Quote Originally Posted by Lauront View Post
In accord with the law...

Just bear in mind that the fact that this is a duty finder sole fight does somewhat limit how much they can do with it. That is always the issue with inferring too much from combat mechanics. The fact that Elidibus just pulled himself back up, whilst having severely weakened the WoL, isn't hinting to me that he's shown the full extent of his power, although he concedes that you are a powerful WoL and that Hydaelyn chose well. He used a small subset of the abilities the Overlords typically possess, and some of Zenos's, which I found interesting. He then just left when you were whisked away. It does seem like original Zenos is setting himself up for a rather wild ride, though. The bigger issue I had with Elidibus's portrayal is that Solus is just playing him for a fool, especially if the Emperor in that scene was Solus. Elidibus is no idiot. He's also not lost his composure or level headedness, and yet Solus does appear to be working some manner of deceit upon him.

Regarding Solus, there were prior cutscenes in 4.5 implying that he may be headed to the Source to wreak some havoc with the Black Rose, the production of which has only now begun. To me it looks like Solus has taken hold of Varis and is intent on causing as much chaos as he can on both worlds. I am also anticipating that he will betray Elidibus
10 letters be speaketh...

I didn't really get the impression we were weakened by our fight with Elidizenos, more that G'raha wouldn't stop trying to call us in the middle of the fight. It's hard enough to have a conversation with Raubahn with him kicking the door to our soul down, let alone sustain combat with a foe like Elidibus using Zenos' body.