RPG de viagem no tempo Saveseeker será lançado no Steam em 2025
A Paper Sword Games revelou que o aconchegante RPG de aventura com viagem no tempo Saveseeker será lançado no Steam em 2025, tanto para PC como Mac. Em Saveseeker acompanhamos a jovem Emmer Edette e seu rabugento dragão de brinquedo Tippleton em uma jornada épica para frustrar seu antigo pai herói e salvar o mundo de um fim prematuro.
Viajaremos para terras distantes para sobrescrever os pontos…
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Could Demise have some sort of connection to the Zora? Or at least water or ocean gods.
This started with the question “Where the heck did the Trident of Power in Four Swords Adventures come from? Why is a desert man wielding a fisherman’s weapon and why was it in the desert?”
My answer: It belonged to Demise and someone hid it there thinking the desert would keep his incarnations away from it.
The Trident of Demise from Hyrule Warriors.
Ok, so what is Demise doing wielding a fisherman’s weapon? This requires some speculation, but I think I’ve found a few connections that might form an answer.
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At first glance, a trident for Demise makes no sense. The lore says he “emerged from underground” and well, look at him.
His head is on fire. Not exactly compatible with water there.
But wait. Isn’t there a water species known for fire?
Yes, this screenshot is from Link’s Awakening. I couldn’t find one from the Oracles games or Link to the Past, but Zora spit fire there too.
Now look back at Demise.
Those could be fish scales along his arms.
Plus, isn’t he a shapeshifter?
That could be considered vaguely whale shaped, if you assume he shifted a tail to legs for land adaptation.
(Finding a screenshot of him was not easy.)
There’s also water underfoot in the battlefield Demise prepared.
So Demise could be aquatic in some way. If he was, it would make sense for him to wield a water weapon.
Counterpoint #1
Demise wields a sword.
Well, yeah. He does. But…
HIs sword isn’t just a sword. It’s Ghirahim. Why wouldn’t Demise make use of a servant who can go do things for him at will? He absolutely would, so he has a back up weapon for when Ghirahim is doing something else. The Trident of Demise.
Counterpoint #2
Per the lore, Demise emerged from underground.
This is the clearest contradiction and I have to venture into purely headcanon territory to fix it. My favorite fix is the oral tradition explanation. Simply put, nearly anything stated about the past in universe can be wrong, for the very simple reason that the majority of records are oral traditions. (I assume this is so because of how often previous events are said to have faded into myth and legend in the series.) Oral traditions are subject to imperfect memorization, re-interpretation, and misunderstandings. Consider how a Skyloftian, who has never seen a body of water bigger than the pond in Skyloft, would interpret the phrase “from the deep.” “Underground” could easily be a mistranslation of that or a similar phrase.
The other possible fix is that the underground referred to was an earlier seal, similar to the one Hylia created. That would mean that Demise’s connection to water is hidden even further back in prehistory and completely forgotten. I have zero evidence for this, so that’s why it’s firmly in headcanon territory.
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What kind of love are you?
Love as Religion
Devotion, that is the name of your love. Your love is an act of worship. Your love is like witnessing the birth of Venus, like seeing the sun come alive, or the stars fall. When you love, it is because you have found God in a lover. You have found the meaning of life itself in the heart of the one you adore. They are everything to you; they are your Maker, and you are their lamb, their flock, their first and holiest worshipper. When you fall in love, it is as a baptism. You are born anew, made a believer in the divinity of the one you love most. Being loved by you is an ascension; it is holy and golden. It is all-consuming, and all-faithful, loyal as the dog. You will never, ever bite back.
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