: In other words, MJ themselves dont wanna give us clues of
: what is on to happen, actually they just leave
: everything open. I also think that destroying
: completly the leveler's spirit would be more then just
: lopping off its' last incarnation's head and tossing
: it away. I think it should be some kind of a practice
: that won't be exactly like killing a person, maybe
: more like casting a huge ass spell . it should be more
: abstract anyhow...
Ummm Yea probably. (Hell how many plot ideas have they stolen from the asylumites Theories i wonder:P)
A thought, the fallen Lords are bound to Balor, as we know.
The degree of this 'bounding' is unknown. I'm thinking that he souped up their strength BIG time. Hence why Shiver Seems allot weaker in Myth II whan what she is fabled to.
With the decapatation of Balor his head went into the great Devoid, and as his head plunged deeper, (it IS infinite), the spell got weaker,(I suspect that distance might have something to do with a spell, maybe not in the distance on the Continent, but the amount his head plunges in 60 years into infinity might make a difference).
Since balor isn't technically dead, His head lives on, the Leveller spirit is still stuck in his head. So until the head decomposes, which could be a long time, with Balors power, the Leveller spirit will still be stuck in the great Devoid. So this hasn't killed the Leveller spirit it has "imprisoned" him, So with the Leveller all alive (sort of) for the Entire age, it may seem to the Gods, that the cycle is not broken but to those on earth that it is.
-zeph