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And he'll either be [[ClimaxBoss incredibly difficult,]] with a wide variety of powerful Divine and Light attacks (and, to compensate for Mardek and Vehrn, Inversion: Light)... or a [[ZeroEffortBoss complete pushover]] steamrolled halfway through the dungeon where you fight the ''actual'' BonusBoss.

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And he'll either be [[ClimaxBoss incredibly difficult,]] with a wide variety of powerful Divine and Light attacks (and, to compensate for Mardek and Vehrn, Inversion: Light)... or a [[ZeroEffortBoss complete pushover]] steamrolled halfway through the dungeon where you fight the ''actual'' BonusBoss.
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->[[http://archive.fighunter.com/?page=forum_thread&t=3772 He is.]]

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** [[WordOfGod Word of the omniscient Encyclopedia]] says he is ChaoticEvil

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** [[WordOfGod Word of the omniscient Encyclopedia]] says he is ChaoticEvilChaoticEvil[[invoked]]
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** If Bernard does join, given [[ItAmusedMe how he]] [[IAmNotLeftHanded acts in battle]], he might end up being either a JeiganCharacter or a phenomenally powerful GuestStarPartyMember.

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** If Bernard does join, given [[ItAmusedMe how he]] [[IAmNotLeftHanded acts in battle]], he might end up being either a JeiganCharacter CrutchCharacter or a phenomenally powerful GuestStarPartyMember.
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* The notes released by Pseudo reveal that [[spoiler: he did plan on having Gaspar destroy Belfan at the end of chapter 4.]]
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* Assuming that the Enki is the Captain theory is true, the scientist in the Xantusia Library gives credit to this theory because he mentions that the Captain's death would be a big political mess when they get back.
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[[WMG:[[PoisonOakEpilepticTrees Mardek will die during the chapter 4 climax.]]]]

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[[WMG:Enki is the (current/rightful/exiled) king of Nineveh]]

His last name is El-Regis, and that last part is the Latin genitive for "King", similar to King of Goznor's last name Fa-Regis, and Donovan's Fa-Alregis.
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From the FigHunter wiki: "People of the Fig element are exceptionally rare. They have unusual mental skills such as psychic powers, though their minds can often be on a level 'beyond genius', such that they work on a completely different wavelength to others and seem 'insane'."

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From the FigHunter Website/FigHunter wiki: "People of the Fig element are exceptionally rare. They have unusual mental skills such as psychic powers, though their minds can often be on a level 'beyond genius', such that they work on a completely different wavelength to others and seem 'insane'."
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Similar to the Rohoph is holding back his full power WMG, only in this case, it's unwillingly. Mardek was born of the light element, and his father is a famous adventurer [[spoiler: who is probably not from Mardek's world]] that presumably knows a thing or two about magic. Mardek's personality is perfect for a healer, too--he's mostly a SureWhyNot type of guy, which is fitting for his passive skills. So in the years, Rohoph has been unlocking Mardek's true potential through his guidance, not through his own power. Rohoph is therefore either incapable or extremely limited in his ability to use his own magic which Mardek could never learn.

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Similar to the Rohoph is holding back his full power WMG, only in this case, it's unwillingly. Mardek was born of the light element, and his father is a famous adventurer [[spoiler: who is probably not from Mardek's world]] that presumably knows a thing or two about magic. Mardek's personality is perfect for a healer, too--he's mostly a SureWhyNot laid back type of guy, which is fitting for his passive skills. So in the years, Rohoph has been unlocking Mardek's true potential through his guidance, not through his own power. Rohoph is therefore either incapable or extremely limited in his ability to use his own magic which Mardek could never learn.
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* Or maybe they both blasted him at the same time.
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[[WMG:The Violet Cyrstal actually repressed Rohoph's evil.]]

The Crystal did not have an evil influence, per se, so much as a dark one. Vehrn demonstrates that zealotry and self-righteousness are probably inherently light-elemental flaws. The Violet Crystal's effects dampened these tendancies in Rohoph, leading to the personality he shows at the end of chapter one. As the effects wore off, Rohoph's natural personality began to show again.
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[[WMG: Emela wasn't the one who shot Steele with lightning in the first place]]
Instead, it was Muriance defending himself from the assault.
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Qualna reveals that Rohoph was also altered by the Violet Crystal in Chapter 3, and he has clearly decided to JumpOffTheSlipperySlope and is practically the TokenEvilTeammate by the end of Chapter 3. He is probably the weakest of the [=GdM=] on his own, and the VC and/or the creature inside it could easily pick him off after having Rohoph kill all of the others.

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Qualna reveals that Rohoph was also altered by the Violet Crystal in Chapter 3, and he has clearly decided to JumpOffTheSlipperySlope went JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope and is practically the TokenEvilTeammate by the end of Chapter 3. He is probably the weakest of the [=GdM=] on his own, and the VC and/or the creature inside it could easily pick him off after having Rohoph kill all of the others.
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** Blatant ComicRelief and/or JokeCharacter who appears as an {{Expy}} of Social Fox and Deugan, in case Deugan doesn't actually rejoin.

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** Blatant ComicRelief PluckyComicRelief and/or JokeCharacter who appears as an {{Expy}} of Social Fox and Deugan, in case Deugan doesn't actually rejoin.
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It seems like the next logical step on Rohoph's path down the slippery slope - first he killed an insane necromancer, which (if not for the soul gem, anyway) would really be putting him out of his misery; then he killed [[spoiler:someone who could barely be considered villainous at all, and was in fact trying to help Rohoph realize the gravity of the situation, and could even have been a close ally]]. Given that Gaspar is fire-elemental, this might suggest that he'll end up possessing ''Donovan'' - which, in addition to the fact that he's known Mardek for a long while, would be a Very Big Deal given that [[spoiler:he's the Prince of Goznor.]]

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It seems like the next logical step on Rohoph's path down the slippery slope - first he killed an insane necromancer, which (if not for the soul gem, anyway) would really be putting him out of his misery; then he killed [[spoiler:someone who could barely be considered villainous at all, and was in fact trying to help Rohoph realize the gravity of the situation, and could even have been a close ally]]. Given that Gaspar is fire-elemental, this might suggest that he'll end up possessing ''Donovan'' - which, in addition to the fact that he's known Mardek for a long while, would be a Very Big Deal given that [[spoiler:he's the Prince of Goznor.]]
Goznor]] - or Mereador, which would be an interesting mix of [[TragicMonster heart-wrenching]] and [[BlackComedy hilarious]] given the [[BloodKnight major]] [[TechnicalPacifist differences]] between the two.
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[[WMG:SOLAK will be a boss, either optional or mandatory.]]

And he'll either be [[ClimaxBoss incredibly difficult,]] with a wide variety of powerful Divine and Light attacks (and, to compensate for Mardek and Vehrn, Inversion: Light)... or a [[ZeroEffortBoss complete pushover]] steamrolled halfway through the dungeon where you fight the ''actual'' BonusBoss.
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** If Bernard does join, given [[ItAmusedMe how he]] [[IAmNotLeftHanded acts in battle]], he might end up being either a JeiganCharacter or a phenomenally powerful GuestStarPartyMember.




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*** Go to the Goznor magic shop once you can Dreamwalk, and you'll find a shop run by a distinctly spectral-looking individual.
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[[WMG:Bernard is going to either bring Rohoph back from the brink, or give him a taste of his own medicine.]]
Given that he's the only major Dark-aligned but non-Evil character (not counting [[TheEeyore Martin]]) to show up so far, and that he has a tremendous amount of power he's holding back, he seems like the choice candidate to either bring about a HeelRealization on Rohoph's part... or extract him from Mardek's body, stuff him in a soul crystal, and rub it in his face (if only because bringing about poetic justice is entertaining).
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[[WMG: Gaspar burns '''Aeropolis''' to the ground.]]
Giant Volcano + Gigantic Air-Aligned City = lots of delicious destruction. One of the [=NPCs=] in Aeropolis even mentions how devastating a volcanic eruption would be to the city.


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[[WMG: High Priest Vudu will ascend to major villain status.]]
Given that he's a major figure in the biggest religion on the planet, he's Dark-elemental and specifically evil-aligned, and he obtains a madness-inducing artifact capable of doing YALORT only knows what during Chapter 3... then yeah, this seems pretty likely. Could dovetail with the "something terrible is going to happen to YALORT/Yalortianism" theory below. The way I see it, either he'll end up [[VillainTeamUp siding with the Governance de Magi,]] vastly complicating things both in terms of difficulty and keeping Rohoph in check, or he'll end up ''[[EvilVersusEvil fighting]]'' the Governance de Magi (while simultaneously opposing Mardek's party), causing untold collateral damage.
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[[WMG: One of Mardek's allies will be possessed, forcing him to kill them.]]
It seems like the next logical step on Rohoph's path down the slippery slope - first he killed an insane necromancer, which (if not for the soul gem, anyway) would really be putting him out of his misery; then he killed [[spoiler:someone who could barely be considered villainous at all, and was in fact trying to help Rohoph realize the gravity of the situation, and could even have been a close ally]]. Given that Gaspar is fire-elemental, this might suggest that he'll end up possessing ''Donovan'' - which, in addition to the fact that he's known Mardek for a long while, would be a Very Big Deal given that [[spoiler:he's the Prince of Goznor.]]
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[[WMG:The Violet Crystal [[XanatosGambit planned Rohoph's rebellion]].]]

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[[WMG:The Violet Crystal [[XanatosGambit [[ThePlan planned Rohoph's rebellion]].]]
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Think GoldenSun. Whether or not Mardek and company show up would be debatable, Mardek likely would since the series is named after him. The guess states "Seven ''or'' Eight" since it's possible that both groups of heroes unite for a final battle in the last chapter.

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Think GoldenSun.VideoGame/GoldenSun. Whether or not Mardek and company show up would be debatable, Mardek likely would since the series is named after him. The guess states "Seven ''or'' Eight" since it's possible that both groups of heroes unite for a final battle in the last chapter.
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