Pesterquest 10 out, the FEF has come!
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:57 pm
These two routes were pretty good imo, though i still have to think a bit on the Fef one.
Eridan's route was basically showing his enormous overflow of negative qualities and some of his good ones, and most of all he is a result of Alternia's poisonous nature. It tortures all one way or another. And more than anything, he is completely unhappy as he is and doesn't know how to change that. Though maybe it makes it a little hard to believe he would go all renegade and kill feferi in Homestuck, but at the same time he would be in a situation where he is basically completely alone and there is no hope.
Also he is now regaining fucking Homestuck memories. HO SHIT.
Feferi's was a bit of a tripe in itself. Firstly, feferi's design is just beautiful. She so cute and also rather beefy looking. She is a sweet heart here like usual but i am disappointed we didn't see the darker glimpses of her. Then again its made clear we will be back to this later, though what next is uncertain.
But then Karako pops up and i'm like 'wtf?' and then it went al philosophical and shit and it kinda inverse my brain a bit.
We again get a double good ending, two routes achieving, something and seemingly both equally canon. Which seemingly includes feferi and the reader becoming godtiers via pure meditation? The other dealing with the more immediate situations.
More so karako makes me wonder what IS the dark carnival. While its seemingly linked to Lord english, the statements made by Karako are obviously not anything related Lord english or anything like that. The heavy water metaphors make me think he might be possessed by a Horror terror. Talks of cosmic rivers within rivers and while vast, one can navigate the greater rivers still if one grows more aware. And more so he states again and again STORY. The story. Which story are we talking about? Homestuck's story? The alterations caused by Pesterquest? Or a story that is yet unseen? And the Light of Reality.
However he also mentions a series of Creators with rank after rank, with a specification of gender for one beneath the one above it all.
The whole dialogue shares themes of acknowledging the overwhelming forces around you, yet the hope of bending those forces to your will through knowledge or even force of will. It makes me wonder what Dirk is? Did he become one of the people who play chess, or is he a piece who became as powerful as the players themselves?
Also another question comes to mind. WHY karako of all people? It could have easily have been some vague yet horrifying eldritch being being all wise and shit. It could have been a ghostly version of feferi as a mouthpiece. But they chose karako of all people to be this liason of the horror terrors... Which links Hiveswap closer to Homestuck, as it makes it retroactively, Karako as the one who became Feferi's liason to the horror terrors, allowed her to gain wisdom from them.
Eridan's route was basically showing his enormous overflow of negative qualities and some of his good ones, and most of all he is a result of Alternia's poisonous nature. It tortures all one way or another. And more than anything, he is completely unhappy as he is and doesn't know how to change that. Though maybe it makes it a little hard to believe he would go all renegade and kill feferi in Homestuck, but at the same time he would be in a situation where he is basically completely alone and there is no hope.
Also he is now regaining fucking Homestuck memories. HO SHIT.
Feferi's was a bit of a tripe in itself. Firstly, feferi's design is just beautiful. She so cute and also rather beefy looking. She is a sweet heart here like usual but i am disappointed we didn't see the darker glimpses of her. Then again its made clear we will be back to this later, though what next is uncertain.
But then Karako pops up and i'm like 'wtf?' and then it went al philosophical and shit and it kinda inverse my brain a bit.
We again get a double good ending, two routes achieving, something and seemingly both equally canon. Which seemingly includes feferi and the reader becoming godtiers via pure meditation? The other dealing with the more immediate situations.
More so karako makes me wonder what IS the dark carnival. While its seemingly linked to Lord english, the statements made by Karako are obviously not anything related Lord english or anything like that. The heavy water metaphors make me think he might be possessed by a Horror terror. Talks of cosmic rivers within rivers and while vast, one can navigate the greater rivers still if one grows more aware. And more so he states again and again STORY. The story. Which story are we talking about? Homestuck's story? The alterations caused by Pesterquest? Or a story that is yet unseen? And the Light of Reality.
However he also mentions a series of Creators with rank after rank, with a specification of gender for one beneath the one above it all.
The whole dialogue shares themes of acknowledging the overwhelming forces around you, yet the hope of bending those forces to your will through knowledge or even force of will. It makes me wonder what Dirk is? Did he become one of the people who play chess, or is he a piece who became as powerful as the players themselves?
Also another question comes to mind. WHY karako of all people? It could have easily have been some vague yet horrifying eldritch being being all wise and shit. It could have been a ghostly version of feferi as a mouthpiece. But they chose karako of all people to be this liason of the horror terrors... Which links Hiveswap closer to Homestuck, as it makes it retroactively, Karako as the one who became Feferi's liason to the horror terrors, allowed her to gain wisdom from them.