When replying in another thread I was reinformed that the Compendium holds that Lavos was killed in 12,000BC because going through the Black Omen was the most "canon" path.
But, how do we even know the Omen is from 12,000BC initially? If you watch the event in the game, there is no water splashing or any kind of animation like that. There is lightning and we see the Omen slowly being phased in.
Looking at youtube,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oll8dMfGBQk&feature=related , we see that if you have Lucca in your party, she says:
We're getting some interference from an enormous gate!
It can't be! Lavos!!??
So, the Omen was either brought from the under the sea via some giant spatial portal (like Dalton) or it came from a different time period. I can argue for both:
Spatial portal:
1) It never appears before 12,000BC but appears onwards.
2) Zeal displays that it has this technology.
Time gate:
1) It would probably have been destroyed in 1999AD (if it had risen in 12000BC), so why is it there in 2300AD?
We see that Lavos can easily destroy it - nor does he have any use for it. No reason to spare it.
2) The creatures inside, no matter what time period you enter it from, are mostly mutant like creatures like the ones we see from the future.
3) In 2300AD it hovers right over Death Peak - where Lavos arose to begin with. Since continental drift in CT is ridiculously fast and weird, its strange that in 2300AD the Omen was on the right spot to absorb his power, but it would not have been in 1999AD or previous eras.
Yea, a little biased, but that's life
Any thoughts?