It commonly thought that Toland the Shattered was a Voidwalker. This is probably because Voidwalkers are "dark and edgy" and therefore make the most sense for somebody who goes crazy. However, in the grimoire it says that Toland communed with the darkness but, how could he do it? The Thatonaughts were a group of sunsingers who purposely killed themselves to have visions and to see what they could see. Maybe this is how Toland was able to commune with the darkness, what better way to talk to it than death. Now comes for his creation the Bad Juju, most people think it is the best for Voidwalker warlocks because of its ability to spit out nova bombs faster than a toddler eating broccoli. Toland may be created it so his super could charge faster and therefore spend less time waiting for his super to charge so he could talk to the darkness more often. Well I think I covered it all so what do you guys think?
Edit: Toland has arrived
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1 ReplyToland didn't seem like a thanatonaut from what the Eris cards describe. And I don't recall him being part of the same order of warlocks as erania 3. Likely Toland was probably banished from almost every warlock "club" And Toland didn't seem like a part of the trinity star cult either, which is the group that seems the most opposed to the travelers light.
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Osiris was a Sunsinger because Mercury. Because even the Titan will go there for Sunbreaker.
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Can't he be both?
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6 RepliesToland was a void walker...... Osiris was the sunsinger.... Praxics didn't kill themselves....
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5 RepliesThe paraxic warlocks didn't kill themselves that was the thatonaughts
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2 RepliesBut that's just my theory and I have no evidence lol but I like your theory
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1 ReplyI was thought of him being like a voidsinger and just opened up the void and hid in there and talked to the darkness there and that he's not dead but hiding there
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1 ReplyInteresting!!!!
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1 ReplyYeah and in that case he's probably alive out there somewhere coz he can just self Rez
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1 ReplyInteresting theory
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1 ReplyIt's scary how much sense this makes.