: Well, first off things are predestined in the Myth World.
: That is until Alric threw things off by refusing to be
: killed by Balor and disrupted the Great Cycle.
: From what I've gathered over the years, The Leveler, a
: spirit that seeks only conflict and destruction, comes
: to the earth every thousand years to wage a great war
: against the forces of light. This spirit is extremely
: powerful, and can possess even the strongest of men.
: Therefore, Connacht likely had no choice in what
: happened to him.
: (the following may be outdated since I've not played Myth
: 3)
: Damas on the other hand... Damas was Connachts second,
: and fiercely loyal. He was also arrogant. So when he
: found a way to preserve his life past the norm, he
: jumped on it, even though it involved dabbling in the
: Dark Arts. This, I think, is what eventually twisted
: him into Soulblighter. As an evil being who's only
: love was war and death, it is only natural that he
: joined his old leader when Connacht returned as Balor.
: What confuses me about Soulblighter is that as Damas,
: he was ordered to hide many powerful magic artifacts
: that included The Total Codex, yet as a Fallen Lord he
: only made moves to secure these items until late in
: the Great War.
: There's actually been a lot of discussion on weather
: Soulbligher was really Damas reborn, or another being
: entirely. I don't know what was settled on the issue.
: Are you thus enlightened? ;)
: Drunken Ghol
Yes, Thanks!
Cycles, etc. Pretty involved.