Talk:Gravelord Nito/@comment-65.173.79.4-20140408135626

So... Back to the ever present "First" question. It seems to me that since the Everlasting dragons should represent change, that the Lords should represent change (although they later resist sliding to darkness, so I suppose a big Greek god ascension of the sons upon to father's role thing goes on). Each of the four Lords could represent a different role of change. Nito, at first, represented death as an event (he killed a lot of things simply for the sake of change). When the actual game takes place, Gravelord Nito seems to have changed roles to a more "eternal death"/"death is a final resting place" role.

This appears to be true to a letter degree with the others (Gwyn was noble and fighting for change, then became corrupted and wished to maintain status queue, so possibly the change of rank/classes?  The Witch was is a much harder analysis, given her tie to one specific role: that of pyromancy.  Possibly power, which at first incited the decline of dragons but in the end seals her own destruction and the longer lasting reign of the thing she had become).

The Furtive Pygmy is humanity, probably, and doesn't seem to have ever been much change oriented or eternal. It's more a state of small changes over time, shifting the world by mass effort.