Re: Neutrality
Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 2:21 pm
Zzeii, I had only seen the Karavan officers, had no idea that there were actual Tryker representing the Karavan but the Tryker's use of the the word demon to describe the Kami flies in the face of general Tryker belief:
It has been mentioned already now, so let me throw some fuel on the fire: Note the faces of the well known Kamis in Tryker, Matis and Fyros lands. Their faces and the masks of kinship we Zoraï wear all have "horns". Now think on the helmets of the Karavan and the protrubences that adorn them, I see a very distinct similarity. It is stated that the Kamis are able to change their form
It is without question that this dicussion has raised many more questions than it has answered.
As to what the Goo is, it appears as a purple wasteland. It emits a constant purple haze which. Occasionally, large Goo nodes (http://www.comitatuspraetorian.uni.cc/m ... page&pid=4) can be found. Goo infected creatures tend to have purple blotches on them like lurid sores. Stepping onto Goo or standing in Goo mists can cause harm to a Homin, wander far enough into the Goo and it will kill instantly.
Currently, we Homins have no ability to directly impact the Goo.
Learning that a Tryker has so wholly abandoned the above views in favor of the Karavan brings a number of things to mind, most of which I'll dwell upon myself. Whether seen in a positive or a negative light, your information has given me cause to wonder.The Karavan :
The Karavan stand watch over hominkind and assure their security in case the Dragon rises or any other nefarious entity menaces. But since the Great Swarming many Trykers have come to keep their distance feeling that the Karavan have not entirely lived up to their role as Guardians.
The Kamis :
These strange and powerful entities are essentially good as they love and take care of the environment. Indeed, it is said that the earliest Trykers were the first favorites of the Kamis. For generations they dawdled in the paradise of Atys at one with the Kamis until the day the Fyros began ravishing the Bark and liberating fire. As a consequence, in need of calm and healing, the Kamis grew closer to the Zoraïs.
http://www.ryzom.com/?page=civilizations_tryker
It has been mentioned already now, so let me throw some fuel on the fire: Note the faces of the well known Kamis in Tryker, Matis and Fyros lands. Their faces and the masks of kinship we Zoraï wear all have "horns". Now think on the helmets of the Karavan and the protrubences that adorn them, I see a very distinct similarity. It is stated that the Kamis are able to change their form
What if the Kami and the Karavan are actually two general castes of the same race? What if, as the name mask of kinship suggests, they are actually more advanced homins just as the four races are more advanced than their primitive cousins (Cutes, Frahars, Gibbaïs and extinct Momos)?Strange and eerie entities capable of taking on various appearances, the Kamis constitute a major influence on Atys and its habitants.
http://www.ryzom.com/?page=factions_kami
It is without question that this dicussion has raised many more questions than it has answered.
As to what the Goo is, it appears as a purple wasteland. It emits a constant purple haze which. Occasionally, large Goo nodes (http://www.comitatuspraetorian.uni.cc/m ... page&pid=4) can be found. Goo infected creatures tend to have purple blotches on them like lurid sores. Stepping onto Goo or standing in Goo mists can cause harm to a Homin, wander far enough into the Goo and it will kill instantly.
Currently, we Homins have no ability to directly impact the Goo.