
His younger self being born in the same year is the beginning, and future Kains' return to this timeline, killed by Raziel, is the end of it. Here ends Kains' circle in the repeated timeline.
He cannot resist his hatred and thirst for vengeance, and he kills Kain without the Soul Reaver.
Wraith Raziel returns to the Sarafan Stronghold and confronts Future Kain. This needs to be so to thus usher in Kain's dilemma during his sacrifice as the last remaining Vampire. I will mostly urge the idea that he is dead after the events of those years, either in the war during the Nemesis, or afterwards by Moebius just the same as the other timelines. Vorador shows at this point his contempt for everything and lack of care toward Nosgoth. Raziel is told as such from his benefactor as well, the Elder God, the hub of the Wheel of Fate and ultimately also the god of the Ancient Vampires. Wraith Raziel meets Vorador, who claims these are nothing but hopes and dreams from an ancient failed race. Raziel discovers murals showing the ancient history between the Hylden and the Ancient Vampires, the binding of the Pillars, the curse and banishment from the vampire god, and the prophecies of the two champions. Wraith Raziel continues the search, finding his way to ancient sealed tombs created by the builders of the Pillars, the ancient vampires.