Maybe a few of those questions require the more versatile knowledge found in zereth umbra and tumult, however. I’ll make sure da’nuser knows we’re looking forward to this!
Why must you hurt us?
gotta get fuel (anima) for the robot somehow
Building robots to fuel the other robots you built.
I assumed that the things on Zereth Mortis are merely prototypes/first attempts at life, which were then perfected and thus came all the canines, insects and the like we have later.
Don’t know if that applies to the playable races, since we know some of them were born from the curse of flesh, maybe there was organic life on other planets?
Why am I even trying to make sense of this.
Someone has too because Danuser and CO didnt think any further other than “hey robots”
in the zone of death, weird aint it?
Something something, endless cycle… Danuser… poetry…
the concept of living spring from death would make zereth mortis a recycle centre, not a 3D printer.
3D printing from recycled materials.
I think that it was an interesting angle to make many species the direct product of titan seeding and meddling with many our origins beyond the stars as creations of what might count as near divine alien intelligences.
It just falters when even the fundamentals of physics and the afterlife came out of a machine, too with no indication of higher forms. The First Ones might as well be mythological with this lack of context.
Physical life begets a soul, apparently and that soul has to go somewhere. Why you’d make an elaborate system of judgement rather than a recycling system and a trashcan for the absolute worst is the mystery.
Then we have the Void lords who are “outside the cycle” despite apparently having seeped out of yet another engine and what the heck are we to make of the characters that apparently beat death?
One monkey, one typewriter created this mess of a lore.
This is an insult to Monkeys. At least they know the concept of consistency.
Is that a poo joke?
No… Where could you possibly see a poo joke here?
Let us take the definition of consistency.
- consistent behaviour or treatment.
- the way in which a substance holds together; thickness or viscosity.
At the mention of monkeys, which are known for flinging poo, consistency could refer to the second definition. And monkeys probably got some guides on what makes a good flinging poo
Monkey and consistency.
They tend to have a good fecal consistency, it’s why they throw it so easily.
Ah OK, I get it now.
First rule of the Fightclub : Never spoke again of Shadowlands.