Talk:Atlantis Lostbelt Release/@comment-29547051-20191223194624/@comment-30155239-20191224141228

Honestly, the traitor plotline in this saga might not end up being that important. In the first saga, Romani was being fingered in the latter chapters as a spy or possibly even Solomon in disguise (which turned out to be right, but in the end he wasn't actually a traitor at all). It may end up being just that they're hiding a big secret.

That being said, I say Holmes. Holmes has been extremely dodgy about the nature of his existence, andhas been called out repeatedly for lying whenever he's asked if he's fictual or the real deal. As a Ruler, he bends the rules of that class much more than other non-saint Rulers and his explanation is questionable (and implies that he is influencing his class change the way BB could). He was also able to travel across singularities without assistance, several of the KOTR have noticed he feels similar to Merlin, and in LB2 Sigurd even directly compared him to Mash's situation.