Quote Originally Posted by RyuDragnier View Post
Add it all together, and you have Noah planned things in advance to not only create his ideal country (which he has in a sense), but also to allow a clone of his to basically walk away and stay in the shadows to plot in the future.
And what happens if the clone decides they do not want to follow in the footsteps of the Master?

The only way Noah can become a "recurring" villain is if all players are forced to go through the Bozjan quest lines first. Since the author of those quest lines has already decided that they are not going to pursue the tale further, that looks decidedly iffy to me.