We all know what happens when someone dies in battle in the Telepath World. They fade to purple and then fade out. But what causes this odd phenomenon? Put your ideas and theories here!
My personal thought on in is that at the time of death, the mind is struggling to support itself. In this struggle, the mind consumes it's body and it's supply of oxygen, causing the body to turn blue-violet. However, as this is not enough, the mind eventually consumes itself. Thus, fading to purple. What do you think?
That's no fun, Cair.
I think it's because before their time of death, Telepath Universians transform into rather large blueberries. It's an inescapable part of their life cycle, ingrained in their heritage since the beginning of their evolutionary history.
There was never any downside to the process, and bird thrive off of deaths, and vultures have to eat things that are still alive; otherwise, it turns into a blueberry.
Shadowling berries probably have a rather smoky flavor...
Nah. Not blueberries. Psy's would turn into stapleberries. Why? Because their minds are so sharp! *dah duh dun* :) Maybe the ground in the Telepath world is actually alive and eats people after releasing a violet light around them.
And on a side note, wouldn't it be Cairy? Everyone has a nickname ending in a "y" around here! Sterny!! Buggy!! Ducky!! Duskie!! Zacky!! Kitty!! Erty!! KZ-ee-y(?)!! :-[ :P
This is supposed to be fun? Oh well....
According to my theory, there are some race of purple creatures that dwell underground and they gobble up dead bodies in a flash of fading purple. That's how you get fading purple and no bodies.
I am certainly happy with 'Cairy'. To avoid clashing ideas, I just want to say that when I clicked 'post', you did too, Buggy, therefore your idea appeared before mine, althougn we're the same.
It's supposed to be a fun serious Cairy! It's not a game. But neither is it a political discussion! Loosen up bud! :) ;)
And by the way, can you fix your double post?
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I was really editing mine. So it really was there first.
Bug, I must disagree with you on terms of the names.
[spoiler=Nicknames]
Mopman: Mopster
Bugfartboy: Buggy
Duskling: Duskie
Zackirus: Zack
Duckling: Duck, Ducky
KZ: If you're too lazy to say KZ, you don't belong here....
Ertxiem: Ert
Frosty: Frosty
TheWanderingShadow: TWS
The Holy Namelesskitty: THN, Kitty
Steelfist: Steelie-p... I mean Steelfist. His username isn't really subject to abbreviation.
HeadShot: HS
Cerzakfan86: czk
Idozen Cair: Cair, Dozer, Idozen?[/spoiler]
About the purple creatures... sounds like [spoiler=obnoxiously loud]SIDE-QUEST MATERIAL!!![/spoiler]
If he doesn't want to do it, I will!!
I'm willing to. But in the meanwhile, why not we let the theories continue?
Here's my thoughts [spoiler](of course since my name was omitted from the nick-names lists i HAVE to post something as a subliminal message)[/spoiler]
When a person dies a spirit uses shadowport-other and teleports the dead body into a stasis pod in the ethereal realm so mediums like Luca can revive them
Following off that theory, I would say that actually it is their body going through a 'permanent shadowport', not to anywhere but simply into the non-existence that briefly happens to a shadowling shadowporting.
On a side note, Rainen, I shall, from this point onward, call you Rainy.
Sorry Rainy! That sounds just a little farfetched.
Actually, I think that rainen's theory its the more consistent of all that appeared here up to now.
[spoiler=Nicknames]Steelfist could be Stee, to follow the "y" sound of the ending of most nicknames.[/spoiler]
In my somewhat joking defense, so the mind wouldn't be attempting to support itself?
I definitely stand by my opinion that when a person "dies" they go into another realm. And remember how It is said the body is needed for Luca to revive a person? That proves that the body doesn't "fade away" into nothingness.
Ah! Something that you caught and I overlooked. So perhaps the reason that they fade away to purple is because that is simply their mind "going out", as the Sight isn't really just an overview of everything but rather a continuous feed of information from multiple living creatures in q certain vicinity. Thus, when someone dies, their mind stops feeding information to the hero, effectively saying that they sorta simply cease to exist. That makes sense.
It does, but you, as the player, get a picture. Not just mental information. So that wouldn't work, unfortunately. I like the idea, though.
hmm... i totally overlooked the fact that Dualiver is using the sight to see things, and that what you "see" is what he sees with his mind's eye.
Steely, why would the player not see what the hero sees? It makes sense that when someone dies, they vanish for the player, as the hero loses his feed from them.
And it leaves a mental afterimage!
How? What afterimage?
the fading purple is the after image. Also, this entire game makes more sense that you're seeing the world through Dualiver's sight. Although the one exception is crypt 2. Since lighting doesn't affect the sight the rotating lights wouldn't really affect his sight.