: That is if you consider Myth 3 as part of Myth story
: which many of us do not. That (the Oghre rebellion)
: would not explain why The Deciever said that he and
: the Trow fought against the Myrkridia once.
There's two possible interpretations to this:
1) The Deciever was lying. That's why he's called "The Deciever". It wouldn't exactly have done the men's morale much good if he'd said something like "Sure, the Trow probably hate my guts because I triggered a major rebellion which was probably the single largest step towards the collapse of their empire, but I think they'll respect me for it."
2) In the "With Friends Like These" blurb, the Big D talks of "Their battles against the Myrkrydia". I believe that "their" means the Trow's, NOT the Trow and the Deciever's. And this makes sense: the Trow are only seen actually aiding Moagim's forces very late in the war (bearing in mind that the war has been going on for nearly a millenium), and are never seen fighting alongside the Myrkrydia.
: Again, if you consider Myth 3, but ONLY Myth 3 called
: Connacht the Wolf to explain the name for the
: "Wolf Age."
And that's a contradiction how? Most people have reasons for giving certain names to ages, and the fact that we aren't told this reasoning in the first two Myth titles doesn't make it any less valid.
CONNAUGHT: "HMM, now that Moagim's gone, we'll need a new name for the age, something upbeat, something to take pride in... how about the Wolf Age?"
IMPERIAL ADVISOR: "The Wolf Age, sire? But nobody likes wolves! Now, the Fruitbat Age, that sounds much more positive..."
: I am NOT assuming Damas found the Tain before becomeing
: Soulblighter... Myth 3 is saying he did. The same Myth
: 3 you seem to be defending. I answered some of this in
: the other post.
Au contraire. Myth TFL tells us that the Tain was carried off by raiding barbarians from the South. Myth3 does not contradict this, but does tell us why the interior of the Tain is swarming with spiders.