If Vhazhar has the option of editing the nasty bits out of reality and then stepping down from power, I’d help him. If he must personally become a ruler for all eternity, I’d kill him, then smash the goddamn device, then try to somehow ensure that future aspiring Dark Lords also get killed in time.
This could be how the ‘balance’ mythology and the prophecy got started. Perhaps the hero decided long ago that it wasn’t worth the risk, and wanted to make sure future heroes kill the Dark Lord.
If Vhazhar has the option of editing the nasty bits out of reality and then stepping down from power, I’d help him. If he must personally become a ruler for all eternity, I’d kill him, then smash the goddamn device, then try to somehow ensure that future aspiring Dark Lords also get killed in time.
This could be how the ‘balance’ mythology and the prophecy got started. Perhaps the hero decided long ago that it wasn’t worth the risk, and wanted to make sure future heroes kill the Dark Lord.