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Soul Reaver 2 - Ghostly Moebius

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Raziel meets a ghostly Moebius in Nosgoth's future.

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  • "I didn't think so. Either way, you lose..."

    Fucking badass.

  • I laughed so gleefully the first time I saw this scene, when Raziel pwned Mobius at the end!

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  • @Phovoz No, Kain's death or sparence by Raziel would not change the fact Moebius was killed by Kain's younger self, that event still occured. Moebius was resurrected by the Elder God as a reward for his services later on in the timeline, until he was killed by Kain again at the end of Defiance: which took place just moments after the collapse of the pillars. Ironic that someone got to kill the same person again after living another 2,000 or so years.

  • @Hasfast couldn't agree more.

  • @RobinJanssenBelgium : no he meant, that kain is the only survivor of all vampires... he only even needs to kill kain and than they are all dead- and thats the reason why he is fortunate - this idiot xD

  • It even funny cause raziel was getting manipulated

  • Mobius :and the fact that Kain the sole survivor of his vile breed (I dont get it. Mobius is the 1 who killed Vorador which doomed the pillars since kain needed to sacrifice himself to restore them making the vampires extinct and now hi is part happy that the vampire breed is stil alife

  • could it be that the time line changed when raziel didnt kill kain, and thats why he still live at the end of defiance whenhe should be dead seens that moment.

  • It was an illusion created by Moebius to influence Raziel :D:D

  • I agree... Raziel in SR 2 seems to be much more clever and cunning than that of Defiance. Many of his dialogues leave their counterparts puzzled and even silent, like the one with the past Elder God in which he mentions the possibility that he might not even be resurrected, but rather never destroyed at all and the Elder God was simply there to take the credit.

    In Defiance, he seems to be a lot more disoriented, and some of this events aren't even mentioned again. Script problems? D.R.

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