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Post by Final Knight on Nov 6, 2003 16:18:13 GMT -5
What do you mean over and over again? I think he means what I was trying to say, and that was that we explore the same theories over and over again and it's pointless. So people should either elaborate on their theory or come up with a new one. Another thing if you propose that it is going to be someone you should have a good reason why he could be the hooded man. The fact that Pasz went to his masters grave and never returned has nothing to do with him being the hooded man. Also Pasz wasn't even a major character so it wouldn't be likely for him to be the hooded man.
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Post by Atolmazel on Nov 6, 2003 18:02:05 GMT -5
Yes, there's three criteria the hooded man must fall into. 1) Must be male 2) Must be young/middle aged or ageless 3) Must be fairly major character When arguing for your theory consider 1) Give a reason that he might say the things he says as the hooded man. 2) No, a character dissapearing mysteriously in one of the three games is not grounds enough for suspicion.
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Post by Rondren on Nov 6, 2003 19:16:22 GMT -5
But who says that the character has to be major. It could be someone that Kamau hasn't introduced yet. This just proves that Kamau has an interesting way with things.
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Post by Atolmazel on Nov 7, 2003 8:59:45 GMT -5
Pay attention, Rondren.
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Post by AdamC4 on Nov 10, 2003 5:15:02 GMT -5
Kamau has already said that it's a major character. Would Osten be classed as a major character? He wrote the prophecies sure, but is that enough to be classed as a major character? And even then, Edda isn't exactly a major character either. It's probably Dansa. He's the only one with solid proof that is a major character.
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Post by Atolmazel on Nov 10, 2003 5:40:10 GMT -5
It seems to me that he is the only one that encompasses the entire series rather well. He prophecised the legion masters and when the legion masters died a hooded man claimed his quest was 'over'. Perhaps he was overseeing, guiding the legion master's quest all along. However, Dansa is an equally likely candidate and the only reason I don't go along with that is because he seems to have had a a personality transplant, if he's the hooded man.
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Post by AdamC4 on Nov 11, 2003 4:56:36 GMT -5
Sure he's evil, but he's still cool. You never know. I hope Kamau releases this data, I myself want to know for the sake of this repetition of ideas.
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Post by Atolmazel on Nov 11, 2003 6:40:26 GMT -5
In my opinion if he does reveal it, it'll be after he's released LS:R, if not after Curse of Silence.
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Post by I AM KAKE!!! on Nov 15, 2003 2:30:54 GMT -5
Seeing that Dansa is the god of life and death, he could have probably transported himself into Eijin's dead/living body. And maybe this way he is able to keep his immortality and godly powers?
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Post by Final Knight on Nov 15, 2003 10:32:32 GMT -5
But still why would he say his 'mission is complete' ? Are you saying Dansa's mission was to bring himself to his own downfall? And if he only gave Eijin his powers which allowed him to survive after the fall from Avalon why would Eijin say 'it's finally over' ? It was never his mission to take down Avalon or Dansa.
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Post by TheRPGMasterMInd on Nov 15, 2003 18:50:49 GMT -5
I'm not saying I agree with Collecter but how do we know that was his mission at all....(this is hard to explain) ummm.....maybe when he said mission was over it didn't have to do with avalon or dansa falling. maybe (this is stupid but an example) it was to kill the legion masters? or some other thing that happened when avalon fell.
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Post by Final Knight on Nov 15, 2003 19:48:24 GMT -5
When the hooded man speaks the first thing he says is "the ashes of avalon" and then " it's finally over" meaning Avalon has been destroyed and the prophecies fulfilled. So that means it did have to do with Avalon.
Dansa's true quest is to annihilate the human race. Dansa was destroyed, and even if he found a way to survive I'm pretty sure he would be extremely angry and would curse the human race and the other gods for banishing him from avalon. Not express that his mission was over after his demise.
And also he did not kill all the legionnaires. Only the legionnaires of the third prophecy died. Some like Pasz and Verma remained at the end did they did not? And ones from the first and second which did not participate in the third also would have remained.
What I'm saying is hooded man would have to be a major character, male(which we cannot prove Dansa is unless he took the form of a human male) and he had to be involved with the prophecies from the start and worked to make them true.
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Post by I AM KAKE!!! on Nov 16, 2003 10:53:52 GMT -5
What I was actually saying was that Dansa took over Eijin's physical body or something and using it as a vessel or shell, he tends to return to power by building an army to or finding a certain relic... something like that. Maybe he will try to get his power back and defeat the other gods or the legion masters. OR Dansa could have died and became a mortal and decides to find out the meaning of life and try understand the mortals, nature and stuff like that. He could have said those words because of something about understanding how the world went and the beginning was his downfall hence, his first lesson on life.
EDIT: Uh, and Final Knight? Didn't most of the characters that were in the 2nd that didn't participate in the 3rd all die during the assault of that A'munrah leader? Didn't Dansa made all of them vanish?
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Post by Final Knight on Nov 16, 2003 11:25:21 GMT -5
Alright so what you're saying is a God who hated humans for thousands of years and killed other Gods to get more power, destroys the humans and then takes the body of a human to survive, and feels like his mission is complete as he stands over looking a human city, nice, tight, and snug in a human body.
The change is character is too drastic, I feel. That's why it couldn't be Dansa. Also Kamau said it was a character on the character list in the LS site, not one in another's body I wouldn't think.
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Post by Rondren on Nov 16, 2003 19:00:31 GMT -5
The only person it looks like that could make sense is Osten.
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