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I recently read the latest iteration of the Seven Suns of Twilight (I know I'm late but I wasn't aware of the update) and it got me speculating over what changed to cause the rise of deadhaus.
I'm not referring to what humanity did to warrant the undead becoming the salvation of the world, but rather what rule the Fetid Prince changed. I had assumed that the undead simply didn't exist before and that the rule change was that it was now possible for the dead to rise and these different variations of undead naturally coalesced. The latest iteration of the Seven Sun of Twilight dispels this as the random prophet that reads the game board and foretells how it shall end has been replaced with a Banshee and her presence is not a shock as everyone in the room understands what she is. The undead do exist prior to deadhaus but for some reason they didn't rise up in all that time before, so what changed?
My new theory is that they existed but in other realms or plains of existence where they went after death, barred or prevented from returning to the realm of the living by the decree of the Fetid Prince or those he serves; and that rule change allowed them to return there, as well as allowing new ones to manifest there instead.
I'm not referring to what humanity did to warrant the undead becoming the salvation of the world, but rather what rule the Fetid Prince changed. I had assumed that the undead simply didn't exist before and that the rule change was that it was now possible for the dead to rise and these different variations of undead naturally coalesced. The latest iteration of the Seven Sun of Twilight dispels this as the random prophet that reads the game board and foretells how it shall end has been replaced with a Banshee and her presence is not a shock as everyone in the room understands what she is. The undead do exist prior to deadhaus but for some reason they didn't rise up in all that time before, so what changed?
My new theory is that they existed but in other realms or plains of existence where they went after death, barred or prevented from returning to the realm of the living by the decree of the Fetid Prince or those he serves; and that rule change allowed them to return there, as well as allowing new ones to manifest there instead.
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