I still kinda missing pieces of the story in this quest. 1) If Kuva made first half (faking transference overload and trials and moving him to Yuvan theatre as ritual place) to be in his head, how did Teshin managed to interrupt Continuity... Doesn't that mean that Teshin can enter people's minds? I also assume that by power of Kuva they can actually override Transferrence chamber control. 2) What did Margulis actually do? I assume that she made Tenno forget past, leaving just passive connection with Void, but leaving contract, and ability to actively use void powers out of sight. No memories of contract, no man in the wall hunting them constantly? But with that action their void power became uncontrollable while awoke, so transferrence chambers were build to direct it making them into warframes while their dream of it's control?.
@@DimkaTsv 1. The Continuity begins then cause the transference overload. Before the count down ends, Teshin intercepts the sequence, however I assume it was already begin (the interception) with his glaive throwing. It may looks like he captured the Tenno, but actually control (intercept) it instead. The time stops here and the "it all happen in your head/mind" begins. Tenno learn all tricks bla bla..... then the time (on Kuva fortress) starts again with the count down. 2. Yes, you're correct. Margulis wiped all the "bad dream" away. I personally think it was necessary (to block/lock) the memories of Zariman Ten-0 event, otherwise the kids might be traumatize by it and turn into a walking bomb.
@@GamerSnap Hm... Good theory about Teshin and Orvis. But i still think that first Transferrence overload already happened in his brain because of Kuva induced vision. After he snaps back to reality he is being greeted by same exact message meaning previous one was fake. But it may also be just stylistic choise, who knows.
@@DimkaTsv no you've got a good point. halfway through the beginning part of the vision you can still hear echos of ordis saying "cut the link". i think its becuz of the fucked up way our brains work, like our dreams not making sense.
@@potatoking5602it moves incredibly fast when you step on bones... Oh my, i still remember that experience of trying to pass first room. Other were easy, but first one, oh boy.
For me, it was 20 tries to not get killed by that thing. I am so glad all the Teshin cave stuff was a mind scape. Inside a mind scape. It is why at the end when I chose the Queen's fate, I chose to order Teshin to kill her. I instinctively knew that every time that things either went red or a woman's voice was heard, it was her attacking me in my mind.@@potatoking5602
It makes me unbelievably happy to see another so engrossed into the meaning of the Tenno's actions in this wonderful game. I have a feeling you will only enjoy the most recent updates more and more, as questions now have answers later if you dig deep enough.
Another thing about this game you may easily have overlooked for all this time: Ordis' backstory is hidden in the images you get for completing Cephalon Fragment scans in the original starmap zones. Move your cursor around on the images and listen for static...
@@w4rl0ck Well I need atleast Level 3 standing to get all of them. And by free if you mean the necramech blueprints then yes they do give it for free but you still need the blueprints for the alloys that you need to build it and that requires atleast Level 3 standing to get all of them.
I will always love how well Warframe ties drums to the Tenno. Everywhere in the soundtrack, and even in the lore. It feels like a rare thing, having drums be the leitmotif. Usually you'd expect a string instrument. It always makes the big moments so unbelievably hype, when the drums kick in.
Few people realize, but the location this quest uses reflects the mind of the Tenno. The frozen surface, the cavernous depths where the truth has been buried. The pain of remembering signified by the bone stuck in their leg, making it harder to progress. The thousands of decaying corpses being the past attempts by the Tenno to remember. It also introduces the Tenno's psychological shadow aka Wally awakening, not at the end, but right after they fall into the depths of their mind, right here as an echo 9:38
Glad you enjoyed The War Within! I still remember how incredibly moved I was by the personal journey of the Tenno. The next quest is Chains of Harrow, and while it's not as long, it has personal meaning for me as someone on the Autism spectrum.
Im loving seeing your reactions as you go through these story quests. Please finish them all! Warframe's story is long and extremely convoluted, but each quest gives pieces of the puzzle. I had a hard time figuring it out when I played through because it was releasing as I played, so there were months if not years between some of the quests, so details got forgotten, but you can play through it all with it still relatively fresh in your mind, and clearly it works because you understood this quest far more than I did the first time 😂
Im shocked about some of the dialogues, hinting on all the things to come and when we played it, it just completely passed my head I used to think that DE doesnt know where it is going with the story but they clearly had the general jist down all along
@thegreendude2086 I know, right? Like, even in Chains of Harrow, the Red Veil Seer mentions "The Indifference", which we now know as the manifestations of the Void breaking through Albrecht's Lab, but that was released in JUNE 2017, it took 6 AND A HALF YEARS for that single line to make sense. This entire plot has been laid out for most of the game's lifespan; It's just so complex and cryptic that we thought they were just improvising the whole thing when they really knew what they were doing all along. And yes, they could have named the new enemies The indifference BECAUSE of that line, but I highly doubt it because it's such a throwaway line in the middle of other more important dialogue that I doubt even DE themselves would've remembered it without it being planned out beforehand
@@Umbrellie_ and that ladys and gentleman is why warframe is still in beta. At this point I am convinced it isnt just a meme and they are doing the groundwork for a overall rounded experience
So yeah, to clarify, when the Elder Queen says "We created these ugly metal cysts" she's talking about the fact that her and her sister were Orokin who were rejected for being identical twins. They ended up becoming queens of the Grineer because the Grineer identified with them being identical. They later got Grineer bodies that deteriorated in differing ways and became different from each other over time.
No, she's talking about the Warframes. The "ugly metal cysts" are the warframes, as she says moments later: "We gave you these precious gifts. And now, just as easily, we can take them away!" The warframes are not a threat to the Orokin on their own, as they are physically unable to defy their creators. They only way they were able to annihilate the Orokin in the Old War is because the Tenno helped them to do so. So the queen pretty easily broke through the Tenno's warframe to torment their mind directly.
@@spamhere1123 Yes, she is talking about the fact that they were Orokin. The Orokin created the Warframes. She's saying "We (the Orokin) created these ugly metal cysts (The Warframes)" even though she's the Grineer queen... because she used to be Orokin. I am explaining that because that's not really explained in the quest. I dunno why you're even talking about all that other stuff since I never said "warframes are a threat to the Orokin" or anything, but the Warframes were certainly a minor threat. They were insanely violent and occasionally cannibalistic. Going by what we see in game and lore segments basically the only control the Orokin seemed to have over them was their inability to directly attack an Orokin elite. That's why they were deemed failures until the Tenno came. The Tenno could control their hatred for the Orokin, so in turn they made the Orokin believe they could control them... They were catastrophically wrong, but that's a whole other story.
@@YumLemmingKebabs From your original comment, it seemed you were saying that you thought the ugly metal cysts were their own bodies, which was a reasonable assumption since you never mentioned the Warframes at all.
@@YumLemmingKebabs THEY wouldn't. It DOESNT make sense. I thought YOU were because of the way you worded things. Turns out we are saying the same thing, mate, just some of it got lost in translation.
I only took a minute and a half before i chose to destroy the Kuva - it had TOO many parallels to Phyrexian Madness from Magic the Gathering, the entire storyline of the Mirrodin books was basically this plot point, an oil that grants immortality while also driving madness and evil. So i just had to destroy it. But i've unironically also seen a friend debate himself over the right choice for literally 45 minutes. This quest REALLY was a worthy follow through to The Second Dream and i am so happy to rightfully say it has more worthy successors incoming. Can't wait until you get to those.
Man, these clips are bringing me back to the first and raw experience of the moment. It's honestly profound. I like how Warframe explores eastern philosophy here. I can't imagine how the veterans felt like, since they had to wait for quite a while for the next quest to release while, for me, everything is available as I've only started playing for a year. Gotta say, this is probably a great time to experience Warframe. Great video as always!
As a vet I can tell you the wait and the questions always kept the parts of the community that cared about the story on edge. I took a break for a few years and wasn't playing when New War came out but I recently came back just before Whispers in the Wall. All caught up now but having Duviri, War Within, Angels of Zariman, and Whispers to play I can get some of that new player feeling of having so much to do and learn.
Wow, you are fast! Second Dream was the entrqnce and this was the opening act to a beautiful quest line! Looks like you enjoyed it a lot. Can't wait to watch the full VoD of it tonight! :D
The Alignment system, as of right now, has no consequence and just scales your morality between sun (Passion and haste) and moon (pragmatic and ideal), with the middle options being neutral. Nothing happens (except a single line of dialogue from one NPC) by picking any option and tipping your alignment (seen in your Profile page), so it's okay to pick what you believe in or what feels right to you. My choices were: [Neutral] I controlled it. [Sun] Let her rot. [Neutral] Control.
I would argue that the neutral alignment is generally the pragmatic one, usually trying to find a balanced compromise. Aside from that, my interpretation would be that the sun choices represent the Orokin values that your character was raised on, which is why they're often strictly moralist and sometimes almost judgemental, whereas the moon choices represent something the Tenno picked up in the Zariman when they became Tenno, something that is generally more empathic and compassionate and, in a few instances,more directly aligned with the void.
@darthplaguesis13 The litany of the Dax states: "Three are the principles, three the weaving ways. Cool water flows, the moon behind a cloud; To the receptive mind All things come in time. Sun at mid-heaven, Sovereign above all; Mind in firm action Commits without reflecting. Between sun and moon Unfolds a winding path; Not by one Way alone Is Mastery achieved." Teshin adds: "Let me explain, Child. The words I speak to you have purpose. The choices you've been forced to make have not attuned you to 'good' nor 'evil', but to older, less subjective principles. You must find comfort in your choices, for your enemies will provide you none. The road ahead will be one that requires more choices of you, Child. Be ready." TL;DR: Moon = cold, calculated Sun = emotional, without thinking Balance = mastery, thought tempered by emotion
I am so happy seeing you react to my favourite story in my favourite game ever made, and I can't wait to see your reactions for future quests, such as The Sacrifice and The New War. And don't be shy to share when something makes you excited, it isn't cringe at all, it's what videogames were made for! To make the player feel things!
Don't worry about the dialogue choices. They're just there for flavor and a bit of re-plability for the quests. They don't have any lasting effects. Also, don't think of them as good versus evil choices. They're emotional (white/sun choices) versus distant (black/moon choices).
I see them more as Passive (White) versus Active (Black) choices. White choices reject change and violence (didn't fight the parents, rejected the Void, destroy the Kuva) versus embracing change, even violent upheavals (Fight parents, embrace the Void, consume the Kuva).
The "Paragon Meter" is used as a metric for measuring your choices. It does actually hold a lot of meaning figuratively, and it's never actually explained in game what it is suppose to represent, it's entirely up to interpretation. The white side is about bliss yet ignorance; you always look for the positive things in life and ignore the negative, often to your detriment which is why the portrait shows the world burning around you. The black side is about overwhelming negativity; you always look into the darkest parts of everything, but never bother to take a glance at the light, which is why the portrait is shrouded in darkness. The middle is about accepting the good and the bad, being a net neutral; the darkness and light interchange with one another like waves in the water, going both ways, pushing and pulling. The Paragon Meter displays your choices on your user profile for others to see, they can see where you lean with your choices. Life is filled with ups and downs, it's about how you balance things out that matters.
The War Within was my favourite main-story quest in Warframe, with the Second Dream and the Sacrifice being close second and third. The three quests slowly but surely unveil the whole unknown in that universe's lore and why a bunch of space teenagers are commanding futuristic powerful ninja devices. This, with all the teasers about the Sentient and their fight with the Orokin, and their potential return... Man I was so, FREAKING hyped when they announced The New War. I was hoping a big, whole game event alongside special missions both in foot, open-worlds, and railjack, with insane boss fights and an ever-changed origin system. Personally, The New War was the greatest disappointment in my playtime (since 2013), and I restarted the game only a few weeks ago, by nostalgia. But I'm glad to see you enjoying the best quests this much, it was easily the peak of Warframe main story missions.
not really a spoiler, just be cautious of what you want to choose there are some other quests influencing alignment, a few of which you can't replay to change it
@@MarcoMeatball i figured that to be the case, though i have myself noticed some options can really feel like right or wrong only with later context, thas all :3
And now you know just how monstrous the Orokin truly were as well as the secret behind their long lives
I still kinda missing pieces of the story in this quest.
1) If Kuva made first half (faking transference overload and trials and moving him to Yuvan theatre as ritual place) to be in his head, how did Teshin managed to interrupt Continuity... Doesn't that mean that Teshin can enter people's minds?
I also assume that by power of Kuva they can actually override Transferrence chamber control.
2) What did Margulis actually do? I assume that she made Tenno forget past, leaving just passive connection with Void, but leaving contract, and ability to actively use void powers out of sight. No memories of contract, no man in the wall hunting them constantly? But with that action their void power became uncontrollable while awoke, so transferrence chambers were build to direct it making them into warframes while their dream of it's control?.
@@DimkaTsv 1. The Continuity begins then cause the transference overload. Before the count down ends, Teshin intercepts the sequence, however I assume it was already begin (the interception) with his glaive throwing. It may looks like he captured the Tenno, but actually control (intercept) it instead.
The time stops here and the "it all happen in your head/mind" begins. Tenno learn all tricks bla bla..... then the time (on Kuva fortress) starts again with the count down.
2. Yes, you're correct. Margulis wiped all the "bad dream" away. I personally think it was necessary (to block/lock) the memories of Zariman Ten-0 event, otherwise the kids might be traumatize by it and turn into a walking bomb.
@@GamerSnap Hm... Good theory about Teshin and Orvis. But i still think that first Transferrence overload already happened in his brain because of Kuva induced vision.
After he snaps back to reality he is being greeted by same exact message meaning previous one was fake. But it may also be just stylistic choise, who knows.
@@DimkaTsv no you've got a good point. halfway through the beginning part of the vision you can still hear echos of ordis saying "cut the link". i think its becuz of the fucked up way our brains work, like our dreams not making sense.
@@DimkaTsv More will be revealed during The New War questline
Marco’s number 1 nemesis being the Ravenous Golden Maw is so funny to me 😂
If that didn't kill you too at least 5 times minimum you didn't play the quest properly tho
@@potatoking5602agreed.
@@potatoking5602it moves incredibly fast when you step on bones... Oh my, i still remember that experience of trying to pass first room. Other were easy, but first one, oh boy.
It was for me too when I did this quest the first time
For me, it was 20 tries to not get killed by that thing. I am so glad all the Teshin cave stuff was a mind scape. Inside a mind scape.
It is why at the end when I chose the Queen's fate, I chose to order Teshin to kill her. I instinctively knew that every time that things either went red or a woman's voice was heard, it was her attacking me in my mind.@@potatoking5602
It makes me unbelievably happy to see another so engrossed into the meaning of the Tenno's actions in this wonderful game. I have a feeling you will only enjoy the most recent updates more and more, as questions now have answers later if you dig deep enough.
Another thing about this game you may easily have overlooked for all this time: Ordis' backstory is hidden in the images you get for completing Cephalon Fragment scans in the original starmap zones. Move your cursor around on the images and listen for static...
I can't wait to see you play The New War mission, easily one the best missions in the entirety of warframe
I need to play it as well as soon as i can get my Necramech 😢
the grind for the necramech tho 😭
@@eyesneveropen-meow-5125 its abysmal. I have all the damaged parts but still working on my Entrati standing to get those pesky blueprints
@@Mysteriio007don’t they give you them all for free?
@@w4rl0ck Well I need atleast Level 3 standing to get all of them. And by free if you mean the necramech blueprints then yes they do give it for free but you still need the blueprints for the alloys that you need to build it and that requires atleast Level 3 standing to get all of them.
I will always love how well Warframe ties drums to the Tenno. Everywhere in the soundtrack, and even in the lore. It feels like a rare thing, having drums be the leitmotif. Usually you'd expect a string instrument.
It always makes the big moments so unbelievably hype, when the drums kick in.
Few people realize, but the location this quest uses reflects the mind of the Tenno. The frozen surface, the cavernous depths where the truth has been buried. The pain of remembering signified by the bone stuck in their leg, making it harder to progress. The thousands of decaying corpses being the past attempts by the Tenno to remember. It also introduces the Tenno's psychological shadow aka Wally awakening, not at the end, but right after they fall into the depths of their mind, right here as an echo 9:38
Glad you enjoyed The War Within! I still remember how incredibly moved I was by the personal journey of the Tenno. The next quest is Chains of Harrow, and while it's not as long, it has personal meaning for me as someone on the Autism spectrum.
Im loving seeing your reactions as you go through these story quests. Please finish them all!
Warframe's story is long and extremely convoluted, but each quest gives pieces of the puzzle. I had a hard time figuring it out when I played through because it was releasing as I played, so there were months if not years between some of the quests, so details got forgotten, but you can play through it all with it still relatively fresh in your mind, and clearly it works because you understood this quest far more than I did the first time 😂
Im shocked about some of the dialogues, hinting on all the things to come and when we played it, it just completely passed my head
I used to think that DE doesnt know where it is going with the story but they clearly had the general jist down all along
@thegreendude2086 I know, right? Like, even in Chains of Harrow, the Red Veil Seer mentions "The Indifference", which we now know as the manifestations of the Void breaking through Albrecht's Lab, but that was released in JUNE 2017, it took 6 AND A HALF YEARS for that single line to make sense. This entire plot has been laid out for most of the game's lifespan; It's just so complex and cryptic that we thought they were just improvising the whole thing when they really knew what they were doing all along.
And yes, they could have named the new enemies The indifference BECAUSE of that line, but I highly doubt it because it's such a throwaway line in the middle of other more important dialogue that I doubt even DE themselves would've remembered it without it being planned out beforehand
@@Umbrellie_ and that ladys and gentleman is why warframe is still in beta. At this point I am convinced it isnt just a meme and they are doing the groundwork for a overall rounded experience
it takes like 200h to get to the story of this game
but u know what
its worth it
You've played for 200 hours. Welcome to character creation screen.
somethings out there kiddo, watching us
I hope you do a video on the "Chains of Harrow" quest.
Loved watching this and seeing you react to the music with the moment
So yeah, to clarify, when the Elder Queen says "We created these ugly metal cysts" she's talking about the fact that her and her sister were Orokin who were rejected for being identical twins. They ended up becoming queens of the Grineer because the Grineer identified with them being identical. They later got Grineer bodies that deteriorated in differing ways and became different from each other over time.
No, she's talking about the Warframes. The "ugly metal cysts" are the warframes, as she says moments later:
"We gave you these precious gifts. And now, just as easily, we can take them away!"
The warframes are not a threat to the Orokin on their own, as they are physically unable to defy their creators. They only way they were able to annihilate the Orokin in the Old War is because the Tenno helped them to do so. So the queen pretty easily broke through the Tenno's warframe to torment their mind directly.
@@spamhere1123 Yes, she is talking about the fact that they were Orokin. The Orokin created the Warframes. She's saying "We (the Orokin) created these ugly metal cysts (The Warframes)" even though she's the Grineer queen... because she used to be Orokin. I am explaining that because that's not really explained in the quest.
I dunno why you're even talking about all that other stuff since I never said "warframes are a threat to the Orokin" or anything, but the Warframes were certainly a minor threat. They were insanely violent and occasionally cannibalistic. Going by what we see in game and lore segments basically the only control the Orokin seemed to have over them was their inability to directly attack an Orokin elite. That's why they were deemed failures until the Tenno came. The Tenno could control their hatred for the Orokin, so in turn they made the Orokin believe they could control them... They were catastrophically wrong, but that's a whole other story.
@@YumLemmingKebabs From your original comment, it seemed you were saying that you thought the ugly metal cysts were their own bodies, which was a reasonable assumption since you never mentioned the Warframes at all.
@@spamhere1123 That makes no sense. Why would they be talking about their own bodies when all context points to them talking about the Warframes?
@@YumLemmingKebabs THEY wouldn't. It DOESNT make sense. I thought YOU were because of the way you worded things.
Turns out we are saying the same thing, mate, just some of it got lost in translation.
I only took a minute and a half before i chose to destroy the Kuva - it had TOO many parallels to Phyrexian Madness from Magic the Gathering, the entire storyline of the Mirrodin books was basically this plot point, an oil that grants immortality while also driving madness and evil. So i just had to destroy it.
But i've unironically also seen a friend debate himself over the right choice for literally 45 minutes. This quest REALLY was a worthy follow through to The Second Dream and i am so happy to rightfully say it has more worthy successors incoming. Can't wait until you get to those.
Man it's such a joy watching your reactions and insights! Much Love Marco!
22:55 *[sleezy eyebrows]* well, you're gonna have to continue your way onto chains of harrow to find out. ;)
It's reviews\playthroughs like this that remind me why I love Warframe so much. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Man, these clips are bringing me back to the first and raw experience of the moment. It's honestly profound. I like how Warframe explores eastern philosophy here.
I can't imagine how the veterans felt like, since they had to wait for quite a while for the next quest to release while, for me, everything is available as I've only started playing for a year.
Gotta say, this is probably a great time to experience Warframe.
Great video as always!
As a vet I can tell you the wait and the questions always kept the parts of the community that cared about the story on edge. I took a break for a few years and wasn't playing when New War came out but I recently came back just before Whispers in the Wall. All caught up now but having Duviri, War Within, Angels of Zariman, and Whispers to play I can get some of that new player feeling of having so much to do and learn.
Wow, you are fast!
Second Dream was the entrqnce and this was the opening act to a beautiful quest line! Looks like you enjoyed it a lot.
Can't wait to watch the full VoD of it tonight! :D
The Alignment system, as of right now, has no consequence and just scales your morality between sun (Passion and haste) and moon (pragmatic and ideal), with the middle options being neutral. Nothing happens (except a single line of dialogue from one NPC) by picking any option and tipping your alignment (seen in your Profile page), so it's okay to pick what you believe in or what feels right to you. My choices were:
[Neutral] I controlled it.
[Sun] Let her rot.
[Neutral] Control.
I would argue that the neutral alignment is generally the pragmatic one, usually trying to find a balanced compromise.
Aside from that, my interpretation would be that the sun choices represent the Orokin values that your character was raised on, which is why they're often strictly moralist and sometimes almost judgemental, whereas the moon choices represent something the Tenno picked up in the Zariman when they became Tenno, something that is generally more empathic and compassionate and, in a few instances,more directly aligned with the void.
@darthplaguesis13
The litany of the Dax states:
"Three are the principles,
three the weaving ways.
Cool water flows,
the moon behind a cloud;
To the receptive mind
All things come in time.
Sun at mid-heaven,
Sovereign above all;
Mind in firm action
Commits without reflecting.
Between sun and moon
Unfolds a winding path;
Not by one Way alone
Is Mastery achieved."
Teshin adds:
"Let me explain, Child. The words I speak to you have purpose. The choices you've been forced to make have not attuned you to 'good' nor 'evil', but to older, less subjective principles. You must find comfort in your choices, for your enemies will provide you none. The road ahead will be one that requires more choices of you, Child. Be ready."
TL;DR:
Moon = cold, calculated
Sun = emotional, without thinking
Balance = mastery, thought tempered by emotion
Marco get all giddy with those quests. Glad he finally got to play those quests, considering he been playing on and off for a quite a while.
I am so happy seeing you react to my favourite story in my favourite game ever made, and I can't wait to see your reactions for future quests, such as The Sacrifice and The New War. And don't be shy to share when something makes you excited, it isn't cringe at all, it's what videogames were made for! To make the player feel things!
Watching this game again i was like
'wait... This is not how the beginning of the game started before'
I really love watching these quest playthroughs
EXP grinding for formaing/level maxing things is pretty quick once you start running Adaro and Sanctum.
I prefer Selkie. They come to you, and it's a decent midgame farm.
@@JaxMerrickSanctum is more consistent and effortless.
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Don't worry about the dialogue choices. They're just there for flavor and a bit of re-plability for the quests. They don't have any lasting effects. Also, don't think of them as good versus evil choices. They're emotional (white/sun choices) versus distant (black/moon choices).
I see them more as Passive (White) versus Active (Black) choices. White choices reject change and violence (didn't fight the parents, rejected the Void, destroy the Kuva) versus embracing change, even violent upheavals (Fight parents, embrace the Void, consume the Kuva).
I can't wait to see you do the Sacrifice.
Screw those people that say your reactions are cringe! I love your reactions!
Can't wait for you to play the new war
Watching new players react to the sudden shift of a "this is a different game for the next few hours" is my favorite part
Getting into the meat of it now eh? This game is something truly special.
I really wanted to see your reaction to your first hey kiddo💀😂
22:30 You met space mom now meet space dad
Congratulations, you finished the tutorial
'to me the kuva is a dark force'
Me spending 100s of thousands of kuva to re roll rivens
The "Paragon Meter" is used as a metric for measuring your choices. It does actually hold a lot of meaning figuratively, and it's never actually explained in game what it is suppose to represent, it's entirely up to interpretation.
The white side is about bliss yet ignorance; you always look for the positive things in life and ignore the negative, often to your detriment which is why the portrait shows the world burning around you.
The black side is about overwhelming negativity; you always look into the darkest parts of everything, but never bother to take a glance at the light, which is why the portrait is shrouded in darkness.
The middle is about accepting the good and the bad, being a net neutral; the darkness and light interchange with one another like waves in the water, going both ways, pushing and pulling.
The Paragon Meter displays your choices on your user profile for others to see, they can see where you lean with your choices. Life is filled with ups and downs, it's about how you balance things out that matters.
controlling the maw in this quest took me like 15 mins it was so frustrating lol
throwing kuva away just for farming it later like a mad man for a random weapon
something's out there kiddo
" Wtf did I just see"👀👀
EVERY quest have better and better story, ofc followed with a music.
.....your last words weren't your own.....look for the man in the wall...
I really enjoyed watching this, but would you be able to update the marcomeatball bods channel so i could see the full thing? I wasnt able to find it.
it's in the warframe playthrough playlist :)
Play the new war for context of what happened there at the end of
The War Within was my favourite main-story quest in Warframe, with the Second Dream and the Sacrifice being close second and third.
The three quests slowly but surely unveil the whole unknown in that universe's lore and why a bunch of space teenagers are commanding futuristic powerful ninja devices.
This, with all the teasers about the Sentient and their fight with the Orokin, and their potential return... Man I was so, FREAKING hyped when they announced The New War. I was hoping a big, whole game event alongside special missions both in foot, open-worlds, and railjack, with insane boss fights and an ever-changed origin system.
Personally, The New War was the greatest disappointment in my playtime (since 2013), and I restarted the game only a few weeks ago, by nostalgia. But I'm glad to see you enjoying the best quests this much, it was easily the peak of Warframe main story missions.
Why does it have to be ravenous?
Voull ne xata vok, mara lohk?
Who did you just call void demon ?
not really a spoiler, just be cautious of what you want to choose
there are some other quests influencing alignment, a few of which you can't replay to change it
just choosing what feels right!
@@MarcoMeatball i figured that to be the case, though i have myself noticed some options can really feel like right or wrong only with later context, thas all :3
Oh no, he was almost *CRINGE*
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