Originally Posted by Kein
"... the last Dragon Knight saved his loyal servant Ssassan by extinguishing a three candles on her grave with his own hands, a candles that even a strong wind wasn't able to extinguish. He ressurected her body by giving her a ring..."


What's exactly your point here? Did you play D2? Since the hero doesn't extinguish the candles "that not even a strong wind is able to", quite the opposite the hero calms the wind with a spell, to light the candles afterwards, because the strong wind prevented that. You make it sound like the Dragon Knight was some kind of superhero, who's stronger even than the nature's forces (the wind is of course magical, when you approach the grave, there's suddenly some strong wind, when seconds earlier, it was clear, but it still looks like a force of nature). And even if it was, like you made it sound, if a strong wind can't extinguish some candles (because of some strong magic kept them lit) and the hero can do that, well as a main character, a special gifted person, they should be able to do such a feature. Most prophecies work like that, a marked one, a hero from legends, an incarnate can do some really powerful stuff to prove, that they are the right person to save the world. Like Lucien, the Divine One for example. If they don't do that miraculous stuff, how are they different from a commoner? How could they later wield a powerful weapon/magic to stand against the evil, that they are destined to defeat (in most cases at least)?