Any explanations to why/how immortals could just pull a sword from their back in the series? or was that just tacky 90's film making? haha i kind of just ignore it when im watching but if there is a reason pls share.. :)
There’s no need to have wars just over a bit of land and power, but it’ll always happen in this world because there’s people filled with greed and hunger, it’s the same for the immortals, and if no one does anything about it, then the greedy ones will conquer.. hence why good immortals won’t kill each other I guess. plus it’s a rule, whoever founded the rules or ways of chivalry must of had a reason for it.
Wow that’s pretty cool, another move I see Duncan use is the one where he’s on his knees and he kinda counters the ‘final blow’.
Any explanations to why/how immortals could just pull a sword from their back in the series? or was that just tacky 90's film making? haha i kind of just ignore it when im watching but if there is a reason pls share.. :)
Something crossed my mind a while ago, what if the Unidentified Immortal in Kurgan Origins is that of the Immortal Gilgamesh? It just makes sense to me given the time and place of the characters Death.
Thoughts?