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I think Charles erased just the memory that he was destroying gods and that he was in the process of killing Love and that Strength was next. He wanted to work with them to bring it all right and didn't need them remembering he was the bad guy.
I am currently unsupervised. It freaks me out too, but the possibilities are endless!
Something that interests me too is the epiloque of Wyvern, when Nefrigar says history has been written twice in his lifetime. Maybe that can refer to what Charles says about forming the One and separating four times????
I am currently unsupervised. It freaks me out too, but the possibilities are endless!
bwahaha! Good idea! Another twisted plot.
And that would certainly make Charles a lot scarier than I've considered him. Hmmm. Your theory is making more sense now.
I am currently unsupervised. It freaks me out too, but the possibilities are endless!
Strength/Ashe put Lissa back together (instead of her being reborn) on Kifirin after she expanded her particles to kill the Ra'ak Prince and made her into a nameless one, but he had a hard time and so she had to go to energy every day to maintain her strength. Then Breanne "Changed what was" when Lissa was stabbed by Cheedas and corrected the need to go to energy and the muted M'Fiyah with Merrill.
Does this make Ashe and Breanne Lissa God Parents? ... sorry I couldn't help myself
**Edited the right Mighty in Strength instead of Wisdom.
Got it on my mind to change my ways, but I don't think I can be anything other than me.
- The Pretty Reckless "Light Me Up"
It was Ashe / the mighty Hand who put Lissa back together not Wisdom! I'm sure of it JD, well mostly!
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