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7/13/2025, 1:58:33 PM
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My personal schizo theory is that Cat-Lon actually used the behemoths. I know, hot take, maybe the giant robots belonged to the robot faction.
The skeletons are supposedly trying to keep it a secret that the First Empire destroyed their own army, but why? Why would the skeletons try to conceal a genocide perpetrated against themselves? And who were the First Empire even fighting? There's no record of any enemy the behemoths would supposedly have been fielded against.
And what about Stobe? The Skeletons clearly have strong feelings about him, which is a bit odd if he was nothing more than a First Empire war machine. All the popular fan theories I've seen place him as a contemporary to Cat-Lon. So if the First Empire scrapped all the behemoths, why was Stobe spared? Or, if he was already dead by the time of Cat-Lon's rebellion, why is he so apparently important?
So, what actually happened?
The skeletons built the behemoths, to use as weapons against the First Empire.
They won the war, but one behemoth turned against his kin and saved the human race.
Hypocrite that he was, and fearing further rebellion, Cat-Lon ordered the rest of behemoths destroyed.
A lot of skeletons who had followed Cat-Lon disliked this decision, and with the bulk of his military force melted into scrap, the seeds of the Second Empire's eventual collapse were sown.
>So why do skeleton characters say that "Man" became afraid of the destructive capabilities of its own creations?
Because the skeletons are colluding to suppress the truth. You already knew they are. Why did you believe it to begin with?
My personal schizo theory is that Cat-Lon actually used the behemoths. I know, hot take, maybe the giant robots belonged to the robot faction.
The skeletons are supposedly trying to keep it a secret that the First Empire destroyed their own army, but why? Why would the skeletons try to conceal a genocide perpetrated against themselves? And who were the First Empire even fighting? There's no record of any enemy the behemoths would supposedly have been fielded against.
And what about Stobe? The Skeletons clearly have strong feelings about him, which is a bit odd if he was nothing more than a First Empire war machine. All the popular fan theories I've seen place him as a contemporary to Cat-Lon. So if the First Empire scrapped all the behemoths, why was Stobe spared? Or, if he was already dead by the time of Cat-Lon's rebellion, why is he so apparently important?
So, what actually happened?
The skeletons built the behemoths, to use as weapons against the First Empire.
They won the war, but one behemoth turned against his kin and saved the human race.
Hypocrite that he was, and fearing further rebellion, Cat-Lon ordered the rest of behemoths destroyed.
A lot of skeletons who had followed Cat-Lon disliked this decision, and with the bulk of his military force melted into scrap, the seeds of the Second Empire's eventual collapse were sown.
>So why do skeleton characters say that "Man" became afraid of the destructive capabilities of its own creations?
Because the skeletons are colluding to suppress the truth. You already knew they are. Why did you believe it to begin with?
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