Rhue the who?
So my friend (yoreliter) and I had a long drawn out discussion of who Rhue originally was, how he became who he is, and why what happened as it did.
Surprisingly enough, we made quite a bit of progress!
Now, let us begin. Keep in mind most of this is theory and conjecture, but I'll try and back it up with as much evidence as possible.
In the beginning... There are a few possibilities.
Odds are, Rhue was originally one of the heroes who wielded an Illuminati against the Lord Below.
Then, after scarring the beast, Mr. Below sent forth his horde as he retreated... Possibly including...
His own son, Venge. The hero slew Venge in the desperate battle that ensued and, as misfortune would have it, absorbed his aura.
Thus the Hero became Venge. And in the process, the Illuminati was tainted by the dark lord's power, and became of Shadow Sword quality.
"Venge" by Kleunwrade
Scar upon the father's brow
Left by son, the disavowed
The shadowed depths below forsaken
Enter now our world, thy haven.
Fading into the night,
The scourge of fear, the blight.
Upon this land beneath the sky.
Echoes of the past decry.
Sacrifa: Venge was supposedly a son of the Lord Below that came to the Middle Way in order to avenge the scarring of his father.
Rhue: The Lord Below was scarred?
Sacrifa: Yes, in a battle with Lyn who were weilding the Illuminati.
Rhue: Hmmm... (That's strange. The poem seems to suggest otherwise.)
Note the contradiction between what Sacrifa states and what the poem says, as Rhue points out. This would support the previous theory seeing as the son, now in the body of the Hero that scarred the Lord Below, was sent to the Middle Way because his father no longer trusted him.
Now, moving right along, let's say that Venge went all along the Middle Way for quite some time, killing people, absorbing their auras, and taking their places. Because of these characteristics, he came to be known as The Mimic.
"The Mimic" by Kleunwrade
One who stole their names,
The child of Janwen's bane.
Darkness, shadow, death.
As long as it has breath.
Sacrifa:"The Mimic" is a legendary evil that is said to have imitated its victims. The Mimic killed people and then would pretend to be them. For a time the Mimic was the most feared being across the entire Way.
Makes sense, right?
Eventually, the mimic came to kill and absorb of the aura of...
Kura, the one and only.
Now, as the legend of Kava and Kura goes, Kura kills Kava.
After doing this, Kura absorbs the aura of Kava and becomes him.
Thinking himself now Kava, he slaughters the guided for killing Luma.
"Kura" by Kleunwrade
Legend of the fallen world,
Betrayed for lust, a plan unfurled.
First to right a single wrong,
Then revenge, The Guided strong.
Sacrifa: The show we were in didn't go into what became of Kura. That's to be expected though. Most people focus on Kava and Luma. Did you know the entire Guided camp was massacred the night after Kava and Luma met their end? Most people believe it was Kava come back from the dead, to avenge himself and Luma. It's also said that a forest grew up out of the ground where the massacre occurred.
Again, makes sense, right?
Kava "came back from the dead" after being killed by Kura.
So, Kava is now free to roam the way for a time.
He eventually becomes the most powerful swordsman along the way, or so we assume, given Kavax's status as Paraphalyn in Dream Estrana.
Now, unfortunately, is where it gets a little fuzzy.
Near the end of the game, Midian states that after the Landorin massacre, he picks up a sword and trains himself to be a powerful swordsman so that he may one day get revenge on Jeruh. It is only natural that he would seek out someone like the Paraphalyn to improve his skills.
Now perhaps, and this is a big perhaps, Kava and Midian fought.
Kava kills Midian either because of an accident or because they agreed to fight to the death.
Kava absorbs Midian's aura.
However, it doesn't necessarily have to be Kava. Kava could have undoubtedly killed a number of people as Paraphalyn and mistakingly absorbed one of their auras.
We also have to compensate for the time period in which Jeruh picks up the Shadow Sword, uses it in the Landorin Massacre, and loses it.
But regardless...
So now we're Midian. Midian continues to pursue his goal of revenge and eventually comes across Jeruh.
As evidenced in the flashback of the normal ending, Rhue, now Midian, states he has waited for this moment for a lifetime, only further lending to the assumption that he was Midian at the time.
So, Midian kills Jeruh and absorbs his aura.
Now, at last, he's Rhue.
Let's recap, shall we?
Assuming that Rhue is originally the Hero of Janwen and assuming that Kava doesn't exchange auras with anyone else before Midian...
Hero -> Venge -> Mimic -> Kura -> Kava -> Midian -> Rhue
So there you have it ladies and gentlemen.
Now let me make a couple points as to what I'm still a little confused about...
- The two shadow figures, from which Jeruh gets the Shadow Sword. Going by the current read out, one of them would have had to be Kava. As something to note, could the second horrible incident that occured at Landorin, as mentioned in the Wanderer's Guide Book, have been the slaughter of the entire Guided Camp by Kava?
- When was Traziun's mom killed during all this? Perhaps, when Jeruh lost the sword, someone else picked it up before Rhue got it back again? Because as far as the current time line goes, none of them would have a real motive to kill her.
Feel free to comment and tell me where I've made blatant mistakes.
Or, if you have something more to add, and I feel it is superior to my own deduction, I will edit this post.
Surprisingly enough, we made quite a bit of progress!
Now, let us begin. Keep in mind most of this is theory and conjecture, but I'll try and back it up with as much evidence as possible.
In the beginning... There are a few possibilities.
Odds are, Rhue was originally one of the heroes who wielded an Illuminati against the Lord Below.
Then, after scarring the beast, Mr. Below sent forth his horde as he retreated... Possibly including...
His own son, Venge. The hero slew Venge in the desperate battle that ensued and, as misfortune would have it, absorbed his aura.
Thus the Hero became Venge. And in the process, the Illuminati was tainted by the dark lord's power, and became of Shadow Sword quality.
"Venge" by Kleunwrade
Scar upon the father's brow
Left by son, the disavowed
The shadowed depths below forsaken
Enter now our world, thy haven.
Fading into the night,
The scourge of fear, the blight.
Upon this land beneath the sky.
Echoes of the past decry.
Sacrifa: Venge was supposedly a son of the Lord Below that came to the Middle Way in order to avenge the scarring of his father.
Rhue: The Lord Below was scarred?
Sacrifa: Yes, in a battle with Lyn who were weilding the Illuminati.
Rhue: Hmmm... (That's strange. The poem seems to suggest otherwise.)
Note the contradiction between what Sacrifa states and what the poem says, as Rhue points out. This would support the previous theory seeing as the son, now in the body of the Hero that scarred the Lord Below, was sent to the Middle Way because his father no longer trusted him.
Now, moving right along, let's say that Venge went all along the Middle Way for quite some time, killing people, absorbing their auras, and taking their places. Because of these characteristics, he came to be known as The Mimic.
"The Mimic" by Kleunwrade
One who stole their names,
The child of Janwen's bane.
Darkness, shadow, death.
As long as it has breath.
Sacrifa:"The Mimic" is a legendary evil that is said to have imitated its victims. The Mimic killed people and then would pretend to be them. For a time the Mimic was the most feared being across the entire Way.
Makes sense, right?
Eventually, the mimic came to kill and absorb of the aura of...
Kura, the one and only.
Now, as the legend of Kava and Kura goes, Kura kills Kava.
After doing this, Kura absorbs the aura of Kava and becomes him.
Thinking himself now Kava, he slaughters the guided for killing Luma.
"Kura" by Kleunwrade
Legend of the fallen world,
Betrayed for lust, a plan unfurled.
First to right a single wrong,
Then revenge, The Guided strong.
Sacrifa: The show we were in didn't go into what became of Kura. That's to be expected though. Most people focus on Kava and Luma. Did you know the entire Guided camp was massacred the night after Kava and Luma met their end? Most people believe it was Kava come back from the dead, to avenge himself and Luma. It's also said that a forest grew up out of the ground where the massacre occurred.
Again, makes sense, right?
Kava "came back from the dead" after being killed by Kura.
So, Kava is now free to roam the way for a time.
He eventually becomes the most powerful swordsman along the way, or so we assume, given Kavax's status as Paraphalyn in Dream Estrana.
Now, unfortunately, is where it gets a little fuzzy.
Near the end of the game, Midian states that after the Landorin massacre, he picks up a sword and trains himself to be a powerful swordsman so that he may one day get revenge on Jeruh. It is only natural that he would seek out someone like the Paraphalyn to improve his skills.
Now perhaps, and this is a big perhaps, Kava and Midian fought.
Kava kills Midian either because of an accident or because they agreed to fight to the death.
Kava absorbs Midian's aura.
However, it doesn't necessarily have to be Kava. Kava could have undoubtedly killed a number of people as Paraphalyn and mistakingly absorbed one of their auras.
We also have to compensate for the time period in which Jeruh picks up the Shadow Sword, uses it in the Landorin Massacre, and loses it.
But regardless...
So now we're Midian. Midian continues to pursue his goal of revenge and eventually comes across Jeruh.
As evidenced in the flashback of the normal ending, Rhue, now Midian, states he has waited for this moment for a lifetime, only further lending to the assumption that he was Midian at the time.
So, Midian kills Jeruh and absorbs his aura.
Now, at last, he's Rhue.
Let's recap, shall we?
Assuming that Rhue is originally the Hero of Janwen and assuming that Kava doesn't exchange auras with anyone else before Midian...
Hero -> Venge -> Mimic -> Kura -> Kava -> Midian -> Rhue
So there you have it ladies and gentlemen.
Now let me make a couple points as to what I'm still a little confused about...
- The two shadow figures, from which Jeruh gets the Shadow Sword. Going by the current read out, one of them would have had to be Kava. As something to note, could the second horrible incident that occured at Landorin, as mentioned in the Wanderer's Guide Book, have been the slaughter of the entire Guided Camp by Kava?
- When was Traziun's mom killed during all this? Perhaps, when Jeruh lost the sword, someone else picked it up before Rhue got it back again? Because as far as the current time line goes, none of them would have a real motive to kill her.
Feel free to comment and tell me where I've made blatant mistakes.
Or, if you have something more to add, and I feel it is superior to my own deduction, I will edit this post.