: I've noticed that it seems like the only way to kill the
: Leveler is to cut off his head. Look: 2nd Era Leveler:
: Beheaded
: 3rd Era Leveler: Drawn and Quartered (which almost always
: involves removal of the head. Anyone seen Braveheart?
: =)
: 4th Era Leveler: Body destroyed by fire. Yeah, his body
: was - mb the head didnt burn. This is the weakest
: evidence but the head could still have been seperated
: - it fits
: Moagim: Beheaded (see below)
: Balor: Beheaded
: Now, given that the general formula for killing the
: leveler is
: a) Trick him
: b) Behead him
: c) Try to get rid of the still-living head
: we can assume that a mysterious *still-living* head
: buried under thousands of tons of sand and rock (why?
: DING DING DING DING! To get rid of it!) way out there
: in the Barrier under what used to be Muirthemne
: (perhaps the term "buried under tons of sand and
: rock" could even mean that it's way down in the
: catacombs themselves) is in fact a former Leverer.
: (because [a] it was tricked,
We actually have no specific evidence to that, do we?
: [b] it was obviouslybeheaded, [c] it's still living and
: was gotten rid of) And given that Balor / Connacht
: defeated Moagim, and the Head seems to be an old enemy of
: Connacht, the only logical conclusion is that the Head is
: Moagim.
: Anyone care to offer a rebuttul?
That would mean there are two (actually five) incarnations of the leveler at once. Is this allowed?
The theory actually makes great sense and is compatible with mine. Maybe the previous era leveler must make sure the cycle plays out properly in this era. Their background would tend to put them at odds with both sides.
The only problem is, it doesn't really explain why Rabican thought Moagim, as was outlined in my earlier post. So far, I haven't seen any good explanations for this.