: However, if he were between the two Moagims, then where
: is his B spirit Leveller opponent? The Leveller is the
: avatar of a god, and a god of destruction at that. I
: greatly doubt that a Leveller could be defeated so
: easily as not even to be mentioned in the history
: books. Besides, if Mazzarin does fit between the two
: Moagims, it would completely didrupt the cycle, which,
: almost all agree, should alternate in victories
: between Light and Darkness. If Mazzarin were in there,
: the cycle would be as follows: Great Hero: Leveller:
: Victor: Tierces(A) Dark Lord(B) Tierces(A)(Light)
: Great Hero(B) Moagim(A) Moagim(A)(Dark)
: Mazzarin(A) Dark LordII(B)Mazzarin(A)(Light)
: Connacht(B) Moagim Reborn(A)Connacht(B)(Light)
: Alric(A) Balor(B) Should have been Balor(B)(Dark)
: Not only does this cause there to be one Light age too
: many, but this "age" would not have been one
: of a thousand years, as all ages before and since
: were, except the Sword age (the current one) in which
: everything seems to have gone wrong. The theory that
: Mazzarin was a great hero in between the two Moagims
: also breaks the cycle in the law/chaos orientation
: (The A spirit being chaotic, the B lawful), which,
: assuming that Mazzarin was not a Great Hero, fits as
: follows: A great hero victory leads to a leveller
: victory of the same law/chaos orientation, but a
: leveller victory causes the law/chaos orientation of
: the Great Hero following him to flip to be the
: orientation opposite that of the leveller, as can be
: seen in the chart below: Great Hero: Leveller: Victor:
: Tierces(A) Dark Lord(B) Tierces(A)(Light)
: Great Hero(B) Moagim(A) Moagim(A)(Dark)
: Connacht(B) Moagim Reborn(A)Connacht(B)(Light)
: Alric(A) Balor(B) Should have been Balor(B)(Dark)
You're obviously familiar with the A/B Spirits theory, so you should know that the Leveller and possibly Savior spirits are not the same as the A/B spirits. There are three, maybe four spirits: A (chaos), B (order), Leveller (extremes, destruction, evil, dark), and possibly Savior (balance, civilization, good, light). In this new theory of mine, the Savior/Leveller cycles continue exactly as before, every thousand years.
But to satisfy the Light/Dark alternating incarnation rules, the A and B spirits must be born again in the middle of each Dark age, since they return at the dawn of the next Light in the same orientation as they were at the dawn of the Dark. So Moagim had to be reborn as Mazzarin before he could come back as Dark again; and the unnamed hero had to be reborn as some Dark villain before he could be reborn as Connacht. But since these reincarnations are not governed by the Savior and Leveller, they don't neccesarily come to some titanic clash like a Great War, and they don't usher in new ages.
There were lots of great evils in the Wind Age, so a meso-villain (not your ordinary Dark villain but not the Leveller either) would not neccesarily be recorded as anything special. But a great Light hero like Mazzarin would really stand out, and be written down in history.