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7/6/2025, 12:40:03 PM
Alright I managed to beat Eternal Filena. The final stretch of the game was kind of a fever dream. Things just kinda kept happening out of nowhere. I can't even tell if half of this stuff was made up by the game devs, because nothing is explained!
I heard that the whole big twist of the story was that robots from space secretly had controlled the evil empire all along and I guess they sort of implied that? Especially with the replicant talk and all (of course this was written around the time of Bladerunner).
But what the heck is the random floating fetus about? The spirit of hatred? That stuff is just completely baffling. Those have nothing to do with robots.
Oh well, we won! By putting some pot into the ocean that somehow fixed everything. I love how they keep talking about some weird ocean polution yet never show any of it or its effects.
There was some optional NPC dialogue about how "pureblooded" imperial citizens are super weak to the slightest pollution so they couldn't even touch the sea, which is the symbol of Filosera, but that just gives me totally mixed messages now.
I thought this was mostly a story about rising up from slavery, but in the end there were so many random themes thrown in that I'm really curious how the novels will make it make sense. That just makes me look forward to them more!
I heard that the whole big twist of the story was that robots from space secretly had controlled the evil empire all along and I guess they sort of implied that? Especially with the replicant talk and all (of course this was written around the time of Bladerunner).
But what the heck is the random floating fetus about? The spirit of hatred? That stuff is just completely baffling. Those have nothing to do with robots.
Oh well, we won! By putting some pot into the ocean that somehow fixed everything. I love how they keep talking about some weird ocean polution yet never show any of it or its effects.
There was some optional NPC dialogue about how "pureblooded" imperial citizens are super weak to the slightest pollution so they couldn't even touch the sea, which is the symbol of Filosera, but that just gives me totally mixed messages now.
I thought this was mostly a story about rising up from slavery, but in the end there were so many random themes thrown in that I'm really curious how the novels will make it make sense. That just makes me look forward to them more!
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