Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20140612134000/@comment-6192846-20140906042519

DemonDamian wrote: Looking through it quickly, the Nemesis poem is now even more canon, with Sickle talking about how he will break his own rules and borrow power from Michaela, the last line is him saying "Now, it'll be your turn soon".

Interesting to note, even from the beginning Sickle planned for the Final Four to exist in the Third Period, so what Nemesis, MotC and MotG hasn't been against his rules at all, who would've thought? He does admit Hellish being the one to arrive triggered the worst ending possible, though... To be specific, he refers to the "four ends" of the world (this might be the best translation for the series now), not necessarily the four characters (though it seems that was the outcome, either way). From the sounds of it, he had expected four outcomes and accepts the worst one ended up occurring (due to the path followed of a "parent and child" it would seem).

There are only two sentences I can't really read so we'll need more info on that. As far as the poem's concerned, I believe the only thing it hasn't covered at this point is the assassin leading the revolt.

Considering that's not even a major point, and the other 99% has fallen in line consistently now, I'm willing for us to safely consider it canon and give it an article on the wiki as a short story. Others thoughts?

The speaker's definitley Sickle. Only one creator god whose had this all planned out. Michaela's obviously's Held's successor. Seems he's going to borrow her power so that he could "for once" break his own rules.

(So Sickle's basically doing this because he doesn't like how it ended up XD)