: Since when does all the Light say they are different? How
: do you know they count as two different Fallen Lords?
: As far as I can tell, there are two unaccounted for:
: Balor is NOT one (the Myth manual refers to the Fallen
: Lords as six wizards suborned by Balor), leaving
: Shiver, Soulblighter, The Watcher, and the Deceiver.
: Two remained unnamed, so don't think too much of it.
: As for the rest, I'm still not sure what you're talking
: about. Please spell it out.
Chris already mentioned it--in GURPS, Ravanna and The Lurker are listed as the other two Lords.
: You miss a big tipoff that they are the same person. As
: the ship departs in "The Gates of Madrigal"
: (I hope I got that title right), the camera turns as
: we watch a floating female surrounded by an army of
: soulless. Checking out her flavor text reveals her
: name to be Ravannah.
: In the pre-game text of the next mission, "Landing
: at White Falls," the narrator makes mention of
: this floating hag. Alric, clearly referring to her,
: calls her Shiver, saying it is unlikely that she will
: be tricked the same way twice.
Yeah, but in my theory the Myth 2 Shiver is a disguised Ravanna. So it would make sense for her name to be given as "Ravanna", even though the original Shiver was not the same person as Ravanna.
: Also, it just seems unlikely that Bungie would confuse us
: so much--Ravannah's subtitle is Shiver. What else were
: they trying to imply? Couldn't they have picked a less
: confusing name or subtitle?
They were trying to imply my theory. That Myth2's "Shiver" isn't really Shiver, even though she's taken her title. She's actually Ravanna.
Stay tuned; I plan to rise to even greater heights of arrogance and self-assurance! :)
--SiliconDream