The Vault wrote:
Kassegore has the vision of the future. The enemy of his people being the VO, who the Ssethrics fought since finding the Lavender Way. Yig and him decide to bring the PoM here to ensure that the human allies come to Arcanis. They leave together. Kassegore talks with the PoM. Yig is hidden and she kills the gentlest of the PoM, so she can appear as one of the PoM later. I always found it odd she could create Vals like the Valinor could.
Kassegore gets blamed (as per plan) and runs back home with Yig.
Yes, but in his vision, "He watched as the Dark One made pacts with the enemies of his creations and the breaking of the world." So if he was Umor (the dark one?) than how did he fulfill this? If the prophecy means the dark one worked with the Silence than that would make Kassegore a traitor. If it means he worked with the Elorii, by working with Belesarda, than I could see how this could have been fulfilled. Additionally, there is the "breaking of the world" to be addressed. The only thing that I can think of that may meet that criteria is the Valossa who summoned "The unspeakable one" and smashed a large portion of the known lands. It would make sense if the "Unspeakable one" was Kassegore since he was summoned by Ssethrics.
But that all hinges on Kassegore being able to fool Belisarda (especially) and the Elemental lords (a little) about who he is, and since the his people summoned (the lords) and found (Belisarda) while Kassegore and Yig were very active/close to their people, it seems like Belisarda should have been able to recognize Kassegore.
The Vault wrote:
The final battles begins, Umor is cut in half Cadic traps one half inside the back moon, and "a green goddess" Yig, places the other half in a chasm.
And everything is exactly as it should be.
Hmmm, considering that Umor was hanging with Belisarda, the goddess of life and plants, right before his imprisonment, I'm much more inclined to guess the "green goddess" was Belisarda, rather than Yig.
The Vault wrote:
Who are the humans that came with Umor, how about Yissera? Or what about real humans that loyally followed Kassegore back from wherever the PoM actually come from.
It is possible that the Umor humans are humans who followed a deceptive Kassegore. The big problem I have is the moon destruction killing everything and bringing the final silence. the Prophecy didn't show an attack on the moon, it just showed it shatters on it's own and rain's down on the world with a blue-white, crackling wave that destroys everything. I have a hard time seeing that being the release of a benign being, or an attack on his prison. Additionally, everything we've seen about the black moon ties it to the silence. It's appearance over the citadel at the defeat of the sword of the heavens, the ritual you can almost see during the attack on the citadel, the epilogue of the Codex Arcanis, all point to a darker inclination to the moon than as a prison of a benign being.
The Vault wrote:
I believe a big theme in Arcanis is the importance of putting aside differences that exist among every race and working together for the greater good. I have always felt that is what the big final show downs are all about. Every race brings something valuable to the table. And working as a team we can conquer any epic threat like Manetas, or Uhxbractit.
I agree with this. It's a strong point to the idea of your theory that it has all the gods working together (unknowingly). The problem is, I really don't think Gods should be easily fooled, even by other gods. I don't think Illiir was fooled by Yig, but made a decision to cooperate. But this idea entirely depends on Kassegore fooling everyone, including his people's biggest current enemy (Belisarda) about who he is, and getting her cooperation in his plans. I find that hard to go with, because it means Belisarda is entirely a patsy in the process - and to some degree the PoM has to be in on it all, since we believe that Belisarda may be the current incarnation of the goddess the PoM let live from the earlier race they destroyed using time travel.
The Vault wrote:
I always found it odd she could create Vals like the Valinor could.
I don't believe she can. She created a Val race because she can created new life. She didn't necessarily empower a human like a Valinor did, she created a human-like being that can interbreed like a val.