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Edited by Ruin Tree: 9/24/2015 5:34:14 AM
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Shin Malphur: The First

Oh, would you look at the time, it's time for another lore post! This one is centered around Shin Malphur, and his special Light abilities. First off, I just want to cover the basics. *clears throat* Shin Malphur lived in a small town known as Palamon in the Dark Age. One day Jaren Ward showed up, and Shin held his gun, the Last Word. A good time later, Jaren killed the dictator of the town, Magistrate Loken. A decent time after that, Dredgen Yor blew into town. He scared the shit out of Shin. Soon afterward, Yor razed Palamon and ran for the hills. Jaren took the survivors of Palamon (including Shin) on a hunt for revenge. They eventually track down Yor, and Jaren faces him alone. Jaren dies, Yor walks away victorious, and Shin "inherits" Jaren's Ghost and gun. Shin hunts down Dredgen and they have a showdown on Dwindler's Ridge. Shin takes his revenge. *deep breath* Alright, now that that's out of the way, let's get down to business. Let's first take a glance at Ghost Fragment: Thorn 4, which shows a conversation between Dredgen Yor and Jaren's Ghost after Jaren died. A few lines in particular interest me: [quote][u.2:2.5] Take it. [u.1:2.3] Why? [u.2:2.6] Give the apprentice his master’s “sword.” It is a gift. [u.1:2.4] You cannot have him. [u.2:2.7] You fear for his Light? [u.1:2.5] He... [u.2:2.8] ...is special. [u.1:2.6] Yes. [u.2:2.9] I am aware. [u.1:2.7] You’re trying to tempt him. You’re feeding his anger.[/quote]Shin Malphur is anything but a normal boy. After this convo, the Ghost finds Shin and grants him the gift of the Light, as well as the Last Word. Now we'll focus on Ghost Fragment: Last Word 4, which details the Showdown on Dwindler's Ridge. Multiple lines throughout the card tell an interesting story: [quote]My gaze remained locked as I felt a [b]heat[/b] rising inside of me. “The [b]gunslinger’s[/b] sword... his cannon. That was a gift.” The [b]heat[/b] grew. Centered in my chest. But here, I felt only the [b]fire[/b] of my Light. The [b]fire[/b] burned in me. In step with my motion, the [b]fire[/b] within burst into focus – through my shoulder, down my arm – as [b]my finger closed on the trigger[/b] of my third father’s cannon. Two shots. Two bullets [b]engulfed in an angry glow[/b]. The other fell. My shooter still embraced by the [b]dancing flames of my Light[/b].[/quote]By now you probably know where I'm going with this. I believe Shin Malphur was the very first Gunslinger. Shin was special, his Light manifested itself in a fiery glow, and the Golden Gun shares the same model as the Last Word. Coincidence? [url=http://i.ytimg.com/vi/MDpuTqBI0RM/maxresdefault.jpg]I think not[/url] [b]TL;DR[/b] Shin Malphur was the first Gunslinger

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  • Edited by xPLASMAx21: 9/27/2015 12:24:06 AM
    Very interesting, I have a counter-theory but it supplements yours as well: In this case, we have Shin Malphur channelling himself through the Light. I would argue it was something about Shin (perhaps his fiery personality, or familiarity with firearms) that caused his super to become a gun. This is important. I put it to you that the type of super created depends on the person using it and that perhaps Shin wasn't the "first" Gunslinger; rather a "first-generation" Gunslinger, one of many humans living in settlements, among guns and technology, learning to wield the Light. Think about the Nightstalkers; we find their super on Venus, their super is a bow, they focus on stealth and they are the closest Hunter subclass to the Darkness. This suggests that the first Nightstalkers were survivors who fled into deep, dark jungles (on Earth and on Venus) and abandoned technology in favour of stealth, silence and treatise with the Darkness to allow them to survive. There were likely many people who did this during the Collapse and by the end of the Dark Age (when Guardian subclasses seem to have formed) only those that could effectively wield the Light remained. Shin is a young boy, living in a technologically-limited (but not absent) community surrounded by guns and fire. This is why his super became a gun, and it's likely that other people (in similar situations to him) were also discovering the Golden Gun, learning to be Gunslingers. This would account for how new the ability seems to Jaren, and why there are many Gunslingers.

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