: I read it all and it sounds good. But just because The
: Head could have been a Fallen Lord it doesn't mean
: that The Head was helping The Deceiver just didn't
: like some of the Fallen that The Deceiver didn't like
: as well. Like The Deciever... if it is true that both
: were turned to Fallen Lords it really doesn't mean
: they knew each other. The Deceiver cannot be the only
: deceitful being in the Myth world.
: -Pyro
I was saying at the very end that most of the specifics were simply conjecture, and could have been anything, as well as explaining that it was rather possible that they weren't closely related, as they were in my proposed scenario. I was simply putting forth a sort of potential history there at the end to tie everything together, you know? Also, I feel that, if I'm right about the basics that I postulated, the Deceiver and whoever the Faceless Man had been before his fall from the Light must have known each other by reputation at least, because they had obviously both been extremely powerful archmages. It's like my example with scientists in our world, or authors. Famous people of a certain type of profession know each other by reputation and for each other's work. Really powerful sorcerers would be no different in the world of Myth.