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Eh' date=' he dies in his sleep in my games...[/quote']
... smothered by a pillow wielded by the Night Caste or Lunar who sneaks into his room...
after the solars topple the realm and find out everything and stabilize everything ' date=' how should Kejak Die.[/quote']
What makes you think the Solars will topple the Realm, find out everything and stabilize everything? Â Maybe they'll do what old Kejak foresaw they would do and destroy it before then.
To be fair, he foresaw that there was a 33.333...% chance of this.alohahaha said:Maybe they'll do what old Kejak foresaw they would do and destroy it before then.
Isn't it more like 50% that the Solars would destroy Creation?Stillborn said:To be fair, he foresaw that there was a 33.333...% chance of this.alohahaha said:Maybe they'll do what old Kejak foresaw they would do and destroy it before then.
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Not quite...alohahaha said:Isn't it more like 50% that the Solars would destroy Creation?Stillborn said:To be fair, he foresaw that there was a 33.333...% chance of this.alohahaha said:Maybe they'll do what old Kejak foresaw they would do and destroy it before then.
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Natural course - 33.3% destruction of Creation
Bronze option (successful) - 16.6% Creation saved
Bronze option (unsuccessful) - 16.6% destruction of Creation
Gold option - 33.3% Creation saved
Kejak is the leader of the Sidereal Bronze Faction that proposed the destruction of the Solars and the imprisonment of their Essences.  He's talked about greatly in the Sidereal book.
And probably ineffective against Exalts, especially ones of his power. Think about it.chose Crucifixion because it is the most torturous death in the list (most torturous ine nvented by man before the 20th century.
Why would the Solars, who are only about 5 years into their power, be able to stop an invasion by the Deathlords that the Sidereals wouldn't be able to stop, who have been around for 2,000 years and less?Personally the best ending would be for a major invasion by the Deathlords that ALMOST wipes out creation and Kejak dies of old age seeing the Solars save creation from the very doom he created.
Quite untrue.In the end the ultimate doom of creation was MADE by Kejak
His decision to destroy the Solars created the Deathlords and Abyssals' date=' before then, the Neverborn were semi toothless and could have been dealt with over time.[/quote']
While the Sidereals did slaughter the Solars during the Usurpation and some of the ghosts of those Solars decided to become thralls to the Neverborn to become Deathlords, it was those ghosts who made the decision to become Deathlords, not the Sidereals. Â For the ghosts to choose to become Deathlords they would have had to become quite evil to begin with, evil enough to be able to destroy Creation as living Solars.
No they didn't. Â The doom that they were trying to avoid was one where the Solars destroyed Creation. Â They didn't foresee the threat that the Underworld posed to Creation. Â Before you get on their asses about that, though, don't forget that the Solars wouldn't have either.The Sidereals created the very doom they were trying to avoid.
Lucifer rebelled because, in his pride, he thought that he was more worthy of ruling the Universe than God. Â Kejak, on the other hand, rebelled against the Solars because the Solars threatened to destroy Creation and, in his and his fellows hubris, didn't think to forge a different future. Â There's a big difference.There is no death painful enough for what is essentially Lucifer.
No. Â He thought that the best possible future of the three he saw in which Creation could continue to exist was the one future in which the Solars were all killed. Â It wasn't his vision to kill all the Solars. Â That future was shown to all the Sidereals, not just him. Â Therefore he wasn't out to kill the Solars and used the Great Prophecy as an excuse to do so. Â Rather, he, like every other Sidereal, were out to protect Creation. Â He just felt that the best way to do so would be to kill the Solars. Â Big difference.In his pride he thought his vision of the best possible future was the only true one
who am I talking about?
True... Â But the destruction that threatens Creations by the Solars is a result of their Great Curse. Â Why not put some responsibility on them?you presumed I was talking about Kejak... ever thought I was referencing Lucifer right then?
the smple fact, is that the decisions made by Kejak and co were merely a result of the blind Arrogance that is their version of the Great Curse.
Their ability to see the future is clouded by that arrogance' date=' when they got that vision they could have asked the 5 maidens, Gaia, Luna, or even the US for help... instead they waged terrible war on their own authority because they could not comprehend that they could be wrong[/quote']
Just as the Solars could not comprehend they could be wrong in the vile deeds they did during the First Age.
True, the Sidereals killed the Solars whose ghosts would become the Deathlords, but it was the choice of those individual ghosts to become so vile and evil as to make Creation fall into Oblivion. Â Kejak never forced those ghosts to become Deathlords.THEY created the angry ghosts that became the deathlords
Yes, because the dead were never a force that seemed to be able to threaten Creation. Â That's not their fault - I'm sure the Solars didn't think much of the dead either.THEY failed to ever admit that the dead were a force that prophecy could not take into account (except ragon king prophecy... but hey)
THEY failed to forsee the fair folk invasion' date=' and failed to admit that it wa beyond their power to forsee[/quote']
No, I'm pretty sure they admit that it's beyond their ability to foresee now. Â Now they take very careful steps to ensure it won't happen again. Â Sidereals are arrogant, not stupid.
THEY failed to safeguard those captive esences' date=' allowing fully half of them to be given to forces hell bent on destroying creation[/quote']
Well sinking them to the bottom of the Inner Sea seems to be pretty secure. Â Do you see what it took to retrieve it? Â They didn't exactly leave the Jade Prison out in the open.
in the end' date=' their decision destroyed over half of creation, and caused, directly or indirectly, the creation of forces whose sole goal is the destruction of all creation.[/quote']
Better that half of Creation be destroyed by other forces than all of Creation by the Solars. Â And the Sidereals didn't create those other forces. Â The Yozis and Neverborn have always been around to destroy Creation.