The
: myth of the story centers around a deity which appears
: in this world in cycles of a thousand years. During
: one cycle the deity will appear as a Savior; in the
: next, as a Destroyer. At the beginning of Myth, he has
: returned in the guise of Destroyer, with the Fallen
: Lords, a group of resurrected and powerful generals.
Let me get this straight: The deity (=Leveler)is the most powerful entity in Myth. He incarnates into the evil or the good once in 1000 years. So if he becomes Balor in Myth than 1000 years before he should be the good guy, right? But no, 1000 years before Balor there was Connacht-the Savior, AND Moagim-the Destroyer.So apparently there is a logical mistake. It seems that in every cycle there is a Savior and a Destroyer, or perhaps it is meant that they incarnate every 500 years...
Another remark: I understand that the "good" rules all the time in Myth story, and the evil comes every 1000 years to try to destroy the war. But out of these 1000 years, the Leveler does not even hold a century - remember, the war between Balor and the Nine lasted only for 19 years.
Last thing: if the Leveler incarnates to a Savior and a Dsetroyer than as a Destroyer he knows that he can't change anything because in the next period he will be the Savior, so fighting is pointless. So what's the point for the Leveler to destroy things when he knows that later he will have to rebuild everything? I guess that the deity is not one but three persons: a Savior and Destroyer (who lead an eternal fight between each other) and a powerful being who randomly changes his attitude towards them, once on the Saviors side and once on the side of the Destroyer and thus having a great influence on the result of the fight. But as far as we know, the evil has never won the war, so the Light can just say: look back in history, we have nothing to fear, we will win anyway.