Talk:Lee Sin/SkinsTrivia/@comment-67.181.26.227-20130207164436/@comment-65.27.220.73-20130207183242

I can see it being a reference to either, though his lore leaves me to believe that Lee Sin was calm during the weeks he was burning. When I imagined it I thought of him meditating during the time, which in turn made me think of Quang Duc's protest back in 1963, not the Tibetan Self Immolations, which were generally seen as people running around on fire or finally laying on the ground. Where as Quang Duc's body sat in a lotus stance until his body had burned to a point of not having enough weight to keep him sitting, and fell over.

Though the lore itself doesn't say for sure that he displayed this level of self control, it's just my personal opinion that he survived because of his dedication to the art the monks had taught him. Perfection of convictions as seen in Quang Duc, not the Tibetan Immolations which were in part, teenagers.

Not to insult the Tibetan Protesters of course, it took a great deal of courage and conviction to do what they did.