: Just to make sure I'm understanding this correctly, are
: you saying that we are to accept that the Moagim that
: Connacht fought wasn't really the Leveller? Not to
: criticize your premises, this seems like a great step
: towards putting away the knives. I just want to make
: sure I'm not misunderstanding you.
Bungie says Connacht slew Moagim the Leveller. They later revised their timeline/cycles but didn't clear up that discrepacy, but in GURPS Myth (which by out old canon scales) they explain it as Moagim having been reborn. Mjarin of course does not actually exists in Bungie mythos. With Myth 3 he does exist, but you can't go against Bungie's statement that Connacht's Leveller was Moagim.
The Canon Scales, from:
http://carnage.bungie.org/myth/asylum/asylum.forum.pl?read=21925
Category 1: Canon
Type A: Release info
Official Bungie-released materials. (Games, manuals, comic)
Type B: Trans-release info
Information that is both pre- and post-release pseudocannon.
Category 2: Pseudocannon
Type A: Post-release info
Bungie-sponsored released materials. (GURPS, Chimera)
Type B: Pre-release info
Unreleased Bungie materials.
Category 3: Noncannon
Type A: Legal "canon"
Materials not directly sponsored or produced by Bungie, but authorized by later, non-Bungie legal stewards of the Myth franchise. (Myth 3)
Type B: De facto "canon"
Materials not directly sponsored or produced by Bungie, but generally accepted by the Myth story community and well-supported by evidence from Categories 1 and 2.
Within each of these categories, newer info is considered more canon than older info, and within materials released at the same time within the same category, digital materials are considered more canon than printed materials.