User blog comment:Lyncstar/Lostbelt 4 Speculation:/@comment-32751919-20181202032717/@comment-4802891-20181204063003

Let's look at previous Lostbelt for a second:

- Russia: the divergence begun when a meteor brought Earth to a new Ice Age the same year the massacre of Novgorod should have happened. The year in 1570 AD, the timetag given for this Lostbelt.

- Scandinavia: the divergence begun when Odin found a way to counter Surtr and prevent Ragnarök. This happened in 1000 BC, the timetag given for this Lostbelt.

- China: the divergence begun when the First Emperor outlived his historical time of death, in 210 BC, the timetag given for this Lostbelt.

No matter if the bigger changes happen later, like Ivan turning everyone into animals, or Skadi establishing a new law, the timetag is always linked to something that shouldn't have happened. Since the one for India is in the far future, and we always go to Lostbelt at present time, either a reboot was engaged or the Lostbelt is displaced out of the flow of time. With the name we are given, the former is more likely. What I mean is, even if those changes bring Satya Yuga to last forever, characters from various episodes to live together and all those kind of discrepencies, the event will have to occur near the end of Kali Yuga ---that said, it could be anyone who survived that long, including a god. The point is, it can't happen during Treta or Dwapara.

And about our Hindi Satan... Not the same Kali, Hikaru: Kali the demon (कलि, "suffer") isn't K'ā'li the goddess (काली, "time"). The eponymous ruler of Kali Yuga is the source of all evil. From what I'm reading he was a ghandarva, a court musician of Indra, back in the Mahabharata, who got angry at a princess called Damayanti for choosing king Nala instead of him for husband.