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finally, some proper horror themes! this will be for everyone who wanted a darker quest, and it looks like it suits Red Veil perfectly.. trailer looked like a cross between a Ghost music vid and a Dead Space trailer lol.

please let there be jumpscares, would love to see Warframe youtubers shish their pants XD.

 

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3 minutes ago, (PS4)robotwars7 said:

finally, some proper horror themes! this will be for everyone who wanted a darker quest, and it looks like it suits Red Veil perfectly.. trailer looked like a cross between a Ghost music vid and a Dead Space trailer lol.

please let there be jumpscares, would love to see Warframe youtubers shish their pants XD.

 

So we need the YouTube queen of jump scares to play it.... PewDiePie.

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2 minutes ago, (PS4)robotwars7 said:

finally, some proper horror themes! this will be for everyone who wanted a darker quest, and it looks like it suits Red Veil perfectly.. trailer looked like a cross between a Ghost music vid and a Dead Space trailer lol.

Dead Space left me with a bad taste in my mouth. It looked good on the trailers, but for me at least was completely disappointing when I got my hands on it. Hope that's not going to happen with Harrow.

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10 hours ago, Beggining said:

They look like the adults who went mad on the Zariman (their poses look similar to our memory in The War Within). Since they've killed a Red Veil member (a recent Faction), maybe the Void is able to leave imprints of them, like those spirits we see in Lua?

If it is so, it might add another layer of Fridge Horror. I like it~

Note: also, y'think we'll be able to visit the Zariman in this questline? :3

In as much as Void Imprints...we know that the Void can retain some kind of 'memory' of speech or so on. If however the Void can manifest such things physically...Good grounds to why the Orokin considered it a Hellscape.

I mean, standard psionics rules: The more gruesome the atrocity, the bigger the psychic wound it leaves behind.

9 hours ago, BornWithTeeth said:

Chaps, is this trailer narrated by Palladino while she prays to Harrow?

If so, what does that imply about the Red Veil and what they know?

Also, new terminology: Between Dust and Void, where 'Dust' is implied by context to be the normal material universe.

I think it is, Voice certainly sounds feminine. Either the Veil know a little, or are the unlucky folks to stumble onto how to well...Talk to the 'spirits' and it went from there.

Much as shades hungered for blood in the Odyssey, could the Void wraiths, if that's what they are, also hunger for blood?

And as for term, then that brings us to three I think? Invoking the Stars is largely in a welcoming context, invoking the Void is somewhere between either a deity or a place depending on context, and now...Dust as conventional space. Or as Teshin calls it, 'the world of blood and steel'.

4 hours ago, arch111 said:

And the use of "Evil" get my guard up. What exactly qualifies as evil in Warframes universe?  Last anyone used it was Teshin to describe the horror of the Sentient. 

I do think there is a chance we will actually meet Rell there.

Evil can depend on perspective, somewhat but if we suppose some higher 'force' was behind Zariman's crew going feral and murderous, that's...not something that strikes as an easy thing to contextualise in a morally sound context.

Granted. Evil is a word with a lot of connotations. Maybe it's just there for tone.

3 hours ago, SilvaDreams said:

Honestly it might be something completely new.... So we might be meeting our first true void demon.

Something born of the human subconscious

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“Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster... for when you gaze long into the abyss. The abyss gazes also into you.”
 Friedrich Nietzsche

I know. Quoting Nietzsche is perhaps over done but well...it is the Void and we're seemingly facing humanoid monsters. Maybe all that happened was the Void made people go stir crazy, the lack of anything else triggering severe Nihilphobia...which only got worse from there.

Heck. The Elder Queen says as much about the Protag's father:

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Paranoia gripped your father's mind. What was it he said - as he stared out into the starless black?

Something's out there, kiddo... watching us.

Granted we still find that niggle: The Void is white. Not some black emptiness. Or that's something only the Tenno can see it as, this amorphous mass of roiling white compared to everyone else who see's nothing.

1 hour ago, arch111 said:

Why not? Everyone treats the Void as a holy place.

The Void is sort of a 50/50 on how it's viewed.

On the one hand, it's this strange holy entity (May the Void forgive you) serving as you'd expect some terrible god. The Void fragment meanwhile discusses the exploration and discovery of it almost like some rapturous experience.

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Originally we studied Void occurrences from afar, observing and cataloguing the distribution of galaxies and refining cosmological evolution models. We are in a new age of cosmic exploration. Advancements in space travel partnered with determined curiosity have brought us closer to our object of study, and with it, revelation.

On the other hand, it's this esoteric place which is considered antithetical to pretty much everything we understand and believe. Just look at the fact it enables the growth of Argon crystals. Ships require specialised shielding to withstand travel into or through it. It's the place you invoke when dealing with enemies, the same way you'd invoke hell.

The Void...well...It appears to be whatever suits the speaker, but always with the same cautious reverence born likely out of fear and uncertainty.

Kind of like the Greek gods, I guess? On a good day, great, on a bad day terrible. At all times, demand your respect and worship.

Either way, all good questions really.

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7 minutes ago, TheGodofWiFi said:

Dead Space left me with a bad taste in my mouth. It looked good on the trailers, but for me at least was completely disappointing when I got my hands on it. Hope that's not going to happen with Harrow.

We fit the Doom story better. An empire opens up something they should have left alone, poop hits the fan.

We go to a alternate dimension that is a virtual hell and come back super powered soldiers.

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37 minutes ago, SilvaDreams said:

We fit the Doom story better. An empire opens up something they should have left alone, poop hits the fan.

We go to a alternate dimension that is a virtual hell and come back super powered soldiers.

True, but the only reason some say it reminds them of dead space is because we know the Harrow story will most likely take place on a space transport in space like dead space or the movie event horizon. Doom took place in a mining facility. But I can see both honestly. 

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10 hours ago, BornWithTeeth said:

Chaps, is this trailer narrated by Palladino while she prays to Harrow?

Sounds like she's summoning him. You know because of the hole crazy death to corruption cult they've got going on.

10 hours ago, BornWithTeeth said:

Also, new terminology: Between Dust and Void, where 'Dust' is implied by context to be the normal material universe.

The trailer has scenes set in the derelicts. Maybe dust refers to the remains of the Orokin empire, ergo derelict towers.

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10 minutes ago, AuroraSonicBoom said:

The trailer has scenes set in the derelicts. Maybe dust refers to the remains of the Orokin empire, ergo derelict towers.

I don't think it's set in the derelicts. The hype site tells us that we need to have unlocked the Mot node in the Void, so it's more than likely going to be set there.

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1 hour ago, TheGodofWiFi said:

I don't think it's set in the derelicts. The hype site tells us that we need to have unlocked the Mot node in the Void, so it's more than likely going to be set there.

You can see textures and props corresponding to the derelict tileset in the trailer. There's no reason to believe that a derelict tower would be suddenly pulled back into the void.

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1 hour ago, TheGodofWiFi said:

I don't think it's set in the derelicts. The hype site tells us that we need to have unlocked the Mot node in the Void, so it's more than likely going to be set there.

A ship lost in the void then. With void fissures open inside. 

And chtulu at the helm.

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2 hours ago, Blakrana said:
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Originally we studied Void occurrences from afar, observing and cataloguing the distribution of galaxies and refining cosmological evolution models. We are in a new age of cosmic exploration. Advancements in space travel partnered with determined curiosity have brought us closer to our object of study, and with it, revelation.

Where is this from?

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Analysis god has arrived. Behold!

Operator of Harrow IS the Rell. Because:
"from within your everlasting sacred vessel", the Harrow, the Warframe;
"you've held the lidless eye", that thing shown on last picture of the comics, is held by Rell.
But before, that woman voice, which may be the Paladino (she's also can be seen in that weird giggly helmet), says "For an age you've guarded the divide between Dust and Void", that confirms his sacrifice in order to keep "Dust" in check, whatever the Dust is. And whole monologue may be the attempt to wake Rell up, or something (from what i have seen in comics, Rell is deaf or mute (or both) ).
"He suffers while you dream" is also thing that confirms Rell as operator of Harrow. Tenno was dreaming, when Rell was suffering back there, at Zariman.
 

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