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** [[spoiler:Jossed as of the quest "Khvorost", which reveals that the titular Khvorost was the one who dared Tomix, resulting in both of them being expelled from Edelia.]]
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[[WMG: [[MyImmortal Xan is Tara Gilesbie and Warlic is Raven]].]]

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[[WMG: [[MyImmortal [[Fanfic/MyImmortal Xan is Tara Gilesbie and Warlic is Raven]].]]
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[[WMG: Verlyrus was the Nekonomicon, aka "Mister Poofles".]]
''Tea For Three'' reveals that Sepulchure, as Amadeus, was put in charge of a research lab dedicated to studying sentient artifacts, and mentions one of them by name - the Nekonomicon. Also mentioned was that he had successfully separated the cat from the book and that the cat later escaped. ''Into the Box'' has several notes strewn throughout a strange... dimension within a box Verlyrus asked you to clean, most of which mention attempts to separate a cat from a book and are signed with the initial -A. As in, Amadeus. This, of course, raises two very pertinent questions: Why did Verlyrus feel the need to steal the research notes when he escaped, and, perhaps more importantly, how did he do it? He's a cat; an uncommonly intelligent cat, sure, but he still doesn't have opposable thumbs...
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*Surprisingly, still possible. Sepulchure's journal in Tea For Three says Jaania can see through his illusions, but doesn't recognize him. However, since it's written from Sepulchure's perspective, it's possible she's faking it.
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[[WMG: Cysero is a TimeLord.]]

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[[WMG: Cysero is a TimeLord.JustForFun/TimeLord.]]



[[WMG: The Player Character was a TimeLord.]]

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[[WMG: The Player Character was a TimeLord.JustForFun/TimeLord.]]



[[WMG: The Lady is a [[TimeLord TimeLady]].]]

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[[WMG: The Lady is a [[TimeLord [[JustForFun/TimeLord TimeLady]].]]



[[WMG: Warlic is a TimeLord.]]

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[[WMG: Warlic is a TimeLord.JustForFun/TimeLord.]]
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*Jossed: [[spoiler: Her mother is now more or less confirmed to be a light elemental who is sealed in Amityvale's moon named Amaris]]
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**or they're both in that body.


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A group of moglins in a suit of armor.
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[[WMG: Dove is a Destiny Weapon bonded to a human body.]]
Caitiff refers to him as a "Light one" when he throws up the rainbow shield. His origins are completely unknown, but Caitiff seems to know something about what he is. Maybe like how Caitiff is a Doom Weapon in a body, Dove is a Destiny Weapon in a body. Of course, as a Destiny Weapon, Dove is probably kinder to his host than Caitiff. Maybe he lives in symbiosis with the human/Destiny Weapon he shares his body with.

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[[WMG: Dove is a Destiny Weapon bonded to a human human's body.]]
Caitiff refers to him as a "Light one" when he throws up the rainbow shield. His origins are completely unknown, but Caitiff seems to know something about what he is. Maybe like how Caitiff is a Doom Weapon in a body, Dove is a Destiny Weapon in a borrowed body. Of course, as a Destiny Weapon, Dove is probably much kinder to his host than Caitiff. Caitiff... Maybe he lives in symbiosis with the human/Destiny Weapon he shares his body with.
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Elysia is surprised to see him during the Calamity Saga, when he comes to the Falconreach Guardian Tower, and clearly seems to know something about him, as well. Given that she was formerly Lady Celestia's apprentice before taking over her role, and is thus highly knowledgeable when it comes to dragons, it's safe to assume he is, at the very least, a powerful light dragon in disguise, if not Prismagon himself. For further evidence of his true identity: His eye color consistently shifts between all seven colors in the visible spectrum, he's powerful enough to be immune to Caitiff's mind games, he recognizes our dragon as being one of the two twins from the dragon boxes, and he hushes Elysia to keep her from revealing too much about him when they first meet.

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Elysia is surprised to see him during the Calamity Saga, when he comes to the Falconreach Guardian Tower, and clearly seems to know something about him, as well. Given that she was formerly Lady Celestia's apprentice before taking over her role, and is thus highly knowledgeable when it comes to dragons, it's safe to assume he is, at the very least, a powerful light dragon in a human disguise, if not Prismagon himself. For further evidence of his true identity: His eye color eye-color consistently shifts between all seven colors in the visible spectrum, he's powerful enough to be immune to Caitiff's mind games, he recognizes our dragon as being one of the two twins from the dragon boxes, and he hushes Elysia to keep her from revealing too much about him when they first meet.
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* Not Jossed, but not confirmed either. It hasn't been explained yet in-game who Gravelyn's mother was and how she died.
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Elysia is surprised to see him during the Calamity Saga, when he comes to the Falconreach Guardian Tower, and clearly seems to know something about him, as well. Given that she was formerly Lady Celestia's apprentice before taking over her role, and is thus highly knowledgeable when it comes to dragons, it's safe to assume he is, at the very least, a powerful light dragon in disguise, if not Prismagon himself. For further evidence of his true identity: His eye color consistently shifts between all seven colors in the visible spectrum, he's powerful enough to be immune to Caitiff's mind games, and he hushes Elysia to keep her from revealing too much about him when they first meet.

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Elysia is surprised to see him during the Calamity Saga, when he comes to the Falconreach Guardian Tower, and clearly seems to know something about him, as well. Given that she was formerly Lady Celestia's apprentice before taking over her role, and is thus highly knowledgeable when it comes to dragons, it's safe to assume he is, at the very least, a powerful light dragon in disguise, if not Prismagon himself. For further evidence of his true identity: His eye color consistently shifts between all seven colors in the visible spectrum, he's powerful enough to be immune to Caitiff's mind games, he recognizes our dragon as being one of the two twins from the dragon boxes, and he hushes Elysia to keep her from revealing too much about him when they first meet.
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[[WMG: Alternatively, Dove is Prismagon, the Great Dragon of Light.]]
Elysia is surprised to see him during the Calamity Saga, when he comes to the Falconreach Guardian Tower, and clearly seems to know something about him, as well. Given that she was formerly Lady Celestia's apprentice before taking over her role, and is thus highly knowledgeable when it comes to dragons, it's safe to assume he is, at the very least, a powerful light dragon in disguise, if not Prismagon himself. For further evidence of his true identity: His eye color consistently shifts between all seven colors in the visible spectrum, he's powerful enough to be immune to Caitiff's mind games, and he hushes Elysia to keep her from revealing too much about him when they first meet.
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[[WMG: Jaania is fully aware that Amadeus is Sepulchure.]]
In the Swordhaven Tournament quest arc, Jaania makes a point of suddenly asking Amadeus how he's feeling. It seems innocent, but she likely wants to know how he's holding up in his (presumably new) undead body. This by itself isn't a lot to go off of, but right after Amadeus purifies your dragon in Calamity, Jaania reveals herself to be standing on the opposite side of the path Amadeus walked off to. Depending on how long she was standing there, it's possible that she saw Amadeus purify your dragon, all those brief frames of him in his old Doom Knight body included. Isn't it odd that she didn't even flinch at one of her most trusted lieutenants using that kind of magic, let alone magic that overpowered Caitiff's transformation?
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[[WMG: Dove is a Destiny Weapon bonded to a human body.]]
Caitiff refers to him as a "Light one" when he throws up the rainbow shield. His origins are completely unknown, but Caitiff seems to know something about what he is. Maybe like how Caitiff is a Doom Weapon in a body, Dove is a Destiny Weapon in a body. Of course, as a Destiny Weapon, Dove is probably kinder to his host than Caitiff. Maybe he lives in symbiosis with the human/Destiny Weapon he shares his body with.
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** Jossed, Galanoth appears in a later quest and fights with you against the Rose.
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* Jossed, kinda. She died, and he did become a villain to bring her back, but what killed her was Sepulchure's armor attacking her against his will.
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[[WMG: Ash Dragonblade is a descendant/Expy of Raki from ''{{Claymore}}''.]]

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[[WMG: Ash Dragonblade is a descendant/Expy of Raki from ''{{Claymore}}''.''Manga/{{Claymore}}''.]]
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[[WMG: Tomix is dead... but he will be back.]]
Aegis says he is not in the specific piece of the afterlife that Soulweavers are supposed to go, that can mean one of two things: He already left, perhaps becoming the Soul Ally of a young Soulweaver to continue helping the Hero, alternatively, the fact he had a corrupt spirit as his Soul Ally means that he has gone elsewhere, and the Hero will save him, possibly restoring his life in the process.
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* Jossed. It's revealed in the quest "Yulgar's First Date" that DF Aria's mother was a young woman named Lark.



* There is even the Heart on text and yeah she also counts as HideYourLesbians

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* There is even the Heart on text and yeah she also counts as HideYourLesbians
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* [[WordOfGod Confirmed by the Staff]]

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* [[WordOfGod Confirmed by the Staff]]
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[[WMG: Aegis and his companions were sent after the Ice Orb when he died.]]
Think about it. When asked about his death, Aegis says that he and his companions were sent to the Northlands to investigate a spherical object. Now think about where we found the Ice Orb during the Orb Saga. It's a possible explanation as to why he is such a powerful ice spirit (and arguably one of the most powerful companions in-game). Not only did he die of combined hypothermia and drowning due to being pushed into ice water, he died near the ''Ice Orb.''
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* Jossed. The door is now able to be lock-picked, and [[spoiler:two Pactagonal Knights are tied up inside.]]

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* Jossed. The door is now able to be lock-picked, and [[spoiler:two Pactagonal [[spoiler:three Knights who claim to be of the "Pellet Table" are tied up inside.]]
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* Jossed. The door is now able to be lock-picked, and [[spoiler:two Pactagonal Knights are tied up inside.]]

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We know he accepted a challenge to weave with the headmaster's spirit looms. Ans as of book three, quest ''Soulless'' we found out that someone he knows and is related to is in a coma, and he felt guilty for it. As of the Roirr quest Father of Mine, we have learned from a picture Danyel had that Tomix was one of twins. ''The student who dared him to weave with the headmaster's spiritlooms was his twin brother,'' who was harmed severely in the weaving accident! The twin is the one in the coma, and the one who woke up at the end of the Tomix Saga!
**Either that or Tomix ended up in his body, but your theory makes sense.
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[[WMG: Tomix was dared by his brother]]
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Galanoth never lets himself be seen without his helmet or some sort of stand-in, while Neron only abandons his hood when it catches fire. Both clearly want to avoid being seen face-to-face if it's at all possible; Galanoth could have easily been hiding burn scars underneath his helmet all along. Neron and Galanoth both grew up in as yet unnamed villages destroyed by Akriloth, the great fire dragon, and lost loved ones and close neighbors, and it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to suggest that it could have been the same village. Galanoth doesn't even realize the player character is a [=DragonLord=] until this gets revealed to him, but Neron seems to be familiar enough with them during the Amityvale town meeting to know they'd be up to the task of helping the Rose make Amityvale safer. Galanoth, by virtue of being a Dragonslayer, would have had plenty of encounters with evil dragons and lost his adoptive brother during the Great Fire War by Drakkonan's hand, and thus has plenty of reason to conclude that magic is, overall, just not worth the trouble when it can easily be turned to evil ends by irresponsible users.

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Galanoth never lets himself be seen without his helmet or some sort of stand-in, while Neron only abandons his hood when it catches fire. Both clearly want to avoid being seen face-to-face if it's at all possible; Galanoth could have easily been hiding burn scars underneath his helmet all along. Neron and Galanoth both grew up in as yet unnamed villages destroyed by Akriloth, the great fire dragon, and lost loved ones and close neighbors, and it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to suggest that it could have been the same village. Galanoth doesn't even realize the player character is a [=DragonLord=] until this gets revealed to him, but Neron seems to be familiar enough with them during the Amityvale town meeting to know they'd be up to the task of helping the Rose make Amityvale safer. Galanoth, by virtue of being a Dragonslayer, would have had plenty of encounters with evil dragons and also lost his adoptive brother during the Great Fire War by Drakkonan's hand, and thus has plenty of reason to conclude that magic is, overall, just not worth the trouble when it can easily be turned to evil ends by irresponsible users.
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Galanoth never lets himself be seen without his helmet or some sort of stand-in, while Neron only abandons his hood when it catches fire. Both clearly want to avoid being seen face-to-face if it's at all possible; Galanoth could have easily been hiding burn scars underneath his helmet all along. Neron and Galanoth both grew up in as yet unnamed villages destroyed by Akriloth, the great fire dragon, and lost loved ones and close neighbors, and it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to suggest that it could have been the same village. Galanoth doesn't even realize the player character is a [=DragonLord=] until this gets revealed to him, but Neron seems to be familiar enough with them during the Amityvale town meeting to know they'd be up to the task of helping the Rose make Amityvale safer. Galanoth, by virtue of being a Dragonslayer, would have had plenty of encounters with evil dragons and thus plenty of reason to conclude that magic is, overall, just not worth the trouble when it can easily be turned to evil ends by irresponsible users.

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Galanoth never lets himself be seen without his helmet or some sort of stand-in, while Neron only abandons his hood when it catches fire. Both clearly want to avoid being seen face-to-face if it's at all possible; Galanoth could have easily been hiding burn scars underneath his helmet all along. Neron and Galanoth both grew up in as yet unnamed villages destroyed by Akriloth, the great fire dragon, and lost loved ones and close neighbors, and it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to suggest that it could have been the same village. Galanoth doesn't even realize the player character is a [=DragonLord=] until this gets revealed to him, but Neron seems to be familiar enough with them during the Amityvale town meeting to know they'd be up to the task of helping the Rose make Amityvale safer. Galanoth, by virtue of being a Dragonslayer, would have had plenty of encounters with evil dragons and lost his adoptive brother during the Great Fire War by Drakkonan's hand, and thus has plenty of reason to conclude that magic is, overall, just not worth the trouble when it can easily be turned to evil ends by irresponsible users.

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