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As for the Butcher, wasn't it mentioned that that companion of his also saw the Veiled Woman?
MyLongestJourney wrote: You assume that the book The Butcher of Ark exists in the real world.If it is part of the fictional world in MCs paranoid mind,it is not strange at all that his companion saw the woman.
Basically said, the story presents us with things which we know are true (from Nehrim), yet which the MC couldn't have known. Namely the character of Constantine Firespark (who is a mage of Narathzul's Order in both games, although he could have gone to Ostian, so the MC could know about this one), the character of Tealor Arantheal (how could the MC know about his imprisonment?) and mainly, the fact that Narathzul is the son of Tealor and Irlanda (which the MC simply can't know, since nobody apart of a chosen few characters from Nehrim knows this). So unless the hallucination accidentaly created things that are true, I just don't buy into it.
Makesin wrote:Yeah, that could be an explanation, but then I have a problem with the theory that the whole game is just the MC's hallucination.MyLongestJourney wrote: You assume that the book The Butcher of Ark exists in the real world.If it is part of the fictional world in MCs paranoid mind,it is not strange at all that his companion saw the woman.
Basically said, the story presents us with things which we know are true (from Nehrim), yet which the MC couldn't have known. Namely the character of Constantine Firespark (who is a mage of Narathzul's Order in both games, although he could have gone to Ostian, so the MC could know about this one), the character of Tealor Arantheal (how could the MC know about his imprisonment?) and mainly, the fact that Narathzul is the son of Tealor and Irlanda (which the MC simply can't know, since nobody apart of a chosen few characters from Nehrim knows this). So unless the hallucination accidentaly created things that are true, I just don't buy into it.
Makesin wrote:Yeah, that could be an explanation, but then I have a problem with the theory that the whole game is just the MC's hallucination.MyLongestJourney wrote: You assume that the book The Butcher of Ark exists in the real world.If it is part of the fictional world in MCs paranoid mind,it is not strange at all that his companion saw the woman.
Basically said, the story presents us with things which we know are true (from Nehrim), yet which the MC couldn't have known. Namely the character of Constantine Firespark (who is a mage of Narathzul's Order in both games, although he could have gone to Ostian, so the MC could know about this one), the character of Tealor Arantheal (how could the MC know about his imprisonment?) and mainly, the fact that Narathzul is the son of Tealor and Irlanda (which the MC simply can't know, since nobody apart of a chosen few characters from Nehrim knows this). So unless the hallucination accidentaly created things that are true, I just don't buy into it.
Personally I think it would suck if the imaginary world theory was true.Yes the main story of Enderal left me slightly traumatized (Calia...noooooooo!) but I would be annoyed if SureAI broke the news that nothing we experienced was real.
MyLongestJourney wrote:Allright this is the most valid counter-argument against the "It is all in the MCs paranoid mind" theory so far.Still it is not impossible he/she had knowledge of that info.People do talk.
Personally I think it would suck if the imaginary world theory was true.Yes the main story of Enderal left me slightly traumatized (Calia...noooooooo!) but I would be annoyed if SureAI broke the news that nothing we experienced was real.
And yeah, I personally dislike these theories claiming that the whole story is a hallucination (like that theory that Harry Potter is merely a mental institute patient...), but I get why some people get fascinated with them.



