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Some believe that he is the one of the prophecies that talk about a "fair haired man", "who unites the warring states, not by the power of the golden staff, but by the power of dozen pitchforks."
This might be crazy, but I will hate myself if F&H3 comes out and I don't write this down somewhere. I may also not be the first to get to this conclusion, but:
I think it's clear Le'garde is not the prophesized one. He's a failure. He died in the Dungeons of Fear and Hunger, got outdone and beat to the ascension punch by a little girl, revived, schemed for hundreds of years, only to get beat by another young girl. The Girl also can't fulfill the prophecy, because unless we're dealing with another trans icon, she's not a "fair haired man".
Alll-mer is often depicted as a long-haired man in his human form, but we have no clue as to the color of his hair, though the Church of Alll-mer in Termina depicts him (Sulfur implications aside) fully in gold. His skin bible also has his hair not painted in, implying it was not dark.
But the kicker, the most obvious clue, the thing that hit me like a truck and made me write this post: "A dozen pitchforks". A dozen. 12. Twelve apostles. Fighting against kings and sultans, no doubt his revolution would be represented by pitchforks. Given that they are described as corrupt, is it not safe to assume they would no doubt be warring for power?
Le'garde, and all the people of his time, for that matter, were following echoes of a prophecy that had long come to pass, thinking that they themselves were living through it. A prophecy that we find out, later on, ceases to hold any relevance.
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