So, Lazarus has returned, which begs the question, exactly what is our favorate Mursaat going to do with his new found demi-godhood and power of rediculas levels of magic?
Lets remember a few things:
The Mursaat are literally the most powerful race of magic users in Tyria
Unlike the other races that decided to tone down magic, the Mursaat, did not and they gained great wisdom and power from that which most Tyrians cant hope to rival. Adding insult to injury, Lazarus already grand level of expertease with magic not only makes him a formiddable sorceror, but also a demi-god, considering he just absorbed a BLOODSTONE’S worth of power.
That literally is some of the largest quantities of magic in the world, Lazarus could literally kill a dragon, with that kind of power, which brings us to the next part.
Better to be loved than feared
Lazarus obviously realizes that the Mursaat were all but wiped out because they enslaved, killed and tried to conquer everyone, perhaps now he sees a “new” way to win over the people of Tyria to his side.
Love, peace, respect, and a new face for the white mantle.
Lazarus is strategically being clever about this, rather than conquering the Krytan throne, and trying to usurp people and rule them, hes showing his hand as an “ally” to the world, a powerful demi-god who could lead everyone to betterment. He is taking the other approach to evil, the much cleverer one.
Hes making “you” seem incompitent, the commander, the pact. After all, if Lazarus kills a dragon, with just one shot of his power, then he has prooven there is NO need for you anymore, no need for the pact.
The White Mantle will expand beyond humans with Lazarus influence
This will allow Lazarus to draw other followers from beyond just human worship, asura curious for power, norn that feel the spirits are not helping enough. Charr who see a chance to return to worshipping a new god (flame legion or otherwise) and Sylvari who no longer feel the Pale Tree can guide them.
Lazarus could amass power over night and become just as powerful if not “more” powerful than the pact ever was just through godhood alone.
Having his followers find new ways to empower “him” personally and making them Reliant on his power for protection he essentially cheats by making himself seem like the benevolant dictator that rules everyone for the greater good.
He essentially “removes” the commander as a threat to him without ever needing to draw a sword.
This makes Lazarus a very interesting villian indeed
Unlike typical villians trying to destroy the world, conquer it, or simply get edgy dark revenge, Lazarus could trancend the common typical villian and go for a “I am the better option” approach.
By doing that, he actually makes himself even more interesting than I had thought, making him more engaging as an antagonist as instead of being a typical bad guy, hes actually a good, bad guy, a redeemed villian albiet, one with personal gain in mind at every corner of his ascention.
And if he becomes too powerful, well then, by the time anyone tries to oppose him, nobody will be able to, as his power base will swell so far and his power itself so great that no one would dare.
He would become a clever dictator.
This is where I hope A-net doesnt mess this up
I think Lazarus could be a VERY interesting “long term” antagonist, as opposed to a steriotypical seasonal antagonist, I think we have room here to make him a “reoccuring” ally/enemy who helps us at every turn only to claim the glory for the mantle, and himself.
That constnat getting in our way will eventually put the commander at odds with Lazarus, and even cause the two to go against each other, but by then, the pact will look incompitent and out of date, while Lazarus, will look significantly better.
Basically, we will look like the villian.
Thats kinda, how I hope A-net paints this story.