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Is that why their names are so similar? Is there, perhaps, a similar Zereth Vita perhaps? It should be noted that the word Anima literally means life, just as Mortis means death, so there in fact could be multiple creation engines similar to Zereth Mortis just as there were several such engines created on Azeroth by the Titans.

One idea that keeps coming back to me is the idea that the First Ones themselves may have deliberately entered the material world where Azeroth dwells as World Souls in an attempt to understand creation by becoming part of it.

But regardless, we know that within the world of Azeroth slumbers a world soul, and that world soul is powerful enough that Zovaal intends to use it to power Zereth Mortis and unmake reality as we understand it. Is it similar to when we used the Titan network to seize control of the Forge of Origination at the end of Battle for Azeroth?

We know that Zovaal directly attacks Azeroth during his attempt to remake existence, based on the fight description in the Encounter Journal. Saezurah: The time has come. The halls have healed. A new Arbiter waits in the wings. Saezurah: The chorus assembles.

The vessel awaits. Your voice must join them. Saezurah: Dissonance… a melody lost long ago… Darkseer Corrupter: Long have we awaited this moment. Darkseer Corrupter: A world-soul twisted by Death.

A maul with which to crush the Arbiter… Darkseer Corrupter: And now it shall take this vessel! Arbus will be Eternal!

In a way, we all sort of expected it. At the time, the very quest Blood of a Titan told us that the fight with Argus should not have been winnable. Authors ahrisoo, RiotAether.

Copied to clipboard. We cordially invite you to an exquisite , green tie Debonair affair to celebrate the end of the year! We're keeping it classy this week with sophisticated champion, item, rune, and dragon updates to keep preseason running splendidly.

Ultimate Spellbook is also getting a spiffy update, and ARAM players worry not—we have some swanky news for you, too. So get your flashiest outfits ready to greet the new year in glitz and glam!

It'll be just grand. Debonair dress code too strict for ya? Mundo Dr. Mundo is wreaking too much medical havoc in top lane. Caitlyn Headshot resets partially restored.

These resets were notoriously difficult to maneuver and were not part of Caitlyn's original design. Technically, her Headshots executed as abilities rather than empowered basic attacks, which is what allowed the bugged reset functionality. It wasn't sustainable—or healthy, even—to keep her passive as-is, so we're instead refactoring her Headshot resets in a way that looks smoother and is easier to pull off. Camille W damage decreased.

E cooldown increased late. Camille is a bit too mobile for the damage she dishes out, so we're limiting access to her ODM gear dashes. We're also nerfing her trading tool so that she doesn't get such a free advantage in lane.

Ivern Krug experience and gold rewards increased. Ivern loves all of his forest friends equally, but when push comes to shove, freeing the Krugs isn't really worth the effort. Krugs give significantly less gold and experience than the other small jungle camps, even though it takes Ivern the same amount of time, mana, and health to free them. This oughta teach 'em how to say thanks! Kayle Passive wave distance now scales with bonus attack range.

After reaching level 11, if Kayle has enough stacks, her basic attacks launch waves of fire that travel an extra distance and damage enemies they pass through. The distance these waves travel used to be a flat number. Now, it will scale with her bonus attack range, which can be extended by other effects such as her passive at level 16 or Lethal Tempo.

Tank Kled has been optimal for a while because of the massive bonus HP he gets from Skaarl. We're adjusting how his health is calculated to make his playstyle healthier and more interesting. However, this will nerf some of his bruiser builds, so we're buffing his damage and cooldowns to compensate. We'll keep an eye on the cantankerous duo after this change to monitor AD Kled's viability.

While unmounted, Kled will check whether Skaarl's Courage has been restored twice as often, reducing the time it takes for them to reunite when at max Courage. Twitch R bolt distance now scales with bonus attack range.

When Twitch uses his ult, his basic attacks become bolts that travel slightly farther than his attack range and deal damage to enemies in a straight path similar to Kayle's passive. ViaVoice warned us to turn off antivirus apps before installation, but when it rebooted partway through the process, so did our antivirus software, so we had to scramble to turn off the security app.

When we checked online for software updates at the end of the installation, we found IBM's Web page for updates unavailable likely because Nuance now owns ViaVoice. Once we had ViaVoice running, it prompted us to test the bundled noise-canceling headset and create a voice model by reading a short text passage aloud.

This process went smoothly. It took about 45 minutes between the time we put the installation CD in the drive and the time we started using the program. ViaVoice can also analyze documents on your computer to learn the vocabulary you typically use.

You'll need an Internet connection and a bit sound card as well. ViaVoice 10 also comes in a Mac-ready version, which demands OS Nuance formerly ScanSoft now distributes both programs, which even share some voice commands, such as "Scratch that" to erase text and "Go to sleep" to turn off the microphone.

ViaVoice is a dictation program, however, not a hands-free app like Dragon. For example, you need to click the mouse to pause text as ViaVoice reads it back to you, and you can't use your voice to enter keyboard commands, as you can with Dragon. Not surprisingly, ViaVoice also has lower memory requirements--about KB per minute for recorded speech, which is less than the 1. ViaVoice understood our straight dictation moderately well. We found that it recognized larger words, such as subscription , but fumbled with smaller parts of speech that people tend to mumble, such as prepositions and contractions.

Luckily, ViaVoice is designed to continue improving its speech-recognition vocabulary by analyzing the text errors that you correct. You can also return to the User Wizard for further training.

Voice commands within ViaVoice are logical, but the program sometimes had trouble recognizing them.



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