Re: Anteroinen's Theories
Posted: 17 Feb 2013 09:51
This discussion got way too abstract... o_o
well anyways, we should add the new info to the wiki
well anyways, we should add the new info to the wiki
A dedicated forum founded by Mateusz Skutnik, creator of world famous Submachine and several acclaimed point-and-click flash games.
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It would seem that he- you know what? I better just shut up before I say things I can't take back.OnyxIonVortex wrote:This discussion got way too abstract... o_o
Indeed. This will be our first Youtube comment reference too.well anyways, we should add the new info to the wiki
Very true! I still wonder if it's believableIndeed. This will be our first Youtube comment reference too.
If you're referring to Mur creating the note, I believe that's the "he" the note refers to. However, isn't that the point - that the knot isn't natural to The Plan?I think that the drawing of sub8 is the knot, and is not natural of the plan, is something that mur created.
I don't mind discussion. I do take umbrage at people making incomprehensible comments, with the informational content of "oh woe with me".Rooster5man wrote: Edit: I hope Ant doesn't mind the discussion here, but:
You think Murtaugh is behind that note? I don't really think that, rather it would be the doing of the god-like architect.If you're referring to Mur creating the note, I believe that's the "he" the note refers to. However, isn't that the point - that the knot isn't natural to The Plan?I think that the drawing of sub8 is the knot, and is not natural of the plan, is something that mur created.
I think you can drop it now, let's move on.I don't mind discussion. I do take umbrage at people making incomprehensible comments, with the informational content of "oh woe with me".
Oh, true, but we can assume Mur has an understanding of The Plan and all the Layers, after all. Who's to say Mur didn't make that drawing?You think Murtaugh is behind that note? I don't really think that, rather it would be the doing of the god-like architect.If you're referring to Mur creating the note, I believe that's the "he" the note refers to. However, isn't that the point - that the knot isn't natural to The Plan?I think that the drawing of sub8 is the knot, and is not natural of the plan, is something that mur created.
That's a possibility. The notes found in Submachine 8 were clearly excerpts from extremely old discussions from when the layers were being discovered trough to a period when the plan was fully functional and understood. Why would that note break the pattern?Oh, true, but we can assume Mur has an understanding of The Plan and all the Layers, after all. Who's to say Mur didn't make that drawing?You think Murtaugh is behind that note? I don't really think that, rather it would be the doing of the god-like architect.If you're referring to Mur creating the note, I believe that's the "he" the note refers to. However, isn't that the point - that the knot isn't natural to The Plan?
And would this Architect be Henry O'Toole?
Thank you, it was a pleasure writing it.The Abacus wrote:I just read through everything here.
Nice story! I really enjoyed reading it.
I find this intriguing. The star symbol though, is more of a signature mark of sorts...although it does appear more in DM than elsewhere.The symbol seems to have lost its religious relevance somewhat, however; we can see variations of it marking directions and roads. It doesn't seem to have some sort of a warding effect connected with it.
Once again, relating to Egyptian belief...Anteroinen wrote:A POSTULATE ON DAYMARIAN RELIGION
It is entirely possible that Daymarians believe they are beings with a balance of the two essences of their being Darkness and Sunlight, similar to Yin and Yang in Daoism. Those are, after all, the only "colours" present in their world. The mist eats away Darkness or adds Sunlight, which is implied to be lethal or at least destructive. Hence, is conclude that these two properties are not only vital but in conflict with each other.