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Very old, very...wrong..., but funky!
Posted By: "Can-ned Food"Date: 10/12/04 6:34 p.m.

MTFL manual p. 46:

Great Devoid: A bottomless chasm near Myrgard, created by the Callieach during their final days. Rather than be hunted to extinction by the Trow, the Callieach destroyed themselves and many Trow, leaving behind only the Devoid.

Matt Soell from May 19, 1999:

...things are often more related than they may first appear. For example, there's no obvious similarity or connection between the Marathon world and the Myth one....
...but then there's the Great Devoid.

The Great Devoid was the big hole in the ground at the end of Myth:TFL.

How did it get there?

Well, what if the Great Devoid, rather than being formed by the crashing asteroid, is a black hole? (bottomless) The Callieach are, in fact, none other than the W'rkncacnter!

Now, there have been many stories told from the Devil's point of view, contrasting with God's (obviously), and basicly this sort of thing happens because either enemies tend to have different views of what occurs, or the vanquished are haughty and unwilling to admit their defeat.

So, what if the story of the Callieach and the Trow is in fact the story of Yrro trapping the W'rkncacnter, as told by the defeated W'rkcacnter? (Assuming for the moment that the W'rkncacnter can even think in such a manner as to converse.)

Disclaimer: Okay, so this is wild speculation, with nothing other than a silly conjecture to prove it. I didn't intend this to be correct, just thought it was amusing.

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