The Monster in the Trees | Rimworld: Generations II #11



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  1. Considering how essential the Gauralen and Anima trees have been to the colony's success, as well as Alpha's own journey spent mediatating at them, I think it'd make a lot of sense to have Nature Primacy as another ideoligion tenant.

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  2. I can definitely see that between the connection to nature, the weird mystical magical stuff, and the fact that this culture was founded by women that in the medieval era the culture goes very witchy or real life style druidic celtic. That'd be neat and not something I think Mr. Streamer has done before.

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  3. You should save some weapon from each time period, like one of those thrumbo axes (can’t remember the name) or Alpha’s anima wand and place them in a museeum. At the end of the series you’ll have a collection of some of the most memorable weapons, from Throbbers Lobber and clubs, crossbows, muskets, machineguns, laser weapons all the way to archotech weapons

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  4. A message from Gamma:

    I'm not sure if you know this already, but there is a darker, hungrier super-intelligence somewhere in this world, powerful enough to give even father pause. It creates all sorts of twisted creatures that stalks the darkest of places in the dead of night. Creatures that have even claimed the lives of my strongest warriors. The trick is to use a bit of psychic energy to essentially ring a louder dinner bell elsewhere, luring this dark intelligence and its creations toward, let's say a certain archoseed and her band of illiterate savages.

    How did it feel to be under the hunger gaze of a darkness of the likes you never seen? If you survived these 'alps' as people called them, it won't be unscathed. However, there is still a bigger monster on this planet, and I am always eager to test your mettle, no matter the means.

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