Whoa. Holy crud, I just thought of something.
What if Crayak
isn't evil?
I mean, if my earlier theory is right, and the Ellimist actually does need Crayak so as not to become evil himself, then Crayak would have certainly realized that, too. And a truly evil Crayak would much rather stand back and let the Ellimist be corrupted by his own power and destroy the world, right? Because it's so much
fun to watch good guys turn evil and destroy themselves with their own power, and then subsequently angst about 'oh, what have I done!?'
Any supervillain would leap at that opportunity.
So maybe, just maybe, Crayak
knows that he has to be evil in order for Ellimist to be good! Maybe that was his entire goal from the start!
This would explain why Crayak at least appears to be 'evil for the sake of evil,' which no one ever really is. Nobody ever admits to being evil. Nobody
wants to be evil. Sentient beings will always do what is right in their own minds. Everyone always has reasons behind what they do, no matter how twisted and perverted those reasons are. But, the thing that always bothered me was that Crayak
doesn't. Or at least, he doesn't
seem to. But maybe he does! Maybe he's actually a good guy!
OMYGOD, this concept blows my mind.