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I HAVE A FUN IDEA FOR THE STEEPLECHASE PARTY NAME.
This is all light hearted and everything, but I came up with it and I wanted to share it lol.
Ok, so I thought calling their business "Go-away Guests!" Could be a fun idea. Their business, from what I remember, is meant to cater to the workers and not the guests of the park, as the name implies. Additionally, it's a reference to Go Away Green, which is the color used in the Disney parks to avert the attention of the guests, which also works for what they are going for. As you've likely noticed, as well, I hyphened the name. This is because, if you turn Go Away into "Go-away", the name works even better. That means the first letters are "G.G." which, as many of you no doubt know, is an acronym most often used for Good Game, which fits in perfectly for the arcade theme of their business. Hence, if they wanted to keep the name discrete, they could just use the acronym GG to indicate the location of their business, not tipping off guests but definitely tipping off fellow workers to the location of their services.
Not only that, and finally, The "Go-aways" is a DOPE NAME for a BitB party. Seriously!!! They are smugglers, they make things "Go Away", they avert attention, and, better yet, if they get caught, it sets up a "The Go-aways are gonna go away for a long time" joke or a "Time to make the Go-aways go away" joke, depending on whether Justin is trying to incarcerate or kill them at the moment. Genuinely, if the called themselves the "Go-aways" that would be so BADASS.
Anyways, I thought of this while driving and had to share. I don't think they'll see this or that this'll catch on, I just wanted to get it out there. However, if they don't at least name a Lurk type Scoundrel "Go Away Greene", I am naming my first BitB character that because thats such a dope name.
Thanks for reading :D
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Weird post but: (also spoilers)
Teyvat is Hebrew for Ark, specifically a reference to Noah's Ark. So, if the Sky is False, and from the Sumeru quests we know that "Forbidden Knowledge" or knowledge about the truth of Teyvat's creation or something about hidden truths of Teyvat hurts people and corrupts the land, and the Sustainer is trying to stop mortal arrogation (in a sense trying to rise above, if you think about arrogance as elevating yourself), is the Ark (Teyvat) actually beneath a corrupted and broken Earth? As in, inside the Earth is the only safe haven from what happened on the surface? The reason why I say this is there is this idea of Agartha, a theory about people living in the core of our Earth, and the game could've called its world Agartha if it was just buried beneath the Earth. But they specifically use Teyvat, and Judeo-Christian symbols (the Holy Trinity symbol, I forget the name, and Solomon's Knot), which implies that thinking about Teyvat in the biblical sense, as an Ark of Noah reference, is the right way to go.
Anyways, I'm just thinking that the Abyss isn't just created by Khaenriah vs Celestia, it's like... Celestia and Khaenriah fight got so bad they let some of the overworld back in and it corrupted the Khaenrian citizens.
Anyways, people smarter than me, thoughts?
Is this something we already have an answer for and I am just a goober?
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Hey, hey. Hey.
It's brother seldom. It's gotta be, gang. Saying sorry to Devo and Benevolence? He's saying sorry to Devo and Benevolence for becoming a murderer. He did it. He was even the narrator for the prologues. He was transmitting the history of the surface through the tone wheels. It's gotta be him. He leaves a tone wheel for Benevolence after he leaves, maybe saying he wanted her to contact him with a breakthrough, then he ends up controlling her through the tone wheel. The futile screaming? Her trying to resist as she's forced to take her life and write the note. It's perfect.
Fuck, murderer Brother Seldom is the FUCKING BEST. Man, maybe he was a sleeper agent this whole time? This would be so sick. Devo would never suspect him either. Yeeeeeeeeeesssss.
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