u/Marsupialmobster

▲ 79 r/horizon

What exactly is Gaia/Aloy going to do once they get Apollo?

I mean, humans are already back on earth and have a thousand year old culture, religious beliefs and their own inventions. You can't just expect them to drop all that for what Apollo offers. Not to mention the natural skepticism of various tribes and the fact that humans have kinda built up close to the iron age already without Apollo.

Unless they plan on using ELEUTHIA to make more humans? (If all Cradles aren't all depleted/destroyed) The only people I see actually making use of Apollo is the Quen.

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u/Marsupialmobster — 3 days ago

[Hated trope] An adaption of something attempts to apply unnecessary logic to justify something from the original.

Ironically, both Netflix productions with the same producer

Castlevania (Netflix TV series adapted from the game). In the game Crossed hurt vampires because it's holy and they're not. Simple as. The show attempts to justify this in a weird way of saying the crossed actually just "Fucks with their brains" because they are "Hyper evolved" predators.

Devil may cry (Netflix TV adaptation)

Magic is in the game. Simple as.

The show tries to apply real world logic and say magic doesn't exist and what is seen as magic is actually a rare element that has different properties.

u/Marsupialmobster — 5 days ago
▲ 52 r/horizon

Questions about the Cradles

This sounds bad but I need to know. Did they include genes that included things like down syndrome, inherited illness, mental disorders and the like? Or did they only add/make "Good" genes? (I know that one girl in Chainscrape (supposedly) has autism)

Another question: Are certain genes located in certain cradles? Like, are Cradles in Africa only have African genes/DNA in them? Vice versa with all locations?

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u/Marsupialmobster — 6 days ago

Are the Utaru just lame or am I missing something?

Their clothes suck, the weapons I get from quests given by them suck, their belief system is wack (The writing surrounding the land gods and belief system is cool, I'll give that to the writers), so far all I (Aloy) has been called a filthy foreigner and an ignorant.

The only redeeming quality of Utaru so far is Plainsong and Zo. Plainsong has got to be my favorite settlement if it wasn't so God damn hard to navigate.

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u/Marsupialmobster — 11 days ago

Arlington national cemetery has been the final resting place for American soldiers and dignitaries since the civil war (Ironically, it was once General Lees home they buried Union soldiers at)

The tomb of the unknown soldier is a symbolic mass grave of all soldiers unnamed and lost in the first world war. Mainly WW1 but also used for WW2/Korean war and Vietnam.

Lester Moore. He wasn't necessarily anyone important and his death wasn't the most glamorous (Shot over a package dispute) but his grave is strangely famous in Boothill. It's kinda grim but funny in a way.

u/Marsupialmobster — 19 days ago