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https://sp.zhabite.com/app/313630/discussions/0/412447613572617162/
On lore, I'd like to add that the Ball waveform initially boosts the IQ of a test species (re. The Ball quotes from Pehua and Oztoc I) at least before seemingly the rot sets in.
Anyway, I added a section on the device Spebbington uses to control the Ball!
Cahua I
"I gazed into the crystal waters of the underground river and met a gray face. My skin is coarse and dry. It is already too late. I am beginning to forget my wisdoms. The intricacies of slow lightning, of static mobilization and heat alchemy. All if it lost like tears in the river. Soon I will lose the meaning of the scribe. I will forget my own name".
and then -
"Calamity has befallen us! There was an explosion in the caves. The war slows as the sickness grieves every family under the banner, even that of the God King. The prince has died, as many of our young sons have also died. Children kill their parents in their sleep. Mothers eat their babies. The beasts drag the dying into the jungle. We cannot get out…
And I see gorman has created a new one, I'll take a look at that too…
Yes, the cycle is referenced everywhere, even to the point of the Sky Ones' home planet being named "Ouroboros" and the shape of the Balls themselves.
I don't know what the smoke monster is, but that reminds me that I meant to put a remark in here that the device Spebbington uses in The Ball seems to make it come alive temporarily while it's inside. (I'm assuming that's how the Ball moves itself towards him.)
I'm not sure if the Ball necessarily damages minds and bodies. My interpretation of The Ball's story was that the war was caused by one tribe trying to keep it for themselves. So "if only" they had shared it with everyone, things would have worked out better. (But of course that probably wouldn't have suited the Sky Ones' purposes either…)