Also, you’re telling me that you’re shocked that people who grind out frames like Protea and Citrine wouldn’t be willing to sit through 4.5 hours of the best quest ever? 😂
@@benhale5542 sprinkle Veilbreaker in between Angels and Jade and we're good. I know many people don't like Veilbreaker or the content that came with it and it doesn't matter to main story progress, but it happens at around the same time as Angels so for story reasons it should be played after Angels.
In the Chains of Harrow, Rell tells us he was protecting us from the Man in the Wall. In the New War, we learn that the Drifter is the version of the Operator that didn't take the deal from the Man in the Wall to save escape safely. The Duviri Paradox is the tale of what happened to the Drifter. In the New War, right before your forced logout, Teshin is killed and thrown into the Void. Then Ballas cuts off Lotus's arm which falls into the Void. In the beginning of the Durviri Paradox, the cycle is broken when a meteor falls on the Drifter. It is just a hand, which is absorbed onto the Drifter. It is literally the Lotus giving you a hand, pun intended. The Durviri Paradox then has the Drifter met Teshin who is now available to show up thanks to being in the Void from the New War. He helps the Drifter follow the Tales of Duviri. The Tales of Duviri is a book of stories about how to manage one's emotions. By acting out all the lessons, the Drifter grows up (emotionally and physically) In the end of the Durviri Paradox, Drifter gives the doll abck to Dominius Thrax as part of a trade. Drifter tells Teshin it seemed a good deal. What happened is that Drifter no longer needs the safety of Duviri because they grew up. In exchagne for this growth, Thrax gets the doll back. Drifter no longer needs it. Teshin then tells Drifter they have a debt to "the other side" and Drifter leaves Duviri to go repay it. That repayment is Drifter showing up in the New War to help out. The whole timing of everyting is why it is the Duviri Paradox. The Void sort of broke our frame of reference for time, as you learned from your Temporal Axioms class. Without seeing the events of the War, all the events in Duviri just seem random, when they are actually explained in the New War. In teh New War, when you get to choose between Drifter and Operator, the only difference is the cosmetics you are wearing and Drifter makes a few dialogue hints to the Duviri Paradox quest line. The powers are all the same. Also, the order of the Archons is in fact up to you. When you are in the Star Chart, it does say which Archon is which node. You just jumped to node without reading, which is an easy mistake to make. The reason why Erra helps Ballas is that Ballas tricked everyone. The Sentients were supposed to kill the Orokin and all the other human variants like Corpus and Grineer (referred to as The Old War). Ballas betrayed the Orokin to Hunhow so Erra saw him as a means to the destruction of his enemies. If your programming says kill or subjugate all humans, Ballas basically handed Erra 99.9% of his goal. Only when Ballas decides to destroy the Sun so that nothing would hold him back from going to the Tau system did Erra realize he was on the wrong side.
The Drifter also took the deal, they're just the version that didn't get rescued. There's a tablet in Duviri that highlights it saying "I saved them. All of them. Never said I'd save you."
Rq tho, aliens don’t exist in warframe. Both the grineer and corpus are just human factions (although the grineer are clones), orokin are also human, and both the infested and sentients are human made. I chose the drifter for the final part, and they effectively get the exact same abilities as the operator, so whether or not you chose the operator you can still go invisible and void sling and everything. You can switch between the operator and the drifter afterwards at the transference chair thing in the orbiter. And no, doing the optional objectives doesn’t change anything. 3:40:02 Massive? Also, Ballas wanted to devour the sun then abandon the solar system to go to Tau. It was basically one last fuck you before he left. Finally finished the video and I would definitely say to do Angels of the Zariman first, then Veilbreaker, then Jade Shadows, then whispers in the walls. I think that’s the release order too. Great video btw! I just wish it was cut down a little more.
2:06:04 Where is Nora? We don't know, but someone, certain Orokin seemed to find her in The Glassmaker quest. You can't play the whole quest sequence only boss fight nowadays. But you can still find the videos of the quest and see the tedious 1st person find items detective game through some VODs, and try to piece the story together yourself.
@SirStauby It was timed exclusive, when nightwave was in the experimental phase that lasted 3 seasons spanning several months each. The first was The Wolf of Saturn Six, the second was The Emissary, and lastly The Glass Maker. These are quests tied to nightwave and expanding periodically to the finale. Despite not being able to play these quests now, you can still farm for all the cosmetics when Nora included in her mix of items. But for weapons like Wolf sledge you have to buy the wolf beacon from Baro KiTeer to summon him to fight.
32:15 "That's some level 2 scrub... OK this person definitely paid platinum on the game" made me 🤣🤣🤣 Teshin is just generally the grumpy uncle, he doesn't like anyone and if he does he won't show it. That said, as a Dax he is programmed to defend a race that barely exists anymore (The Orokin) at all cost, and Ordan Karris, the man who would become Cephalon Ordis, killed a LOT of them in a very public display. Also, Ordis in turn is programmed to defend the Operator at all costs, which considering the general feelings of the Tenno towards the Orokin could cause some friction between them. Ordis' lore is one of the more interesting pieces of writing of the 'old lore' in the game IMO, it's worth looking into.
2:37:41 omg Stauby my man stop shooting the ground 😭😭 Also at the end u asked what quest is next. I'd recommend the zariman just for lore of what happened on the ship fr fr lol
So the whole Faction thing; they are all factions of humanity. AKA the Orokin who were the last leaders of humankind. The grineer are cloned and augmented, the corpus having theyr profit-cultism. But i really loved how this quest expanded on this, the Corpus and Grineer aren´t just mindless monsters, they have very much lives and motives outside of being "da evil" Pretty sure Margulis wasn´t the lotus, but the inspiration for Natah to become the Lotus since she clearly knew her, maybe Ballas was feeding her Info on Margulis to get her back in his twisted ways. And i´m pretty sure Erra was rebuilt by ballas to manipulate Lotus and controll the sentients, Pretty sure Ballas is the guy who invented the sentients which could mean he was planning this from the very beginning. Erra still fell flat though... At the end here, Seems Praghasa was built to be the Zariman ship, except fueled by the Energy of the Sun to hold open a Wormhole to the Tau system. Pretty obvious why they didn´t use that one lol. Now it´s Ballas "Passage". I´m pretty sure he just went insane though, and just wanted to suicide School-shooter royal style. And for the Drifter; This is why everyone hates Duviri´s quest. it´s just not well placed in the story, it was released POST new war, which is the best place to do it cuz we originally had it like this; First I* though we were playing some mysterious rebel we will get more on, (my drifter was bugged but for other´s it was clear it looked like the aged operator, so cool timeskip?) Then we get the confrontation, and know he´s an Alternate stream, Our tenno never saved, fleeing into the dream-space of the void - Then getting to play his story in Duviri, finding out Teshin is also "alive" in the void. Alternatively playing Duviri Right before the New-war would also be good, but no. It was an alternate Intro to Warframe first, then was just unlocked after Vor´s prize (the tutorial), and now we get it on Uranus, right before the second dream. Which is a shame cuz Duviri´s Circuit is increadibly good for newbies. Anyways; you gotta tell me what the hell is with your controlls? I mean i don´t wanna blame you but clearly whatever you did did not help you in the long run. You can see Changed settings with a * next to it, or maybe just reset to default. I mean things like MB5 are not a thing in any game´s OG settings.
So since you've already played Duviri I'm gonna give you some context. This could be confusing, but I'm gonna do my best to make it simple and clear things up. On the ship right before the log-in screen Ballas opened a void portal. The void is nothing and all at once, so it's a realm where all possible timelines and parallel universes exist and converge. The Drifter is the version of you that didn't take the deal to get void powers with the man in the wall, so the Drifter was never saved from the Zariman, which was stuck in the void, and ended up creating the world of Duviri from the Tales Of Duviri story book to cope with their emotions and be somewhat safe. When Ballas cut off Lotus' hand it fell into that void ultimately ending up in Duviri (the meteor scene in the beginning of the Duviri quest). The stabbing also occured in both worlds (it's literally the same scene), so I believe the Duviri quest actually takes place right in between you being stabbed and the Drifter appearing here. When Lotus' hand fell into the void and Duviri it ultimately ended up guiding the Drifter to escape the spiral. Teshin told the Drifter in Duviri that the other side is trying to help them and the Drifter returning the favor after being freed from the spiral, he specifically meant Lotus helping them and them helping in the new war in return, so that's how the Drifter ended up in this quest. From the point of the stabbing you're basically playing multiple timelines with the Drifter's timeline merging with yours. The Zariman classroom scene basically explains it, it's just a looooot of multiverse/time fuckery and eternalism. Because you asked who the voice on top of the Unum tower was, as Ordis said the Ostron people of Cetus believe it to be inhabited by a spirit and that spirit is what talked to you and stopped time. We don't know any more than that about the Unum really, but it's very cool they made us go into it, since a lot of players have actually asked to do that since Cetus released back in 2017. As a fun fact, yes it is the tower you can see from Cetus and it's literally a giant flesh tower. The flesh the Ostron harvested in the Cetus introduction sequence comes from said tower and that's why there's blood everywhere in the tower. And to clear up some of your confusion around Lotus, Margulis and Natah. Margulis was the original caretaker of the Tenno after the Zariman incident and Ballas' love interest. She was killed by the Orokin for betraying them, since she didn't want them to use the Tenno the way they wanted. Ballas was heartbroken and hella salty about that, so he started going behind the Orokin's back, giving their secrets to Hunhow, as you've learned in the Sacrifice quest. That's also how Umbra came to be, because he saw Ballas' betrayal. Natah is Hunhow's daughter, a sentient who was sent to kill the Tenno after Ballas gave them all the information. But since she had to travel through the void to get to them she became sterile and couldn't have kids anymore. The Orokin, specifically Ballas captured Natah, manipulated her and made her be the new caretaker of the Tenno, Lotus. After the old war though, when the Orokin were gone, Natah kinda decided to continue being the Lotus, since she got to have a family she otherwise wouldn't be able to have and took care of these scarred kids that also didn't have a family/mother anymore. So in my opinion you were absolutely right in choosing the Lotus as her persona. Natah is who she actually is, but she chose to be the Lotus. Margulis doesn't really fit in that pool of choices, since she is only who the Lotus was modeled after, it's just not her. And I'll be the one to say it, Margulis really only is a choice for the gooners lmao, but if you want to goon you can just cutomize her with a skin at the helmet in your backrooms. For the reason of things happening in order I'd recommend doing the new quests in this order: Angels of the Zariman, Veilbreaker, Jade Shadows and then Whispers In The Walls.
Half an hour in and I'm loving this so far, but man can you please level the audio some more? Your voice is much more loud than everything else, it's really screwing with volume controls on viewer's part
One thing that people failed to tell you, it seems, was that you needed to do the jupiter mission to kill the ropalolyst. In that quest the sentient-lotus tells you a lot of info about the sentients. I don't remember if she tells you there, but the sentient mother was called Praghasa. edit: the tenno and the drifter are both immortal, the tenno because of the deal with the man in the wall, and the drifter because of the temporal loop of duviri All the music in Warframe is original for the game, except one song from Nine Inch Nails, but DE paid for the rights to use it, so UA-cam can't take down your video because of that. And the reliquary drive failed miserably Making the deal with the man in the wall killed all the other possibilities of existence, so only two remained from all of the possible timelines, the Tenno and the Drifter. Ordis existence depends on the ship, that's like his "body" as a cephalon The Unum is the tower on Cetus. The orokin utilized biomechanical technology, literally linking living tissue with metal, like they were just natural living tissue. Due to this, and I assume the use of void energy, the Unum has a mind of its own. The Man in the wall, or as we used to call him, Wally. You will know more about him for sure. And lastly, I agree so fuckin much with you lol, Lotus is the only option that makes sense, as Natah was her last, and Margulis was totally another person, and only Ballas wanted her to be her Margulis.
Im not seeing this since i haven't done the new wor quest yet because i stoped playing the game after the War within... And now i need to build a Nechramech before doing the quest....
@@SirStauby That is a very generous evaluation of a repetitive, tedious and restrictive Quest that does nothing but force Duvari adoption for Steel Path Access.
I recommend Zariman, Jade shadows, then whispers in the walls. I think the lore in each makes more sense in that order.
Also, you’re telling me that you’re shocked that people who grind out frames like Protea and Citrine wouldn’t be willing to sit through 4.5 hours of the best quest ever? 😂
@@benhale5542 sprinkle Veilbreaker in between Angels and Jade and we're good. I know many people don't like Veilbreaker or the content that came with it and it doesn't matter to main story progress, but it happens at around the same time as Angels so for story reasons it should be played after Angels.
This is good to know because this is the order I plan to do it in!
@benhale5542 that's a valid point lmfao nevertheless I am incredibly grateful to this community!
@slomo3035 good to know! I'm unsure if I'll add the side quest but it's nice to know where it lies!
In the Chains of Harrow, Rell tells us he was protecting us from the Man in the Wall. In the New War, we learn that the Drifter is the version of the Operator that didn't take the deal from the Man in the Wall to save escape safely. The Duviri Paradox is the tale of what happened to the Drifter. In the New War, right before your forced logout, Teshin is killed and thrown into the Void. Then Ballas cuts off Lotus's arm which falls into the Void. In the beginning of the Durviri Paradox, the cycle is broken when a meteor falls on the Drifter. It is just a hand, which is absorbed onto the Drifter. It is literally the Lotus giving you a hand, pun intended. The Durviri Paradox then has the Drifter met Teshin who is now available to show up thanks to being in the Void from the New War. He helps the Drifter follow the Tales of Duviri. The Tales of Duviri is a book of stories about how to manage one's emotions. By acting out all the lessons, the Drifter grows up (emotionally and physically) In the end of the Durviri Paradox, Drifter gives the doll abck to Dominius Thrax as part of a trade. Drifter tells Teshin it seemed a good deal. What happened is that Drifter no longer needs the safety of Duviri because they grew up. In exchagne for this growth, Thrax gets the doll back. Drifter no longer needs it. Teshin then tells Drifter they have a debt to "the other side" and Drifter leaves Duviri to go repay it. That repayment is Drifter showing up in the New War to help out. The whole timing of everyting is why it is the Duviri Paradox. The Void sort of broke our frame of reference for time, as you learned from your Temporal Axioms class. Without seeing the events of the War, all the events in Duviri just seem random, when they are actually explained in the New War.
In teh New War, when you get to choose between Drifter and Operator, the only difference is the cosmetics you are wearing and Drifter makes a few dialogue hints to the Duviri Paradox quest line. The powers are all the same. Also, the order of the Archons is in fact up to you. When you are in the Star Chart, it does say which Archon is which node. You just jumped to node without reading, which is an easy mistake to make.
The reason why Erra helps Ballas is that Ballas tricked everyone. The Sentients were supposed to kill the Orokin and all the other human variants like Corpus and Grineer (referred to as The Old War). Ballas betrayed the Orokin to Hunhow so Erra saw him as a means to the destruction of his enemies. If your programming says kill or subjugate all humans, Ballas basically handed Erra 99.9% of his goal. Only when Ballas decides to destroy the Sun so that nothing would hold him back from going to the Tau system did Erra realize he was on the wrong side.
The Drifter also took the deal, they're just the version that didn't get rescued. There's a tablet in Duviri that highlights it saying "I saved them. All of them. Never said I'd save you."
That's actually really cool to know! I love the timelines aspect of the story!
@@thatrandom_canadianrip the drifter lol
Rq tho, aliens don’t exist in warframe. Both the grineer and corpus are just human factions (although the grineer are clones), orokin are also human, and both the infested and sentients are human made.
I chose the drifter for the final part, and they effectively get the exact same abilities as the operator, so whether or not you chose the operator you can still go invisible and void sling and everything. You can switch between the operator and the drifter afterwards at the transference chair thing in the orbiter. And no, doing the optional objectives doesn’t change anything.
3:40:02 Massive?
Also, Ballas wanted to devour the sun then abandon the solar system to go to Tau. It was basically one last fuck you before he left.
Finally finished the video and I would definitely say to do Angels of the Zariman first, then Veilbreaker, then Jade Shadows, then whispers in the walls. I think that’s the release order too.
Great video btw! I just wish it was cut down a little more.
That's good to here theres not much difference between the 2! And yeah no Ballas is just the worst lmfao
2:06:04 Where is Nora? We don't know, but someone, certain Orokin seemed to find her in The Glassmaker quest. You can't play the whole quest sequence only boss fight nowadays. But you can still find the videos of the quest and see the tedious 1st person find items detective game through some VODs, and try to piece the story together yourself.
That's really cool! Why can't you play the quest?
@SirStauby It was timed exclusive, when nightwave was in the experimental phase that lasted 3 seasons spanning several months each. The first was The Wolf of Saturn Six, the second was The Emissary, and lastly The Glass Maker. These are quests tied to nightwave and expanding periodically to the finale.
Despite not being able to play these quests now, you can still farm for all the cosmetics when Nora included in her mix of items. But for weapons like Wolf sledge you have to buy the wolf beacon from Baro KiTeer to summon him to fight.
@sornvira that's really cool! I love that they add stuff like that! Hopefully they'll do more in the future!
32:15 "That's some level 2 scrub... OK this person definitely paid platinum on the game" made me 🤣🤣🤣
Teshin is just generally the grumpy uncle, he doesn't like anyone and if he does he won't show it. That said, as a Dax he is programmed to defend a race that barely exists anymore (The Orokin) at all cost, and Ordan Karris, the man who would become Cephalon Ordis, killed a LOT of them in a very public display. Also, Ordis in turn is programmed to defend the Operator at all costs, which considering the general feelings of the Tenno towards the Orokin could cause some friction between them. Ordis' lore is one of the more interesting pieces of writing of the 'old lore' in the game IMO, it's worth looking into.
I was so shook when I saw a warframe just chilling there but it was a really cool addition I won't lie!
2:37:41 omg Stauby my man stop shooting the ground 😭😭
Also at the end u asked what quest is next. I'd recommend the zariman just for lore of what happened on the ship fr fr lol
Listen I never claimed to be good at aiming lmfao
So the whole Faction thing; they are all factions of humanity. AKA the Orokin who were the last leaders of humankind.
The grineer are cloned and augmented, the corpus having theyr profit-cultism.
But i really loved how this quest expanded on this, the Corpus and Grineer aren´t just mindless monsters, they have very much lives and motives outside of being "da evil"
Pretty sure Margulis wasn´t the lotus, but the inspiration for Natah to become the Lotus since she clearly knew her, maybe Ballas was feeding her Info on Margulis to get her back in his twisted ways.
And i´m pretty sure Erra was rebuilt by ballas to manipulate Lotus and controll the sentients, Pretty sure Ballas is the guy who invented the sentients which could mean he was planning this from the very beginning. Erra still fell flat though...
At the end here, Seems Praghasa was built to be the Zariman ship, except fueled by the Energy of the Sun to hold open a Wormhole to the Tau system.
Pretty obvious why they didn´t use that one lol. Now it´s Ballas "Passage". I´m pretty sure he just went insane though, and just wanted to suicide School-shooter royal style.
And for the Drifter; This is why everyone hates Duviri´s quest.
it´s just not well placed in the story, it was released POST new war, which is the best place to do it cuz we originally had it like this;
First I* though we were playing some mysterious rebel we will get more on, (my drifter was bugged but for other´s it was clear it looked like the aged operator, so cool timeskip?)
Then we get the confrontation, and know he´s an Alternate stream, Our tenno never saved, fleeing into the dream-space of the void - Then getting to play his story in Duviri, finding out Teshin is also "alive" in the void.
Alternatively playing Duviri Right before the New-war would also be good, but no. It was an alternate Intro to Warframe first, then was just unlocked after Vor´s prize (the tutorial),
and now we get it on Uranus, right before the second dream. Which is a shame cuz Duviri´s Circuit is increadibly good for newbies.
Anyways; you gotta tell me what the hell is with your controlls? I mean i don´t wanna blame you but clearly whatever you did did not help you in the long run.
You can see Changed settings with a * next to it, or maybe just reset to default. I mean things like MB5 are not a thing in any game´s OG settings.
That's really cool I never realized they were all just humans lol! And yeah no I have 0 idea what the hell was going on with my controlls lmfao
Doing duviri first was definetly a bad recommendation IMO
ruined the mystery of who you were a bit
I'm inclined to agree lol
@@lexiette8343that do be true
So since you've already played Duviri I'm gonna give you some context. This could be confusing, but I'm gonna do my best to make it simple and clear things up.
On the ship right before the log-in screen Ballas opened a void portal. The void is nothing and all at once, so it's a realm where all possible timelines and parallel universes exist and converge. The Drifter is the version of you that didn't take the deal to get void powers with the man in the wall, so the Drifter was never saved from the Zariman, which was stuck in the void, and ended up creating the world of Duviri from the Tales Of Duviri story book to cope with their emotions and be somewhat safe. When Ballas cut off Lotus' hand it fell into that void ultimately ending up in Duviri (the meteor scene in the beginning of the Duviri quest). The stabbing also occured in both worlds (it's literally the same scene), so I believe the Duviri quest actually takes place right in between you being stabbed and the Drifter appearing here. When Lotus' hand fell into the void and Duviri it ultimately ended up guiding the Drifter to escape the spiral. Teshin told the Drifter in Duviri that the other side is trying to help them and the Drifter returning the favor after being freed from the spiral, he specifically meant Lotus helping them and them helping in the new war in return, so that's how the Drifter ended up in this quest. From the point of the stabbing you're basically playing multiple timelines with the Drifter's timeline merging with yours. The Zariman classroom scene basically explains it, it's just a looooot of multiverse/time fuckery and eternalism.
Because you asked who the voice on top of the Unum tower was, as Ordis said the Ostron people of Cetus believe it to be inhabited by a spirit and that spirit is what talked to you and stopped time.
We don't know any more than that about the Unum really, but it's very cool they made us go into it, since a lot of players have actually asked to do that since Cetus released back in 2017. As a fun fact, yes it is the tower you can see from Cetus and it's literally a giant flesh tower. The flesh the Ostron harvested in the Cetus introduction sequence comes from said tower and that's why there's blood everywhere in the tower.
And to clear up some of your confusion around Lotus, Margulis and Natah.
Margulis was the original caretaker of the Tenno after the Zariman incident and Ballas' love interest. She was killed by the Orokin for betraying them, since she didn't want them to use the Tenno the way they wanted. Ballas was heartbroken and hella salty about that, so he started going behind the Orokin's back, giving their secrets to Hunhow, as you've learned in the Sacrifice quest. That's also how Umbra came to be, because he saw Ballas' betrayal.
Natah is Hunhow's daughter, a sentient who was sent to kill the Tenno after Ballas gave them all the information. But since she had to travel through the void to get to them she became sterile and couldn't have kids anymore. The Orokin, specifically Ballas captured Natah, manipulated her and made her be the new caretaker of the Tenno, Lotus.
After the old war though, when the Orokin were gone, Natah kinda decided to continue being the Lotus, since she got to have a family she otherwise wouldn't be able to have and took care of these scarred kids that also didn't have a family/mother anymore.
So in my opinion you were absolutely right in choosing the Lotus as her persona. Natah is who she actually is, but she chose to be the Lotus.
Margulis doesn't really fit in that pool of choices, since she is only who the Lotus was modeled after, it's just not her. And I'll be the one to say it, Margulis really only is a choice for the gooners lmao, but if you want to goon you can just cutomize her with a skin at the helmet in your backrooms.
For the reason of things happening in order I'd recommend doing the new quests in this order: Angels of the Zariman, Veilbreaker, Jade Shadows and then Whispers In The Walls.
Half an hour in and I'm loving this so far, but man can you please level the audio some more? Your voice is much more loud than everything else, it's really screwing with volume controls on viewer's part
This was absolutely amazing advice! I raised the audio in obs so hopefully the next vid this Wednesday should be better! Definitely let me know!
Now welcome to the Mid game XD. Anyways hope you enjoy either Duviri or Whispers in the walls
hes done duviri i think
@@shikimoriamv1145tbh I forgot he did that first
Thank you! I'm very excited to see where the story goes from here!
@@shikimoriamv1145indeed!
@@brharmon2002yee lol
One thing that people failed to tell you, it seems, was that you needed to do the jupiter mission to kill the ropalolyst. In that quest the sentient-lotus tells you a lot of info about the sentients. I don't remember if she tells you there, but the sentient mother was called Praghasa.
edit: the tenno and the drifter are both immortal, the tenno because of the deal with the man in the wall, and the drifter because of the temporal loop of duviri
All the music in Warframe is original for the game, except one song from Nine Inch Nails, but DE paid for the rights to use it, so UA-cam can't take down your video because of that.
And the reliquary drive failed miserably
Making the deal with the man in the wall killed all the other possibilities of existence, so only two remained from all of the possible timelines, the Tenno and the Drifter.
Ordis existence depends on the ship, that's like his "body" as a cephalon
The Unum is the tower on Cetus. The orokin utilized biomechanical technology, literally linking living tissue with metal, like they were just natural living tissue. Due to this, and I assume the use of void energy, the Unum has a mind of its own.
The Man in the wall, or as we used to call him, Wally. You will know more about him for sure.
And lastly, I agree so fuckin much with you lol, Lotus is the only option that makes sense, as Natah was her last, and Margulis was totally another person, and only Ballas wanted her to be her Margulis.
Im not seeing this since i haven't done the new wor quest yet because i stoped playing the game after the War within... And now i need to build a Nechramech before doing the quest....
Valid yeah no theres a lot of requirements lol
New War is an example of a quest that goes on and on too long. It should be four separate quests each letting you return to the game and decompress.
Yeah I do agree it was an amazing quest but it was indeed a tad bit too long!
@@SirStauby That is a very generous evaluation of a repetitive, tedious and restrictive Quest that does nothing but force Duvari adoption for Steel Path Access.