by Forerunner Traziun » Fri Apr 08, 2005 8:28 pm
My thoery is that Gaius, Midian, and Rhue killed Jeruh. The person Gaius and Rhue killed was Serena. Gaius says Rhue gets most of the credit because he was the wolf that pushed Serena into the river. The other two were Midian and Gaius. The reason Midian wants to ask Jed a few questions about his son, Jeruh, is because he is Rhue. Gaius seems like a wolf because he is shaped like one at the massacre, and also there's like a wolf sound at Lide when he says "Duty Calls."
The guy who he was fighting with. The two people who gave Rhue his sword were Gaius and Kalmar. Or Traziun and Kalmar. That's why Traziun sensed Rhue's aura as the one his father gave his sword to, Traziun is a senser. Serena is Scatha's and Slade's sister. She, as well as many others, notice Rhue from their past but remember him having a different name. Scatha says "So it is him after all, something about him changed besides his name." I also think that all of the main characters are all the survivors of the Landorin Massacre. Lyrra was the only one that was known though.
When Rhue is about to kill Jed, he says "Why do I feel wrong doing this? I care nothing for this man." It's because he is his dad! The headhunter at the beginning of Episode1 is Midian, looking for Jeruh, the person he saw at the "End of the way" He is also a senser. So is the second headhunter, but for some reason he senses Midian's aura in Rhue.
My last thing I'm going to say is that there is no Purpose. There are no forerunners. That's why "The only way to meet a forerunner, is to be one yourself" because there aren't any. Probably the people who become forerunners are sacrificed to a monster that's Tetzel's pet or something that could be the final boss. Maybe the Barrucha.
There are probably no Rolling Mists, and the Way is shaped like a donut. so whether you go north, south, east, or west, you will never reach an end! Yet the longer path is "The Way" that most wanderers follow.
These are my theories.