The ending had me a little confused,
Did it betray her or was it loss of control?
Edit: So from what I read, it was actually her malfunctioning gauntlet. That’s scary
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[quote]"I respect what I cannot steal from and you cannot steal from the dark you can only claim pain."[/quote] Eramis used machinery to steal from the Darkness when she was unworthy of it whereas we embraced the gift of Darkness already inside us. Lesson seems to be - don't steal from paracausual entities.
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2 RepliesTo me Eramis and her followers were manipulated by the Darkness. The Darkness gave her the shards to allow her to use Stasis which made her a threat to the Guardians. So when our back was pushed against the wall we would look into getting Stasis powers of our own. When we finally tapped into our own stasis power in the final fight, Eramis wasn't needed anymore. We no longer borrow Stasis from the Shards, we have our own direct link to the Darkness for it, we are now standing over the line that separates the Darkness from the Light. The question now is which side will we eventually choose in the end?
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2 RepliesEdited by Attack Wabbit: 2/1/2021 10:16:56 PMWe all betrayed the traveler the very premise the game was made on. Now completely undone with this b******* they call stasis
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3 RepliesWhen u finish off Eramis, u can see the splinter of darkness attached to her arm was destroyed (u see sparks coming out of it) the house of salvation never had stasis, Praksis just created devices that allowed them to use it, with the device destroyed (as u see when eramis falls to the ground) she tries to use it but it backfires and instead freezes her, she was never part of the darkness, she just had machinery that allowed her to use it
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2 RepliesKidris did warned Eramis to take cautions instead of power in which Eramis didn’t care and kill her people to value herself. [spoiler]TLDR she lose control due to greed[/spoiler]
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The Darkness never lent its power to her, she stole Stasis from the Darkness using her gauntlet. When we broke it and she tried using it anyway, it misfired and froze her.
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If you watch the ending Eramis actually shorted out her own device ans froze herself. When we fight with her you can see her look at her forearm after we break free from her stasis I believe. She did it to herself. I don't bekieve the Darkness really cared.
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3 RepliesEdited by Guardian, Archon Of Light: 2/2/2021 1:36:40 AM
Guardian, Archon Of LightArchon Priest Of House Light - old
No,Variks betrayed Eramis Calling genocidal guardians to what was supposed to be an eliksni safehaven ,Eramis watched her loved ones die one by one ,it drove her into desperation and insanity and she quickly lost control ,of her self and stasis The question is,when will Variks betray us,again ? -
2 Replies<Little bit of both. The Fallen were merely tools the Darkness engineered in order to force us to acquire their abilities quicker. Once we grew along the path they desired, Eramis was no longer of use.>
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2 RepliesShe had a device to control stasis but it malfunctioned since we kept on damaging her
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5 RepliesNo that's not what happened at all. Let the expert explain. It wasn't that the dark betrayed her. The glove she used to cast stasis was malfunctioning. I warned her about that rusted peice of junk. The reason it was rusted was because of the DQ ice-cream she spilled on it. When the guardian used stasis on her, the glove couldn't handle the amount of energy and started leaking. The energy spread quickly and froze her.
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Probably both to some extent. We see the control slip a bit when Eramis talked to Kridis and Atraks, but with the damaged gauntlet at the end of her fight with us the control slipped too much. Could've been a simple malfunction, or a sign that she lost her place considering he mental instability was growing.
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3 RepliesShe stopped sending the Darkness Tiddie pictures
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No. It's as the Pyramid Scales once told us in Arrivals: "Prove your strength or be broken by those who will." We mastered Stasis without fear when our Splinter was taken away. Eramis did not and relied on machines to wield it. The power corrupts and even consumes the weak.
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The Darkness was after us, afterall. We embraced the power of Stasis in order to defeat Eramis...so she was no longer needed... The plot thickens...
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1 ReplyI haven't thought of that like the topic
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Likely what happened was the darkness chose us over eramis. Probably it’s plan the entire time. Give eramis enough power to be a problem, then give us the power to deal with it. An timeless and sinister method of controlling people. Create a problem, then fix it.
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It used her to get to us. Well, that's how I interpret it.
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My understanding is guardians had to commune multiple times to learn to control stasis while Eramis and her group used tech to do it. At the end the tech malfunctions and she loses control.
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The device she uses to control stasis malfunctioned and it made her freeze herself
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Stasis threatens to consume everyone who uses it. Every time we communed we nearly froze solid just like Eramis. In the end that’s what happened to Eramis, supposedly due to her lacking control, discipline and fortitude like Elsie talks about -rather than being intentionally betrayed.
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Edited by Timmeh240: 2/1/2021 11:41:55 AMI can’t find it now, but there’s a good video on YouTube about it. The TL;DR version is that they were using machines created by Praksis to control the darkness (through the Splinters of Darkness). When we fight her, we destroy the machine she was using to control the darkness (look at the sparks around her left wrist when you defeat her), and she was no longer able to control it. The cutscene after you defeat Praksis hints at this as well.
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Yes, she abused its powers and it left her frozen.