My archaeologist disappeared while exploring this, only to be found being absorbed by the walls. Upon being freed he vowed never to leave the science ship again. Unfortunately my drilling equipment killed the mother brain , so didn't get to see other options.
Space should be full of dark stuff, events and mysteries that make skin crawl and leave you with uneasyness. There is a lot of books, even scp stories or legends that could be used to make event chains. Very unpleasant event chains and decisions between uncertain outcomes that could end badly for whole colonies. Some could lead to new unique technologies and weapons that could be dangeours not only for our enemies.
@@jamesbaxter5147 I have so many games under my belt. I have still never encountered this darn Khan. When I see people mention it, it is some myth that I can't quite believe. I don't understand what I am doing wrong, or right, depending on your views with the Khan.
@@jameshammer6330 just set midgame a bit earlier and it will start spawning. Probaby you gave to much time for AI empires to destroy marauders space. Eventually, you miss one DLC.
@@jameshammer6330 Well, one way that helps to spawn it is to attack the raiders yourself. If you do enough damage, the Great Khan spawn chance increases vastly.
@@Fish_Priest I will try that once I finish my current game. I know some people don't like the Khan but I would like to experience it at least a couple times.
My shroom empire actually gets a pretty cool ability that lets me revive dead biologicals as basically Shroom Zombies, like full-on resident evil 7 stuff. Any way I was already hunting down the space whales because they are basically free cruisers for me, but then I found this planet and talk about the motherload, As soon as I got it I got an option that every 5 years I basically get a fleet of Zombie Space Wales for free, I quickly became hilariously overpowered and simply had to go now the I am the crisis path, since having endless fleets of zombie space creatures Just felt too epic for me not to me the villain, so yeah I basically became space Wesker Those dealer empires try desperately too fight against me even though it was the definition of futile.
@@anarchyandempires5452 I've come across this twice with the reanimatior civic, but nothing happened in the end. It was dead. Is there a RNG when it comes to actually get a good outcome of this?
@@joakim482 did you run cordyceps? As I said I was running shrooms at the time I haven't done this in 8 months so honestly I can't quite remember what I did or if this has since being removed for balance reasons. But I would probably start with going cordyceps.
I have a strange feeling that this system and excavation site are an early setup for some far away update. I could imagine that in a year or few, they might drop a new patch or DLC where something becomes of this "planet". Perhaps the being will grow into some sort of undead leviathan that roams the system.
I think my pet theory might be that this is simply the next step in the Tiyanki life cycle. I mean, they're in every galaxy, right? So it might make sense for them to have a life cycle like the Voidspawn, except using a whole galaxy as an incubator. As the Tiyanki die and assimilate the galaxy's edible gas giants, they conglomerate on Tiyun Ort. As the event says, the mass is still controlled by a central intelligence. Maybe the end goal of this corpse-world is to conglomerate enough bio-drives to sail through the intergalactic void and germinate new galaxies with Tiyanki?
interesting, my first encounter had my empire's drilling equipment allegedly accidentally kill the mother brain, it made me wonder what would have happened if I had reanimators available
This is how the Tiyanki matriarchs are formed. The accumulated memories of thousands of generations and millions of tiyanki, combining into this greater creature, capable of intergalactic travel, undying in its regenerative, necromantic glory. It carries the instinct and experience of its forbearers, that future generations might learn of new threats, ideal grazing systems, and be protected from the strange fleets of metal monsters.
It feels like it should have unique interactions with those. Maybe Toxoids/Scrappers could have a unique one with the Scavenger Bot that becomes a planet-sized mass if left alone?
The mound is actually centered on a super tiny Barren world, which you can directly see from below if you focus the camera on the planet. All you'd do is make the tiniest Shattered world in the galaxy. Only the Molten moon in Klendath is smaller I think.
this feels like something very well suited to reanimator empires, maybe giving them an option to "revive" this world and gain something that parallels the toxic god or some such, or some form of carrion tech to use. either way this is a very good and spooky addition to the game and i'm here for it :)
@@Destructaconn I highly doubt it would result in another Matriarch as in the lore thanks to the Curator Enclave, the Matriarch is a species of Tiyanki from another galaxy that is much much larger than the ones from this galaxy
@@sliestwheel I agree that it's unlikely, but the curators were rather vague. I'll take your word for it that that's about what they said because i also can't remember exactly what it is they said.
This has big "Flesh Pit National Park" vibes, wendigoon did a cool video on it if you aren't familiar. Basically, the massive scale of the creature, its anatomy and the natural defenses and ecosystem of the body became a national park. It was dangerous and mysterious, sorta like a new frontier kinda deal. Imagining THAT but on a planetary scale makes the possibilities even cooler.
I just excavated this digsite myself and if you have spiritualist ethics you have a third option for declaring it a holy site and getting a bunch of unity. Really cool digsite even if its a bit gross.
You know... maybe this is a natural part of their life cycle. As Tyanki spread across a galaxy, they concentrate their bodies in one location, until the corpses are eventually fused in large enough numbers to travel to an another galaxy with their natural biological FTL.
I usually go for the life-cleansing sweep on my colossi, so I wonder if that would have a special effect were I to use it on this "planet." Likewise, cracking it with a colossus would be interesting. I do hope that something bizarre comes from it.
I love when the Stellaris writers go straight into horror. For as powerful and fun as the Worm is, the actual Worm event chain is creepy as hell if you take it slow. This is just as creepy as the Worm, it's great.
This game really needs more space fauna added and more details provided with the species it currently has. The fact that we finally have an official graveworld of Tiyanki is great. It'd be interesting if the whole planet wakes up and becomes something like the Brethren Moons from Dead Space, going around and feasting on gas giants and sucking up all their tasty gasses like a giant Jovian-killing superpredator. That would make for a great leviathan event chain.
At the end of the excavation, I was given a third option. I think it was because I was a Spiritualist? Or maybe Psionically Ascended? Didn't seem to do much difference, though. And yes, Reanimators should have a field day with this one.
I got this in my empire in my current game, and I also chose to leave it be. Been playing for about 100 years since then and nothing has happened (I have even built a shipyard in the system) so I'm hoping it isn't something bad when/ if it does.
"Victory... such a hollow, and linear notion. We are born of this thing, made from It, and we will be returned to It, in time. The great family of Man... a profusion of errant flesh! Swarming, multiplying, living, dying... until at last, what sleeps is awakened once more, to hatch from this fragile shell of earth and rock, bringing about our inescapable end. So, seek solace in a manner befitting your lineage, and take up your purgatory vigil. Haunted forever by that sickening prose, echoing down throughout the centuries... Ruin Has Come To Our Family."
It's a great jojo (Dead Space) reference. Make us whole and other creepy stuff. And still, having these planet-size biological titans either as new ultra leviathans or crisises would be a great addition to the game. For example, if the council decides to exterminate all the tiyanki, they all try to fly to this place and merge into The Tiyanki Rage.
I love the subtle nods to the Ruinous Powers... I mean... The Four Covenants... The Eater of Worlds, the Whispers in the Void, Instrument of Desire, and now the Composer of the Strands.
My nature-loving, rational, optimistic self: Perhaps it's just part of the Tyanki's life cycle. The galaxy is vast and full of lifeforms beyond our understanding. My having-played-Dead-Space self: All fleets, prep the Planet Cracker, the Death Star, set to Exterminatus status...What, we don't have those? Then get me a damned engineer!
Yk what'd be cool? If there was an origin that had some relation to the Tiyanki. Like, already had them as a first contact, and had a Tiyanki herd in the starting system. Maybe even a gas giant that is a grazing place for Tiyanki? It would definitely have unique interactions with both this and Tiyana Vek.
this kind of reminds me of a certain planet in warframe , where it has been completely infested and covered by a living flesh it was or could be imagined as a highly advanced world that later got infested and covered in a thick layer of flesh
I instantly clocked this as the larval stage of the Tiyanki Matriarch using psionic powers to create a cocoon of biological matter for use as both protection and food during metamorphosis or maturation
I had 2 massive wars while my scientist researched this, one died of old age and the other finished it. Never had any other problem with tiyun ort, but now im scared lmao
LESSS GOOOOO DEAD SPACE / TYRANID TIME I Hope theres more creepy events like this. Space is more creepy and dark than the game treats it, in Stellaris space is all fun and games
If you have met the tiyanki matriarch before you get that extra sentence at the end : "it will be something far, far more vast and terrible than an ordinary Tiyanki: something worthy of being called a new §HTiyanki Matriarch"
It's time for Paradox to start adding more terrifying crises or horror elements; similar to "The Beast" from Homerworld Cataclysm/Emergence, the Replicators from Stargate Atlantis, or the Necromorphs from Daed Space.
This is a reference to halo maybe Grave mound sounds similar to Grave mind They are not dead, but are all a part of the same thing It has a lot of vibes from dead space monsters and the flood I love it.
My own, perhaps overly optimistic head cannon is that the control thingy was created as a beacon by some unknown race as a means of shepherding the Tiyanki to various systems, perhaps simply to keep them away from systems that are more useful to spacefaring civilisations and that this 'corpse world' is just a result of some malfunction that can be rectified. Side note: Just thought up a scenario where the control thingy starts attracting Space Amoeba also and we are in a race against time to prevent Bubbles from becoming part of it.
This is a much more grimdark take on the Tiyanki Graveyard planet than, what is it, Planetary Diversity’s origin for it? I wonder if the mod is gonna update things pertinent to that origin…
First thought when I found this thing was a breatheren moon from DEAD SPACE! Living dead, pulsating with life, flesh turned to walls, fused to said walls if caught. The central brain...
Galactic Community - Tiyanki conservation act: approved Also Galactic Community - Tiyanki pest control: approved Then tiyanki casually enters your empire
My archaeologist disappeared while exploring this, only to be found being absorbed by the walls. Upon being freed he vowed never to leave the science ship again. Unfortunately my drilling equipment killed the mother brain , so didn't get to see other options.
"Never get off the boat"
@@CDSAfghan absolutely goddamn right
That crazy
Oh shiiii
That happend on my furst try😢
Stellaris adding creepy stuff and I’m absolutely here for it
I believe the proper term for this is grim dark.
We need a Stellaris dlc Wich is like dead space
@@ahmedrazick4946 wh40k coming in stellaris! Fun!
Space should be full of dark stuff, events and mysteries that make skin crawl and leave you with uneasyness. There is a lot of books, even scp stories or legends that could be used to make event chains. Very unpleasant event chains and decisions between uncertain outcomes that could end badly for whole colonies. Some could lead to new unique technologies and weapons that could be dangeours not only for our enemies.
@@jan5558 You mean like what Necroids should have been?
This would be a fantastic basis for a reckoning style midgame crisis
YES! We need more than just the Great Khan.
@@jamesbaxter5147 I have so many games under my belt. I have still never encountered this darn Khan. When I see people mention it, it is some myth that I can't quite believe. I don't understand what I am doing wrong, or right, depending on your views with the Khan.
@@jameshammer6330 just set midgame a bit earlier and it will start spawning. Probaby you gave to much time for AI empires to destroy marauders space. Eventually, you miss one DLC.
@@jameshammer6330 Well, one way that helps to spawn it is to attack the raiders yourself. If you do enough damage, the Great Khan spawn chance increases vastly.
@@Fish_Priest I will try that once I finish my current game. I know some people don't like the Khan but I would like to experience it at least a couple times.
I came across this as a Reanimator Empire and had a line about it resisting our own attempts at controlling and raising it. Very interesting.
Devouring Swarm I think had an option of just "FOOD"
My shroom empire actually gets a pretty cool ability that lets me revive dead biologicals as basically Shroom Zombies, like full-on resident evil 7 stuff.
Any way I was already hunting down the space whales because they are basically free cruisers for me, but then I found this planet and talk about the motherload, As soon as I got it I got an option that every 5 years I basically get a fleet of Zombie Space Wales for free, I quickly became hilariously overpowered and simply had to go now the I am the crisis path, since having endless fleets of zombie space creatures Just felt too epic for me not to me the villain, so yeah I basically became space Wesker Those dealer empires try desperately too fight against me even though it was the definition of futile.
@@anarchyandempires5452 I've come across this twice with the reanimatior civic, but nothing happened in the end. It was dead. Is there a RNG when it comes to actually get a good outcome of this?
@@joakim482 did you run cordyceps? As I said I was running shrooms at the time I haven't done this in 8 months so honestly I can't quite remember what I did or if this has since being removed for balance reasons.
But I would probably start with going cordyceps.
@@anarchyandempires5452 No idea what that is, sounds like something mainly for PC? I play the console version, we're waaaay behind you guys..
I have a strange feeling that this system and excavation site are an early setup for some far away update. I could imagine that in a year or few, they might drop a new patch or DLC where something becomes of this "planet". Perhaps the being will grow into some sort of undead leviathan that roams the system.
Or maybe a space zombie hoard
Perhaps not so far away, as they teased something about Space Whales in the latest Dev blog, and we'll assumedly know more about it in the next week.
If they'd have to pick a date to do it, halloween is about a month away and seems like a logical time to unleash the zombie mass.
Another end game crisis perhaps
I think my pet theory might be that this is simply the next step in the Tiyanki life cycle. I mean, they're in every galaxy, right? So it might make sense for them to have a life cycle like the Voidspawn, except using a whole galaxy as an incubator. As the Tiyanki die and assimilate the galaxy's edible gas giants, they conglomerate on Tiyun Ort. As the event says, the mass is still controlled by a central intelligence. Maybe the end goal of this corpse-world is to conglomerate enough bio-drives to sail through the intergalactic void and germinate new galaxies with Tiyanki?
interesting, my first encounter had my empire's drilling equipment allegedly accidentally kill the mother brain, it made me wonder what would have happened if I had reanimators available
This is how the Tiyanki matriarchs are formed. The accumulated memories of thousands of generations and millions of tiyanki, combining into this greater creature, capable of intergalactic travel, undying in its regenerative, necromantic glory. It carries the instinct and experience of its forbearers, that future generations might learn of new threats, ideal grazing systems, and be protected from the strange fleets of metal monsters.
Upvote this. There has to be an intended connection between Tiyanki death world and Tiyanki Matriarch.
This is place of birth for new Brethren Moon
@@pierreproudhon9008 the in game description says that it would be far larger than a matriarch once it’s finished
@@airworthyboxer9432 Tiyanki Patriarch maybe
@@alexkatc59 Aoy, F*CK THAT. Prepare the Death Star, commence primary ignition.
It would be cool if it had special interactions with reanimator empires
It feels like it should have unique interactions with those.
Maybe Toxoids/Scrappers could have a unique one with the Scavenger Bot that becomes a planet-sized mass if left alone?
Memorialists as well, but honestly there is a sever lack of special interactions/events.
It does have unique dialogue tho
No...*NO*
I played some cordeceptic drones and only had one option, to leave it alone.
god I love when the stellaris writers go into full on horror mode.
Pensuke: Interesting… wanna sign a contract and become a magical boy?
@@orrorsaness5942 Hard pass. I'm not awesome enough to attract the weight of destiny, break the cycle and become a deity.
@@mirceazaharia2094 Pensuke (Kyubey’s biological father): I see. That’s a shame.
Now I want to crack it to see what happens.
Also, you didn't mention that the asteroid belt of Tiyun Ort is also made of dead Tiyanki.
This was my first question about it. If only I had the Apocalypse DLC...
The mound is actually centered on a super tiny Barren world, which you can directly see from below if you focus the camera on the planet. All you'd do is make the tiniest Shattered world in the galaxy. Only the Molten moon in Klendath is smaller I think.
I hope we get a new crisis. A Undead one could be lots of fun.
I hope it's a new mid-game event, a single Crisis grade uber-fleet that would be all but unstoppable at that point.
Hope it'll be like the Flood.
The thing that spawns from it is probably the true toxic god.
Papa Nurgle?
@Mike Reported for spam.
@@elitegamer9310 Either that or Twitter Incarnate.
Ugh, just imagining an entire *planet-sized* creature made out of corpses, still squirming and pulsating as if alive...
FUCK THIS SH*T I'M OUT!
necromorph time
fuck yes
those poor space whales KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!! if that doesn't work the planet cracker will
Time to use the planet cracker.
Necroid hiveminds living on Hive Worlds. You're welcome. Eww.
MAKE US WHOLE AGAIN!!!
this feels like something very well suited to reanimator empires, maybe giving them an option to "revive" this world and gain something that parallels the toxic god or some such, or some form of carrion tech to use. either way this is a very good and spooky addition to the game and i'm here for it :)
maybe the ability to print tiyanki/matriarchs on the world?
Necrobionics. A planet-sized zombie, controlled by unholy technology.
Well, it seems this may be the very first Tiyanki Patriarch. A creature unlike the rest of his species.
Or possibly another matriarch, yeah. I was thinking along the same lines.
@@Destructaconn I highly doubt it would result in another Matriarch as in the lore thanks to the Curator Enclave, the Matriarch is a species of Tiyanki from another galaxy that is much much larger than the ones from this galaxy
@@sliestwheel I agree that it's unlikely, but the curators were rather vague. I'll take your word for it that that's about what they said because i also can't remember exactly what it is they said.
This has big "Flesh Pit National Park" vibes, wendigoon did a cool video on it if you aren't familiar. Basically, the massive scale of the creature, its anatomy and the natural defenses and ecosystem of the body became a national park. It was dangerous and mysterious, sorta like a new frontier kinda deal. Imagining THAT but on a planetary scale makes the possibilities even cooler.
I m going to terraform this into a gaia planet and nobody can stop me.
Okey that's actually really cursed
@@Ey_man no its called building high as frick
DO EET.
Turn Hell into Heaven.
I just excavated this digsite myself and if you have spiritualist ethics you have a third option for declaring it a holy site and getting a bunch of unity.
Really cool digsite even if its a bit gross.
> lands on the death world
> hmmm, yes...
> It appears the floor is made of death.
You know... maybe this is a natural part of their life cycle. As Tyanki spread across a galaxy, they concentrate their bodies in one location, until the corpses are eventually fused in large enough numbers to travel to an another galaxy with their natural biological FTL.
What if Brethren Moons, but space cows?
- someone on Stellaris' writing team
I like this theory, though i imagine this might be a setup for a new mid game like crisis
Damn, a canon tiyanki graveyard from planetary diversity.
Only a lot more disturbing and less habitable. But i'm sure somebody is going to "fix" the latter.
Stuff like this is why space exploration games are so good
Creepy elephant graveyard! Stellaris has so much lore in it that can be explored like this. Loving the video concept
My first thought on seeing the Tyanki death ball was "Rat-King" or a Space Rat King, as it were.
The idea of a Tiyanki colossus quite literally ripping planets apart is alluring
I don't believe there is a conclusion for this yet but given that there is a tiyanki dev diary next week this is just the layup for a dunk in 3.6
Reanimators be like: are you going to resurrect this?
I usually go for the life-cleansing sweep on my colossi, so I wonder if that would have a special effect were I to use it on this "planet." Likewise, cracking it with a colossus would be interesting. I do hope that something bizarre comes from it.
Imagine toxifying it with the "fake or not Fake" toxic god that you can recruit. Maybe it gets a mutation and spawns or something
I love when the Stellaris writers go straight into horror. For as powerful and fun as the Worm is, the actual Worm event chain is creepy as hell if you take it slow.
This is just as creepy as the Worm, it's great.
This game really needs more space fauna added and more details provided with the species it currently has. The fact that we finally have an official graveworld of Tiyanki is great.
It'd be interesting if the whole planet wakes up and becomes something like the Brethren Moons from Dead Space, going around and feasting on gas giants and sucking up all their tasty gasses like a giant Jovian-killing superpredator. That would make for a great leviathan event chain.
I wonder if devouring swarm can just feast on it
At the end of the excavation, I was given a third option. I think it was because I was a Spiritualist? Or maybe Psionically Ascended? Didn't seem to do much difference, though. And yes, Reanimators should have a field day with this one.
What was the third option? pls tell.
Cthulhu? starting a whole line of Lovecraftian monsters throughout the galaxy ... or something else who knows
i wonder if this is a reference to the Tiyanki Graveyard from the Planetary Diversity - Unique Worlds mod.
Was thinking the same thing, I’m very curious to know if that inspires this
Perhaps a 4th type of galactic crisis involving an unending army of zombie Teyankis is in the works.
I got this in my empire in my current game, and I also chose to leave it be. Been playing for about 100 years since then and nothing has happened (I have even built a shipyard in the system) so I'm hoping it isn't something bad when/ if it does.
Creepy Tiyanki Death-Planet:
I am a monument to all your sins.....
"Victory... such a hollow, and linear notion. We are born of this thing, made from It, and we will be returned to It, in time.
The great family of Man... a profusion of errant flesh! Swarming, multiplying, living, dying... until at last, what sleeps is awakened once more, to hatch from this fragile shell of earth and rock, bringing about our inescapable end.
So, seek solace in a manner befitting your lineage, and take up your purgatory vigil. Haunted forever by that sickening prose, echoing down throughout the centuries...
Ruin Has Come To Our Family."
I swear this is just a reference to the rat king, a bunch of rats with their tails tangled in the middle.
This excavation is soo interesting, but I hope there'll be a bit more of storytelling behind it.
...well that’s horrifying. If I find this thing I’m using the colossus on it.
It's a great jojo (Dead Space) reference. Make us whole and other creepy stuff. And still, having these planet-size biological titans either as new ultra leviathans or crisises would be a great addition to the game. For example, if the council decides to exterminate all the tiyanki, they all try to fly to this place and merge into The Tiyanki Rage.
Ahh about time this was added, loved finding these in my modded playthroughs
The Tiyanki Graveyard Planet from Planetary Diversity?
@@apostleraffan6773 bingo, perfect source of gas if found early enough
I love the subtle nods to the Ruinous Powers... I mean... The Four Covenants... The Eater of Worlds, the Whispers in the Void, Instrument of Desire, and now the Composer of the Strands.
My nature-loving, rational, optimistic self: Perhaps it's just part of the Tyanki's life cycle. The galaxy is vast and full of lifeforms beyond our understanding.
My having-played-Dead-Space self: All fleets, prep the Planet Cracker, the Death Star, set to Exterminatus status...What, we don't have those? Then get me a damned engineer!
It'd be great if this was a teaser for future content, like an alternate mid-game crisis
Yk what'd be cool? If there was an origin that had some relation to the Tiyanki. Like, already had them as a first contact, and had a Tiyanki herd in the starting system. Maybe even a gas giant that is a grazing place for Tiyanki? It would definitely have unique interactions with both this and Tiyana Vek.
Evil empires: *kill Tijanki*
Tijanki: "i? I--am a monument to all your sins"
Video posted within the very minute I got home, turned on my pc and opened youtube, pog.
Oh I just found it in my game, havent even finished the lure yet
Organic weaponary they said. It will be fun they said...
Tiyanki-based voidborne hivemind that 'grows' it's own organic habitats anyone?
Me who like the necromancer civic: Can I make that into a zombie?
I can totally see a fourth zombie like crisis. Massive fleets of Undead space whales.
And here we see a proto-Brother Moon
"Stellaris Toxoids has introduced some disgusting new creatures, some fantastically awful new environments and scenarios, and of course, the Finns"
It is not secret at all - it is place of birth for new Brethren Moon.
We’re gonna need an origin that starts you on this planet
Hopefully this system is setting up a future flood/necromorph styled crisis! This thing screams Gravemind or Brethren Moon
It’ll be really funny if this is just another step of the whales lifecycle, turning into something like “Space Whale Empress”
We are coming we are have returned for we are the flood.
this kind of reminds me of a certain planet in warframe , where it has been completely infested and covered by a living flesh
it was or could be imagined as a highly advanced world that later got infested and covered in a thick layer of flesh
It would be cool if they make this a new leviathan or even a crisis in the future. Could be like the Flood from Halo or The Beast from Homeworld
This would be a great beginning for a new dead space like brother moon end game crisis to begin with.
A cradle of a new toxic God?
I instantly clocked this as the larval stage of the Tiyanki Matriarch using psionic powers to create a cocoon of biological matter for use as both protection and food during metamorphosis or maturation
X/ ❤z
This is actual horror in Stellaris and I love it
perhaps we are getting with this a setup for something greater than leviathan class npc´s
Now the gate has been unlatched, headstones pushed aside.
Corpses shift and offer room, a fate you must abide.
I belive there is sleeping a God.
Or a big Space-Flower
The ending I got for this excavation said that the act of probing it ended up killing the Tiyanki in the center.
I had 2 massive wars while my scientist researched this, one died of old age and the other finished it. Never had any other problem with tiyun ort, but now im scared lmao
Tiyanki Death World: "MAKE US WHOLE!"
Now my biggest question is: can reanimators, well... reanimate it?
No. They get a special message saying that there is a strange force preventing them from reanimating ANYTHING on the planet.
@@mrdredward129
Interesting. Thanks for the answer.
TIYANKI ATTACK MOON
You should be able to terraform a planet into one of these but ONLY if the Tiyanki extermination policy is accepted by the galactic council
I actually felt damn humble, seeing this the first time.
LESSS GOOOOO DEAD SPACE / TYRANID TIME
I Hope theres more creepy events like this. Space is more creepy and dark than the game treats it, in Stellaris space is all fun and games
"What do you think will spawn out of this monstrosity" well, have you ever played Dead Space?
What entity will spawn?
Montu origin story :)
"This is not your grave, but you are welcome in it."
Now this is some nice Sunless SKies type stuff and i´m all for it!
Honestly give me Dead Space Brethern Moon vibes and I have to say, I'm all for this!
Picard: Now. Let's see what's out there
*this video*
Picard: Nevermind
If you have met the tiyanki matriarch before you get that extra sentence at the end : "it will be something far, far more vast and terrible than an ordinary Tiyanki: something worthy of being called a new §HTiyanki Matriarch"
Everybody gangsta until the engineer of the scientific ship hears "make us whole again Isaac"
First the mystery of the Voidspawn, then this. Stellaris really has a way of captivating you with deep space mysteries.
It's time for Paradox to start adding more terrifying crises or horror elements; similar to "The Beast" from Homerworld Cataclysm/Emergence, the Replicators from Stargate Atlantis, or the Necromorphs from Daed Space.
This is a reference to halo maybe
Grave mound sounds similar to Grave mind
They are not dead, but are all a part of the same thing
It has a lot of vibes from dead space monsters and the flood
I love it.
Definitely thinking the same, this is a proto gravemind that's forming...
Hear me out; Flood/Necromorph Mid-Game crisis that if left unchecked can become an End game level threat
@@PelinalDidNothingWrong Would love to see more mid-game crises! Fingers crossed!
Love unique systems like this hope they add more systems like this.
My own, perhaps overly optimistic head cannon is that the control thingy was created as a beacon by some unknown race as a means of shepherding the Tiyanki to various systems, perhaps simply to keep them away from systems that are more useful to spacefaring civilisations and that this 'corpse world' is just a result of some malfunction that can be rectified.
Side note: Just thought up a scenario where the control thingy starts attracting Space Amoeba also and we are in a race against time to prevent Bubbles from becoming part of it.
The Tiyanki had enough of the community passing the Tiyanki Pest Control Resolution
This is a much more grimdark take on the Tiyanki Graveyard planet than, what is it, Planetary Diversity’s origin for it?
I wonder if the mod is gonna update things pertinent to that origin…
I am sorry I can't leave a coment because I am having Dead Space PTSD.
*THIS IS THE BRETHEREN MOON ALL OVER AGAIN*
CUT IT'S LIMBS
First thought when I found this thing was a breatheren moon from DEAD SPACE!
Living dead, pulsating with life, flesh turned to walls, fused to said walls if caught. The central brain...
I think it might be interesting if this is foreshadowing an endgame crisis that either makes bubbles a hero or villian.
Galactic Community
- Tiyanki conservation act: approved
Also Galactic Community
- Tiyanki pest control: approved
Then tiyanki casually enters your empire
The planetary model looks like a bunch of dead matriarchs bunched up together, rather than a planet of flesh...
calling it now. That thing gonna spawn an undead Spacewhale leviathan down the line
may be this is the origin of tiyanki matriarch