The Deception of the Hydro Archon: Unveiling Fontaine's Fate

TLDRIn this video, the Hydro Archon, Falor, reveals the truth behind his deception and the sacrifice he has made for the people of Fontaine. He explains how he has accumulated power over the centuries to fulfill a prophecy and break free from the Heavenly principles. His plan involves using the orris to destroy the Divine Throne and return the authority of the ancient dragons to the Hydro Dragon, ensuring the continuation of Fontaine's existence. Falor accepts his impending execution with a mix of fear and satisfaction, believing that his actions have served the pursuit of justice.

Key insights

🕺Falor deceived everyone, including his fellow gods, to fulfill a prophecy and save Fontaine.

🐉The orris, created by the Hydro Archon, is a device that can destroy the Divine Throne and challenge the authority of Celestia.

🌊Falor's plan involves sacrificing himself, returning the authority of the Hydro Dragon and saving the people of Fontaine.

⚖️Falor's concept of justice is based on the continuation of human existence and the right of Fontaine's people to live.

😢Falor expresses fear and regret as his execution approaches but believes he has fulfilled his purpose.

Q&A

Why did Falor deceive everyone?

Falor deceived everyone as part of a plan to fulfill a prophecy and save Fontaine. In order to stand a chance of deceiving the Heavenly principles and breaking free from their rules, he needed to fool everyone, including his fellow gods.

What is the orris?

The orris is a device created by Falor, the Hydro Archon. It is not just a simple machine but a powerful instrument that can destroy the Divine Throne and challenge the authority of Celestia.

What is the goal of Falor's plan?

The goal of Falor's plan is to sacrifice himself and return the authority of the ancient dragons, specifically the Hydro Dragon, to Fontaine. By doing so, he aims to ensure the continuation of Fontaine's existence and save its people.

How does Falor define justice?

According to Falor, justice lies in the continuation of human existence. He believes that the pursuit of existence itself and the right of Fontaine's people to live are the foundations of justice.

How does Falor feel about his impending execution?

Falor expresses a mix of fear and satisfaction as his execution approaches. He acknowledges that he could never truly escape his fate but finds solace in the belief that his actions have served the pursuit of justice.

Timestamped Summary

00:10Falor explains his plan to fulfill a prophecy and save Fontaine by deceiving everyone, including his fellow gods.

11:52Falor reflects on his impending execution and expresses a mix of fear and satisfaction.

17:24The Udex declares forgiveness for the people of Fontaine.