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Storyline
Would anyone like to spoil what happens in Generation 15?
Also, the Third Guardian of Avon is present, correct?
- Shylock misses his family.
- Shakespeare makes contract with Shylock.
- Shylock fails to get Antonio.
- Shakespeare tries to take over Shylock's body.
- Morrighan appears with 2 guardian and take Shakespeare away.
- Milletian reads the work of Shakespeare that he dropped when he was taken away.
- The book reads.... DOOM OF MILLETIAN!!!!!
Jeez, Milletian massacre? That's so low, Morrighan...
But I recall Cichol returns in G15? What happened to our great Fomor God?
I don't know for sure, but that may have been a flashback considering G15 is about the past. But we definitely know he is alive since he was in Falias in G12.
Well according to the 'spoiler' on Shakespeare's page, says he tried taking over a body. I'm wondering if that was justified and now who is the good or bad guy...
But... If he's Milletian, he could have 'rebirthed' into another body?
(He shoulda taken Dougal's body because he didn't need it...)
Writing scripts is Shakespeare's method of rebirthing. As in the example with Shylock, Shakespeare made a contract with him. If Shylock failed to kill Antonio within xx time, his spirit will be moved into the story of Golvan, and Shakespeare will live in Shylock's body, safe from Morrighan for the time being. If he succeeded, however, Shakespeare shows him his family. That's why the Gods forbid books. I'm not entirely sure why he can't/doesn't rebirth the traditional way. Maybe it is because Morrighan would capture him if he entered Erinn's Soul Stream?
A lot of puzzling things...
It shouldn't be possible for Morrighan to kill us, since we overpower her. But, even if she dies, she'll just respawn back in Falias like how Nuadha(?) and Cichol did.
Also, is she still having trouble eliminating the Fomors and Tutha De Danann? Shakespeare's Future Sight shows her killing Milletians so easily...
I don't know what you mean by "respawning in Falias". Nuadha's first death, he was summoned back to life in the Underground Waterways. Cichol's death or fake death was never explained. Lesser gods like them and Morrighan are not immortal, and the same goes for Milletians. There is a way to kill almost everyone. And she isn't trying to kill the Tuatha De Danann (from what we know so far). She's trying to kill those who are foreign of Erinn.
According to this video, G15 takes place around the time of G10/11.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJebfrQqicI
Although it seems cutoff. Either A: The rest of that video shows how Cichol tricked us into thinking he was dead. Or B: He was summoned back to life.
Weren't Partholons descent from Erinn? Morrighan killed them all except one, did she not?
I'm aware no one is truly immortal, but Nuadha (and possibly Cichol) came back from death. Even if we kill Morrighan, she'll probably come back, too.
Her target was not Partholon. Shakespeare was hiding within them, so in attempt to kill Shakespeare, she released a plague. And there's nothing saying she purposefully spared Python Knight. And there is a possibility of Morrighan coming back if we do kill her.
So she unintentionally killed an entire race... What the hell, Morrighan?
I believe that even if Shakespeare is captured, he'll still escape somehow. I mean, he was captured by Grim and reappeared in the following Gen.
But, I'm still wondering who's the good guy and the bad guy... Shakespeare did something unjust did he not?
Technically, Shakespeare, the players, and every other Milletian are the main antagonists of the game... That doesn't necessarily mean we're the bad guys, but we are the antagonists. And I though Grim was just chasing Shakespeare, never actually catching him.
Wait, how are we antagonists? What have we done to deserve such a title?
If you recall in Generation 13's finale, several bars forming a cage appeared around Shakespeare right after Grim showed up. The bars were still around in his post-dialogue.
We are literally aliens to Erinn. We come to their world, influence their culture, battle their wild life, and mettle in their affairs. Wouldn't you be as annoyed as Morrighan is?
Another question: How does Merchant of Venice partake in this role?
(Honestly, I've never even read it...)
Apart from Shakespeare's past, you also have the MoV storyline plot to follow. It ties in a bit with G14S4 (Ascon's story, some chars were mentioned)