“ | However, at sea, the Storm pathway is really powerful. They’re practically mobile calamities. |
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— Klein Moretti's thoughts on Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 711 |
The Tyrant Pathway specializes in water and weather-related abilities. They can cast powerful water, wind, and electricity spells, gain strength in water, sing to disable their opponents, glide in the air, act freely underwater for long periods, and become enraged to increase their power. They are known to have a bad temper and are sensitive to the level of a high-ranking person.[1]
At High-Sequences, they can control sea creatures, walk freely in the ocean, create earthquakes, travel at the speed of light, and can even produce enough electrical power to rival a star.
The Tyrant Pathway can be understood as omnipotent in the sea, land, and air domains.[2]
Beyonders of this pathway tend to have blue hair although it's not systematic, and this trait can be passed on the next generation. Mixed-bloods with elvish blood mostly have blue hair.[3]
The title of Above the Sequence of the Tyrant Pathway is God Almighty, and the corresponding Sefirah is the Chaos Sea. This Pathway is adjacent to the Hanged Man, Visionary, White Tower and Sun Pathways.
Sequence Levels[]
Tyrant Pathway Index | |
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Sequence | Name |
Low Sequence | |
9 | Sailor |
8 | Folk of Rage |
Mid Sequence | |
7 | Seafarer |
6 | Wind-blessed |
5 | Ocean Songster |
High Sequence - Saint | |
4 | Cataclysmic Interrer |
3 | Sea King |
High Sequence - Angel | |
2 | Calamity |
1 | Thunder God |
True God | |
0 | Tyrant |
Pathway Symbol[]
The symbol of Windstorm.[4]
The official symbol of the Tyrant Pathway.[5] The color is dark blue.
Corresponding Tarot Card[]
- Description
- Card of Blasphemy
The Hierophant (V), in some decks named The Pope or the High Priest, is number fifth of the 22 Major Arcana. The Hierophant is thus a true "pontiff", in that he is the builder of the bridge between deity and humanity. In most iconographic depictions, the Hierophant is seen seated on a throne between two pillars symbolizing Law and Liberty or obedience and disobedience.[8]
The face of the card depicts Roselle Gustav in pontiff attire, wearing a papal tiara, his hands raised as believers prostrate before him. Behind him, lightning crackles amidst dark clouds, gales, and waves. Resplendent starlight forms the text "Sequence 0: Tyrant" at the top left of the card.
This Tyrant card was likely in the form of The Hierophant; however, the actual meaning has certain discrepancies with some similarities. Some of it is inversed, and some are just an extension… In short, the interpretation of the card is that of a conservative view, an emphasis on submission at the level of the soul. By relying on dominance and strength, fear is created to bring about faith…
Corresponding Ingredients[]
Mythical Creature Form[]
A sea creature with tentacles.
References
- ↑ Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 1277
- ↑ Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 715
- ↑ Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 748
- ↑ Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 58
- ↑ QiDian Book Settings: Power System
- ↑ Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 813
- ↑ Tarot Card Correspondence
- ↑ Wikipedia:The Hierophant
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List of Standard Pathwaysv · d · e | |
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Lord of Mysteries | |
God Almighty | |
Eternal Darkness | |
Calamity of Destruction | |
Demon of Knowledge | |
Key of Light | |
Goddess of Origin | |
Father of Devils | |
The Anarchy |