Six Lords, Six Seas?

In the Order of Aesir UI, there are a total of six High Lords displayed, only one of which is known (Who is, of course, Calvus) alongside a lot of unknown Barons, so many it’s guaranteed we’ll meet more than one in the same sea.

But this begs the question, will we fight one High Lord per sea? And if there’s six high lords, then are there six seas in the War Seas total? Or will we instead encounter two High Lords in the same sea?

Please share your thoughts about this little theory I thought of.

maybe, though I think having 2 High Lords in a single sea isn’t far out of reach

i wonder if we’ll get a “good” High Lord to help us against another High Lord, either because of they want to or because they have their own agenda

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they’re secretly an imposter :shushing_face:

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i think we are gonna get 1 high lord per sea, and then when we reach the end of the story with no one else left to defeat, the empty space with the logo will be filled with the actual final boss’ profile

like this shitty ilustration that i did on paint:
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six stages six robot masters yeah big deal

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Shit like this made me wish AO was less linear.

the fuck do you mean by that
in mega man 1 you either start with cut man or bomb man or you’re getting smoked
it’s called the illusion of choice every mega man game is linear loser

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Also, kinda wild how there is still 11 barons left for the other 5 seas in the game, Wotan will definetly be kissing some of his kids goodbye lmao

Warren going to be causing some major family issues

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Is it bad I kind of don’t want to kill Order members? IDK why don’t feel like it.

if you spared elius then probably you get to spare everyone except the high lords
(argos died but it’s not really our fault since he got crushed)

I’m betting most Barons and High Lords die just because they are so dangerous to our mission.

barons die as well, elius was just an officer(?)

so Order of Aesir’s logo looks like something with 6 things and at the top hooden figure, so probably there is someone who rules this Order.

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This feels like a Sifu kind of situation; You wish to spare the bosses and mini-bosses but your mow through their goons like they’re grass.

Granted we’re given more freedom to imagine us that we didn’t 100% kill them. Good thing I’m fighting style so I can get away with that too since I don’t really mangle them.

we still dont know who calvus’s 2nd baron is btw
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honestly see the dude either:

  1. intercept us in a naval battle near or past windrow, or crash down on us right when we’re about to board our ship to leave
  2. be somewhere in the early beginning of the nimbus sea on a wilderness island or something
  3. team up with the next baron(s)

Ah yes, a flaming punch to the nose definitely didn’t kill that Blackwater Criminal, nor did that roundhouse kick (covered in that iron-like metallic stuff that can make people bleed) to the head definitely didn’t give that Pirate Captain brain damage :upside_down_face: lol