This World Wants to Die
Rain World: The Cycle of Life and Death
Introduction to Rain World
- The setting is described as an overgrown, industrial city shrouded in fog, filled with dangers that are not immediately visible.
- The main character, a small creature called a slug cat, is introduced as it embarks on a challenging journey through this perilous world.
The Concept of Death in Rain World
- Every creature in Rain World experiences an endless cycle of death and rebirth; dying does not mean moving on but rather respawning.
- Despite the game’s focus on repeated deaths, true permanent death is nearly impossible due to the cyclical nature of existence within the game.
The Ancients and Their Quest for Ascension
- Long before the events of the game, a society known as the Ancients sought to break free from this cycle, investing resources into finding "true death," termed Ascension.
- They discovered a mysterious substance called void fluid that could potentially lead to their salvation by breaking down anything that entered it.
Consequences of Seeking True Death
- Not all who attempted to use void fluid achieved Ascension; some became Echoes—beings trapped between reality and oblivion.
- Encounters with Echoes serve as poignant reminders of the Ancients' hubris and warn against their failed attempts at escaping existence.
Legacy of the Ancients
- Ultimately, the Ancients vanished without clear explanation; remnants of their civilization remain while new creatures like slug cats continue living through cycles they tried to escape.
The Moral Dilemma of Ascension
The Ancients' Beliefs on Ascension
- The Ancients theorized that individuals unfit for ascension were often too arrogant or selfish, suggesting a belief in moral purity as the key determinant for ascension.
- They created a list of sins akin to the seven deadly sins, including violence, lust, and gluttony, which they believed anchored individuals to the material world.
- Notably, companionship and self-preservation were also considered sins by the Ancients, leading to extreme self-denial in their lives.
Consequences of Self-Imposed Suffering
- The Ancients lived under severe restrictions that resulted in malnourishment and existential dread due to their fear of becoming echoes.
- Their suffering was largely self-imposed; no external force dictated these parameters—these were constructs of their own religion.
The Role of Iterators
- To solve their ascension dilemma, the Ancients built sentient supercomputers called iterators tasked with calculating a way out of their cycles.
- Despite being remnants of the Ancients’ civilization, iterators are now left alone in a decaying world without purpose after fulfilling their mission.
The Paradox of Existence
- Iterators are programmed with a taboo against self-destruction despite understanding why one might wish to ascend. This creates a cruel irony regarding their existence.
- After solving the problem for the Ancients, they remain trapped in an empty world where nature is reclaiming them.
Life Beyond Torment: Purposed Beings
- In contrast to the tormented existence of iterators and Ancients, purposed beings like slug cat thrive within Rain World’s ecosystem.
- Slug cat's role is to clean pipes within iterator systems while enjoying life—a stark contrast to the moral constraints faced by the Ancients.
Gameplay vs. Philosophy
- Rain World's gameplay emphasizes self-preservation—the very sin avoided by the Ancients—highlighting an ironic twist in its design philosophy.
- Players often focus on exploring life within this hostile environment rather than dwelling on death or despair associated with iterators.
Community Engagement and Lore Appreciation
- Fans engage deeply with Rain World lore through extensive research and community discussions about its complex ecosystems rather than solely focusing on themes of death.
- Many players find joy in observing life as slug cat rather than being burdened by existential dread—reflecting a more positive engagement with game mechanics.
Conclusion: Embracing Life Amidst Death
Exploring the Meaning of Ascension in Rain World
The Journey of Slug Cat
- At the end of the game, Slug Cat ascends into a void-like dimension filled with alien creatures, which is visually stunning but confusing and not aligned with its initial goal of returning to its family.
- Despite achieving a symbolic ascension, players may feel unsatisfied as they never see Slug Cat accomplish its original objective; this can lead to confusion during gameplay.
- The experience for Slug Cat is portrayed as one caught in an incomprehensible reality, highlighting the limitations of understanding from its perspective.
- The desire to break free from cycles is only appealing to those who do not value them; Slug Cat finds peace in existence rather than ambition or ancient rules.
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