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do you ever think alef was preparing for the trials along with other orphans like him and they didn't like each other but they were the closest to a family they could have and alef watched them all die calculating what he had or didn't have to do in order to pass the trials and he was the only one who made it out and all those kids were forgotten because they had no family or friends but alef remembered them because their deaths were what allowed him to become who he'd become-
#mmm i like p a i n#do you think alef felt guilt? do you think he went to the prophecy cave to make something remotely resembling a grave to pay homage to them#sky children of the light#sky cotl#sky cotl theories#prince alef#king resh#sky cotl alef#sky cotl resh
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5am rambling about Sky cause my sleep schedule is severely wack - includes personal headcannons about lore lmao- everything below the cut so you don’t get blasted with a billion words ✨
Heads up: this is not a fun silly Headcannon. It is
s a d.
You’ve been warned. There is a cute little doodle at the very bottom of this to make it up to anybody who reads this tho
This mainly pertains to moth players and Eden, I came up with this after watching a few folk’s own lore videos on their sky kid’s backstories and whatnot- imagine
Yknow all the moths you’ve adopted, guided through the world and befriended in the process? Once they enter Eden, that has the potential to determine their entire fate.
The moth’s who enter Eden, with or without your help, have to make it through. One way or another. Or, they don’t. They quit halfway through because they’re too afraid, or they don’t understand what they’re meant to do. Some manage to make it through Eden, but then think that’s the end of the game. No more, no seasons, no travelling spirits, no upcoming events, nothing.
I imagine the moths who never fully make it through Eden simply just.. die, in a sense. Their light, their soul, whatever you may call it, was not strong enough to withstand the storm and they simply perish and become one of the many statues trapped there, until you eventually come for your next run and free them.
Alternatively, the ones who make it out but quit shortly after - they were corrupted in some form by Eden - namely, the same power that may or may not have corrupted Resh - the Eden elder and/or king. I have my own theories about Resh too- but that’s for another time. They don’t continue, so their light/wings don’t grow stronger. Almost like an infection, they don’t have the strength to fight off the ‘virus’ (the corruption) as time passes, they remain stagnant and the corruption chips away at them until they ‘die’.
The sky kids who’ve fallen to corruption eventually return to either the wasteland or eden. Those who find themselves in the wasteland deteriorate slowly over time, transforming into crabs or simply dying, their bodies becoming seeds for dark plants to take root. Those who end up back in Eden aren’t so fortunate to have such a peaceful end. And I’m using the term peaceful very, very lightly.
Those who returned to Eden are back in the direct line of contamination from, as stated previously, the same power that corrupted Resh - their bodies rapidly deteriorate and give out on them, their remaining light unable to stay strong enough to stave off death. They don’t remain ‘dead’ for long though, the remains mutating into dark dragons or other beings of pure darkness. They wander aimlessly, trying to find any source of light in the hopes that they can relight the fire they lost, have the hope that - as minuscule as it may be - they can return to the lands of Sky and return to their normal life. The consciousness of the child who’s been mutated remains partially intact, that’s the only reason they’re still hunting down anything that gives off warmth - but they’re not aware of what they’ve become. All they know is that they’re cold, and that other sky kids run away from them no matter what they do.
In other words, the sky kids who don’t make it through are eternally trapped, until you provide them brief respite through freeing them during your weekly/monthly/etc runs. That’s why you see them in orbit sometimes. Those who can’t or refuse to continue perish, to put it very bluntly. I imagine after a certain length of time, their remaining consciousness fades entirely and all that’s left is a monster of darkness, wandering with nothing but subjecting others to the same fate as it fell to on its mind, taking out the envy, anger, and spite that got left behind on the poor souls it finds - those that have wandered where they should never have gone.
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Ngl the only reason I came up was this is cause I wanted all the players who’ve quit at Eden, before/in/after, to have a purpose. It sounds bad when I put it like that but idk how else to put it— my old account, I started just before season of dreams started and I quit the same week cause I didn’t want to go through Eden, and I was unaware there was more to the game aside from “fly through pretty world, talk to old spirit looking things, die.” I returned to the game midway through season of remembrance, and I’m very glad I did. I don’t have a lot of headcannons for lore or anything like that, but this is one of them, and as sad as it is- I like it. I love the krill, I love the dark creatures and I love the light creatures too. I feel like the dark creatures don’t get enough love sometimes and I wanted to make something dedicated to them - and, again, it’s sad, but this makes me love them even more- even if I fell asleep by accident while playing that one time and got attacked by the krill and crabs so many times that I got sent to the pity room. Meh.
Anyways, here’s a doodle of my skykid and his buddies to make you less sad 👌
#sky: cotl#sky CotL#sky CotL headcannons#thatgamecompany#thatskygame#sky children of the light#sky kid#sky kids#the ramblings of a man who cannot sleep#personal headcanon#headcanon#sky headcanon#sky: children of the light#sky: headcanon#sky CotL theories#theories#sky children of the light theory
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i like to think the darkness plants are carnivorous because that would explain why butterflies come out when you burn them away :D
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Sadge .......
Teehee
#woah#thats cool asf#personally i would do daletg darlstone eyes cause of the whole shattered mask thing but 💥💥💥💥💥💥#sky cotl#sky children of the light#sky cotl art#isle elder#daleth#prairie elder#ayin#forest elder#teth#wasteland elder#tsadi#valley elders#sahmekh#vault elder#lamed#angst#sky cotl fanart#sky cotl theories#sky theories
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Have you ever wondered what the wing lights are looking up at?
Like, what do you see kiddo? What are you looking at?
:0 Rick Astley??
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More drawpile doodles, but this time MOTH edition
#i know the theory is that the moth is the reincarnation of Alef or whatever#but personally i find it INFINITELY funnier if moth is just a random sky kid who bumbles around#does infinitely worse at exploring the land than The Prince or The Steward ever did#and yet somehow falls upwards into succeeding#our little cringefail#so proud#alef got through the trials using skips and his wit#moth got through the trials by smacking face first into the ice and sllliiiiidingggg to the next check points#anyways ily moth#Sky cotl#sky moth#dumb stupid idiot ember idk#i say lovingly#sky children of the light#my art#doodles#drawpile
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I haven't done something more finished in a long time and now I remembered why. serene's pet will grow a lot just because I like the idea, someday I will draw how is the area where that snail will live.
#I hate you color theory#but it's only because I'm lazy with artistic studies#I also have a serious problem with the use of very dark colors#sky: children of the light#sky cotl#sky cotl oc#sky: cotl#sky cotl art#sereneskykid#sky children of the light#Serene
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Hi there
Yesterday I had nothing to do, and I noticed that the nine-colored deer and skykid incapacitate the krill in three hits. I decided to calculate how strong each blow was, they seemed to be the same. It turns out that in order to hit a krill with a force that would destroy it, it must be immediately like these three hits.
I took VERY APPROXIMATE values to make it at least a little easier to count. I'm not a physicist, and we haven't taught this subject for two years. Of course I could be wrong about many things. I took the height and weight of the skykid as 150 centimeters and 45 kilos (our calculation is in kilograms, not pounds, so I’m sorry if this is not clear to you)
This was done purely for fun and to theorize, so please, don't take it seriously.
(also sorry for the mistakes in english, I don't speak it)
Upd: Oh, I see that this is becoming popular, I wish I could say that I am also an artist!
#sky cotl#sky children of the light#theories#sky children of the light theories#sky lore#sky cotl krill#sky cotl fanart#sky
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I know the general vibe of the Kingdom is more Asian cultures, and I KNOW Skykids would adore traditionally "Eastern" dishes like Ramen and dumplings and probably rice (I feel like rice would be a staple in the Kingdom, given the amount of shallow waters?)
But I am also 100% sure Skykids would absolutely DEVOUR cheeseburgers if given the chance, and probably attempt to bite a potato like an apple on the first try.
#sky: children of the light#that sky game#sky: cotl#sky culture#sky theory#skyblr#sky food#headcanon time!
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Somewhere along the line, I missed the memo that these guys are all connected.
Here's my interpretation of the connection:






Things of note:
- Source for the connection is Ash in the lore chat on Discord from waaaay back
- Ash notes that there is a connection between the two seasons and says, separately, that the Assembly spirits were made with parents in mind
- While each family carries similar marks, they are also inverted. All Lightseekers have dark markings, symbolizing their quest for (and therefore lack of) Light. All Assembly spirits have yellow, symbolizing their access or connection to Light. These differences also mark different eras in Sky's timeline.
Also, we have one Lightseeker left over. So, if they're a part of any of these families, here is my personal opinion on the family it would make the most sense for them to be a part of:

#sky theories#sky lore#season of assembly#season of lightseekers#sky children of the light#skyblr#that sky game#sky cotl
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do you think isle had its unique cultural aspects that alef never really managed to get rid of and that, despite everything, made them stand out?
maybe a silly accent that highlights their origin. maybe a weird word that non-islanders don't understand. maybe a gesture that royalty isn't supposed to use as often as they do. maybe a lullaby their parent would sing to them that they still haven't forgotten. maybe a tune they hum absent-mindedly without being able to recall where it even came from
maybe someone found these peculiarities charming. maybe they were frowned upon. maybe alef tried to get rid of them
maybe they almost succeeded
maybe they carried them to their grave
#sky children of the light#sky cotl#king resh#sky cotl resh#prince alef#sky cotl alef#sky cotl theories#isle of dawn
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Wdym the Isle is the only realm outside of Vault that has murals of their elder. Wdym that proves the people of the Isle held a high regard for their elder, furthering the angst of Dawn being disregarded by the others. . Wdym that the Isle clearly was so spiritual they would not desecrate sacred ground, even under pressure of the foreign realms. What. Do. You .mean that even after everything those murals of the other temples remained intact, in the sacred temple of the Isle, even after the betrayal they faced..
#gergh. brain is braining 🧠🕊️#sky cotl#sky: cotl#sky children of the light#that sky game#skyblr#sky elders#isle elder#text post#sky theory#is that a sky theory?#idk#im going a little crazy over Daleth rn gimme a sec#leaf flower rambles
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I AM STILL BEING 300% NORMAL ABOUT THIS JENOVA CHEN INTERVIEW, REVIVAL EDITION
Rehashed my old theory now that Revival is almost over and I’ve had some epiphanies
#sky children of the light#sky cotl#thatskygame#sky spoilers#season of revival#sky two embers#sky theory#THIS NEW FIREWORKS STUFF HAS ME FEELING THINGS#hopeful steward really IS more than just a questgiver#SO much more#and Two Embers is gonna PROVE it
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Friendly reminder to all of you skykids that this is probably what the Kingdom of Light saw before their capital fucking exploded




#sky cotl#sky children of the light#Sky#you know who to blame for why everything is the way it is in sky#I’m running away giggling since all of you gotta suffer with me too#Jesus no wonder why everyone is blind as fuck bc of that event#remember that the shard events are just possibly a MUCH smaller scale of what happened to the kingdom as a whole#TGC let Resh and the Elders out of basement I NEED THE LORE#sky:cotl theories
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So. What's up with the duplicate statues in Eden?
If you've played Sky: Children of the Light and gone through The Ascent, you may have noticed these statues:
And you'll know that the Vault has the same exact statues:
Now the question we're asking here is why.
Of course, I have a theory in regards to it that ties into a couple of other theories, but it's gonna be long and probably a little complicated, so buckle up.
TL;DR will be at the bottom of the post for a simpler(and less all over the place) explanation!
Now, I'm going to start at the beginning with something that may seem completely unrelated:
Take a look at the top of this broken building in the Battlefield.
Does it look familiar? It should.
It looks like the vault masks.
That's odd though, isn't it? The Vault Elder is, well, the Vault Elder. They belong in the Vault.
To that I say: what if they weren't always there?
What if that building used to be their temple?
Almost every other Elder has their own building that serves as their temple and little else; why would the Vault Elder be any different? They're certainly just as important as every other Elder, so why would they be singled out?
Some more evidence for the broken building being an Elder's temple?
Look here, in The Seed's spirit memory:
The spirit was a medic that treated and aided soldiers on the battlefield, and this displays them in a Medic's tent. Where? In the broken building.
Other than it being the arguably safest structure aside from the Vault, there's...no real reason for it to be here of all places. They could have had it anywhere else; this is in the thick of the fighting, after all, the entire map is called the Battlefield for a reason. But there's a reason it was here.
Why?
Well, the Elder's temples are sacred. They're holy places, not to be trifled with, even in the midst of a war, they're like churches. And what was guaranteed if you took shelter in a church?
Sanctuary.
Unfortunately, this doesn't guarantee its outside will be particularly safe from conflict, especially toward the end of the war. Survival began to matter more than walls, I suspect, and it's clear from the Lookout Scout's memory sequence that even then, this place was broken down; potentially from Dark Dragons, potentially from the Ancestors. Unfortunately, we currently have no way of knowing for sure.
On the topic of placements and symbolism in the Battlefield map, though: there's also all of this imagery of the King leading up to the Wasteland Elder's temple.
Let me suggest to you the following as an answer to why:
Eden was not always the primary residence of the King.
Before you grab your torches and pitchforks, hear me out. The Eden Castle was not always there, and this is explicitly shown in the Aurora concert during Warrior, but also the fourth quest in Season of Passage:
No castle.
Now, what does this mean for the King? Well, logically they should have them residing in the otherwise safest place in the Kingdom—like, perhaps, a Vault.
Now we're getting somewhere.
Let's go back to the statues.
Many theorize that they're graves, due to the fact that there's one in each temple and when you sit, you're taken to the respective cutscenes that feature the Elders in their limbos. I disagree.
I think they were communication lines. Every Elder will need to contact one another at some point, and other than the Windpaths, there's really no shortcuts through the realms; thus, the statues function as telephones in a home network, if you will. If one person picks up the line while others are having a conversation, they can listen in as well.
Who needs to have a way to contact every single Elder?
The King.
A ruler needs to be able to conveniently contact the others that help them run a kingdom, especially at a moment's notice, and phones don't exactly exist in the Kingdom. Thusly following the path of logic here, wherever the King is, there should be each statue for each corresponding Elder.
Once the castle became the primary residence of the King, now that the Vault Elder was no longer close by, there was a statue added to the arrangement; this also explains why it's just sat in the middle of them instead of up with the rest.
There is one other thing, though.
What's up with the Wasteland Elder?
After all, if the Vault was the primary residence of the King, and the statues support that, then why and how does the Wasteland Elder come to inhabit that building?
I have a few thoughts on that too.
Let's take a look at the Wasteland Elder, for starters.
They look like a soldier. Which is no surprise, really, seeing as they were in charge of what is now the Wasteland, and the war that seems to have primarily taken place there.
I have another thought though.
The King needs a guard, or more accurately, the Prince does. Sure, there is plenty of power when you are the King, but before that they was a Prince, and there are always precautions that should be taken with the future ruler of your Kingdom.
From what little we see of their character, the Wasteland Elder is protective. Defensive. Willing to do anything to safeguard what lay beyond that gate. They had to learn from somewhere. That instinct has to come from somewhere, because they clearly have worked themselves to the point of absolute exhaustion in their efforts to safeguard that gate.
To this, I ask you: what better protection is there for a Prince than a Star?
Of course, once the Prince becomes a King, and Eden is more than adequate as a safe spot for them, this Star needs to be put somewhere else.
And the Wasteland still needs a protector. After all, the Dark Dragons at this point must be becoming a problem, and Darkstone production is likely growing larger and larger by the day; the people need someone to keep them safe and reassure them that all will be okay.
Who better than a Star that already knows everything about protection and defense? Who has the necessary experience? Who has likely had to manage other guards that helped protect the Prince?
TL;DR: Before the fall of the kingdom, while the King was still a Prince, before the Castle was built the Prince resided in the Vault. And before the conflict in the Wasteland, the Vault Elder's temple was the broken building we now see in the Battlefield. This explains both the King imagery leading up to (what is now)the Wasteland Temple(which also doubles as the entrance to the Vault) and the symbol atop the broken building that resembles the Vault masks.
During the period of time before the Prince became the King, the Wasteland Elder was assigned as their protector, explaining their intense need to defend the Vault 'til their last breath. Afterward, once the Prince becomes King, they are reassigned as the Guardian of the Wasteland, charged with overseeing its people and the Darkstone production taking place there.
Because of the fact that the King resided in the Vault and the Eden Castle, there are versions of each Elder's statue in both places due to them potentially being communication lines instead of graves. Or, at least, they used to be communication lines and were turned into graves for the Fallen Stars after the Fall of the Kingdom. This also explains why each statue takes us to that specific Elder's limbo space; they still, technically, function for their intended purpose.
Of course, this is all just one huge theory made up of a bunch of smaller theories and doesn't have the greatest evidence but. Alas! I am prone to overthinking details in the Funny Light Game.
#sky children of the light#sky cotl theory#sky theory#skyblr#is this my brain doing the pepe silva meme? SOLID MAYBE#but alas I cannot help it. I see Odd Things and desperately search for Explanations#of course this very well could be the devs reusing assets for. whatever reason. I have no clue why#but for now it wORKS#sky children of the light theory
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