrid or would they still be cursed to turn only a full moon and have raw strength of werewolf form only on a Full Moon? Additionally question, what form of magic could they practice?
So as most people know hellfire is a psychic imprint of the moment of Cades Death. So his dimension is full of it. And as of his death no one else should be able to summon hellfire. But in episode 1x1 of Legacies while touring the school Josie said that Dorian incinerated himself with hellfire. But shouldn’t that have killed him? Especially if she used the word incinerated. Anyways do you think it was an exaggeration to get Rafael to apply to the school, or is hellfire truely still a thing in tvdu?
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Since Elena broke her sire bond to Damon by turning off her humanity, could the hybrids not have done the same? Yeah they’re werewolves but also part vampire, meaning they could turn it off, So why didn’t they to break their sire bond with Klaus?
How come the hybrids all had a sire bond, yet most vampires don't? It's said in TVD that sire bonds are extremely rare. I don't understand why the hybrids are sired. Is it something about being a hybrid?