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Originally Posted by Operative 14
Unless he would have tried to trace them back to the Char, but we don't have any evidence of that. Nor have we even brought up the Charr for that matter, and we're sort of looking for outlandish and convoluted ideas.
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I did bring up a Charr Shaman as a possibility. It's just that no one expanded on it.
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I get the impression it's a new antagonist, or a new side of a character we'd never suspect. I would almost suggest one of the ancient dragons in that case. Primordious, at least, had a general that was waking up; The Great Destroyer. That being the case, why wouldn't the other dragons have the same idea? For all we know, all three might have generals that woke up at about the same time to pave the way for their reemergence, or at least to compete with each other. Except that this general, instead of being about brute strength like the Great Destroyer, is more into cunning and subterfuge. Why build a grand army to destroy everyone when you can have three golems throw the entire world into chaos and war?
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I don't think it has to deal with the Ancient Dragons, because 1. They are not known in the world yet, so no followers other then their personal generals that are also hibernating, and 2. If it was a general of one of the other
four (there are 5 Ancient Dragons, Primordus, Drakkar, Grothmar, Deep Sea, and Orrian), then the other dragons would wake up before Primordus.
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Originally Posted by Hugh Manatee
-snip "livia did it"-
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Ugh. This came up on GWO as well. I was REALLY hoping that it would not make it's way to guru. Because of how idiotic it sounds.
Sure Livia might do "anything" for her people. But would killing Salma help her people? No.
Also, the scepter didn't change Vizier Khilbron. The scroll and Abaddon's power did.
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She seeks weapons of mass destruction to secure peace
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The Scepter isn't a "weapon of mass destruction."
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She has been involved in Golemancy under gadd(she did all the work, less the forces involved prove dangerous)
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Gadd never shows evidence of using golems until the mission G.O.L.E.M. Gadd just researched power sources, which was his job in the mission. Oola was the golemancer.
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She (by watching gadd, and expressing an interest in 'finding gadd' quest) may know how to decipher the coded inscriptions to gain access to the blood stones, or have secreted some away for her own use.
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All of the Shining Blade had an interest in the Bloodstone by wanting to use them as a weapon against the White Mantle.
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She has access to the scepter of orr, an artifact that may corrupt the user, or at the very least has turned one man into a lich.
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Again, the Scepter didn't corrupt anyone, Abaddon corrupted Khilbron.
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A Necromancer, she has clear ties to the undead, possibly with Joko.
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ties to undead only in the fact that she can be a minion master. Minions are not
true undead. And there is nothing to support knowledge of joko.
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She seems to have little compunction about killing to further her goals, or death and killing in general.
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Only in the sense of killing her enemies and not minding a few casualties.
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She perceives some leaders as soft or maybe weak, and sees the rest of the world as 'hell' that she herself must fight to fix.
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"I may work for the Shining Blade, but I'm not like Evennia. I'm not pure and I'm not kind. I used to be shining... but I got tarnished."
No where does she call Evennia soft. She called her pure and kind. And that herself is not.
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a member of the shining blade, she'd know the jungle extremely well, and migt know where a certain golemancer had sequestered himself
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No evidence that the Falls was Zinn's original place, but his hideout after. Zinn was "well known" before and didn't mind visitors if they came to him for wanting him to build golems.
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Originally Posted by Hugh Manatee
EDIT: I was sitting on the can and came up with more hairbrained conspiracy theories. I don't think the Mursaat would work like this, cloak and dagger assassinations ect. They're gods or atlest want to be perceived as such. Think of how the mursaat came into power in Kryta, they saved the krytans from the charr, what droves the charr(or at least what can we deduce drove them based on the evidence, the charr effigies, the heirophants teachings ect), The Titans, who controls the Titan's prison door? The Mursaat(if they paroled a titan, sent it to the charr territories and said, "be a god, lead the charr in destruction and we free you" i think it would have taken the opportunity) . The Mursaat seem to have savior complex, if adelbern had been less stubborn, the white mantle could have moved into ascalon, helped push the charr out, Lead by Rurik the same way Saul Delasio lead the first mantle. Rurik was very open to the krytans iirc, desperate one might say(look at his speech during Ruins of Surmia... Just look at it lol..), he may have "converted" to the unseen ones, and been taken the same way Saul was. The ultimate goal being to establish a way to hunt "chosen" in ascalon(they failed to do this, though were successful ultimately as rurik left and took the chosen with him across the shiverpeaks).
Assassination doesn't seem the Mursaat MO.
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1. The titan escaped the Realm of Torment 200 years ago. I do not think that the Mursaat planned that far ahead. ALSO, they keep the door locked, and nothing shows evidence that they know what is behind the door. They just know it will bring their destruction, And so why would they let something out that would bring their destruction? They wouldn't.
And with their few numbers now, to get revenge, assassination through other's deeds would do just fine for them.
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Had the assassination been successful the white mantle would have been blamed and purged by a united shining blade, probably lead by livia this time(evenia is week...) with the scepter and hoards of undead to do the work.
Had the attempt in Elona worked, the kournans might have taken the blame, they have no apparent leader now that varesh ossa is dead, the 2 remaining princes might suspect each other, or turn on the kournans or at least be distracted enough to let joko's armies march through elona much easier then otherwise. Holding the scepter and her own army livia could subjugate Joko and his minions.(side note livia's target bokka might, besides being an obviously weak target for assassination, she might resent that he fled to hide in his treasure city during the people's time of need)
Had the attempt in cantha worked P.O.X. probably would have taken out the whole royal family, or at least plunged the imperial bureaucracy into chaos(a bureaucracy that doesn't care for it's own citizens, that gives them mirrors instead of food and medicine), this makes a power vacuum, one that livia with undead armies and super weapons could fill. She brings order to the big city, to the luxon and kurzick territories...
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Had any assassination been successful, the blame would go to Zinn and the Asuras. It was under Zinn's name that the orders came from, his reputation would get ruined, the humans would want revenge on him and all other Asuras (similar to the Tengu Wars, the Charr, the Mursaat... etc. etc.)
At least the livia theory on GWO was easy to read and not full of typos and poor grammar. x.x I need to rest my brain.
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Originally Posted by Free Runner
We're also never actually given a timeframe on the events after EotN. Livia could still be searching for the Scepter. She last mentions that she would be visiting Arah (which is at the bottom of the sea but we'll roll with it) so i'm guessing she doesnt just walk off and find it in a day. The time of that piece of the cinematic could be years after the Great Destroyers defeat.
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I would have to agree that there is some time between the cinematic and livia finding the scepter. I'd guess like around 3 years, max. And not all of Arah has to be at the bottom of the sea, seeing how no one would technically have a map of Orr how it is now, it would be hard to tell which parts are underwater. And not all of Arah is underwater. Although I'm sure that was a typo and was meant to say visit Orr. I would think that Zinn and M.O.X. is just a few months to a year after the times of EN. (There needs to be time for the Asuras to be known in all three continents).
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I cant think of another race other than the Mursaat or Humans that could pull off getting the power crystals, finding then tricking an Asura and then getting away with it all.
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I can see the Tengu (specifically the Quetzal and/or Caromi Tengu) The Quetzal have the location for the Asura, the Caromi have the need. Same with Sensali. Maybe they are all in communications?
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That's actually a good thought. All we know of them is that they are an ancient race and dislike the Mursaat and Titans. Nothing else is known about them. They might dislike humans as well.