If you think of Lucian as a moral coward his actions start to make sense. He couldn't bring himself to take responsibility for killing a child who had performed no ill action, despite the fact it has been cursed to be pivotal in the war between gods. So what does he do? Make it so the child either submits to his own authority or has to rebel. Thus giving excuse to kill the child. This seems to be Lucian's MO. Set things up so he has to pick up the pieces. Always giving himself an excuse why he must take the terrible actions he does to maintain power. At no point does he sacrifice anything. It is always others who sacrifice. Whether they want to or not. So I totally understand why Damian has a hate boner for his adoptive dad. Although obviously can't have Damian win for obvious reasons.
It seems like Chaos doesn’t really go after 7 lords specifically. He seems to be rather intertwined with Void. As in, instead of undoing the creation done by 7 lords, he seems to be after the creation in a more general sense, as in Ouroboros/Astarte’s (and whoever is responsible for the eternals and stuff) world creation. But I wonder, at what point the nothingness came to be perceived evil in Divinity universe? Does Void “want” Source to be evenly distributed/not concentrated behind the veil?
Yeah Chaos just seems to want all the power he can get by taking everything over, what the void wants is harder to figure out. The eternals that were cast out made a deal with a void to become voidwoken, and the eternals just want Rivellon back. So it's hard to say what the actual goal for the void is, because D:OS seems to imply it's the literal end the world, but the God King hardly wants that, and he seems to be the voids main servant.
@@MortismalGaming How did the Chaos Lord create demons? When the Malady asks to demonstrate abilities, you can give her a blessing and she will say that it hurts. Also, when you kill demons in the game, they usually creates cursed blood surface and they often use abilities that are used by the servants of the God King (like the Void teleport), and Adramahlihk uses a cursed fireball and a epiemic of fire (and this creates a cursed surface of fire). But at the same time they are hungry for the Source, when the demon appears from the Tyrant's Helmet, he says that he is very hungry and wants to take my Source. So how did he create them? With the help of the Source, how did the other 6 gods create their races? Or with the Void? Or maybe both of these forces? Also, when that demon is freed from the helmet, he says that he hoped he was summoned by the God King, so it seems that the demons can also become the servants of the God King.
@@warhammer40k57 Larian is vague about it, but it's mentioned that Chaos somehow corrupted the source power he got from the veil with the other gods, and made demons with it. I would assume that's why he wants more source from everywhere as he doesn't have the luxury of the recycled source through his race of demons. Though yes Demons seem to have agency just like other races and can make agreements and pacts with people and beings just like anyone else.
@@MortismalGaming Where is it mentioned? The old games didn't seem to say that the Seven created races from the power of the veil, and in Dos2 the Lord of Chaos is practically not mentioned.
@@warhammer40k57 a mix of the first couple divinity games, divine divinity, and beyond divinity primarily. The Original Sin series doesn't pay much attention to any of the chaos storyline, even the Black Ring is answering to the God King in Damian's absence.
@@MortismalGaming I assumed that was the case, but in my head-canon, he's definitely always gonna be Ron, because it's just plain funny. Also, if you ever find the time, you should do a review on Serpent in the Staglands (indie CRPG from 2015). It slipped under alot of people's radars and I always thought it had a really cool setting and the pixel art is very cool. I'd love to hear what you think about it
I'd give it a solid maybe, I mean they've (Larian) released official time lines that include it, but with the success of DOS2 I think it's in the realm of possibility.
@@nayyarrashid4661 Larian is currently focusing on Baldur's Gate 3. I doubt they have the resources to make two AAA titles at the same time. Probably after BG 3, we may have Divinity 3.
All the powerfull characters in divinity are bad people. Lucian, well, you already made a video of his wrong doings. God king for obvious reasons. And, the 7 gods banished an entire race (the eternals) to a realm that turned them into void creature just so no one could gain more power than them. Every "good" character has committed atrocities.
6:27 - “The Sword of Lies has been lying”
Yeah, I bet, dirty sword.
If you think of Lucian as a moral coward his actions start to make sense. He couldn't bring himself to take responsibility for killing a child who had performed no ill action, despite the fact it has been cursed to be pivotal in the war between gods. So what does he do? Make it so the child either submits to his own authority or has to rebel. Thus giving excuse to kill the child. This seems to be Lucian's MO. Set things up so he has to pick up the pieces. Always giving himself an excuse why he must take the terrible actions he does to maintain power. At no point does he sacrifice anything. It is always others who sacrifice. Whether they want to or not. So I totally understand why Damian has a hate boner for his adoptive dad. Although obviously can't have Damian win for obvious reasons.
I loved it!!!! Finally some lore that i can sink my teeth into.
You should try Warhammer 40k.
Great video.
A suggestion, can you make a lore video about
Adramahlihk?
Possibly
Yes please
Yea
Hope they make a Divinity 3
Awesome video. I'm also watching your serie about the story of DOS2 and enjoying a lot
It seems like Chaos doesn’t really go after 7 lords specifically. He seems to be rather intertwined with Void. As in, instead of undoing the creation done by 7 lords, he seems to be after the creation in a more general sense, as in Ouroboros/Astarte’s (and whoever is responsible for the eternals and stuff) world creation.
But I wonder, at what point the nothingness came to be perceived evil in Divinity universe? Does Void “want” Source to be evenly distributed/not concentrated behind the veil?
Yeah Chaos just seems to want all the power he can get by taking everything over, what the void wants is harder to figure out. The eternals that were cast out made a deal with a void to become voidwoken, and the eternals just want Rivellon back. So it's hard to say what the actual goal for the void is, because D:OS seems to imply it's the literal end the world, but the God King hardly wants that, and he seems to be the voids main servant.
@@MortismalGaming
How did the Chaos Lord create demons? When the Malady asks to demonstrate abilities, you can give her a blessing and she will say that it hurts. Also, when you kill demons in the game, they usually creates cursed blood surface and they often use abilities that are used by the servants of the God King (like the Void teleport), and Adramahlihk uses a cursed fireball and a epiemic of fire (and this creates a cursed surface of fire). But at the same time they are hungry for the Source, when the demon appears from the Tyrant's Helmet, he says that he is very hungry and wants to take my Source. So how did he create them? With the help of the Source, how did the other 6 gods create their races? Or with the Void? Or maybe both of these forces?
Also, when that demon is freed from the helmet, he says that he hoped he was summoned by the God King, so it seems that the demons can also become the servants of the God King.
@@warhammer40k57 Larian is vague about it, but it's mentioned that Chaos somehow corrupted the source power he got from the veil with the other gods, and made demons with it. I would assume that's why he wants more source from everywhere as he doesn't have the luxury of the recycled source through his race of demons. Though yes Demons seem to have agency just like other races and can make agreements and pacts with people and beings just like anyone else.
@@MortismalGaming Where is it mentioned? The old games didn't seem to say that the Seven created races from the power of the veil, and in Dos2 the Lord of Chaos is practically not mentioned.
@@warhammer40k57 a mix of the first couple divinity games, divine divinity, and beyond divinity primarily. The Original Sin series doesn't pay much attention to any of the chaos storyline, even the Black Ring is answering to the God King in Damian's absence.
awesome video, thanks for your effort :)
Lucian is such a baby, I would’ve killed that Devil spawn or tried to find a way to cure it with Divine power.
Great video bro.
great vid
"WELCOME TO NEMESIS! Behold, the God-King, Ron! ALL HAIL RON!"
Heresy! It's Raan.
@@MortismalGaming I assumed that was the case, but in my head-canon, he's definitely always gonna be Ron, because it's just plain funny.
Also, if you ever find the time, you should do a review on Serpent in the Staglands (indie CRPG from 2015). It slipped under alot of people's radars and I always thought it had a really cool setting and the pixel art is very cool. I'd love to hear what you think about it
I am curious....
I propose a What if scenario.
Chaos vs God-King
Both in their prime both have full power. Who would win?
Thank you
do you think they will make divinity II ego draconis not canon?
I'd give it a solid maybe, I mean they've (Larian) released official time lines that include it, but with the success of DOS2 I think it's in the realm of possibility.
Isn't the guy in the divinity fallen heroes art Damian
Yeah, Fallen Heroes was supposed to bridge the gap between the events of DOS2 and Divinity 2 which happens about sixty years later.
Would be cool if someone (hint hint) made a dos and don'ts like what if you keep stingray alive he can sell you better stuff
Perhaps 🤔
@@MortismalGaming we will share stories of your wisdom
@@MortismalGaming will there be a Divinity 3 and when?
@@nayyarrashid4661 Larian is currently focusing on Baldur's Gate 3. I doubt they have the resources to make two AAA titles at the same time. Probably after BG 3, we may have Divinity 3.
Damian like the kid from the omen!?
All the powerfull characters in divinity are bad people. Lucian, well, you already made a video of his wrong doings. God king for obvious reasons. And, the 7 gods banished an entire race (the eternals) to a realm that turned them into void creature just so no one could gain more power than them. Every "good" character has committed atrocities.
First one to comment
Edit huge fan of dos2