Talk:Kali/@comment-32172734-20190414023717/@comment-31479589-20190414064051

To make it simpler, Kali witnessed Shadow came out from the Gates. Alive. The Gates will destroy anyone who enter them, unless Titan himself did something to ensure your survival (like the case of the 6 demons and May). If you can pass through the Gates alive, then you must be strong. That's what Kali tried to say to Ancient. At that point in the story, no one knows about what really happened to Shadow when he opened the Gates before the game begins, or this whole things about Shadow's doppelgangers from parallel universe and strong will blah blah blah. They only found out about it after some Scavengers wanted to taste Shadow.

Considering Ancient, I don't think he will reconsider at all even if he know what's up. Dude has been losing hopes after he saw what happened to Shroud; a powerful warrior with potentials got curb-stomped by Titan and became another slave. To make it worse, Shroud became Titan's soldier by his own free will, not mind-controlled like everyone else. Shrpud is blinded by his own vision of a perfect world. Ancient just didn't want the same thing happening to Shadow (and to be fair, he has a point, take a look at what happened to Shadow in SF3...).