originally posted in:The Ashen Conflux
Which doesn't give you any indication that is the traveler talking, that the traveler is talking to itself, or if the dream is taking place before or after being attacked by Rasputin.
All we know is that the traveler influenced tons of civilizations, and then left them to be devoured by Oryx and his Worm Gods.
If you read the book of sorrows it flat out calls the traveler a lie. So why is the dream of a stranded, broken traveler any more reliable than Rasputin's report of the traveler getting ready for departure, or Oryx report of the traveler setting up societies for failure?
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It left them because it was scared for its life. The Dreams of Alpha Lupi cards are the Traveler's thoughts while in its current coma. The card gives the impression that it happens during our Golden Age
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Edited by Tibbaryllis2: 10/22/2015 4:42:24 AMTraveler 3 would have had to have been after the golden age, assuming it's referring to Rasputin's crippling attack.
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The Dreams of Alpha Lupi are pre-Collapse events that are dreamt of after the Collapse
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Edited by Tibbaryllis2: 10/22/2015 4:46:42 AMWe really don't have any reason the believe they have anything to do with humanity, or if they're in any sort of sequential order. #3 could just as easily come before #1, and be the cause of the fear in #1. #2 could come before or after either, and the decision to stay could be what is doubted. I wouldn't rely on those three cards anymore than any of the other cards in the deck. And many of those cards aren't immediately clear as to time/place/timeline/Ect