Talk:Lore of Rain World

Id like to thank the dude who wrote this page. I've also looked at the linked page what moon tells you, and i now come to this conclusion that five pebbles was really corrupt. and that he let to the collapse of BSM's facility.
 * Thank you for support. I am aware Pebbles led to BSM's current state and this has now been added. I have also decided to reorganise the page to avoid cluttering. Right now all the evidence for the descriptions is gone, but once I create subpages on the lore they will be added.
 * SyzygySoldier (talk)

I've found out that the colored achievements may be related to the colored pearls that moon can read. like for example: six grains of gravel, mountains abound. or: A bell, eighteen amber beads. one that bothers me is this: droplets upon Five larger droplets wich may relate to five pebbles' excessive water consumption. what i've noticed is that this page coused multiple pages to link to each other due to the lore becomming more clear. so have i made a section in the vulture masks page wich explains if a vulture loses his mask so does he lose his identity. and a link to the lore page. Squidsalsa (talk)
 * There is no definitive evidence that links Droplets Upon Five Larger Droplets to Pebbles. "Droplets Upon Five Larger Droplets" is likely the name of an ancient, which has rather bizarre naming conventions. I think this is just a coincidence. As for the vultures' marks, I read something about it earlier, and will add to it if I find time.
 * SyzygySoldier (talk)

As in the lore transendence requires you to let go. And it was easy for our slugcat friend because he got nothing left to loose. Squidsalsa (talk) 14:49, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
 * The main principle behind ascension is an "effortless" state. That is, one ascends through not intentionally or explicitly trying to ascend. A second requirement is a certain level of Karma. Perhaps the slugcat has little to lose, but it still has to attain that level of Karma from Pebble's mark before transcendence.
 * SyzygySoldier (talk)

About the Hunter ending cutscene, I think that based on challenge 70 with Sliver of Straw being named as the iterator Saint fights, even if it's not canon to the actual story it's pretty likely that that's what she actually looks like. So NSH sending Hunter with some of his own cells to be able to ascend and then being the iterator we see at the end with Hunter is more likely than Sliver of Straw being the one to meet Hunter.

However, seeing the Hunter Long Legs in Gourmand's campaign if Hunter does not ascend could definitely mean Hunter's sickness is connected to the Rot. Maybe NSH had the Rot to some extent, knowingly or unknowingly.