Aristarkhos
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- Jun 23, 2017
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Oh, we're talking about this dead end again.-snip
With the clawed monster. The one that crushes and devours an Apostle.
The Lord of Dark. God Slayer. Apostle Devourer.
May his darkness blacken our skies and deliver us from the terror of the gods.
Glory to the eternal night.
Alright, now that's out of the way.
The clawed monster. We see it twice.
Once, here, in the dead end. We see it in full.
The other time, more subtly, we see it in Valravn's flashback.
It rescues him, and infects him.
It is his Lord. The Lord of Dark.
And the Lord of Dark is the Seventh Apostle.
Now, evidence!
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Now! The same claw.
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Of course, many don't accept this evidence on its own.
So now I'll prove that both of these are the Lord of Dark.
Valravn's is easy.
One line from his monster report.

The Lord of Dark is definitely the one that resurrected and infected him.
Now, to prove that the monster in the Dead End is the Lord of Dark.
From Aglaecwif.

And from the dead end-

The Lord of Dark, devouring the remains of the Fourth Apostle's avatar.
"Okay, maybe it is the Lord of Dark, but that doesn't prove it's an Apostle!"
Fair. So let's look at Valravn's monster report again.

First generation spawn of the 7th. Whose powers are shadows and darkness.
Rather hard to be first-generation Apostle-spawn when your progenitor isn't an Apostle.
There are other angles you could take to explain this, maybe.
Perhaps the Lord of Dark has wholly devoured the 7th Apostle's true body, and has taken its place.
But until we have anything to corroborate such theories, the evidence implies that the 7th and the Lord of Dark are the same.
And while I'm at it-
Apostle powers are very conceptual rather than scientific.
So far, each Apostle pair has been thematically linked.
Authority and Power.
Body and Memory.
Dark and Light works.
Dark and Time? I don't see it.
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