: That actually makes a LOT of sense; consider TFL. We off
: Balor, and on the next level Balor's greatest
: lieutenant, Soulblighter, is still around trying to
: kick our asses. In M3, we off Moagim and in the next
: level his weasle of a Fallen Lord Mjarin is telling
: lies and trying to seize power in the name of his
: master's cause. Even the stuff about Mjarin bringing
: Moagim back to life could be true; he somehow brings
: Moagim back, perhaps with Bahl'al's help, at which
: point Moagim resumes being the Leveller and starts
: kicking all ass. Perhaps, in that same vein,
: Soulblighter was the one to corrupt Connacht, allowing
: him to become the Leveller.
: Perhaps in a thousand years people will think
: Soulblighter was the Dark Lord of the Sword Age, and
: Balor was just a pawn of his.
Okay lets see if we can make evryone happy-ish.
Mjarin, former hero of the wind age, becomes corrupted by the leveller, because the Leveller can't poses him because he's still alive, he the joins Warlocks, becomes leader.
When the Levellers power reaches its peak, he was supposed to posses Mjarin, but Mjarin isn;t so hot on being killed and possesed, so he makes a deal, I give you Moagim, you teach me Magic. so he ressurects Moagim, maybe he found the body and head and attachted someone elses arms or something.Moagim teaches him the magics, however Mjarin plots against Moagim, because he is not the Leveller he seeks conquest not death. This explains his un-Levellerish actions and makes Myth III make allot more sense really.
So Basically, Moagim WAS the Leveller, Mjarin pretended to be on the Levellers side, pretended to be on the Cath Bruigs side, but as usual was only on his own side.
-zeph