: The Myth III Manual says this about the Great Devoid: ***
: A great tear in the fabric of reality left behind by the
: deathblow of the Callieach. It's depths have no end.
: ***
: I would take this to mean that Balor's head (still
: possessed by the leveller) will continue to fall until
: the end of time. Since the Leveller is part of this
: equation, I would think that no one else can ever be
: the Leveller because of his eternal prison in the
: great devoid.
: Here is the Encyclopedia passage on the Great Devoid: ***
: GREAT DEVOID, THE
: A bottomless pit. It was created when the extinct race of
: the Callieach destroyed themselves, rather than be
: hunted to extinction by the Trow. At the end of the
: Great War, Balor's head was thrown into the Devoid, to
: rid the world of him forever.
: Passages From The Game: "Balor has been killed
: before," Alric told us after we raised the
: Myrkridian standard, "and each time it has only
: made him more powerful. Our best hope is to cut off
: his head, and hurl it into the Great Devoid. Only in
: this way will the world be rid of him forever."
: -Myth TFL, Level 25, "The Great Devoid"
: A bottomless chasm near Myrgard, created by the Callieach
: during their final days. Rather than be hunted to
: extinction by the Trow, the Callieach destroyed
: themselves and many Trow, leaving behind only the
: Devoid.
: -Great Devoid Description, Glossary, Myth TFL Manual
: "The Great Devoid is a chasm near Myrgard that is
: said to have no bottom. It was created when the
: Callieach destroyed themselves rather than be hunted
: to extinction by the Trow. Following his defeat at
: Rhi'anon, Balor's severed head was brought here and
: cast into the Devoid."
: -Great Devoid Description, Glossary, Myth II Manual
: ***
: Zandervix
Unless the head decomposes which won't happen until Balors Magics wear out or he uses his last amount of magic strenght to blow himself up