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7/9/2025, 10:16:14 AM
>>714951629
The only insane retard here is you. The Crucible of Life Devonia searches is the same exact depicted by Goldmask with his sun and by Executor with the same face mask. It uses a Sunflower as avatar, and the U-tower near the Golden Crucible is literally created to cup the shape of the Sun
Also It's cute how you tried to drop the pretense of not samefagging
The only insane retard here is you. The Crucible of Life Devonia searches is the same exact depicted by Goldmask with his sun and by Executor with the same face mask. It uses a Sunflower as avatar, and the U-tower near the Golden Crucible is literally created to cup the shape of the Sun
Also It's cute how you tried to drop the pretense of not samefagging
6/29/2025, 11:25:00 PM
>>714020000
And the uniqueness of the Hornsent and Omen conditions is irrelevant to the symbolism and relevance horns had before that, when the Fell God was the worshipped deity.
The Lamenters, that achieved full communion, carry the face of the Fell God in their back like the Fire Giants do in their belly, and all Hornsent fear the Fell God because it haints them due to the Crucible influence causing the de-volutions.
The Dung Eater is an Omen without having horns because before the Hornsent and the Erdtree people were bound through Order to the Golden Crucible without transforming into horned being themselves.
The Dung Eater was one of them, his tarnished gold armor, seedbed curse aside, is the exact same of the Crucible Knights, with the same tarnished coloring, and Sun imagery matches the Fell God, and when you actually realize that his committment to spreading the Fell Curse is a justified seething vengeance and just one of the many endings, none of which are "good" or "evil".
But you didn't understand that because you took 2 elements out of 1000 and projected your own lame ass headcanon over the actual story.
And the uniqueness of the Hornsent and Omen conditions is irrelevant to the symbolism and relevance horns had before that, when the Fell God was the worshipped deity.
The Lamenters, that achieved full communion, carry the face of the Fell God in their back like the Fire Giants do in their belly, and all Hornsent fear the Fell God because it haints them due to the Crucible influence causing the de-volutions.
The Dung Eater is an Omen without having horns because before the Hornsent and the Erdtree people were bound through Order to the Golden Crucible without transforming into horned being themselves.
The Dung Eater was one of them, his tarnished gold armor, seedbed curse aside, is the exact same of the Crucible Knights, with the same tarnished coloring, and Sun imagery matches the Fell God, and when you actually realize that his committment to spreading the Fell Curse is a justified seething vengeance and just one of the many endings, none of which are "good" or "evil".
But you didn't understand that because you took 2 elements out of 1000 and projected your own lame ass headcanon over the actual story.
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