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Morning Drifter
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WHELP, I went on a whim and decided to browse through the old Golemquest threads. Wouldn't you know it, nestled away in a tiny little paragraph near the 3/4ths point of the first thread was this little gem:
>When I was still bound to a master, before the fall of Mosmordre, the emperor was a man titled 'Master Of Woe'.... I also recall him being called the 'War Feaster'. I do not believe I ever heard this individuals actual name, though.
I would go so far as to postulate that, considering that Jojo's prediction coincided QUITE NICELY with Mordre's arrival, that the following may hold a bit of truth:
One of the original 15 souls that we had stored may have actually been the Emperor.
Hell, while I'm at it, I might as well just make this into a full blown theory for them Pristine souls (yes, I'm aware that it's similar to my previous theory. Call me paranoid, but the fact that my earlier theory was ignored leads me to believe that it hit close to the mark):
Its been established that the Royalty of Mosmordre has a naming convention (the Emperors actual name was Mordrenoth, and Duke Mordrecai's name leads me to believe the two were related by blood in some matter, a situation not uncommon in nobles of small nations, however powerful). Additionally, the mention of "Third Eye". In many cases, such a feature is connected with the idea of peering through some form of obfuscation, most notably...time. Yes, that means precognition.
Then there's the creature that hounds us, which is said to be directly related to our own sapience AND our ability to use Pristine souls (the Pristine soul use involves MOrdre, The Creature, and The Duke). The creatures origin has been largely deduced to be an offshoot of the curse, the end result of bodies undergoing mutation while the souls were elsewhere...likely, within MORDRE, since it's drawn to Mordre. It also underwent transformation DIRECTLY after a massive influx of souls to Mordre, further lending credence to the link between the two, and more.
I propose that the Emperor, or perhaps the Duke, realized what was going to happen (I Maintain clairvoyance/precog), and so sought to protect themselves and the ruling caste, or perhaps the Emperor alone (given the apparent Mosmordren mindset of "NATIONALISM, MY LIFE FOR THE HOMELAND", this is not an unreasonable assumption). The question would have been: How?
By burying said individual/s (the most important parts at least: The Souls) within a construct: A soul grave.
But shielding a soul isn't enough. What happens after? Are they to just rot there, ensconced within?
Ah, but corruption and mutation were one of the key strengths of the Mosmordren Empire! They forged metals that induced such changes as would be wrought by the Curse (Necronostrium), and studied in-depth the links between body and soul. Perhaps they could predict to an extent what kind of changes could be wrought, and tailor them to suit their needs.
So what if, as this Soul Grave obtained more and more souls, the body/ies would in turn be fed as well, the link designed to mirror the two? What if the ultimate goal is to have the Emperor reborn, as one of the two forms, his soul residing within Mordre?
Regarding the Pristine soul use, again, I would cite the link of "Third Eye" and the capacity for Clairvoiyance. Perhaps it was an ability intrinsic to the Master of Woe, and as such, manifests through such? The Emperor was also called the War Feaster. He may have even fed upon souls similar to soul graves, using them to power this ability.
Actually, now that I think about it, it may be that the Patchwork beasts growth is SPECIFICALLY linked with our used of Pristine Souls, as the Growth could also be said to coincide with our use of pristine souls to calm and boost the Immortal Genocide...hmm...
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