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Personally, I would like to keep the nature of Rajahs as unchanged as possible: ancient evils which are literally unkillable and more powerful than anything else on Siberys, Eberron, or Khyber (note this does not include other planes into this equation; thus a Daelkyr may be rival to a individual Rajah's power, although those would be few and far inbetween). Instead, Kyuss is not bound to Katashka, but rather overwhelmed and absorbed into Katashka's greater identity as an avatar, or maybe a proxy, of 'his' power as it may be.
If the Age of Worms fails, then Kyuss' indivuality is completely obliterated and dragged into Khyber kicking and screaming all the merry way, to be consumed into Katashka. If the Age of Worms succeeds, this does not mean another Age of Demons; this -IS- the Age of Worms after all, the Silver Flame has endured for hundreds of thousands of years, and Kyuss, for all his worminess' granted divinity, isn't going to change that fact (yet). Which is why some dragons are willing to aid the comming of the Dawn, to nurture the possibilities it presents. But it certainly spells DOOM in big capital letters in bold font for all Khorvaire, and dark times to come for the rest of Eberron...