Some drastic thinking here but do you guys remember the obelisk Iskall built back in the earlier episodes of season 10 to cover up his monstrosity of a starter base?
Well the obelisk, made out of stone and enscribed with Standard Galatic Alphabet (SGA), may have a vital role in connecting the world of the Life Series to Hermitcraft.
So basically an obelisk represents monuments, commerating the dead, representing monarchy and honouring the gods. But in the Kane Chronicles (by Rick Riordan a classic), obelisks where used as a mode of transportation through teleportation and so I'm theorising that through the inscriptions written on Iskall's obelisk, similar to the symbols surrounding in fanart depicting, is a link or holds some importance to the world of Life Series.
This obelisk could hold the memories or bring people not normally in Hermitcraft but are in the Life Series, eg. Big B, and could create a crossover or dramatic moments when lore happens. And if hermitmembers where to come in contact to it, a surge of memories or flashbacks retelling the events of the Life Series could be placed in their brains for the opportunity of AnGsT.
Brainrotting idea since the beginning of hermitcraft :P
Go crazy go psycho
was having a minor crisis but this appeared in my head and it was so stupid it just snapped me right out of it
Shout out to the day i killed the queen via AO3, legendary (name of the fanfic is jigens sick adventure, yes it is a sickfic)
what did they do to ijevin
noooo hes a reality tv show now
a family can just be….
Storyboard Final !! ofc I had to draw Etho and Bdubs grgrggrgrrgr 🦖🦖
hi guys sorry for the lack of posting i was busy doing this
Watching Jaiden explain her Chiikawa hyperfixation is so funny when you yourself also have a Chiikawa hyperfixation I completely get it
So the finale of Wild Life finished around a week ago and essentially Joel pummeled through the final five remaining contestants and ultimately taking the crown as the victor for the sixth (seventh) season of the Life Series and with the final wild card being a culmination of all the previous wildcards except the randomized hunger, it's a safe assumption that the Watchers considered this season a delicious successor to Secret Life.
With 18 members participating that garnered over 180 deaths (186), those dieties who watch over each and every season of the Life Series called the Watchers feast upon the chaos and grief emanating from the pain originating from the players and the multitude escapades caused by the series of wildcards and the improptu angst and interactions between alliances and allies. Although the Watcher's prescence isn't as prominent as Secret Life, (cough cough Taskmaster) there's still details and other aspects of the Watchers incorporated into Wild Life.
Some of these aspects could include the wildcards. As Grian the creator or constructor of the Life Series in general, as control and power over the orchestrated aspects of the Life Series. Like the wildcards, tasks and twists similar to the power of the Watchers. As watchers, the Watchers are able to probe and instigate but not directly influence the players like Scar and his tasks in Secret Life.
Take the immortal snails. Beings of incapable power able to break the player constraints and move in unncanny ways all in the conquest to murder the linked player taken in the form of a snail. An animal nortorious for its slowness and naivete commonly portrayed by popular media has the highest kill count throughout the whole season. Inspired by the theory from the Rooster Teeth Podcast in 2014 that was later popularised by a Reddit post in 2016, the whole premise is that you gain immortality and one million dollars in exchange for an immortal snail that indefinately hunts after you as it itself is also immortal. Tying in with greed and the gain of money all in trade for the eternal worry of death that lurks all around you. Threatening your legacy built from one step of carelessness.
Yet other aspects of the Watchers continue to persist into the subsequent sessions of Wild Life. Like the Trivia Bot. A gameshow-like bot that is most likely inspired by Mettaton from Undertale, suits with the Watchers' polar behaviour of sparking fun, distrust and a precursor to the chaos to the finale. Yet all this fun cluminates to the finale where the chaos continues to rise to the pinnicle of the season where all but one wild card are mushed together for one minute and 45 sec where it stops. And a message of "The ending is yours... Make it WILD" would be the second season in a row of the Watchers or some other external force signifying the beginning of the end.
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so ye here my summary of the watchers influence over wild life
(write side tangent about spider grian later )
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