Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-27713488-20180114010136/@comment-89.177.8.235-20180121155814

Well, unless Simon meets Lustlord up in the Tower locked up like Ivala or something like that (who knows what's going on up there, right). Also, you are assuming too much about whatever happens, if that creature reaches mortal realm. It could threaten life itself (whatever that actually means), it could be just some (perhaps major) disturbance. And to say no one would be crazy enough to exploit such a situation is also naive at best. Yes, in a fairy tale, all people would unite against a common foe. But have you seen Game of Thrones for example? A guy riding an undead dragon leading an undead army attacks the kingdom (one could also argue that he "threatens the life itself") and Cersei and her group are like: "hmm, so how could we best exploit this situation to get the most out of it". The guy that betrays Spartans in 300 is another one that comes to mind. Also, plenty of examples in this "real" world we live in. Such people have always existed and always will. Are they despicable? Sure, but that doesn't make them nonexistent (sadly). What Fucklord does in his kinghdom is (arguably) equally despicable. Would he go so low? Why not? If he would see a personal benefit, that's the only thing that matters to many people (usually those in charge). And unlike this "real" world we live in, where money can get you only some things, while other things are unobtainable (health for example), in the world of TLS you have power in the form of magic, which IN THEORY can actually get you "anything". So yes, I would argue you would probably find many such despicable people in this world. Unless Sierra goes full fairy tale and pretends such people are nonexistent in her world.