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What God will Karsa kill?

#21 User is offline   Fisher Kel Tath 

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Posted 01 October 2008 - 09:24 PM

View Post..., on Oct 1 2008, 03:51 PM, said:

I though Kallor's curse prevented him from ascending? Wouldn't that rule him out as becoming a god? Or did I just miss something about the nature of ascendancy? I always saw Kallor as something akin to story of Cain always wandering the earth.


You are correct in that he cannot ascend, therefore either of the following is true:

Karsa won't be killing the tyrant
or
Kallor isn't the tyrant.

Either are equally likely, IMO.
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Posted 02 October 2008 - 12:02 AM

View PostBlend, on Oct 1 2008, 05:24 PM, said:

View Post..., on Oct 1 2008, 09:51 PM, said:

I though Kallor's curse prevented him from ascending? Wouldn't that rule him out as becoming a god? Or did I just miss something about the nature of ascendancy? I always saw Kallor as something akin to story of Cain always wandering the earth.


Nothing to say that he wasn't the Tyrant of Darujhistan before the curses is there?


If Kallor was the Tyrant before being cursed, then the Tyrant was not a god, since the curse placed on Kallor prevented him from ascending. One cannot ascend if they are already a god. Therefore, Karsa will not being killing the Tyrant if the Tyrant is Kallor.

My theory is that Karsa kills Osserc.
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Posted 02 October 2008 - 01:39 AM

Well, with the effective return of Draconus, K'rul (Keruli), and Nightchill (Silverfox), would it be possible for Kallor's curse to be lifted?

Personally, I think Karsa will be hammering on Skinner though. Don't forget the Seguleh and the T'orrud Kabal are supposed to be servants of the Tyrant.

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 07:09 AM

I think the Tyrant is Kallor.

1. My memory is sketchy, but I thought Baruk accepts Rake's offer to help because himself, Derudan and Vorcan wouldn't be enough to stop the Tyrant's return
2. Rake eventually sends Spinnock to delay Kallor
3. Plus I vaguely recall in MOI that Rake makes some vow to always oppose Kallor, so while he's busy in saving the world, he sends Spinnock who has always stood in Rake's stead

Karsa to kill Kallor

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 09:52 AM

View Postraest, on Oct 2 2008, 08:09 AM, said:

I think the Tyrant is Kallor.

1. My memory is sketchy, but I thought Baruk accepts Rake's offer to help because himself, Derudan and Vorcan wouldn't be enough to stop the Tyrant's return
2. Rake eventually sends Spinnock to delay Kallor
3. Plus I vaguely recall in MOI that Rake makes some vow to always oppose Kallor, so while he's busy in saving the world, he sends Spinnock who has always stood in Rake's stead

Karsa to kill Kallor



I think Kallor is too obvious a candidate.
Also remember that there were multiple Tyrant Kings and that the last one was female

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‘The history of Darujhistan,’ he said. ‘I am just beginning the fifth volume, which opens with the reign of Ektalm, second to last of the Tyrant Kings...Usurper of Letastte and succeeded by his daughter, Sandenay, who brought on the Rising Time and with it the end of the age of tyrants.’"

The original Tyrant could have been Dessimbelackis for all we know. His First Empire was around at the same time as Kallor's
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Posted 02 October 2008 - 11:18 AM

Kallor is not a god and he can not be one. So, I don't think he is the god Karsa is needed to kill.

Yeah yeah..Kallor Vs Karsa fight would be awsome.

And it could still happen!!

The way Picker delivered the message from Hood to Karsa, I think it is in two parts.

The first part is for Karsa to stay in Daru to fulfil a Vow...And with his many Vows to break chains, it could very well be Kallor aiming for the throne in Daru, who ends up in Karsa's path

And the second part of Pciker's message is that Karsa is needed to kill a god, not necessarily a god based in Daru. But, to kill a god at certain pont in near future.

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 11:51 AM

Thats very true, muco, and seems plausible the way you lay it out. Which leaves us still wondering which god will fall to Karsa's blade, I think CG is still a prime candidate for the Karsa "Witness" program.

View Postmuco, on Oct 2 2008, 06:18 AM, said:

Kallor is not a god and he can not be one. So, I don't think he is the god Karsa is needed to kill.

Yeah yeah..Kallor Vs Karsa fight would be awsome.

And it could still happen!!

The way Picker delivered the message from Hood to Karsa, I think it is in two parts.

The first part is for Karsa to stay in Daru to fulfil a Vow...And with his many Vows to break chains, it could very well be Kallor aiming for the throne in Daru, who ends up in Karsa's path

And the second part of Pciker's message is that Karsa is needed to kill a god, not necessarily a god based in Daru. But, to kill a god at certain pont in near future.

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 12:12 PM

I was under the impression that anyone who sits on the tyrant's throne was the tyrant, and that they've had a couple. There were also a couple of wierd theories floating around that the tyrant throne grants control over the segulah armies. We've seen before that sitting on magical thrones is the first step to ascension (kellanved in particular). So whoever the tyrant is, is most likely the god. Unless the fact that ICE is dealing with Karsa after this is just some huge bluff to throw us off track :thumbsup: Who might claim the throne is anyone's guess though.
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Posted 02 October 2008 - 04:09 PM

It's been stated in the books more than once that the Elder Gods are in some way at the heart of the conflict with the CG.

And the CG just seems like such an obvious choice - too obvious. I'm going with Krul.

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 04:47 PM

I think it's cool that noone is wondering whether or not Karsas could actually kill a god, only which Gos it is going to be. I doubt it will be Krul. I'm hoping it will be someone I dont like who is totally unexpected.. Anyone see Queen of Dreams arriving in Darujistan with Dunsparrow & Leoman in tow?
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Posted 02 October 2008 - 05:05 PM

Karsa wouldnt stand a chance against K'rul, imo.
Unless you think a magic resistant, skilled with the sword, huge fighter, could take on the chaos born, warren creating, soletaken eleint that is K'rul.

Karsas resistant to magic, but not that resistant. A mage traps him. He would get magic-pwned by the likes of Rake, K'rul, Draconus etc.

There are a few interesing options, which it could be possible he could kill. Unless he isnt working alone necessarily, which im not gonna bother discussing, because then the possibilites are almost endless. Anyway:

Dessembrae
Queen of Dreams
Trake
Fener
Mael(though again, I doubt he could)

Others are possible.

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Posted 02 October 2008 - 07:36 PM

Fener is a strong possibility. In Deadhouse Gates, there seems to be some enmity between Hood and Fener (or at least between their priests)
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Posted 02 October 2008 - 09:57 PM

View Postprq, on Oct 2 2008, 07:36 PM, said:

Fener is a strong possibility. In Deadhouse Gates, there seems to be some enmity between Hood and Fener (or at least between their priests)


When is this? I can't remember any enmity between Hood and Fener.

Back to Karsa, When does he promise to kill a God? I can't remember that either...
I do have some vague recollection of Karsa vowing to destroy the Unbound, but they are not gods. Karsa might have thought so at the time when he made the vow but does that count?

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Posted 03 October 2008 - 12:39 AM

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Picker says "Toblakai, you will be needed."
Karsa: "To do what?"
Picker: "Why, to kill a god"
Karsa: "Which god?"
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Posted 03 October 2008 - 03:34 AM

Cotillion, I bet. H broke Traveller and Karsa would have been really pissed off about that. Somehow i can see it happening.

Does Brood count as a god?
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Posted 03 October 2008 - 09:57 AM

Brood aint no Tyrant... Maybe the Dying God plans to head to Darujhistan? Its still in Clip aint it?
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Posted 03 October 2008 - 10:11 AM

That's a pretty good point. The Dying God is kinda gay, so I'd love to see him pounded by Karsa. & Clip will finally get the ass kicking he deserves. Witness!
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Posted 03 October 2008 - 10:13 AM

Actually I didnt even realise the Awesomeness of that confrontation... I think i could die happy if Karsa destroyed Clip :thumbsup: :) :)
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Posted 03 October 2008 - 10:32 AM

View PostParan, on Oct 2 2008, 02:39 AM, said:

Well, with the effective return of Draconus, K'rul (Keruli), and Nightchill (Silverfox), would it be possible for Kallor's curse to be lifted?

Personally, I think Karsa will be hammering on Skinner though. Don't forget the Seguleh and the T'orrud Kabal are supposed to be servants of the Tyrant.


Does the curse actually give Kallor his power/fighting ability? It seems like the curse compels him to seek ascendency, even though he can never achieve it - and this means he has no choice about fighting those who get in his way. He seems regretful about WJ, like it wasn't in his control - as WJ got in his way, he had to fight him. same with Spinnock. in both encounters his sword seems to be working a bit like Rhulads; almost by itself.

Just wondered what would happen if the curse was lifted; if it happened just before a fight, and Kallor didn't know, he might be in for a big surprise...
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Posted 03 October 2008 - 10:34 AM

His fighting skill is derived from a hundred thousand years of wandering the earth, he's very experienced.
Its also possible his sword has been blessed by the CG too.
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