johnd0esmith
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Well, I’ll try because the short and true answer will be I don’t know too. But it’s funny how all this shit is smh relevant.Sorry but i could understand nothing. Can you explain it in a more digestible way.
I started playing LIL, like all others, skipping most of it. And stayed only when I was hooked by the drama (R/C, Mo/R). The game developed, the plot continued to drag on, but I did not receive any single answer.
When I saw the post about Tb as narrator, I recalled that I too had feeling that characters reiterate themselves. Then I got into the code and started looking for patterns. Many have led and continue to lead in the wrong or ambiguous directions. But there are also those that always lead to one point.
The next thought was: the colors must mean something. And it would be nice if they had names. The first was hexcolorpedia, but later I completely settled on
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: What’s in a pot, Akira?What follows is complete speculation, because I don’t know how the colors are applied to the game.
Therefore, I simply took the following as a starting (possibly mistakenly) point:
- inversed color – male/female
- complementary – mirrored or UD version of character
- Square – a window of time
- Tetradic – a door to others planes/worlds
Remember, there was nameless narrator ranting about rocks and how it will be forgotten immediately. Look like it talks about minerals/crystals and the stage of the creation when girls will be associated with mineral rocks.
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I still forced myself to read the original - NiB, which further strengthened me in the idea that colors and text are connected.
Best example NiB (as hint to read source):
Nature becomes envious of her beauty and sends a gust of wind to attack us.
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Then the fun continues: Envy =ipurposeful
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Well, about the cheese.
When I saw this for the first time, I just labeled that shit as a pattern and moved on. Re-reading it completely now, I felt only one thing: “What the fuck was that and for what fucking purpose?” Then I opened Photoshop and went through the colors with an eyedropper. And everything fell into place.
So based on all of the above, I have a strong feeling that Sel is a neurweb, or a dude or a group of dudes, writing a game about colors using a neurweb that spuns the world.
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