![]() You will see hole appear in a waterfall in a short cutscene. Head to the other light in the air and repeat this. Do this, and a symbol in front of you will raise into the air. You should then have an option to press and use the square. Press while standing on this square and you will bring out your lantern. Head to the source of either of the lights, where you'll see a square button. You should eventually come across two pillars of light in the sky. In order to enter these three temples, you need three keys, one for each. In each temple you will find a different sigil, and collecting all three allows you to access the end game. Now I'm curious about what the machine on the crescent moon island was doing before it exploded.For this storyline, you are required to visit three temples all around the map. It would explain a lot of lore elements and would also explain why it's so notable that it gained the privilege of the title of the game itself. However, when the great divide happened, it was released from the depths of the Earth and caused the remains of the land to float in the sky. I believe it was being mined because it always existed in the world, albeit underground, like any other mineral. There was also a piece of dialogue spoken by a memory that sticks out to me: a person, that seemed like a child to me, was overlooking Twilight Lake and said something along the lines of "I've never seen so much water!" These few points, combined with the fact that there isn't really enough land anymore to house oceans, tells me that the world was once a single solid landmass and was big enough to have multiple large areas that were able to be filled in during creation with enough water to call them oceans. This raises the question though: if it was around before the divide, did the main land still float? Were there at least pieces of land that floated? In the story of creation told multiple times around the world in the game, the creation of the Earth (or whatever it's called in the Aer universe) is very similar to that of the Christian story, in that a land mass was created, followed by filling in the oceans with water, and then creating the living creatures. We know for a fact that the great divide killed the god-king and his army, so if Aer was around before the divide, harnessing a material that grants the ability to essentially ignore gravity, especially without having to make a spirit pact with animal spirits, would not only grant him great power, but it would also give him the ability to share that power with people to make himself look like a god and help him achieve one of his goals, that being that he wanted to be seen as not only a god, but the only god left. ![]() I'm led to believe that the memories of people that the player encounters through the game (the blue ghosts when you hold up the lantern) are from both before and after the great divide. Additionally, the player is not pulled toward islands from any other angle or direction other than down.Ĭomric, I think the notion that it's the material that adds these weightless properties makes a lot of sense.īlckstrs, if the previous points are correct, then the only question is WHEN it was mined. It's also probably important to note that gravity still exists after the great divide, and it's not relative to the islands, since the player is always being pulled down, even when not over land. There are also plenty of objects, most objects in the world, that still abide by gravity wholly. I think it's interesting to note that not only does the ground (that makes the islands) float, but objects in the world float as well, like old pieces of certain structures and statues, and these objects float of their own accord and are not touching land. Maybe the devs had in mind to explain it in what would be the sequel but unfortunately we'll never know. the various flying islands or crystals that levitate the islands. Originally posted by Comric:Perhaps it was a poetic license to indicate the environment, i.e.
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