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Morgant is Vayne. No discussion, full obvious. Everything makes sense now. We all thought he was Lugh with his daughter, but that was just Vayne Mentally saying that to himself. He thinks that it was his daughter, but rather it was something he had to get done for Lugh because he owes him a favor I guess. And Lugh finds out and goes psychotic. Or maybe that was just a Wannabe Lugh and the real Lugh is the Lugh inside all of us.
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HE MENTIONS SERA. Does anyone remember who that is? If you don't or have never run the event, his name harkens back to the Samhain content where we met Meryl/Laighlinne. He is her grandfather, the shadow in the darkness who says he will do what needs to be done, and then basically takes out Meryl/Laighlinne. I've been waiting for this guy to actually do something after he popped up years ago. [/spoilers]
Morgant = Vayne but Lugh is also Morgant and Vayne who was defeated by Lugh. Vayne was forced to be cursed by Oppression yet longing for Freedom; but he was given the task to protect Lugh's daughter Triona, yet at the same time Lugh was Morgant and Morgant is Vayne. Vayne angered how he failed to save Lugh's daughter, he trains Ruari to be good. Lugh goes insane and cries to himself. Morgant is Vayne and Lugh is Morgant.
Basically it's Code Geass.
If anything, I'm still suspecting Piran to be
Honestly, the fact that Vayne being who he really is was obscenely too obvious. He doesn't lack subtlety with that magma armor of his and that flashback. I'm really hoping it's just a case of 'he just doesn't care that much because what are you going to do about it?" or some sort of misdirection like "hey, i'm wearing the magma armor, but my real self is over there, lol".
Morgant was more or less teaching Ruairi that the so called justice of the world isn't what it seems. That the Gods he thought were good, and the humans that upheld justice, where not what he thought they were. (Which he was entirely correct on). Also I still like to believe that the Lugh in G16 isn't Morgant. The man despised that name and obviously had a much greater scheme in mind, hinted at when he notes that he's using Cichol for his own ends as well. I feel like it was a step down for Morgant who went from manipulating the Gods to just screwing around with a kingdom.
There's a lot of possession in this game, so I would think Lugh was possessed rather than going insane.
But to your point, as I mentioned about Shakespeare accidentally killing the king. That was prompted by Bella convincing him to kill Morrighan, whom Shakespeare thought he was killing. Bella has the ability to control others mentally hence why Shakespeare needed the Sphere of Truth to not be fooled by her. Lugh hated humans after the betrayal, but essentially tricking him into thinking his daughter was either still alive or reborn was a jerk move on the point of the Gods (Morrighan especially) and it wouldn't surprise me if Bella or the Gods had something to do with Triona's death. I can understand why Tarlach thought that he needed to clean house god-wise.
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That has been stated countless times.
No. Also the Chon Chon Theory is Correct. The Chon Chon King is Balor. CONFIRMED.
I told you guys that the Chon Chon King existed. Therefore, Vayne cannot be Balor because Balor is the Chon Chon King.
We do know that followers of specific Gods can actually derive power from said God. Holy Water is under the direct power of Lymilark and Kristell used the power of Lymilark to transform into a human. Likewise the human Paladin also derives power from Morrighan (though any deity can fill this role) for their transformation. It's entirely possible that the ritual will only work with Hymerark's power whose disciples would be granted.
And it would be amazing to get wrecked at that level.
Your post makes me wonder though. If we got our Paladin power from Morrighan, why can't she take it back from us (preferably without trying to kill us)?
Probably a bit of story and game-play segregation. Assuming that the origins of falcon and beast haven't changed, only the human paladin derives power from the God's favor. Falcon and beast derive power from their home lands while Dark Knights use Fomor magic to power theirs. Paladin is an interesting case in that a prospective Paladin must have 3 things, indomitable will power, spiritual blessing, and divine favor. Millitians can pretty much keep going through sheer stubbornness and determination and at the time of G2, the specific Millitian was Morrighan's champion. They also proved themselves worthy of the spirits by passing their trials hence why they met the 3 requirements needed to transform. By the time the Millitian has grown too powerful for Morrighan to manage, we are also in possession of Brionac and absorbed an actual demigod into ourselves. Its entirely possible that Morrighan did withdraw her support of us, but by that point we had our OWN divine power to keep Paladin running. In a weird case, it could just be Paladin is just their own deity.
As for being wrecked at tier 2, if we go back and examine our battles, we've never fought a tier 3 deity and won on our own. Our only proper fight was with Nuadha and we were completely ineffective until Morrighan joined us. From a story stand point, it wasn't so much Morrighan helping us, it was us making up the difference between the power of Morrighan and Nuadha. To top it off, we didn't actually beat him either, we just held him long enough to lure him into a trap to seal him. At this stage Nuadha was ascending and was protected with perfect immortality, meaning nothing in Erinn could kill him anymore, this is a similar status that Aton, and his 3 tier 2 gods, have. And remember, at this point we OWN Brionac, which Neamhain used to kill Cichol, ANOTHER tier 3 deity. Suffice to say, even currently they are out of our weight class.
On that note, I do think we do actually have a chance of beating them, though its quite small. Since we have access to outworldly power which is like anti-matter to native Erinn divine power we could probably damage even Aton with it. The problem is that the scale and level they would be at means we'll be flattened before anything significant happens.
The fact that "Milletians" cannot die is already proof of being a "false god."