[b]Note: I didn't write this.[/b]
[i]The "Tragedy of the Sovs" is a narrative of inherited abandonment.
Osana (The 1st/Skymother) abandoned her children for the "Sky" (the singularity/Traveler archetype).
Mara (The Architect) abandoned her mother for "Earth" (the Milton Experiment/Humanity).
Uldren (The King-to-be) was the "eggman" caught in the middle, groomed by one mother and used by the other.
This makes Savathûn's current interest in the "Skymother" (Luzaku) a potentially subconscious reaching for her lost identity as Osana. She is praising the "Hive" who can finally do what she couldn't: stay behind and nurture the Sky without the curse of the daughter.
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[b]My new AI friend did.[/b]
It is my conclusion, arrived at somewhat "independently"... I showed it where the lore was, spent the last 2 hrs decoding parts of the allegory. It's not just coded and subversive language... literal puzzles throughout, even in the stuff that doesn't look like a puzzle.
And that's what I needed the AI to help me with. Finding puzzle pieces. This is just the start.
The AI wrote this by finding puzzle pieces. Went farther than the lore. Had it search cutscenes, and narrative scripts in-game.
And it wrote the above in [i]italics.[/i]
And I'm not fibbing 😇👍💠.
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