[SPOILERS] Theory about Calia/Jespar
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Bettler
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Alrighty so I was doing some pondering on the final scenes of Enderal and I had a thought. Those of you who completed the game will know that there is a moment when you, Tealor Arantheal, and one or two others (I forget who) are separated from your beloved after part of the dungeon collapses. According to Arantheal, Calia/Jespar was killed on impact. However, when you are confronting the Black Guardian, they suddenly reappear and help you defeat the Guardian. At first I thought this was simply because they were not actually injured during the dungeon collapse, but then I had a new thought: What if they did die, and the Calia/Jespar that helps you fight the Guardian is a fleshless version of them? I think that all the necessary things to be a fleshless one are there: they have what seems to them to be a near death experience, where they only just escaped death (when in reality they actually did die), one of their last desires that remained unfulfilled shortly before death was to keep you alive and be with you; they are driven by that when fighting the Black Guardian, and they seem to be less affected by the light of the cleansing than the others. What do you think? Am I simply misinterpreting the events of the game? Add your thoughts below.
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MyLongestJourney
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OrbitStamina hat geschrieben:Alrighty so I was doing some pondering on the final scenes of Enderal and I had a thought. Those of you who completed the game will know that there is a moment when you, Tealor Arantheal, and one or two others (I forget who) are separated from your beloved after part of the dungeon collapses. According to Arantheal, Calia/Jespar was killed on impact. However, when you are confronting the Black Guardian, they suddenly reappear and help you defeat the Guardian. At first I thought this was simply because they were not actually injured during the dungeon collapse, but then I had a new thought: What if they did die, and the Calia/Jespar that helps you fight the Guardian is a fleshless version of them? I think that all the necessary things to be a fleshless one are there: they have what seems to them to be a near death experience, where they only just escaped death (when in reality they actually did die), one of their last desires that remained unfulfilled shortly before death was to keep you alive and be with you; they are driven by that when fighting the Black Guardian, and they seem to be less affected by the light of the cleansing than the others. What do you think? Am I simply misinterpreting the events of the game? Add your thoughts below.Arantheal never said that your companion was killed on impact.That was the Black Guardian who could be lying (trying to manipulate you).
Even if your companion was killed,the High Ones (who can create fleshless imitations) have no reason to create another one.
So no,neither Calia or Jespar are fleshless.
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MyLongestJourney
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I didn't read your post and the answers, but came in to mention that the title of the thread is apparently in itself a big spoiler, since it makes me assume that Calia/Jespar die at the end of the game, which I would rather not have known.
Even if I'm wrong and they don't in fact die, I'm now expecting it from this title and I'm going to expect it till the end, so it still spoils the game for me.
Maybe a mod could fix it by changing the thread's title to something less telling?
Even if I'm wrong and they don't in fact die, I'm now expecting it from this title and I'm going to expect it till the end, so it still spoils the game for me.
Maybe a mod could fix it by changing the thread's title to something less telling?
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raspudding
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Umm... It is hard to say, but I think both of them are not fleshless.
If that makes sense, the intensity of Cleansing must be invesely proportional to the distance from the ground. Umm... I'm just guessing. Replies above are much more reasonable than mine.
If that makes sense, the intensity of Cleansing must be invesely proportional to the distance from the ground. Umm... I'm just guessing. Replies above are much more reasonable than mine.
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No. They are definitely not Fleshless. That title was only meant for the Prophet/ess because he/she was the catalyst of the plot. The companions were just his/her support system to understand and question their existence and purpose. It was a test.
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