See you in Tyria.
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The second ceiling pan, the one after the Abbadon statue, caught my eye. On the ceiling there is a geometric assemblage that parallels the spheres we saw in Omadd’s machine. The letters going from top to bottom, then left to right are:
S – K
Z – M
P? – J (The proposed P letter is partially covered by a suspension line.)
After reviewing Omadd’s Machine cinematic the colored spheres appear to match the letters i.e. S = Sea dragon, K = Kralkatoric, Z = Zhaitan, etc.
I’m curios who put this drawing up there. What knowledge do they have? How did they get it. We players needed an Asura machine to see it. It may never be explained but, some other person or group has/had access to that knowledge and we are now getting some of it.
In addition, it looks like a suspended dragon’s tail is there in the shot.
Ceiling picture -
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Omadd’s Machine Cinematic picture -
Interesting, really interesting… Can’t wait to see more
So the DSD’s name starts with S, if this is so (I doubt it means “sea dragon” as it is never referred to as such).
Something to note:
Within or connected to each of the six side spheres are smaller spheres.
J, K, S, and P all have 1 internal sphere.
Z and M have 3 external spheres.
What makes me curious is how this place has knowledge of the Eternal Alchemy (or the Elder Dragons’ part in it).
Also: Tail, not tale. Took me a minute to realize what you meant in the screenshot because of the shading. That looks rather boney and undead… And Zhaitan lost 3 of his tails. Could it be someone scavenged one of the tails?
Edit:
I figured out the name of the Deep Sea Dragon!
Scleritethin.
And “Sclerite” are his minions.
Get it? Because Mordremoth and Mordrem…
-Thorn voice- Laugh kitten you!
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@ Konig – Whoops! Thanks for the grammar check.
Regarding the name Scleritethin, you may be onto something. Didn’t the sclerite weapons come out with the initial Southsun Cove release or was it the Secrets of Southsun Cove? Either way, dripping crustacean-like weapons released in conjunction with a once undersea land, ancient sea creatures…sounds like a stretch but best one I’ve heard yet.
I just noticed that Zhaitan and Mordremoth are switched between the cinematic and the ceiling design.
M is where the black orb is; Z is where the green orb is.
Regarding the name Scleritethin, you may be onto something. Didn’t the sclerite weapons come out with the initial Southsun Cove release or was it the Secrets of Southsun Cove? Either way, dripping crustacean-like weapons released in conjunction with a once undersea land, ancient sea creatures…sounds like a stretch but best one I’ve heard yet.
Then again, it would match the minion naming schemes of “they’re named after what they are/appear like”.
Such a thought isn’t new, though it was dropped the instant someone brought up what Sclerite is (basically, in super layman’s terms, it’s the shell of a crustacean).
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I would imagine it was intended for Mordremoth to be the black orb, Zhaitan the green orb and player speculation that attributed the opposites.
I just noticed that Zhaitan and Mordremoth are switched between the cinematic and the ceiling design.
M is where the black orb is; Z is where the green orb is.
In other words it was Zhaitan that merged with the central orb(supposed to be the Pale Tree).
Zhaitan is dead and considering how Faolain turned Nightmare in Orr….
Could she be the new Dragon of Death/Undeath? Could we have just handed the Nightmare Court the power of Zhaitan on a golden platter!?!
I would imagine it was intended for Mordremoth to be the black orb, Zhaitan the green orb and player speculation that attributed the opposites.
Then the Inquest also got it wrong, as in the Infinity Coil Reactor, while the placements don’t line up with the vision, the colors do. And Black = Risen (aka Zhaitan). While Green = plants (including husks) aka Mordremoth.
In other words it was Zhaitan that merged with the central orb(supposed to be the Pale Tree).
Zhaitan is dead and considering how Faolain turned Nightmare in Orr….
Could she be the new Dragon of Death/Undeath? Could we have just handed the Nightmare Court the power of Zhaitan on a golden platter!?!
I think that’s supposed to be the world, not the Pale Tree. While Scarlet marked the Pale Tree in the center in her drawing – look at the image in the OP. That looks like a globe to me. No landmasses on Tyria I know of, though.
I can’t see a sylvari becoming a new dragon, to be honest. And while it was said somewhere – now lost, but perhaps able to be found again – that Faolain and Caithe first encountered the Nightmare in Orr, she was not turned to the Nightmare in Orr but by Cadeyrn (“fully” at least), and nothing says it relates to Zhaitan – could be something in Orr itself that set it off. After all, the Dream of Dreams has access to Orr…
(double posting for lulz)
Just had a thought and looked at the Realm of Torment map
Both it and the trailer design has a diamond within a double-circle centering the designs.
It was revealed some time ago that alchemy circle-like designs are used for maps of the Mists. This may be a map of Tyria from the viewpoint of the Mists (or a map of Tyria within the Mists), perhaps.
This is a really cool find, especially because it sheds some light on the vision from Omadd’s machine. There was some confusion about the order they came “to life” and which orb represented which dragon. This seems to imply that the green orb did, in fact, represent Zhaitan. This is also the orb that crashes into the center, and causes the big green spread. Perhaps this is implying that killing Zhaitan had more serious impacts than we initially thought, and was itself a “point of no return”.
I just noticed that Zhaitan and Mordremoth are switched between the cinematic and the ceiling design.
M is where the black orb is; Z is where the green orb is.
Regarding the name Scleritethin, you may be onto something. Didn’t the sclerite weapons come out with the initial Southsun Cove release or was it the Secrets of Southsun Cove? Either way, dripping crustacean-like weapons released in conjunction with a once undersea land, ancient sea creatures…sounds like a stretch but best one I’ve heard yet.
Then again, it would match the minion naming schemes of “they’re named after what they are/appear like”.
Such a thought isn’t new, though it was dropped the instant someone brought up what Sclerite is (basically, in super layman’s terms, it’s the shell of a crustacean).
Obviously, the S means Sebastian. You guys should really know your sea lore
Faolain may have not been fully corrupted in Orr(as Koing stated her corruption was completed by Cadeyrn) she did meet the Nightmare there so the likelyhood of his consciousness entering the Dream of Dreams on death is another possibility I’ve just realized.
If Zhaitan is inside the Dream and controlling the Nightmare then we’ll most likely have a rematch with him.
The question will be: Will we kill him Deader than Dead before or after Mordremoth?….
Also the Green Orb/Zhaitan unleashed black energy with a green glow in the center.
If that black energy is infact the Nightmare than we must wonder what Mordremoth’s full corruption of Sylvari looks like(Aerin and Scarlet’s corruption wasn’t fully visible) though I do have ideas(Toxic Courtiers)…….
Faolain looked withered and and decayed. Most likely what a Sylvari looks like when fully turned into a Risen(judging from Scarlet and Aerin most Sylvari don’t get corrupted to the point where it’s visible which would explain why the Nightmare Court looks normal).
I watched the Omadd’s Machine cinematic carefully – both “Z” and “M” light up green, but the one that smashes into the central orb is “Z”.
It looked more like yellow-black than green to me.
Zhaitan’s Orb is bubbling sickly poison green while Mordremoth seems to have a color scheme similar to the Maguuma Jungle(patches of green and patches of brown).
This is a really cool find, especially because it sheds some light on the vision from Omadd’s machine. There was some confusion about the order they came “to life” and which orb represented which dragon. This seems to imply that the green orb did, in fact, represent Zhaitan. This is also the orb that crashes into the center, and causes the big green spread. Perhaps this is implying that killing Zhaitan had more serious impacts than we initially thought, and was itself a “point of no return”.
There is the story that the hylek hermit in Dry Top relates – a beast was drinking all the water so the people couldn’t survive, a warrior slew the beast, and then the water was all released at once flooding the land and killing everyone anyway. A few people have interpreted this to be a warning about magic and the dragons – without the dragons magic will rise to a dangerous level and present just as much of a threat, unless the magic is contained in some other fashion (such as tuning the Bloodstones back into ‘soak’ mode).
So if the crashing orb is Zhaitan rather than Mordremoth, it could represent Zhaitan’s death and the release of Zhaitan’s magic into Tyria.
Regarding the names… it strikes me that the dragons placed opposite one another are, well, opposites. Zhaitan is the dragon of death while Mordremoth is a dragon of uncontrolled (plant) life. Primordus is fire to Jormag’s ice. Kralkatorrik and Scleritethin (:P) are a little less clear, but given that one moved to a desert while the other dwells in the deep ocean, it could be a case of ‘wet versus dry’ or something like that.
Also consider how the diametrically opposed orbs match in color – green to green, red to purple, blue to light blue.
After the initial light-up glow (which I still say is yellow with hints of black and would argue that the yellow is mostly due to ‘how do you light up black’ – usually, it’s violet, but we have a purple orb), the “M” orb then looks like lime green. While the “Z” orb is more of a pure green.
If one calls both orbs “green” then where is black? And why doesn’t the Infinite Coil Reactor have a, say, “Zone Lime” instead?
So again, there seems to be a conundrum, regardless.
Well, what we have in the Omadd’s Machine vision is a visual representation of the dragons as seen through the Omadd’s Machine – whereas I’d imagine that the Infinite Coil Reactor zones are named named thematically rather than colors that absolutely correspond to the dragons.
Regarding the names… it strikes me that the dragons placed opposite one another are, well, opposites. Zhaitan is the dragon of death while Mordremoth is a dragon of uncontrolled (plant) life. Primordus is fire to Jormag’s ice. Kralkatorrik and Scleritethin (:P) are a little less clear, but given that one moved to a desert while the other dwells in the deep ocean, it could be a case of ‘wet versus dry’ or something like that.
Maybe it can be looked at in a different vector. The sea dragon is diagonal from Jormag – liquid form of water opposite it’s solid form. Primodius diagonal from Kralkatorik – rock’s liquid form opposite it’s solid form (crystalline structure). Four dragons/spheres at the four corners representing two phases of matter. Also, as Konig pointed out, the circle markings are different for these four from Mordy and Zhai’s markings. Maybe because, as you said, they are opposites of existence – life versus death or different states of beings and not phases of matter.
Or, somewhat more disturbingly, the liquid form of life as opposed to the solid form? (But which is which?)
What language are those symbols written in?
Ah, never mind, just found out that it is New Krytan
I wouldnt take the Infinity Coil setup as the infallible configuration. Remember that the Crucible of Eternity eventually failed, due to the Inquest’s working with draconic energy. They might think that they know what they are doing, (and they most probably do know it better than anyone else on Tyria), but they can make mistakes too. The switching up of colors and themes might be intentional from their part as an experiment (that ultimately backfires as usual), or they dont exactly know the right setup.
Or there is no “right setup”. Draconic energy is chaotic magic. And whatever Eternal Alchemy-like order the chaotic forces of draconic energies adhered to before, we majorly disrupted it all by killing Zhaitan and making his released energies overflow Tyria.
As for the DSD’s name, im sure we all know it already. We are just waiting for the right moment to blurt it out without any antecedent, and not wonder in the least why everyone else on the world knows it too. (… it would still make more sense than how Mordremoth, who was supposed to be secret and hidden, was handled.)
I kinda assumed that the CoE failed because the PCs jumped in, hacked the security systems, killed the facility head and most of the staff, rigged it to self-destruct, and generally messed the place up before escaping just before it blew.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that the Inquest couldn’t have got it wrong, but it does seem as if their experiments were succeeding. Possibly not quite as well as they thought they were, but nonetheless…
And yeah, at this stage I expect we’re going to find out that everyone (at least everyone in the Pact) knows it. I suspect the names of Mordremoth and S-boy are in the Tome of the Rubicon, which was recovered during the personal story.
Sure, the Inquest could mess up.
But why does no one presume that this design is what’s messed up?
I’ve seen folks suspect it to be Priory-related, so if this is so, doesn’t the Priory mess things up? And for that matter, don’t they know little on the workings of the Elder Dragons?
My point being is that we shouldn’t suddenly proclaim “this is the right way!” when we have no context for this design, and the design itself could be false.
I just noticed that Zhaitan and Mordremoth are switched between the cinematic and the ceiling design.
M is where the black orb is; Z is where the green orb is.
In other words it was Zhaitan that merged with the central orb(supposed to be the Pale Tree).
Zhaitan is dead and considering how Faolain turned Nightmare in Orr….
Could she be the new Dragon of Death/Undeath? Could we have just handed the Nightmare Court the power of Zhaitan on a golden platter!?!
Or maybe the Pale Tree absorbed Zhaitan’s power… maybe she’s using us to kill all the dragons… I’m getting Shadow of the Colossus flashbacks here… coming soon The Tree Dragon :P
Then the Inquest also got it wrong, as in the Infinity Coil Reactor, while the placements don’t line up with the vision, the colors do. And Black = Risen (aka Zhaitan). While Green = plants (including husks) aka Mordremoth.
I thought it was a the mainsteam Asuran believe that the Inquest aren’t very smart.
So if the crashing orb is Zhaitan rather than Mordremoth, it could represent Zhaitan’s death and the release of Zhaitan’s magic into Tyria.
Or the Pale Tree’s nefarious plot to absorb all the magic for herself :P
Or, somewhat more disturbingly, the liquid form of life as opposed to the solid form? (But which is which?)
Isn’t that the mists? Although the mists aren’t liquid… judging purely by it’s name.
And yeah, at this stage I expect we’re going to find out that everyone (at least everyone in the Pact) knows it. I suspect the names of Mordremoth and S-boy are in the Tome of the Rubicon, which was recovered during the personal story.
Priory have access to a little mermaid who they poke for dirty little secrets.
Sure, the Inquest could mess up.
But why does no one presume that this design is what’s messed up?
I’ve seen folks suspect it to be Priory-related, so if this is so, doesn’t the Priory mess things up? And for that matter, don’t they know little on the workings of the Elder Dragons?
My point being is that we shouldn’t suddenly proclaim “this is the right way!” when we have no context for this design, and the design itself could be false.
I’m pretty sure someone at Anet is currently running around trying to correct where the Z and M are.
Thats the wonder of ambiguity. We dont know if there is a correct design.
The Priory has that on their ceiling for some time i guess. The Inquest might know of it full and well. Heck, maybe Thaumanova was built around that concept, but seeing how it went they figured something must be wrong and tried a new approach with the Infinity Coil, either unaware that the Thaumanova was more a result of the intersecting ley-lines, or they ruled out that the ley-lines were at fault, disregarding Scarlet’s opinion (as they did before).
I thought it was a the mainsteam Asuran believe that the Inquest aren’t very smart.
No, more that the common asura don’t like Inquest so they insult them by calling them stupid. Kind of like most people who cannot think of legitimate arguments for why beliefs they don’t like are bad.
Also, the Mists are protomatter. Hard to say the state of matter. I’d presume gas, given the appearance one sees in the Heart of the Mists.
Missed this before:
The Inquest might know of it full and well. Heck, maybe Thaumanova was built around that concept, but seeing how it went they figured something must be wrong and tried a new approach with the Infinity Coil, either unaware that the Thaumanova was more a result of the intersecting ley-lines, or they ruled out that the ley-lines were at fault, disregarding Scarlet’s opinion (as they did before).
The Inquest didn’t build Thaumanova. Most likely, at least. Thaumanova was an asura city that had a secret Inquest lab beneath it. The reactor was built with/for study of chaos magic, and the Inquest accidentally mixed in Dragon Energy. It was not built with dragon’s in mind. The Infinite Coil Reator was.
So the DSD’s names starts with S, huh? That means Bubbles falls flat. Let’s throw some ideas into the room and see which ones will stick:
- Sauron
- Salty
- Subbles
- Sebastian
- Spongebob
- Sauerkraut
- Sssssssssss
Steve. DSD’s name is Steve.
Its so totally obvious …
(double posting for lulz)
Just had a thought and looked at the Realm of Torment map
Both it and the trailer design has a diamond within a double-circle centering the designs.
It was revealed some time ago that alchemy circle-like designs are used for maps of the Mists. This may be a map of Tyria from the viewpoint of the Mists (or a map of Tyria within the Mists), perhaps.
I was getting a bit tired of people comparing the RoT map and the Eternal Alchemy vision (I’ve seen people go as far as saying they’re identical…), but this actually sounds really good. I can definitely go for it being an Alchemical map of Tyria.
Steve. DSD’s name is Steve.
Its so totally obvious …
You can’t fool us, Saventis, the true DSD.
And yeah, at this stage I expect we’re going to find out that everyone (at least everyone in the Pact) knows it. I suspect the names of Mordremoth and S-boy are in the Tome of the Rubicon, which was recovered during the personal story.
Priory have access to a little mermaid who they poke for dirty little secrets.
“You may think of this as a cruel method of interrogation, but she… well, let’s just say she has strange tastes and leave it at that. There may be children listening.”
“Plus, she’s actually a Krait with an identity crises. We try not to think about that too much.”
(Sorry, couldn’t resist.)
Maps: three full & one partial carved on stone:
~Milly
Maps: three full & one partial carved on stone:
Is that last one in Jotun territory? It would be very interesting if it does correspond with the other maps (though I can’t see it does by just looking very briefly at it.
But Desmina, you shan’t chase revenge!
“And as I have done unto ye, so ye must do for your brethren. Offer protection to the weak. Give solace and shelter to those who need it. Be ye a salve to the wounded.”
Maps: three full & one partial carved on stone:
~Milly
I don’t see any connections with the stone and maps. I hope there is a connection but i doubt it. Btw i can see a chickens head carved into one of the circles on the stone
Perhaps Scarlet had her room of madness under Durmand Priory just so she could study this stuff.
Perhaps Scarlet had her room of madness under Durmand Priory just so she could study this stuff.
Well, that is quite an interesting thought. Such a plot could certainly bring more depth into her character. I didn’t like her during Season 1, but after they’ve added some background info (short story + the story in Season 2) – it does help to restore her to a more feasible character..
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