Maybe i missed some huge exposition though, how about y’all, how’d you see it?
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oh fuck is homestuck also a political critique now? I dont want it to critize EnglandTH4NK YOU B3N wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 3:14 amI think there's something meant to be said about the sburb players providing weaponry to both sides (via prototyping) and then wiping out the winning kingdom at the very end. Not sure what it'd be.
Homestuck is a metaphor for the Obama administration, we've been over thisGeneralrabogolfo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 3:17 amoh fuck is homestuck also a political critique now? I dont want it to critize EnglandTH4NK YOU B3N wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 3:14 amI think there's something meant to be said about the sburb players providing weaponry to both sides (via prototyping) and then wiping out the winning kingdom at the very end. Not sure what it'd be.
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Its also a metaphor for paradox space i think and how its formed. Its as if Skaia is at war with the Furthest Ring. Whenever Skaia wins, the Ring weakens, as more of it is illuminated by its light.bathtimebird wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 4:53 amIt's just a game mechanic, or rather, a countdown timer. Eventually Derse is gonna win, and they'll initiate the reckoning. This is supposed to be a good thing though, as some of the meteor's the Black King/whoever has the scepter will send hurdling towards Skaia
have important bootstraps (paradox clones, frog ruins, etc) and will get sent through its defense portals and down to earth. So really, you're meant to fight the Black King while the Reckoning is happening. It's scripted. The entire chess war leads up to this.
Criticizing england isnt political critique. Its public service to the global community.Generalrabogolfo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 3:17 amoh fuck is homestuck also a political critique now? I dont want it to critize EnglandTH4NK YOU B3N wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 3:14 amI think there's something meant to be said about the sburb players providing weaponry to both sides (via prototyping) and then wiping out the winning kingdom at the very end. Not sure what it'd be.
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... Suddenly i am imagining a enormous planetoids that peoples from failed sessions just end up. Run by a horror terror that works a bar.Crpal wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 2:49 pmHonestly, its kind of fucked up. These people with real thoughts, feelings, and emotions, who have dreams and wants, are ultimately just thrown away to die in a ultimately worthless war. The whole point of the war is to just give the players increased impetus to beat their session and create a new universe. Even if Derse wins (which is always destined to do) everyone loses because their session becomes doomed and fades away.
yknow id read a comic about that if I still read comics. pretty funny idea and definitely something I agree is possiblethorondraco wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 9:40 am... Suddenly i am imagining a enormous planetoids that peoples from failed sessions just end up. Run by a horror terror that works a bar.Crpal wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 2:49 pmHonestly, its kind of fucked up. These people with real thoughts, feelings, and emotions, who have dreams and wants, are ultimately just thrown away to die in a ultimately worthless war. The whole point of the war is to just give the players increased impetus to beat their session and create a new universe. Even if Derse wins (which is always destined to do) everyone loses because their session becomes doomed and fades away.
It seems less creation and destruction and more order and chaos. Thing is it almost feels like Skaia, or the forces behind skaia, are the aggressors in this instance.JakeMorph wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 10:17 pmi don't think the war on the battlefield is 'forgotten by necessity' through progress in the game: the defeat of the black king and his army is the final level of Sburb. the fact that the war faded into obscurity as the comic went on is more of a symptom of the kids' own personal journey and lord english's hijacking of the normal chain of events.
even then i don't think the war is necessarily 'irrelevant' to the ending of Homestuck. adversity between prospit and derse has always just been essentially a proxy war between the forces of destruction and creation - represented by the horrorterrors and skaia - and that battle continues to rage on until Act 7, just with different soldiers and in different theatres. of course, it becomes more complicated when it turns out the horrorterrors and lord english, despite both being destructive entities, are at odds with even each other: but that's why Homestuck's ending is essentially a compromise between the two sides, destroying one world to make room for the creation of the next. the black and white colour theming associated with the epilogues is partially representative of this.
irl war is also like this