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7/12/2025, 6:25:15 PM
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>Enir-Ilim was constructed by the Gloam-Eyed Queen using the corpses of the demigods her and her Godslayer cult genocided.
Source? Your ass?
>You can't just make corpse architecture out of anyone, they have to have aspects of Divinity like the Hornsent and Shamans do.
You, in fact, can as many in game everywhere do
>The Rauh people had no connections to the Divine, as indicated by their Golems and other mechanisms being powered by Meteorites instead.
Rauh was such an advanced civilization that they build the Golem Constructs that are everywhere in game and the mechanism that protect the Catacombs. The affinity with gravity is exactly due to gravity being the downfall of the great Empire that was before the Horsent stumbled upon the ruins of it like Barbarians. The Eternal City was in fact completely destroyed by the spell of Eternal Darkness and the whole thing mirrors the Empire of Gaiseric which was destroyed by God overnight due to the invocations of the a sage that was held in captivity on top of the Tower of Conviction.
>Enir-Ilim was constructed by the Gloam-Eyed Queen using the corpses of the demigods her and her Godslayer cult genocided.
Source? Your ass?
>You can't just make corpse architecture out of anyone, they have to have aspects of Divinity like the Hornsent and Shamans do.
You, in fact, can as many in game everywhere do
>The Rauh people had no connections to the Divine, as indicated by their Golems and other mechanisms being powered by Meteorites instead.
Rauh was such an advanced civilization that they build the Golem Constructs that are everywhere in game and the mechanism that protect the Catacombs. The affinity with gravity is exactly due to gravity being the downfall of the great Empire that was before the Horsent stumbled upon the ruins of it like Barbarians. The Eternal City was in fact completely destroyed by the spell of Eternal Darkness and the whole thing mirrors the Empire of Gaiseric which was destroyed by God overnight due to the invocations of the a sage that was held in captivity on top of the Tower of Conviction.
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