Post by Fire820 » Tue Oct 30, 2012 8:40 pm
Ok. Here I go again. It's long but bear with me please.
This is obviously before the others. "The worms had not yet come." Wanted to clear that first.
Just a side note. A tree usually represents life and longevity. Maybe Aurora is saying that like the tree, Valor will live long and, like the blossoms, flourish. Just something I haven't picked up on before.
"We were content". Ok. Content. Happy as is. With what though? Maybe happy as things currently are before the change to make Valor more brutal?
"Seeds of contamination". Seeds represent beginnings. But the beginning of what? Maybe inactivity, like worms. Or maybe, just a wild guess, big coalitions.
The spirit I think is Valahand.
"Looking for corruption. He knew the worms were coming. He was determined to save some." So corruption obviously can't be inactivity. So maybe big coalitions. Or actual corruption, like backstabbing. I doubt that one though. Maybe barb hunters?? Again doubtful though.
"He would never yield to opulence of the lesser worlds." So the spirit can't be bribed so to say. I think a better way to interpret this is that he will be a war machine basically. Very aggressive. I think most people will like this about Valahand.
Zeal is the only thing that can save them. Points to worms being inactivity. Worms are coming but if the people are zealous, they're active, which saves them from the worms.
"He entered every world on the tree." Do I need to explain this? He's gonna be in every world. He will be everywhere.
The "same story" that unfolds. This says that the spirit will be like the thief that comes in the night. Quiet. Yet he will be well-liked. So he will lead. Everyone will bow. This I think I'd what we will not like about Valahand.
The war room. Shows he is aggressive. Maybe even that he will cause wars between two groups.
His goal. "Purify the Paladin race." Purify the players of inactivity. Save us from the worms. Save us from barbarian tribes. Now, some say this means no barbs. I disagree. What happens when you're inactive in a world for a certain period of time. You get the message, "The barbarians are attacking you." Inactivity.
"The worlds were irredeemable. Their very nature promoted laxity." Wars do end. With no enemy, what happens, inactivity. The spirit wouldn't stand for this. His people needed wars basically. New worlds. So they leave them to join new worlds. Always active. Some stayed. He let them succumb to inactivity.
To me the most interesting part is the Time of Trials. This ties in with Quiddlebog's reports. What it will be, I don't know.
Maybe all this leads to time-limit worlds. Or winners being declared. Or who knows what. Only Playmesh unfortunately for us.
Thanks for reading my thoughts!
~Fire820~
Ok. Here I go again. It's long but bear with me please.
This is obviously before the others. "The worms had not yet come." Wanted to clear that first.
Just a side note. A tree usually represents life and longevity. Maybe Aurora is saying that like the tree, Valor will live long and, like the blossoms, flourish. Just something I haven't picked up on before.
"We were content". Ok. Content. Happy as is. With what though? Maybe happy as things currently are before the change to make Valor more brutal?
"Seeds of contamination". Seeds represent beginnings. But the beginning of what? Maybe inactivity, like worms. Or maybe, just a wild guess, big coalitions.
The spirit I think is Valahand.
"Looking for corruption. He knew the worms were coming. He was determined to save some." So corruption obviously can't be inactivity. So maybe big coalitions. Or actual corruption, like backstabbing. I doubt that one though. Maybe barb hunters?? Again doubtful though.
"He would never yield to opulence of the lesser worlds." So the spirit can't be bribed so to say. I think a better way to interpret this is that he will be a war machine basically. Very aggressive. I think most people will like this about Valahand.
Zeal is the only thing that can save them. Points to worms being inactivity. Worms are coming but if the people are zealous, they're active, which saves them from the worms.
"He entered every world on the tree." Do I need to explain this? He's gonna be in every world. He will be everywhere.
The "same story" that unfolds. This says that the spirit will be like the thief that comes in the night. Quiet. Yet he will be well-liked. So he will lead. Everyone will bow. This I think I'd what we will not like about Valahand.
The war room. Shows he is aggressive. Maybe even that he will cause wars between two groups.
His goal. "Purify the Paladin race." Purify the players of inactivity. Save us from the worms. Save us from barbarian tribes. Now, some say this means no barbs. I disagree. What happens when you're inactive in a world for a certain period of time. You get the message, "The barbarians are attacking you." Inactivity.
"The worlds were irredeemable. Their very nature promoted laxity." Wars do end. With no enemy, what happens, inactivity. The spirit wouldn't stand for this. His people needed wars basically. New worlds. So they leave them to join new worlds. Always active. Some stayed. He let them succumb to inactivity.
To me the most interesting part is the Time of Trials. This ties in with Quiddlebog's reports. What it will be, I don't know.
Maybe all this leads to time-limit worlds. Or winners being declared. Or who knows what. Only Playmesh unfortunately for us.
Thanks for reading my thoughts!
~Fire820~