Board Thread:Shadow Fight 3 Discussion/@comment-31479589-20190419013657/@comment-32172734-20190428230112

Warrior Of Time wrote: Although I wonder when titan couldn't control the race of ancients he ordered his troops to exterminate them. But why did the ancients die so easily. Especially the ancient we met had control over time itself. He could slay Titan and his army so easily along with his fellow race members Agreed, that's a bit of a plot hole that may never get patched. The Ancients certainly aren't the world's greatest fighters, so maybe they realized that they would never be able to defeat Titan's army even with their ability to reset time.

Also, I agree with NHV12345's comment about Shroud being free-minded. I think Shroud aligned with Titan's philosophy but rebelled at the very end to kill Shadow. Killing Shadow would prevent Titan from being able to cross the Gates. Shroud felt sorry for the helpless worlds and said that Titan saves them from destroying themselves. However, perhaps he realized that the power Titan could gain from Shadow would be overkill.

I find it curious that Shadow still has so much power after losing his shadow body. He should no longer have "infinite potential" that pure shadow energy granted him in SF2, so I'm surprised that he is still the most powerful being in the SF3 world.