Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 - Trailer
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@Bloodthr0e Uh, no, Defiance occurs in the exact same timeline as the ending of SR2 and all of BO2. There were no time shifts in Defiance. All of the changes to history occured during BO1 and SR2, and Vorador *was* executed in Defiance. We don't see it in the game, no, but it's strongly implied and has been confirmed by the creators of the game. Vorador is executed in all timelines.
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In the end, what I said was right. After they changed the past in SR2, Vorador was not killed as a result. BO2 is all about how things turned out after they changed the past in SR2. After they changed the past again in Defiance, Vorador may have been executed like he was originally supposed to be.
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@Xyex First of all I never said BO2 was a sequel to Defiance. I know it came before. You don't seem to realize that Defiance is a 3rd timeline. The original timeline is BO1 and SR1. Then in SR2, they went back in time and changed things creating a 2nd timeline. The 2nd timeline is BO2 and Vorador was not killed in that timeline. In Defiance they went back in time again and created a 3rd timeline. Vorador may or may not have died in that 3rd timeline, because all we saw was him taken prisoner.
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@Bloodthr0e Except that *Defiance* is the sequel, not BO2. BO2 came out before Defiance, and events in Defiance (Such as Janos's resurrection) were done to explain things in BO2. In Defiance, which was made after B02 but chronologically comes before it, Vorador was still executed. It's just that simple.
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@Xyex If Vorador was resurrected then that would explain it, but we never saw this happen. We did see Vorador alive in the timeline created at the end of Soul Reaver 2. The most probable explaination then is that Vorador was not executed. What Amy says doesn't really matter. She is but one writer in the franchise. If Vorador is shown in a sequel, it trumps anything she says, and he was.
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@DarkxBlood89 I know this is old, but....
Storyline wise: Someone resurrected him. Such as scene was meant to be in Defiance but got cut out. As to who it was, who knows? Possibly Kain, though, as Kain would need an army for his world conquesting.
Real world wise: The guys who made BO2 weren't part of the main LoK crew and pretty much used who they wanted, thus Janos and Vorador being there. And Defiance needing to explain Janos being alive again.
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@Bloodthr0e Amy Henning has confirmed that Vorador was still executed in every time-line, inlcuding Defiance. They'd originally planned to include a scene of him being resurrected, but had to cut it. Along with Human Umah, scenes of future Nosgoth post EG battle, and Kain returning the Reaver to Avernus.
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@PyramidHead2000 SR1 was *at least* 1,500 years after BO1. If Kain hadn't grown at all between the two games it would have been ridiculous. And there's still plenty of BO1 Kain to be found in his later-self's personality. It's a very natural transition that feels logical, IMO, where as the BO2 Kain feels like he's lacking part of his personality.
Though it could just be lingering brain damage from the coma. :p
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why theres no blood omen 3 !
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FUCK YOU SARAFAN LORD
I Love Blood omen 2
AL94RUSS 3 years ago 18
This game had some of the best cutscenes!
Darklax32 4 years ago 10