User blog comment:Lyncstar/Lostbelt 4 Speculation:/@comment-4802891-20181214090841/@comment-4802891-20181215170137

Thanks. My tone was a bit harsh and I apologize. I have been repeating myself about this so many times it was kind of the last straw. I didn't meant to attack you personally here, really.

That said, it's not unlikely for Mahabharata characters to appear, or for the event itself to take place during a super-extended Mahabharata because 11900 is in the future, and the chapter is implied to revolve around cycle of origin and destruction, which we can read as "time loops". Where we are going, maybe the Mahabharata was altered to last longer (extended Dwapara Yuga), or maybe it is the Ramayana period who got longer (extended... Satya Yuga I think?) or maybe it is a mixture of ALL of those and "Yuga Kshetra" is basically one big era encompassing all the previous ones into one, stable, perfect timeline with no end... but I'm getting ahead of myself.

The Mooncell have been heavily hinted to have a role to play in there, and I think the King of the Lostbelt is either observing all loops from up there, or is seeking it.

As for the "saviors" we may be summoning here, there's also the pattern of "relevance" to the Lostbelt's situation. As Valeth pointed it out before:

- Beowulf and Billy might have been summoned because they are used to fight in harsh conditions, and Beowulf is even good at dealing with hulking monsters. Nyatalanta was summoned most likely because she is half-beast and would make a good leader for the Yaga rebels, and Avicebron was summoned to counter Ivan's mammoth with Adam. Ivan himself is the king because the timetag coincides with the cruelest event of his reign (which was averted by the sudden ice age).

- Napoleon have been summoned because his cannon can deal with the divine and he himself can make the impossible possible, Brynhildr is the hard counter to Sigurd and Sitonai the hard counter to Skadi (I think... there's a barrier thing to keep a balance but I don't remember well). Valkyries are what remain of the reign of Odin, and Scathach-Skadi is who was "created" to rule the preserved Age of the Gods.

- Nezha was our guide, knowing about the mystical part of Chinese culture, the Rebellious Trio was summoned because of their nature as "king-killers". And, aside from the 2 Chinese Servants (+ Lanling Wang) that got a free ticket in due to Spartacus' actions, everybody else wasn't a Servant. The Emperor was the king again, because of the timetag: 210 BC is when he should have died, and he instead discover immortality.

I'm expecting this Lostbelt to have the usual Hindu Servants, especially Parvati. Because of her inclusion, it's possible Shiva is there and that's the only reason why I'm willing to accept the Berserker has a form of Shiva. Otherwise, I would say Kalki, being the "final black god" as in "last avatar of Vishnu, set to appear at the end of Kali Yuga, defeat evil for good and restart the cycle".... Maybe he (or Shiva) found a way to repeat the cycle earlier in 11900 (Mooncell?) and change it so it never repeats itself, which he was still not able to do (or else the chapter wouldn't be called "Genesis Destruction Cycle".

It would be the right time to make Sita available as well, especially since another pattern we got so far is a ill-fated couple (yes, Kadoc and Anastasia counts... I guess?). We have Rama already.