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by Hanekem
04.09.2016 15:56
Forum: Story Discussion
Topic: [spoilers] The Fleshless
Replies: 24
Views: 10567
There is one more issue with the High ones can't affect the world directly.
Starfall.
We know, at least from what we've been told, is that in each cycle a civilization rises, then collapses causing Chaos and gives place for the Immortal Magisters to take the reigns of power.
How can the High ...
Starfall.
We know, at least from what we've been told, is that in each cycle a civilization rises, then collapses causing Chaos and gives place for the Immortal Magisters to take the reigns of power.
How can the High ...
by Hanekem
02.09.2016 18:33
Forum: Story Discussion
Topic: [spoilers] The Fleshless
Replies: 24
Views: 10567
usually in situations like this, i basically take everything i'm told, and arrange it in some kind of order (usually chronologically), then i cut away all the self serving statements and rely heavily on the statements of neutral parties, then just metaphorically slice right down the middle, that's ...
by Hanekem
02.09.2016 00:36
Forum: Story Discussion
Topic: [spoilers] The Fleshless
Replies: 24
Views: 10567
Then what *are* the fleshless? According to the Guardian they are copies of living humans, idealized copies, made by the high ones and, due to that, the High Ones know how to manipulate them.
But there is still the fact that the High Ones seem capable of making a simulation of life, self aware ...
by Hanekem
01.09.2016 16:48
Forum: Story Discussion
Topic: [spoilers] The Fleshless
Replies: 24
Views: 10567
I was thinking towards the end and the Discussion with the Black Guardian and his "the High Ones can't directly affect the world" line.
Then what *are* the fleshless? According to the Guardian they are copies of living humans, idealized copies, made by the high ones and, due to that, the High Ones ...
Then what *are* the fleshless? According to the Guardian they are copies of living humans, idealized copies, made by the high ones and, due to that, the High Ones ...
what if the veiled woman is the player character from Nehrim, and unbound from fate it was her choice to intervene in the cycle?
An interesting idea, but the Black Guardian mentioned the Veiled Woman as an old player in this game.
Though she might be free of fate now and able to intervene? I'd ...
An interesting idea, but the Black Guardian mentioned the Veiled Woman as an old player in this game.
Though she might be free of fate now and able to intervene? I'd ...
This was a LOT better than I expected. The story in Enderal was far superior than Skyrim's, I felt actively engaged with the story and I had an actual connection to the characters. Some people accuse Enderal of being linear, but honestly that's a strength it has. The problem with Skyrim is that in ...
I agree with you regarding the Aged Man, it is the option that seems to fit better, which is why I sorta turned down the Black Guardian's idea of starting anew (that had the idea of drastically changing mankind... yeah... nothing can go wrong with that sort of hubris. Not to mention there is the ...
So, I think I stumbled upon a bug, but not 100% tried doing the Quest Brotherhood of the Kor a bit too early and had to backtrack after getting slaughtered by the dead girls a few times, so a few levels later I decide to give it another go and go back to the Myrad Keeper in Ark, but, well, I have ...
So, I think I stumbled upon a bug, but not 100% tried doing the Quest Brotherhood of the Kor a bit too early and had to backtrack after getting slaughtered by the dead girls a few times, so a few levels later I decide to give it another go and go back to the Myrad Keeper in Ark, but, well, I have ...
