Search Results
6/16/2025, 8:02:47 PM
>Context: In Honkai: Star Rail (HI3), according to Senadina, the concept of "Permanence" doesn't mean endless physical life. Instead, it refers to the lasting impact of values, legacy, memories, and meaning someone leaves behind after death. That's why death doesn't contradict Permanence—in fact, life is meaningful because it's limited.
>After hearing Senadina's explanation, Nahralab (a descendant of the Aeon of Permanence) realized she had been pursuing the wrong goal. So instead of chasing eternal life, she began to seek death — and eventually, she achieved it.
>This also confirms that the Aeon of Permanence has existed for billions of years, far older than Qlipoth (the Aeon of Preservation). Aeons like Long, HooH, Ena, and Oroboros existed even before the "Twilight War."
>Senadina's home planet, Lakada, was destroyed by a descendant of Permanence — an Evil Dragon that brought a deadly plague. The plague was supposed to annihilate all life. However, before the dragon left, it dropped a scale that granted a few survivors permanence (immortality).
>That same dragon's presence attracted Nahralab, a Stellar Dragon, to the planet. Initially, everything seemed peaceful, but soon war broke out over resources. Chaos and conflict followed.
>Senadina resisted for over 500 years, encouraged by her small dragon companion Nana, who believed they could one day win. Senadina didn't want their sacrifices to be meaningless-especially since everyone was immortal and had the ability to regenerate.
>Eventually, Nana realized the war would never end. When she admitted this, Senadina lost hope. She pleaded with Nahralab to take her to a new planet — a place where they could start a new civilization.
But the moment Senadina left the planet blessed by Permanence, her life clock resumed, and she lost her immortality. In the end, she couldn't escape her fate.
>After hearing Senadina's explanation, Nahralab (a descendant of the Aeon of Permanence) realized she had been pursuing the wrong goal. So instead of chasing eternal life, she began to seek death — and eventually, she achieved it.
>This also confirms that the Aeon of Permanence has existed for billions of years, far older than Qlipoth (the Aeon of Preservation). Aeons like Long, HooH, Ena, and Oroboros existed even before the "Twilight War."
>Senadina's home planet, Lakada, was destroyed by a descendant of Permanence — an Evil Dragon that brought a deadly plague. The plague was supposed to annihilate all life. However, before the dragon left, it dropped a scale that granted a few survivors permanence (immortality).
>That same dragon's presence attracted Nahralab, a Stellar Dragon, to the planet. Initially, everything seemed peaceful, but soon war broke out over resources. Chaos and conflict followed.
>Senadina resisted for over 500 years, encouraged by her small dragon companion Nana, who believed they could one day win. Senadina didn't want their sacrifices to be meaningless-especially since everyone was immortal and had the ability to regenerate.
>Eventually, Nana realized the war would never end. When she admitted this, Senadina lost hope. She pleaded with Nahralab to take her to a new planet — a place where they could start a new civilization.
But the moment Senadina left the planet blessed by Permanence, her life clock resumed, and she lost her immortality. In the end, she couldn't escape her fate.
Page 1