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* 2.22 K: Orthenon was "staying loyally by Flos’ side these long ten years" and "One decade they had fought together[...]. Another decade he had lain quiet, slumbering". | * 2.22 K: Orthenon was "staying loyally by Flos’ side these long ten years" and "One decade they had fought together[...]. Another decade he had lain quiet, slumbering". | ||
* 4.00 K: mentiones 4x "ten years", referring to that same slumber. | * 4.00 K: mentiones 4x "ten years", referring to that same slumber. | ||
At some point the canon timeline was changed with Flos slumber lasting not 10 years but 20 years. That was probably around volume 6(?) Anyway, please list above all further occurences of the wrong timeline. | At some point the canon timeline was changed with Flos slumber lasting not 10 years but 20 years. That was probably around volume 6(?) Anyway, please list above all further occurences of the wrong timeline. | ||
=== 128b. (Reason for Flos' slumber) === | |||
He said himself that the reason for his slumber was that the conquest had been too easy, and thus he had given up on his dream of domination, seeing it as something meaningless, thus letting his armies fall and his empire crumble. | |||
=== 128b. (Reason for Flos' | |||
He said himself that the reason for his slumber was that the conquest had been too easy, and thus he had given up on his dream of domination, seeing it as something meaningless, thus letting his armies fall and his empire crumble | |||
However, it was later shown that Flos's armies were defeated and repelled, and the most likely trigger for Flos's slumber was depression caused by the death of his lover, Queravia the Gambler of Fates, by the hand of Niers Astoragon. There was even a flashback of Gazi returning wounded from a lost battle, only to find Flos looking at empty space with a lost gaze, already depressed and about to enter his "slumber". | However, it was later shown that Flos's armies were defeated and repelled, and the most likely trigger for Flos's slumber was depression caused by the death of his lover, Queravia the Gambler of Fates, by the hand of Niers Astoragon. There was even a flashback of Gazi returning wounded from a lost battle, only to find Flos looking at empty space with a lost gaze, already depressed and about to enter his "slumber". |