This is what Random Gods would sound like if there wasn't a being with thoughts and feelings orchestrating all the processes. Just a computer program doing what it was told to do on repeat since ages ago.
"To think of those ancient machines were our precursors, toiling away just like us, with no rhyme or reason..." "If there are any still working out there, in the swampy wastes, they are probably just as decaying as we are dying..." - Nine green stars, second generation Iterator, [DATE UNKNOWN]
I never thought that Random Gods melody in the General System Bus holds emotions of Five Pebbles too, always imagined that he's just using every circuit, every neuron that is left operational to find the solution.
I think it's cool how you could interpret this as Random Gods without being obscured by Pebbles feelings/personal processes, or as Random Gods being distorted by distance and equipment failure
So apparently this is an Interface for the ancients to interact with Pebbles without the need to enter his chamber. I think it's really symbolic how an 8 bit version of random gods plays here, it's just bytes and data, no emotion, a streamlined interface.
The amount of detail put into the ambiance in Rain World is absolutely unreal. I never stood in this room to listen to this because of the scavengers so I wouldn't have ever known it existed. thanks for sharing!!!
Ah, I like this one. Many cycles have already passed, it can be seen in the decay and overgrowth of all present structures. But here is Five Pebbles. A colossal superstructure standing tall and strong, ostensibly invulnerable to the brutal march of time, dutifully carrying out processes from an age long past. And behind that cold hard facade, a machine with a broken heart.
i feel like this is kinda a subdued version of random gods, dampened by the information's distance traveled through the probably malfunctioning systems, kind of like how the GSB is like this in the rot, probably by the same cause
A developer commentary states that the lab areas like this in 12th Council Pillar served as a way for the Ancients to interface with Five Pebbles' systems, without needing to speak to him directly - though important topics would be brought into his actual chamber for his full attention. The main lab chamber even has functional parts of Pebbles up there, including an Inspector, neurones, a gravity disruptor and other environment objects you'd normally find within his structure. It's honestly really cool
pin this or the random gods ost will come afrer you tonight
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This is what Random Gods would sound like if there wasn't a being with thoughts and feelings orchestrating all the processes. Just a computer program doing what it was told to do on repeat since ages ago.
"To think of those ancient machines were our precursors, toiling away just like us, with no rhyme or reason..."
"If there are any still working out there, in the swampy wastes, they are probably just as decaying as we are dying..."
- Nine green stars, second generation Iterator, [DATE UNKNOWN]
I never thought that Random Gods melody in the General System Bus holds emotions of Five Pebbles too, always imagined that he's just using every circuit, every neuron that is left operational to find the solution.
i genuinely thought i was about to meet a new iterator
Lol same
I think it's cool how you could interpret this as Random Gods without being obscured by Pebbles feelings/personal processes, or as Random Gods being distorted by distance and equipment failure
So apparently this is an Interface for the ancients to interact with Pebbles without the need to enter his chamber. I think it's really symbolic how an 8 bit version of random gods plays here, it's just bytes and data, no emotion, a streamlined interface.
Neat, like the one in the rot
But just wait until you hear the one in pebbles
just noticed youre the one who made the random gods that plays in the rot video haha
@@nemafloof yea that’s me :)
The amount of detail put into the ambiance in Rain World is absolutely unreal. I never stood in this room to listen to this because of the scavengers so I wouldn't have ever known it existed. thanks for sharing!!!
Ah, I like this one.
Many cycles have already passed, it can be seen in the decay and overgrowth of all present structures. But here is Five Pebbles. A colossal superstructure standing tall and strong, ostensibly invulnerable to the brutal march of time, dutifully carrying out processes from an age long past. And behind that cold hard facade, a machine with a broken heart.
mobile bird house
It feels like it has the same processing power, but it's empty, a dull music without emotions, like iterator with no thoughts, just endless iterations
it's also in LC_LAB01 toward the bottom middle. much more audible there.
Interesting that the projection looks like a star map
I was always wondering how cosmically 5P sounds and looks, even though not even going into stra
This is actually a slowed down version of the original random gods version, it didn't have any muffled filters so it sounded way more crisp
It is a slowdown of RG remix
i feel like this is kinda a subdued version of random gods, dampened by the information's distance traveled through the probably malfunctioning systems, kind of like how the GSB is like this in the rot, probably by the same cause
I just heard that thanks to a White Lizard spawning there when I was doing a safari in metropolis..
ok but fr what do you think these rooms were? were they like iterator rooms but for ancients or something?
judging by the name of the room, i think it's safe to assume that it was used as some kind of laboratory
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A developer commentary states that the lab areas like this in 12th Council Pillar served as a way for the Ancients to interface with Five Pebbles' systems, without needing to speak to him directly - though important topics would be brought into his actual chamber for his full attention. The main lab chamber even has functional parts of Pebbles up there, including an Inspector, neurones, a gravity disruptor and other environment objects you'd normally find within his structure. It's honestly really cool
underated video, this needed way much more likes and views than it has.
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