Is Ludinus Right About the Gods

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Publicado 2024-07-23

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  • @morganer5378
    I think Ludinus is right, but he made one mistake that will doom him. The death of Orym's husband and stepfather. Orym is the reel leader of BH and no PC will go againt him. Orym is the only one who was directly harm by Ludinus's plan at his core. The two others characters affected by Ludinus are Fearne and Imogen, but for Fearn Zathuda and her parents are more to blame. For Imogen, Liliana left her way before meeting Ludinus. No mather what he sows BH about Aeor, they will never join him because of Orym.
  • @AdamEspersona
    This is why the Divine Gate was created: so that the gods could no longer harm the world.
  • @shadowpsykie
    Also it’s not “the people of Aeor” that are trying to help the gods. It’s a SECRET group within the city’s mages who would be put to death if they found out they were considering using the weapon to help the primes
  • @joshuachapman247
    I do agree about the rest of the vid, the God's could of ended this a long time ago, but the can't or won't. Probably due to some prime rules about not killing each other or that there must always be balance etc. Looking forward to the next episode and where this goes. Your vids are really helping, the episode 99 was really convoluted. You made it make sense.
  • @DeRoxx4114
    I think it is a long, long shot, but what if that boy that Trist saved was Ludinus? He is saved, maybe they take them from the city before the fall, but when the city falls his mother is killed and it becomes personal to him. The gods healed him just to take his entire world away and then leave the world like none of it even mattered. "They are just play things," Even if that boy is not Ludinus he could, say how everything was taken from him too just like that boy.
  • @joshuachapman247
    They didn't hate the Raven Queen. They saw her as one of them, since she a mortal attained God Hood. I think you are miss remembering. If I am wrong please correct me.
  • @karlstoker04
    13:46 I feel called out. Whilst I don't think they would ever join him I do think they need a strong reason for not siding with him. And Ludinus needs a strong reason to be anti-god more than what Downfall is showing. Ludinus isn't a convincing villain because he has no reason for going against the gods, in previous campaigns some villains (not all of them) had motivations which could be understood even if they are twisted. E.g. Dahlilah did out of love. Humanoid villains with strong motivations which can be understood but questioned are the most interesting, but Ludinus isn't convincing. I could come up with reason after reason that Ludinus could say or do to get any member to side with his goals, whether they are truthful or false - even Orymn.
  • @therandomshow_
    I think you're right, cause I've thought about this constantly while actively watching the episodes as they air. Keeping in mind that all we are seeing, is a vision that Ludinus is showing the Hells. We are seeing what they are being shown by him and how that relates to him hating the Gods. The moment that hit it for me personally, was Ashely as the Everlight, in the hospital with that arch mage. I think one of the Betrayers says it perfectly. "Oh, your gonna fix the kid just to drop the city on him. Good idea." I think hes definitely trying to point out the "hypocrisy" of the Prime Dieties. But also forgetting that I think the Gods have nowhere else to go too. Thier home was destroyed in the first episode and I think that was shown for a reason. I dunno, just my thoughts. ❤
  • @InaKreka
    I think whats going to happen is that the party will be a bit divided but that they will ultimately agree that Predathos is a threat to not only the Gods but to everything and by the end of the campaign The Gods will leave Exandria towards a new home(at least I hope so).
  • @sandeman1776
    I'm waiting to see how the Luxon fits in with the family.
  • @diegoperez3526
    I hope C3 continues with the plot of killing the gods, I feel that it is more impactful and interesting than the latter