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oluzan 07.01.20 06:26 pm

Who is this/this Kairos? (Tyranny)

I think that is not one I noticed one very interesting point in the third Chapter (before the announcement of his own first edict). The spire showed the Arbiter of one lady who about 100 years ago also used the Spire. Should I remind you that the invasion of Kairos in the Northern lands began in the 94-96 years ago (not remember exactly). Yes, and many of the characters (Toon and Sirin) said of Kairos, as a woman. Yes, and GG at the end of the game talked about Kairos in the feminine (not on the line. There was some dialogue, which is usually GG would answer Kairos, but he said Kairos, something like the Threat of Kairos)
PS: I Understand that capitanu specifically, but maybe someone did not notice (didn't read the dialogues in an RPG... yeah, of course)
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raspisnoy1 07.01.20

and here there))))

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raspisnoy1 07.01.20

WELL, the ACCORD of all this neponyatki)))





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MCezar 07.01.20

Long ago the topic was, but I just recently discovered this interesting match, because I want to put my 5 cents into the discussion. The idea is pretty strange, but all of a sudden so I left myself the freedom to you the second part to give us the opportunity to play for Kairos. So - we are in the end choose who is Kairos - a man or a woman.

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Augusta_ 07.01.20

I have a theory. May kayros - the protagonist, who in the second part are transported into the past, and will become the Lord. Or won't do. I think once we slip into the past and find out the shocking truth, we will be faced with a choice - we either become the ruler and the circle is closed, justifying the name of the game, or we refuse to become Kairos, and then the whole story changes, and never will be neither the Bishop, nor the Empire. It will be the logical conclusion of the loyalist and rebel. Kairos faithful to the end becomes Cyracom and creates an Empire who wants to overthrow tyranny just doesn't allow himself to power. This explains the ambiguity of sex is not just for the sake of mystery, but because the player is free to play as male or female. It would be nice, right? :)

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Augusta_ 07.01.20

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To play for Kairos? But he's a master, how to play? Is that in the strategy, where our goal is to capture Tiers. RPGs do not work. Funny, if the Emperor would run for Terraces and pump)) and variance no, he is the overlord overlord.

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Dhoven 07.01.20

Passed finally Tyranny (without going the way of DLC. It's still waiting for me). 83 hours spent on only one passage, absorbed not so much information as we would like. Like everyone else, after the ending of the game left many questions open. Who's that Kairos? Who built the walls and spires? Where did death and so on. I hope that these questions will be answered, but is the only one to think Yes to guess.
Personally, I think that Kairos is still IT. First- At the beginning of the third act, as soon as we announce the Edict comes to us verticalsize destinies Calio. During a conversation with her, in one of the branches of the dialogue we have to talk about Kairos in the third person. And SUDDENLY, we are given a choice of two options for the treatment of or as to him or as to her. If you ask how to it, then it will react Sirin. She nervously laughed and corrected us, You meant IT, right?. Then we will give the dialogue option, something like [Look at Sirin] No, I meant IT, in response to Sirin shuts up and behaves a little... nervous. That as be hints.
Secondly, during the last court in one of the dialogues focuses on the fact that Vlad - IT is. For against the Lord used the pronoun IT/HER (I do not remember. That game also highlighted in all caps. And in principle at the end of the game, more and more people are beginning to talk about the Lord as a woman, even GG.

About the spires. Can't remember how many exactly on Terratest. But here's what I remember. During a conversation with a spire before the announcement of his first edict, we know that before us there was other people and their background clearly distinguished woman secrets of the spire was not open. From this moment, I, for myself, concluded that it was Kairos. And all those legends that she was in Tiers before the conquest confirms this theory (Legends are born not on an empty place). Can't exactly say that the spires on the mainland 40 (to quote one of the commentators), but certainly agree with the other commenter: If you consider that 10 of the spires, for the sigils around the device mountain spire just the same ten, that raises an interesting question - why such a concentration of spires in Tiers? Also, wonder why the main spire, too, is in the Tiers and why it is in contrast to other spires in the region (and perhaps the continent, I don't know) stands a mansion, ie not connected to the network of the old walls as the other spires? It also notices lantri if you start rasprashivat him about the old walls and spires. Apparently in Tiers made more magical energy than the rest of the continent and it is not surprising that Kairos wanted to subjugate the power of the region. Perhaps this is mnogohodovochka, to send a person who can subdue the spires and become the archon, and then to subdue the him. But even here there are inconsistencies.
1. Spires is destructible! What tells us the fates verticalsize K. If Kairos is afraid of their power, why not just destroy them? The answer - she needs their strength, all the power that can come out.
2. What is her profit from the fact that spires will own someone else, isn't it? What is the confidence that someone is simply not overthrow and destroy it? Plus, if she kills this threat what then? Surely the spires will be subject to the winner?

As long as it feels. If you have any more thoughts on the subject - complement statement.

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Augusta_ 07.01.20

Dhoven wrote:
Passed finally Tyranny (without going the way of DLC. It's still waiting for me)
In vain. Indeed, DLS is not a continuation, this Supplement is woven into the main game. You can go to the Wound the bastard booted just before the final action on the Spire, but still miss a lot of extra content, including personal quests satellites.
Dhoven wrote:
And SUDDENLY, we are given a choice of two options for the treatment of or as to him or as to her. If you ask how to it, then it will react Sirin. She nervously laughed and corrected us, You meant IT, right?.
But if to speak about the Lord as a man, Sirin fixes on the woman. She's just toying with us.
Dhoven wrote:
Secondly, during the last court in one of the dialogues focuses on the fact that Vlad - IT is. For against the Lord used the pronoun IT/HER (I do not remember. That game also highlighted in all caps. And in principle at the end of the game, more and more people are beginning to talk about the Lord as a woman, even GG.
It is an illusion. In the vast majority of cases, about the Lord telling you, as a man. When Kairos attributed to the female gender, because it is so striking that rarely happens. Ashe and Nerat always talking about Kairos in the masculine gender. Tunon in women. Sirin this way and that. But all of them are familiar with the Lord. I personally believe that Kairos either man, and it's nothing more than a deliberate misrepresentation of the player - the image of the Overlord is male, not female. Or gender of the Bishop depends on the sex of the main character of this or the next game. The explanation of why personally knew the Kairos people are confused about the testimony, I made this. The Lord for many years, and it can be assumed that the appearance of it is very specific. Look at Ashe, Monona or Nerat. So all on the last man is almost similar, but the first two also look not as mere mortals. I believe that the appearance of Kairos has undergone dramatic changes over many centuries, rich unprecedented powerful magic. And in his appearance, maybe not immediately determine the sex. In addition, he can deliberately, for the sake of creating itself around the trail of mystery, change the appearance to a more neoteroi. A kind of magical androgyny. Do not be surprised if when you meet Cyracom we ourselves will not be able to figure out who it is. I now remembered Satan from the Passion. He looked rather creepy due to the fact that his role was played by a bald woman with a male voice voice. It is also possible that Kairos intentionally tries to stand in front of the subjects who inspire more devotion. So the soldiers Ashe and Nerat talking about the Lord, as a man. But war is men's business, no matter how much these fantasy armies of women. Tunon might want to see in Kairos women because women are more prone to compromise and less conflict that might impress someone who wants to administer impartial justice. And just maybe he's the kind of man who like to be dominated by women :) Well, Sirin afraid of Kairos, and perhaps wavering, to whom it should be attributed. How did the lesbian killer in the Crossroads Letiny - she doesn't know whether the woman of Kairos, but it is nice to think so. So Sirin - it is, on the one hand, may wish to greatest ruler was a woman. On the other hand, she hates the Lord, and therefore cannot definitely be willing to have Kairos was with her same sex. In favor of the fact that the Syrian is not sure in the gender of Kairos, says that she began to call the Lord of the he, the it even before we asked her about it. Although maybe she was just sure some kind of executor might not be familiar with the Emperor, and deliberately we were intrigued.
Dhoven wrote:
Can't exactly say that the spires on the mainland 40 (to quote one of the commentators), but certainly agree with the other commenter: If you consider that 10 of the spires, for the sigils around the device mountain spire just the same ten
In the Anglo-wiki says:
What's known for certain is that they exist across the world, dozens of them, jutting up from the lands and grasping at the sky. We know for sure that they exist around the world, dozens of them protruding from the ground, clinging to the sky.

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ronin1114 11.01.21

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Personally, it seems to me that Kairos and GG are one and the same person, and the whole idea of ​​conquering the Tiers is the beginning of a time loop.

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Magaridon 11.01.21

Augusta_ wrote:
Here is Sirin - she, on the one hand, would like the greatest ruler to be a woman. On the other hand, she hates the Lord, and therefore cannot unequivocally wish that Kairos was of the same sex with her.
Well, she saw Kairos with her own eyes, so to speak, when she almost killed him. Eh, if she hadn't been distracted then ...
So she definitely knows his gender, it's another matter that she doesn't want to talk.
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Besides, GG cannot be Kairos, tk. Sirin, I think, and other Archons somehow reacted to this, they say, you are the Master, on your throne, and you are running errands for us.

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ronin1114 31.05.22

It seems to me that if there was a sequel, then we would play for the formation of Kairos the God of this world and what the gender of him ....
And as for me, Kairos is a woman ............... .......

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Oleg Sokolov86 31.05.22

And the main character for whom we play her child is not wrapped up badly, so the Edicts are like something like a legacy of the ability to manage them :()