Kenyons Minions discussion

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Marie wrote: "I also remember her being referred to as a "wind spirit"
And yeah, she was imprisoned in the grimoire by a Malachai. Nick freed her in Instinct by bleeding on it a lot"
Yeah he freed her because he thought that he was dying and didn't he know that was how to free her?
And yeah, she was imprisoned in the grimoire by a Malachai. Nick freed her in Instinct by bleeding on it a lot"
Yeah he freed her because he thought that he was dying and didn't he know that was how to free her?
I think I brought this up before but on page 336 when it's talking about the woman fighting Nick's son after Nick got killed. Nick said that before he could see Kody's face in the vision but the face changed to one that was unfamiliar to him (older and scarred).
I want to know if I'm the only one that think's that was Kody, in her original body... Becuase isn't the body she's in wasn't her real one. So what if that one (the one she's in now) is what she looked like during her teenage years...
I want to know if I'm the only one that think's that was Kody, in her original body... Becuase isn't the body she's in wasn't her real one. So what if that one (the one she's in now) is what she looked like during her teenage years...

Anyone care to enlighten me?

Adam, I also can't find any mention of Xev, which makes me think one of the characters must have made a vague comment about him without identifying him. However, I haven't found that vague comment either.

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SK has stated that sometimes a character will appear on the character list simply because there is important information pertaining to them. And SK has also stated that she has plans for Xev, which means that she has a story in mind for him (if he doesn't die). =)
Considering that Xev's father and cousin feature prominently in the book, I'd say that was pertinent information. =)
There is also a comment in the book, that could potentially apply to either Jared or Xev:
(view spoiler)
(Although I'm more inclined to think that the comment applies to Jared.)




"All any of you need to know is that Amanda and Kyrian are now immortal. No one will ever be able to kill them again.”...Ash looked to Kyrian. “I promised I wouldn’t let you die and I am bound by my oath.”
I haven't found that promise, so I guess wether it applies to Tabitha, Valerius, Marissa and NJ depends on who he was talking to/about when he first made it. If we can find out, then we'll know. But there's still something else to consider: his exact wording when he made that promise. If his promise was really that he wouldn't "le them die", then making sure they can't die of old age is a part of the deal. But if he said that no one would ever kill them, then they could still age and die on their own (or by accident I guess).
It would make more sense for Ash to promise they would never be killed, since that would grant them the peace they deserve as a family without altering fate and the course of history by making them permanently immortal. I don't think Ash, as careful as he is to not alter fate, would grant immortality that easily.

"All any of you need to know is that Amanda and Kyrian are now immortal. No one will ever be able to kill them again.”...Ash looked to ..."
If you go to the scene where Kyrian is in a panic about being mortal, you'll find the following exchanges (starting at 71% on Kindle):
"You're not going to die, Kyrian." --Ash
"How do you know?" --Kyrian
"I won't let you." --Ash
A few paragraphs later:
"Amanda's pregnant again." --Kyrian
"Congratulations." --Ash
"Thanks. I'm trying to get my will in order, just in case." --Kyrian
"You're not going to die, Kyrian." --Ash
Granted, the words "I promise" aren't seen in the above exchanges, but the way Ash--a god of fate--flatly states that Kyrian isn't going to die, is as good as an oath.
And you're right, Ash generally doesn't grant immortality that easily. In fact, I believe Kyrian is the only former Dark-Hunter that he grants immortality to, and that's because of Marissa. =)



But the thing that confused me the most is Jaden's explaination (view spoiler)

It could be that Cyprian was conceived like Jeros, but Nick saw himself fighting Cyp in the distant future. Laguerre does seem to like le drugs though...

(view spoiler) I want to know what events led up to him being apparently free enough to wander around and hook up with Myone in secret. (view spoiler)
I guess, at some point after the flashback we saw, he must have become a trusted soldier for light (and impregnated Myone). Then (view spoiler)
About Cyprian, I'm thinking if he was made like Jeros, or Bathymaas, maybe the whole "rising out of bloody remains" part isn't essential. Like, maybe Nick doesn't have to die. Just be, like, brutally maimed or something. If Nick was brutally attacked and bleeding all over the place, maybe he could conjure a son out of his pain and blood.
That would work with the family motto of "from violence, to violence, to end violently", without originating in rape.



On an unrelated note, how does their healing factor compare to other supernatural entities like gods, etc.?

Nicks son from the Distant Future (as far as we know).

On an unrelated note, how does their healing factor compare to other supernatural..."
About the healing: When an Arel was getting ready to stab Nick through the heart, Caleb said that wouldn't destroy him. (Although most of Nick's power is apparently tied to his body and his heart). So he can't heal from everything, but that doesn't mean his wounds, as grave as they could be, would actually kill him. (Personnally, I think being "Conquest" means he can't die unless he choses to on some level. All Malachai before him would have "let" themselves die by "allowing" their heir to grow more powerful)
to continue the whole "protecting oneself against power-stealing heirs" discussion: Castration would be the most effective protection against it. And, even though they all conceived a heir through rape, I think at least some of them must have used some form of protection. I don't think they compared to modern prophylactics. I think the reason for the lack of more...extreme mesures is part pure arrogance, part self-loathing. They probably all imagined themselves to be impossible to defeat. And maybe they thought that if someone was born strong enough to kill them, then they were weak and deserved to die. (Could also be about preserving the species and a "survival of the fittest" mentality that made them want to make their lineage stronger by dying)

Not necessarily. At this point, we don't know if Cyprian was always the one to end the world, or if interferences in the past led to his conception and a new future.
Basically, if Cyprian was always there, then Ambrose is seeing a Malachai destroy the world in visions and assumes he's the one doing it because he doesn't know about Cyprian.

1. Cyprian didn't exist until Ambrose changed the timeline, which means that the Ambrose Malachai ends the word. World = Screwed
2. Cyprian *did* exist and orchestrated everything so that everyone believed that the Ambrose Malachai ended the world. World = Screwed.
I just don't see how this can end well :(
Michael wrote: "So one of 2 scenarios:
1. Cyprian didn't exist until Ambrose changed the timeline, which means that the Ambrose Malachai ends the word. World = Screwed
2. Cyprian *did* exist and orchestrated eve..."
Nick could have another son that will kill Cyprian before Cyprian ends the world.
1. Cyprian didn't exist until Ambrose changed the timeline, which means that the Ambrose Malachai ends the word. World = Screwed
2. Cyprian *did* exist and orchestrated eve..."
Nick could have another son that will kill Cyprian before Cyprian ends the world.


So maybe the brother meant to have the powers had Nick's heart of gold and all that goodness and so he felt sorry for his sibling and decided to use his powers to switch bodies with him for fun and to give him a reprieve from always being sick. But then Cyprian had been wanting to get his brother's body all along since he's evil, but he never let his other two siblings know that (since it would of course ruin his master plan).
So after Cyprian is in his brothers body he takes his chance and kills his brother when he's in Cyprian's own body. Thus now Cyprian has the better-working body (plus since a Malachai's power can be drawn from and held in Malachai blood and body parts) he also has his brother's powers since he 'absorbed' him.
Charity finds out about her brother's death by either watching it happen or hearing about it. She then decided to hate Cyprian since he was so nasty, horrible, and selfish of a brother to have killed the sibling that they both shared. So Charity turned to or always was-on the side of good.
SO YEAH that's my theory and my predication of what will happen. So no this isn't canon at all. Just my wacky, rambling thoughts! ;)

just a thought



I DO think there is something to you're theory though. I don't think his Malachai half will seperate, but I think having another Malachai around might lessen the burden. Like he won't be the only one bearing the load of the whole world's evil, which will help him stay in control. It's not that his evil impulses will go away, but they will lessen in intensity. Until, presumebly, Nick gets his heart back and is barely tempted anymore, which means Cyprian, or whoever the other Malachai is, succombs to his share of evil peer pressure (Because, balance). Maybe. it's a theory.




Xev you mean? I wonder about that too because I thought it would be the Kalosum or even just Jaden, but part of his curse is that his hair was 6 different colors, corresponding to the 6 Source Gods. Which implies that they were all involved in the cursing, right?
I'm also not entirely sure of how the peace happened. I mean, they had to make peace because of the Chthonians. But a bunch of stuff happened around that time period and we don't know the order: Jared made a deal with the Mavromino and killed his people, Monakribos made a deal with the Kalosum and killed his people (and died), Jaden got enslaved to Noir, Azura and Noir got locked up with Xev's blood at some point, Xev supposedly "betrayed his army" and got his family killed which got HIM cursed, Caleb storms his father's office and says Jaden has doomed them all (da-da-da-DUMMM!!!), Braith was around somewhere apparently being huffy about the Malachai turning his back on her, Myone had Jared sometime after Xev was captured but before he was cursed (which is confusing since I know she's the one they sent to bring him in for his punishment, but I assumed she got killed in the same attack he's accused of orchestrating which is the reason for his curse)...
I don't thing "the Source" itself generally gets involved in that sort of thing. But we really don't know much about the circumstances in which the Source will directly interfere in the lives of people. I guess Tiamat and Chronus, or Zenobi, are the more human forms it takes to do it, but I'm not sure what they DO.
And yeah, she was imprisoned in the grimoire by a Malachai. Nick freed her in Instinct by bleeding on it a lot