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Each contains a portion of Dormin's own essence, though this is not revealed until late in the game.
He is portrayed as having extensive knowledge regarding the containment of Dormin, and the ability to use powerful magic.
"The officers were on a rampage to get their radio because of wounded pride," said John Dormin, a prosecutor in the case.
Speaking with two voices at once (one male and one female), Dormin is a mysterious, disembodied entity.
Afterward, Dormin's spirit possesses Wander's body, transforming it into a shadowy giant.
Urged to hurry with his task by Dormin, Wander soon heads off to defeat the sixteenth and final colossus.
Shadow of the Colossus (Dormin[male voice])
After vanquishing the shadow creatures, the voice of the disembodied entity known as "Dormin" echoes from above, expressing surprise that Wander possesses the weapon.
Abscisic acid (ABA), also known as abscisin II and dormin, is a plant hormone.
Mono follows her to the pool into which Wander and Dormin were pulled by Emon's spell, finding a male infant with tiny horns on his head.
Wander requests that Dormin return Mono's soul to her body, which it states may be possible, but only if the sixteen idols lining the temple's hall are destroyed.
"Dormin", which spells "Nimrod" backwards, has been speculated to be a reference to the body of the biblical King Nimrod which was cut up and scattered.
The Perfect Perp In his closing argument, John Dormin, the prosecutor who tried the case, said: "This perjury is monstrous because the lie seems like the truth.
In the temple, Mono awakens, restored by Dormin in accordance with its agreement with Wander, and Agro limps into the temple with an injured hind leg.
While his men flee, Lord Emon casts the ancient sword into a small pool at the back of the temple's hall, creating a whirlwind of light that consumes Dormin and Wander.
In legends of the game's world, it is said that Dormin has the power to revive the dead, and it is for this reason that Wander enters the forbidden land, seeking its assistance in reviving Mono.
He has a small group of warriors at his command, and is pursuing Wander to prevent the use of "the forbidden spell", the ritual involving the destruction of the sixteen colossi and the restoration of Dormin's power.
Deanna Buckman, who sat on the grand jury that indicted Baeza and Sclafani, wrote to John Dormin, the assistant deputy attorney general who is prosecuting the case, to say she was "extremely saddened by the lack of integrity in our judicial system."