: Sorry to poke holes in your unifying theory, but Moagim
: was drawn and quartered and his pieces dragged away
: after he summoned the Myrkridia at the start of the
: Wind Age. As I said before, I think that "Moagim
: Reborn" was really the hero who defeated (the
: real) Moagim, impersonating his old enemy to
: intimidate the Cath Bruig. Mjarin was his pawn who was
: granted powers such as being able to live even as a
: severed head. Then "Moagim" was somehow
: beheaded and burnt to ashes, his minion Bahl'al was
: imprisoned below the Cloudspine and his minion
: Mjarin's head was buried in Muirthemne. No-one ever
: suspected the truth about "Moagim Reborn"
: except a few scholars, and it became widely accepted
: that Moagim had really returned (explaining why the
: Myth I journal writer said that Connacht drove the
: evil Moagim from the earth).
: This may not make everyone happy, but it makes the most
: sense (to me).
I thought of the his limbs torn off thing a while back. I came up with the fact that his head wsa still around, which contained all his memories and thus all Mjarin really needed, so he just had to get a host body to attach the head to and ressurect him, its also probably what Mjarin had planned for himseld once he got to power.
-zeph