Talk:Dragon's Dogma World and Lore/@comment-192.138.59.36-20150707222134

Hold up. So when you defeat the Senechal and he removes the godsbane blade from his chest, doesn't that imply that he put it there? Consider the following: You beat god and shank yourself, accepting the role of Senechal then you start over (countless lifetimes and that sort pass) and your new character goes through and kills god... but WAIT!! this god is you from your last playthrough! (or last life as I like to think of it) then you go and kill god with the godsbane blade and then shank yourself with your own blade. The cycle is never broken as long as you accept the fact that you are the new source of will for the world.

I just thought that its wierd that the wiki says that using the godsbane blade breaks the cycle. How else would The previous God pull the blade from their chest if they didn't put it there themselves?