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Man I love this guy so much
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doords dopdlws :o
holy jeez I misspelled that badly wait lemme try again-
Doors doodles (there we go) cause I played it with my friend again. The new update to floor 1 is cool the game feels revamped :)
#would be SUCH a shame 😩😩#art#digital art#oc#oc x canon#persona#self insert#selfshipping#roblox doors#seek doors#rush doors#doodles#izoodles#this IZZ my art#sink me with my ship
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no context only buff toby fox
Toby after carrying the weight of his fandom for nine years:
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OLD PUZZLES ART THATS BEEN SITTING IN MY PHONE WOO
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Pen doodles of Glommer from Don’t Starve
Got this lil guy in terraria a long time ago he’s my favourite pet ever 😭😭😭💖💖
Me and my friend always thought he was sneezing when he bounces it’s adorable
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A variety of whiteboard doodles :)
AND LOOK
ERROR :DDDD
haven’t drawn this guy in so long :,)
#I DIDNT FORGET ABOUT YOU ERROR I PROMISE 😭😭#got so many ideas on my mind to draw#and no idea where to start CJSBCIDBDIWGICBEOFJR#art#digital art#oc#oc x canon#undertale#sans#au sans#undertale au#au#doodles#roblox pressure game#sebastian solace#whiteboard fox#izoodles#this IZZ my art#<3
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og image under the cut
#art#digital art#oc#oc x canon#ihnmaims#a.m.#bird a.m.#robot#fan art#oc x canon shipping#self insert#izoodlen’t#this IZZ my art#:]#sink me with my ship
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More AM :]
#I’m so normal about him#I swear#he’s so 😩😩😩#absolute DIVA#HELP ME AGH#art#digital art#oc x canon#ihnmaims#A.M.#bird a.m.#robot#allied mastercomputer#fan art#fanart#this IZZ my art#izoodlen’t
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I could teach him about the FNAF lore
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He has been smooched ⁼˘ᗜ˘⁼
#AUUUGHH LOOK AT HIM HES SO CUTE#MODS! COVER THIS MAN IN KISSES!#💖💖💖#oc#oc x canon#oc x canon shipping#selfshipping#ihnmaims#a.m.#allied mastercomputer#bird a.m.#my beloved#<33#art#digital art#this IZZ my art#izoodlen’t#sink me with my ship
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Stay safe at the Raveyard guys 🙏🙏
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sadistic computer husband <3
I swear my art knowledge is leaving me, it took way too long to do those arms properly
#A.M. is#💕❤️💕❤️🔥💖💖💖💝❤️💕🩷💕💕#can’t love the bird#without loving the TV#art#digital art#oc#oc x canon#ihnmaims#A.M.#allied mastercomputer#oc x canon shipping#self ship#selfshipping#This IZZ my art#Izoodlen’t#sink me with my ship
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I LOVE YOUR SELFSHIP SEWWW MUCH !1!1!2! YOU DRAW ERROR SO WELL
THANK YOUUU 🤭🤭🥰💖💖
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HAAIII
I really like your style and the way you draw iterators and skeletons! If you don't mind, tell me about your favorite characters, maybe your favorite one! 🐟
AAAH sorry it took me a while to respond to this :,)
My asks keep disappearing on the mobile app idk what’s up with that..
I’m glad you like the way I draw them!! (literally the only things I draw are inhuman creatures aeuwugh)
I have too many favourite characters but rn I feel like rambling about Pebbles so Pebbles it is >:)
Not sure when I started liking him.. I think it was when Downpour was announced. That trailer was my recall LOL 🙏🙏
He’s just such a tragic character..
Doomed from the very beginning of his creation, brought into an endless cycle that none of his kind can leave. Five Pebbles’ very existence was criticized by his own creators, yet he still tried his best to help them look for an answer to a problem that will just never be solved.
He is resolute and ambitious, both admirable qualities, but at the same time he’s young, he’s inexperienced, and acts irrationally, causing his ambitions to be struck down by his own misguided actions.
Then there’s the Rot. Not only did it cause his own downfall, but it brought down Looks to the Moon too. He had to deal with the fact that his systems were breaking apart AND the fact that he did the same to the person he considers his sister. For that entire time he was guilty and alone, but his cynicism prevented him from ever facing his mistakes and seeking help from the people who cared about him, until it was too late.
And in the end, he still did what he could to help Moon, and gave her his power cell which was..
My god my heart. My boy ⸝⸝ʚ̴̶̷̆_ʚ̴̶̷̆⸝⸝
In case you couldn’t tell, I love this robot. He needs a big hug.
#art#digital art#oc x canon#self shipping community#self ship#rain world#rw#rain world headcanons#five pebbles#rw five pebbles#iterator#rw iterator#rain world iterator#this IZZ my art#Izz.txt#Your anstions shall be queswered
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Little Rain World Lore Tangent
So I reposted a text post by @twisting-roads and the section about other creatures and the cycleit actually got me wondering how the cycle actually works for them.
This is purely a theory so take none of it as fact, ok I’m just having fun lol
So I’ started thinking and maybe it could possibly have something to do with a creature’s level of intelligence and such. Pretty sure it’s canon at this point that slugcats are quite intelligent.
Five Pebbles shows that brain scan of a slugcat when you first meet him, most likely indicating that they’re capable of more advanced thought on their own(without being genetically modified or anything), and I believe that IS proven through the Artificer and Gourmand campaigns. Gourmand can craft things, and makes food more effective by combining them, and Arti had enough of a mind to LITERALLY OVERTHROW AN ENTIRE CLAN OF CREATURES for nothing but revenge.
Oh yeah also the fact that in the gourmand campaign slugcats are shown to draw on walls to tell stories, so. Just remembered that
They can also understand iterator language when given the mark of communication(I mean we have no way of knowing if other animals can understand with the mark or even be given the mark in the first place, but so far it hasn’t been mentioned or documented). I’m going to go off the assumption that scavengers can also understand iterator language when given the mark since the Chieftain has a mark of communication as well, and scavengers are the only other creatures in-game so far that we’ve seen associated with karma(you can use their corpses to pass karma gates)
Idk just my thoughts. Lemme know what you think
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HELL YES OMG I LOVE THIS!!!
I love deep dives into games but it’s so rare that I can actually put all my thoughts into words SO IM GLAD SOMEONE SAID SOMETHING ABOUT THE FIVE NATURAL URGES NOT BEING DEMONIZED AS SINS AND STUFF.
DEBUNKING COMMON RAIN WORLD MISINTERPRETATIONS
The target audience for this was for people who don't know too much about the game as well, so I'm going to explain things that a normal player might already know.
Rain World is known for how it simply throws you into the world with almost no tutorial, and is often praised for it.
But this lack of explanation if you do not go out of your way to find it has also lead to a lot of misinterpretations from those who did not read all the game’s available information, or misunderstood what they were being told. I used to watch some RW lore videos that would explain and summarize these things, and in the past I believed them.
I’ve since stopped doing that after having some time to actually process what I’ve been reading, and I’m here to say...
YOU ARE ALL WRONG ABOUT RAIN WORLD.
Ok, hyperbole. Not everyone believes these, and art can always be interpreted in different ways by different people, and I won’t stop you from having these beliefs. But also, there’s plenty of ingame content which completely disproves most of these unsubstantiated points from those who do not fully research the game before making videos about it.
Looking at you Tale Foundry…
The purpose of this is to pick apart some of the sadly far too common points I’ve heard many times before from Youtube videos, to Tumblr posts, to people I’ve spoken to on Discord.
Starting with my least favorite…
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“The 5 karma were seen as sinful”
Obvious westernization of a game based off fucking Buddhism aside, there’s no ingame text directly supporting this claim. There isn’t any that says otherwise, but we have good reason to believe this isn’t the case.
The 5 natural urges, as they’re sometimes called, were NATURAL. They were what bound you to the cycle. They never worsened your life or made you a terrible person should you keep following them, but an aspect of life on the same level as suffering or ecstasy.
Hey, I’ll break down the 5 karma and their meanings to show you that they're not just "sins"
I believe the natural urges have 2 different meanings: an animalistic one, and a more “human” one.
KARMA 1 This obviously represents violence, as you see one guy stabbing the other. I believe it also represents competition and intense emotions, For example: Artificer experiencing intense grief and lashing out in violence as a result. It was not the violence that started it, but her emotions. (Yes, its Downpour. But it’s a good point.)
KARMA 2
They’re having sex. They’re fucking. They’re- ok you get it. Karma 2 represents reproduction. But, I also believe it’s desire. Joyful bodily experiences, and such. The 2 figures seen here are in a much more playful pose than if they were simply doing this only to reproduce. No, they’re having fun.
KAMRA 3 Connection. Bonding with others. Yet also trade and personal belongings. Attachment to things that are not yourself.
KARMA 4 It’s mentioned ingame that this represents gluttony It’s overindulgence, you know. Similarly to karma 2, it can also be searching for fulfillment. I'm not particularly good at telling what the meaning of this could be.
KARMA 5 Self preservation. Self preservation can come in many forms, from an animal running away from a predator or somebody getting defensive after being accused of something or being threatened, this one is rather vague about its meaning.
I do this to show that the 5 urges have very NEUTRAL meanings. It being positive or negative is entire dependant on context. They’re not sinful, get out of here with that Catholic shit!
The 5 karmas have both positive, negative, and neutral contexts which they can fit into.
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“The ancients hated being alive”
The ancients simply hated the cycle itself and its unknowable properties, as well as being much more aware of things like karma and the urges. Rather, they valued being effortless to disconnect themselves from this cycle.
“This was an eternal dilemma to them - they were burdened by great ambition, yet deeply convinced that striving in itself was an unforgivable vice. They tried very hard to be effortless.” – Bright Green Pearl (DS)
Some practices did of course include things like starving yourself, but as mentioned by Moon, these methods proved to be mostly obsolete. Void Fluid fundamentally changed their culture from what we see. Rather, we do see the ancients enjoying life and valuing it in their own way, which is INCREDIBLY important to some of the games themes, but I’ll get into that later.
"[...]'In this vessel is the living memories of Seventeen Axes, Fifteen Spoked Wheel, of the House of Braids[…] Seventeen Axes, Fifteen Spoked Wheel nobly decided to ascend in the beginning of 1514.008, after graciously donating all (ALL!) earthly possessions to the local Iterator project (Unparalleled Innocence), and left these memories to be cherished by the carnal plane.The assorted memories and qualia include:Watching dust suspended in a ray of sun (Old age). Eating a very tasty meal (Young child). Defeating an opponent in a debate contest, and being applauded by fellow team members (Late childhood/Early adulthood).’...and the list goes on. I'm sorry, little creature, I won't read all of this - the list is six hundred and twenty items long.” – Deep Magenta (SH)
There’s quite a lot to pick apart here, I had to cut down some parts short, but even the cut parts have important details. Just not important enough for me to bring up here.
The Memory Crypts we see ingame are… well where memories are kept. The qualia (personalized experiences) is stored within these mutated fleshy neural organisms referred to as “cabinet beasts”. These of course, contain the “living memories” or qualia of those who have ascended. There are people smarter than me who have already covered these ideas of course, so I won't go TOO indepth.
The ancients greatly valued titles and achievements just as us. They still lived normal lives. As well as this, they valued personal experiences and memories of the carnal realm so much they built an entire citadel to store memories.
As we can see as well, Seventeen Axes has quite a lot of enjoyable memories from throughout their life. Eating nice food and winning a debate contest and getting validation from their peers? That sounds rather… complacent with the 3rd and 4th natural urges, doesn’t it?
I do not believe this screams “I hate being alive!” as much as people have made it out to be, and is honestly ruins part of the game’s messages of compassion and personalized experiences, especially in the game’s ending where Survivor dreams of home.
“You have no name. I once had! I was embalmed, adorned, readied for the journey. So proud. There was jubilation! My name was sung, loud and clear. Did they know? That I didn't quite leave, didn't quite stay? Should I be ashamed? That I linger here, where my memories are kept? Should I be ashamed that I now envy your flesh prison?” - Four Needles under Plentiful Leaves
This is leaning into personal theory territory, but...
I personally believe that the ancients were somewhat terrified of the unpredictability of the cycle and the fact that life would always have more suffering in it.
RW’s religion is heavily based off Buddhism. This is well known of course. The Cycle is a variation of Samsara. Now, I’m not Buddhist, and I’ve tried to do my research about some of these topics. Feel free to correct me, I’m simply going off what I know. (Also I'd love to hear what you have to say regarding your thoughts on the game!)
In Buddhism, each new life you could be taken into the body of an animal, or even end up being tortured in hell for a very, very, VERY long time if you made the wrong decisions, which made escaping it as soon as you could seem like a rather reasonable thing to do.
The ancients never fully grasped the scope of the cycle, and the prospects of having your soul wake up in the body of some miserable worm with no memory of your past or any ideas of your future might’ve seemed bleak.
Suffering is inevitable. But that doesn’t mean they hated being alive, like I said before.
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“Rain World is post-apocalyptic.”
It really isn’t. There was never any apocalypse. The ancients simply left on their own accord, leaving behind their mark on the world that will slowly be buried once again in the ever so present cycle.
“The bones of forgotten civilizations, heaped like so many sticks.” - Two Sprouts, Twelve Brackets
The world is thriving, even. The purposed organisms left behind have evolved and taken over and become it’s own ecosystem.
The iterators are dying though. Dying very slowly, but soon they’ll all decay and everything will move on.
It’s all just another manifestation of the cycle.
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“The creatures in Rain World cannot die”
This is definitely something I hear from people who haven’t played much of the game and only hear about it from outside sources and watch the gameplay.
Yes, it is easy to believe this. As slugcat, when you die, you wake back up again. This is entirely a gameplay thing and not actually related to the lore. Saying this might seem like I'm avoiding the question at hand here, but the rules that apply to you do not seem to apply to other creatures.
Every creature in the game has a 4 integer ID (it can go higher, but not in a standard playthrough).
This makes every creature you see an individual of sorts with its own randomized values or appearance.
As well as this, creatures spawn from specific marked dens. When you kill a creature that spawns from a certain den, the next cycle, that creature’s ID will never appear again. Instead, the den spawn is replaced by a creature of the same species with a different ID, or a new species entirely.
Through gameplay, you see that the respawn rules that apply to you do not apply to other creatures. I’ve heard many points about how these dead creatures are transported to another alternate universe where they are alive, but I really do not want to delve into that theory. You do that yourself.
Excuse my unprofessional language, but this is kind of stupid. Billions and billions of little timeline splits accounting for every single insect and microbe that dies seems far too complex of a solution. Occam's Razor and all that.
With this gameplay element you see, I also want to give LORE explanations as to why this is incredibly stupid.
1) If death had no impact, the 5 natural urges would not matter
If no creatures died, there would be no point in eating (karma 4), competing with other species (karma 1), or any form of self preservation (karma 5). Reproduction (karma 2) has no role and there would be absolutely no reason to do anything any longer. All natural processes would be useless.
2) Light Blue Pearl
The information received from the cycle is most likely from the Light Blue Pearl, found in Outskirts.
“[...]The repeating mantra is important because it symbolizes the cyclical nature of life and death, and the termination verse is a symbol for ascension above and beyond it. I don't know how familiar you are with the nature of life and death, but I imagine like all living creatures you have some intuitive knowledge? Then you know that death isn't the end - birth and death are connected to each other like a ring, or some say a spiral. Some say a spiral that in turn forms a ring. Some ramble in agonizing longevity. But the basis is agreed upon: like sleep like death, you wake up again - whether you want to or not. This is true for all living things, but some actually break the cycle. That doesn't apply to you or me though, you are too entangled in your animal struggles, and for me not breaking that cycle is an integral part of the design. Our mantras keep repeating.”
“Then you know that death isn't the end - birth and death are connected to each other like a ring, or some say a spiral. Some say a spiral that in turn forms a ring.“
This line is very misunderstood. Moon specifically mentions birth and death. She mentions death. She never brings up the notion that nothing truly dies either.
As well as this, Moon says that “some say”, implying that even the ancients weren’t sure what the cycle was either. This is more important to my point regarding how the unfathomable nature of the cycle was why the Ancients were so averse to it from above, though.
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“Sliver of Straw found the solution.”/"There is/isn't solution"
No she didn’t.
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Ok fine I’ll explain.
If you’ve played Rain World you know that the purpose of the iterators is to find the solution to the “Great Problem”, the problem of how to ascend ALL living creatures.
You’ll also know Sliver sent out the Triple Affirmative…
“[...]affirmative that a solution has been found, affirmative that the solution is portable, and affirmative that a technical implementation is possible and generally applicable. She's also one of few that has ever been confirmed as exhaustively incapacitated, or dead. We do not die easily.[…]” - Pale Yellow (SL)
After sending out this affirmative, the iterators became conflicted. They never could figure out if she really ascended and had found the solution, or if it was some sort of catastrophic error.
The answer to the Great Problem is clearly intended to be as obscured as possible. There cannot be an answer one way or the other. The themes of it and the endless tolling of the iterators would not be as impactful if we knew there was or wasn’t a solution.
“[...]Either way, after that these different factions developed, as well as a huge forensic effort to recreate and simulate Sliver of Straw's last moments. Some of the simulations were wrapped in a simulation wrapped in a simulation, in case something dangerous might happen. Nothing much has come from it.[…]“ - Pale Yellow (SL)
Here’s my favorite way of explaining what I mean…
Imagine Schrodinger's Cat, the famous thought experiment. There’s a 50/50 chance that when you open the box, you either find the Solution, or find out there is No Solution.
Except you cannot open the box. And the box is entirely theoretical and nobody’s seen it. It seems impossible, but maybe one day you’ll find that box. That’s what the Great Problem is.
Sliver apparently having found the solution would have completely broken everything. Five Pebbles wouldn’t have ended up hurting himself and Moon had Sliver finding the solution been known with certainty. He was taking a shot in the dark.
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“Ascension is akin to suicide.”
I strongly believe this point harms the role that ascension and the void sea play in Rain World’s narrative. Ascension is meant to be a final destination, a goal you build up to and prepare for when you’ve lived every bit of life you possible could, and can now move on.
Bringing up the Memory Crypt pearl from earlier, Seventeen Axes lived an incredibly fulfilling life from what we see, and ascended happily.
As well as this, Buddhism strongly encourages those who wish to liberate themselves to discover their own path, which is also subtly shown through the gameplay, as there are many many routes you can take to Five Pebbles, Looks To The Moon, and The Depths.
I do also think this is why Five Pebbles failed. He tried to brute force his way to ascension.
Suicide implies that ascension is only meant to be a fruitless escape and that it’s wrong to ascend. I… do not want to go into why suicide is bad. It’s a strong topic and I’m just here to talk about video games. But ascension is a neutral thing that you can choose to do or not do and to wait until you’re ready.
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Conclusion...
I really only have the time to cover these 6 misconceptions, and I believe it should be enough. There have been many others I’ve seen, such as the ancients being malicious or that there weren’t any civilizations before them, but there’s not as much to say about them, and they aren’t as common.
Rain World is a very confusing game. I’m not upset at people who think these things to be true, and I do not believe they’re stupid or don’t have any media literacy. I just wish that the people who did actually cover this game did some more looking into it, and actually discussing it with Rain World fans.
Also I should say, that during this entire discussion I have avoided talking about Downpour- RW’s DLC- as it’s more of a official fanmade project. And so much of what it says may not be entirely in line with Vanilla. Because my life isn’t easy and of course there has to be an incredibly divisive and confusing thing like this that I need to avoid bringing up so that way the conversation isn’t muddled.
Thanks if you managed to make it through all this by the way
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