
The prophecy says no man can kill the dark lord, so they get a woman to kill him, but then it turns out she's actually a man, but then he uses a spell to turn himself into a woman, but in the process of stabbing the dark lord the spell wears off. He clarifies, "no being or event shall kill me!" and is offed by an assassin known as "Nohbyengorrivent". Evulz publicly declares "no man shall kill me!" and a hero named Noman immediately storms into his throne room. No man can defeat the dark lord at a one-handed sword fight on a Thursday evening!īob: Darn, that would've been fun. The Ancients who made monument figured No One Could Survive That! without becoming undead.Įmperor Evulz: You poor fool. Their practice of replacing their own hearts and blood with synthetic nutrients and pumps caused them to be considered undead by the spell as they were animate after their heart stopped beating. The Cyberons are all wiped out by a crystalline monument which resembles Stonehenge. They thought they had fulfilled the prophecy.
The Cyberons already eradicated the Masters of the Dead depraved even by their own questionable experimental ethics using their normal weapons of war, UV crystal lasers.
The prophecy is that at a certain date the that the crystals of the sun will rid all of the undead from the land. It turns out that a stranger killed him while he was standing next to a friend - by meant 'adjacent to' instead of 'through the actions of'. The prophecy is that Evulz will be killed by a friend. The prophecy was entirely wrong, and Emperor Evulz can only be defeated by a man. She used Exact Words in the prophecy to goad Evulz into being overconfident and taking risks. Justified: Sybil, who made the prophecy in the first place, hates Evulz. He ends up taken down by Alice being a Guile Hero. Downplayed: It wasn't a prophecy, so much as a recognition that Evulz was so powerful that it was unlikely that any man (in a time when women didn't usually enter combat) could kill him.