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Thoughts On G21? (Content And Story)
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this is a long shot since im not sure if theres info on the game yet but
What she says:
As the flow of time turns in on itself, angels will appear as the harbingers of the beginning. (Time shenanigans and Talvish/Girgashiy?)
And when they are done, the three goddesses that have protected this world will lose their seats forever.
Findia's fate does not end here
All will disappear when those who sleep are awakened.
Source Video (start at 32:30)
Looks like we're just getting started. >=D
I see lol, that would be hilarious if it was Morrighan.
I mean, all the Succubus Fiends are like young succubus she's still watching over until they grow up, or something.
Or heck, maybe there's some Fomor Queen I don't know about.
Well, considering the lore has brought us to this most recent point that is g21, it's appropriate. =D
Millia's vision talks about G21 here in the first line.
Maybe red hair is a sign of those "blessed" by Ladeca? If Millia is Ladeca reborn, maybe she felt she could trust them to a degree because of this?
Yeah I also decided to re visit that scene since the crystal couldn't replay it had to find a video but anyways
I remembered a bit wrong I was given the impression it was like a god like or ruler of all succubi matriarch but nope since he said "her mother before her"
All i can think is Nao(protector of milletians),Neamhain(Protector of Iria and TNN) and morrighan(previously protector of humankind) eventually die and then cichol "who can banish/kill almost anybody gets mad because his lifelong friend Morrighan dies and blames you for her death and goes crazy?
If i can remember it was like
Assisted Fomors to kill the partholonians
then Assisted humans and milletians to kill Fomors
and now milletians earned their favor to not be betrayed but now have gained the powers of a third tier god
Cichol gets worried about the strength milletians obtain (and possibly foretold milletians becoming a possible third tier god) and attempts to kill you(player) off (He knows about the power of a divine and explains why Cichol or Morrighan couldn't interfere because the small chance of their death being possible). And the big negative change talked about in part 1 could be the possible cause of the death of the goddess? Idk it after what happened in G21 it feels like we are going to go back to god killing and this time nothing will be the same as we might have started the war of milletians and gods(seeing how when you get trapped in the crystal everyone you met throughout the generations blames you but to be fair the gods had a major role in all these decisions and the player might realize that and go bezerk as well) for becoming too powerful for the gods to handle. Nothing but epic stuff is going to happen in the story from here on out is my guess
I wonder how Brilluen and Avelin knew each other before Brilluen killed her brother.
There's actually a philosophical issue I thought of when considering immortality; essentially, how does one test for that? Within a given fictional scenario, how does one differentiate between being nigh impossible to kill, and outright being impossible? I figured that ascertain a certainty, one needs another certainty, either with a thing known to induce death, or the usage of the maximum force and or power that is theoretically allotable in any given setting.
Which blurs the lines, as you stated before Atom Cimeni may be killed, but how you deduce something can be killed if you haven't killed it?
Oh I was just stating that nothing in Erinn can possibly kill Aton and that to accomplish something like that will probably involve destroying the world. It's a speculation and a point of discussion. It actually alludes that with the kind of power Aton has, in that killing him is like trying to kill the world(universe if you prefer) and the impossibility of such an endeavor.
The point comes from when after the battle with Nuadha, Morrighan tells you that Nuadha is completely unkillable in his current state because he absorbed a lot of power from Aton. Given that the Gods are known to have at the very least biological immortality. Speaking of immortality, the trope of immortality and its use in stories usually separate it into different styles and flavors. For simplicity we'll look at the 2 main ones, the first one is complete immortality, as in a complete immunity to death, the being's existence is absolute. The second is biological immortality, as in the being immune from natural causes of death such as aging and disease but are not immune from large traumas such as sufficient damage to their bodies or being such that they cannot be alive. Normally within fiction they usually stick to one kind of immortality so when they use the word, it explicitly refers to a certain mold characterized by that story. Mabinogi explicitly uses 2 types of immortality, the complete immortality, and the partial one. My description of the different tiers and are actual explanations of their powers from the Lore itself, and death, the act of killing of a God has been mentioned and used in multiple points in the story, namely with Nuadha and Cichol. Though they do come back either by some machinations or by a higher power.
So yeah, you mistook my comment about being able to kill Aton, I used that particular comment to outline the impossibility of that goal being accomplished. It's like saying "You will become the new Buddha when you successfully divide by 0".
Edit: Also to add to the point, that there is no need to test for it, because Morrighan specifically says that "He can no longer be killed", which confirms that the act of killing someone like Nuadha is possible in his prior state.
You wanna get that feeling from an MMO? Try Vindi. Characters you're bound to get attached to get murdered/erased from existence right in front of you.
Dialogue from part 2 explains that while the knights were forced to reflect on past events, you somehow got put into an illusion where characters were forced to act negatively, trying to lower your morale. Then Talvish pulls you out and back to reality.
Also, Cichol HATES Morrighan. His reasoning for not killing her before (and possibly why he had her sealed) was because he knew if she was killed, Aton Cimeni would just revive her.
A good example of "type 2 immortality" is in Dragon Ball.
Well it could be the Badhbh Catha: Neamhain, Morrighan and Macha. Remember Macha is a blesser of fighters too, so War Goddess like Morrighan. XD
I know Nao was sort of appointed by Morrighan, but I don't think she's one of the three goddesses mentioned.