User talk:DominusHeburius

Davoth
Book Of The Seraphs - Part I explicitly states:

"Davoth was a Primeval, one of The Father's first gods, and of such strength that each realm could contain only one."

Thus, the Dark Lord can't be another Primeval from the same realm, it has to be Davoth. Note that they're described the same way:

"In the same moment he brought forth Jekkad, The Father forged Davoth to steward the realm." (Book Of The Seraphs - Part I)

"The Primeval, created to protect and shepherd the people of his realm, stoked an eternal fury toward The Father as more of his people fell to mortality. He became the Dark Lord and raged against the walls of Jekkad." (Book Of The Seraphs - Part VIII)

So either The Father created two Primevals in the same realm to do exactly the same thing, despite this explicitly being impossible, or your argument is incorrect.

However, Davoth is a Dark Lord (being the first), not the Dark Lord. As the citations I've added show, there's indisputably been more than one being that's used the title. Evil Tim (talk) 09:57, 22 October 2020 (UTC)