Considering how the Dark Matter page mentions converting areas into demon realms, and a single "contaminated" elemental being able to do the same, it almost sounds like the Blight from Dragon Age. I wonder if there is/will ever be a profile detailing the human population and how they live in this... dangerous world.
AKRA said: Considering how the Dark Matter page mentions converting areas into demon realms, and a single "contaminated" elemental being able to do the same, it almost sounds like the Blight from Dragon Age. I wonder if there is/will ever be a profile detailing the human population and how they live in this... dangerous world.
Ehh... not really. In Dragon Age, you can stop the Blight, push it back and theoretically "end" them. But this, how do you fight an enemy when the torch you're holding is "tainted"? Or the campfire you use to cook food? Or the bonfire to stay warm at night?
MMaestro said: Ehh... not really. In Dragon Age, you can stop the Blight, push it back and theoretically "end" them. But this, how do you fight an enemy when the torch you're holding is "tainted"? Or the campfire you use to cook food? Or the bonfire to stay warm at night?
Yeah, I want to know how the humans still have lands that are uncorrupted and what they do to try to keep regions from becoming demonized.
Maybe the humans can live in this world because of the strange equilibrium of it's monster population. The differents types of elementals corruptions balances each others permitting the world to remain un-touched.