Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-39332473-20190808194309/@comment-36170150-20191208225945

@Numbus26

I actually like the idea that Ivala's captors might be no single entity at all, faith itself is what is holding her captive because Ivalan doctrine treats her as an untouchable entity, transcendental to the point where she couldn't even exist in the real world and so she doesn't, instead confined to a secluded corner of the Tower...so what if that's the purpose of fake Ivala? What if what Ivala meant by "I can notify my captors" is overhauling her image to her believers, people will see fake Ivala and start believing on a much more active and tangible Ivala, and so that change in people's faith will allow her to return to the world.

I think the Chosen in Rodak was just as Simon says, never underestimate a Chosen's ability to get himself lost, he somehow got lost and ended up sailing to Rodak after the Lustlord. The Tower orc I think it is just proof that, once again, the Lustlord can't come up with a single original thing, I think he figured out what the Chosen were, but instead of realizing they were just a way of releasing accumulated energy, he actually thought they were meant to be the REAL best use of power. Not sure what to make about it actually dropping a Shining Sword though, you'd think they would be made out of divine energy, but maybe they are made of a form of power that transcends lust and purity, kinda scary if the Lustlord figured out how to achieve that, but good thing he is too incompetent to do anything threatening with it.