Soul Reaver 2 - Raziel meets future Elder God
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"Or maybe you're just hungry. Could it be as simple as that? Wouldn't that be poetic irony? The great advisary of the vampires turns out to be the biggest parasite of them all".
Brilliant!
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"I am the engine of life, devourer of death"?!! More like "engine of blah blah blah, devourer of shit". Really, theElder knows only to confuse anyone with his nonsense. At least Raziel mocks him very nice and funny.
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@Joudas So does the Elder God favor the Hylden over the Ancient Vampires than??
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I saw the cover of this game in the pre-played section of some game shop. Didn't buy it, it was in Spanish for some reason, but it looked awesome, so now I'm here.
AND IT LOOKS EVEN MORE AWESOME! OMG! THIS GAME LOOKS COOL!
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@batmanpronz I hope that too.
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@whaowman fuck Chuck Norris and every retard who thinks he's a comedian because of that bearded fuck. You're a humorless cunt and I hope your first child dies in your arms.
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What a great story!
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This game should be on PSN. :)
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Elder God seems to be doesn't afraid anything. But there's actually someone scares him shitless: Chuck Norris.
whaowman 3 months ago
@whaowman Are we seriously still making Chuck Norris jokes? I just lost some faith in the internet.
Joudas 3 months ago 9
How was the Elder God a parasite? what did he do in more concrete terms? I've become interested in this game's plotline but I just can't piece together why the Elder God is the main antagonist of the series. Why is he a cancer? what's his purpose?
menaname123 1 year ago
@menaname123 The ancient vampires worshipped him as a god, before they were cursed with immortality. When they (and everyone else) dies, it's him and his 'Wheel of Fate' that essentially causes their reincarnation - the 'inexorable cycle of birth, death, and rebirth' that keeps coming up. The Hylden cursed the vampires with immortality, removing them from this cycle and, in effect, from the Elder God's favor, causing them to become what they are now.
Joudas 1 year ago
@menaname123 Raziel later learns (in SR1) that he's not, in fact, a benevolent god-figure, he's a parasite - he has his minions collect the souls of the dead, which he essentially feeds on - it's never established concretely whether he's responsible for their rebirth or not, but his power is obviously far less than what you'd consider a god to have, as is evidenced by his inability to just, you know, smite Raziel down, or escape Kain at the end of Defiance.
Joudas 1 year ago 8