You have a point, but those kids have weird void powers and remote-control weird techno-organic ninja golems through their dreams, and they reject the autistic kid for being different
As a person with Autism (Asperger's Syndrome, specificaly) this quest brought back memories. As a kid, I was put through occupational therapy where I was taught how to recognize other people's facial emotions through flash cards, just like Rell. Having that be a major part of the storyline resonated with me on a deep level. Bravo DE! (Edit: This is a complement. Chains of Harrow is my favorite quest in the game, and this comments is supposed to explain why. I didn't think I would have to explain this, but some people thought I was complaining about it. I reworded my first and last sentences to clarify.)
The Game Changer I sounded a bit too harsh, my bad. What I meant is that DE cant do quest while carrying about every single individual, because then we wouldnt get any quests. No matter the sickness, it is your job to expect and prepare for uncomfortable moments in life or gaming.
1Kenny30 You said the quest hit you a little bit too hard and resonated with you on uncomfortable deep level. My bad for misunderstanding you then, but it sounded like you didnt enjoy it.
There is something odd about "the man in the wall", as we all know his favourite set of words is "hey kiddo" which is something we here twice before, with one of the times being at the end of the War Within quest as well as during the War Within quest when your tenno remembers their father saying to them "don't worry kiddo" Food for thought
I don't think Tenno die unless its through aging. seeing how when we died we go into a pocket dimension and spat back out. Even Teshin eludes we cant die (anything that isnt old age).
@@xayl come back and get some kuva weapons dude... Jk, there is a lot of content u missed if u mean there is content draught, and u can use it to prepare for The New War
RAP TAP TAP This is some Spooky Darksector inspiration, At least when I completed the quest as soon as it comes out on console, the Deformed Version of my Operator will keep my Hemleth charger company, since I rarely use in missions
You probably won't see this, but I'm a returning player to warframe (never really played a ton before anyways) and I love your style of videos. May be cringey for some, but I think it's fun and I understand the lore much better this way
Man in the wall: "I'll check in every now and then" Me: "Aight, I'm down with that" Man in the wall: "I'm just gonna go out and get a new quest about the stalker, I'll be right back" Me: "Alright" and that's my explanation to why the Man in the wall had never visited me ever since I did Harrow's quest... not like he's scared of me, riiight? lol
Really from the sound of it I don't think Wally is necessarily hostile (Edit: alright poor choice of phrase, he's obviously antagonistic and willing to attack us when he can), he really seems like he's just going to be the sort of really powerful entity that'll be lurking in the background for the most part, like how a lot of the more supernatural entities work in the DC/Marvel universes. He'll likely factor into the focus system and any additional expansions to the operators. As for Hunhow I think he's just biding his time and trying to collect more sentient remnants and build up his forces, but I do appreciate the fact that he showed up to try and subvert the Cephalons.
Here's the thing though I feel like Wally was actively amping up Rell's negative emotions, I mean we did abandon him to basically die in the ashes of a fallen galactic empire we burned down around him, frankly I'd be more surprised if he didn't try and kill us. Beyond that it seems like Wally actively needs us to really do anything in normal space. Really he seems more like the sort of malevolent force waiting in the fringes that will happily take advantage of us when he can but for the most part is just content to lurk and taunt us from a position of safety. It's a bit convenient that Wally just starts to fuck with Rell right after we finally emerge from the dream and he makes contact with us isn’t it?
You may be right and I imagine we'll probably get a whiff of the next cinematic quest at tennocon which will probably allay any of my fears. As usual though we'll have to wait and see. DE does like to tease these things out don't they XD
on a semi-related note I do like how this quest did kinda reinforce why the New Loka dislike the Steel Meridian even more (They're basically squatting on Earth) and does a LOT to explain why the Red Veil hate the Arbiters of Hexis so much (Rell has passed down his grudge).
Nice catch with the Arbiters v Veil thing, I hadn't thought of that. I really do hope the next syndicate related quest is Arbiters based. I've always been most interested in them and what the incredibly vague description given actually means. Could be a really nice way to further discover the limits of Tenno power.
Really would like to know how Rell got a warframe if Margoulis cast him out, why we aren't allowed to react in quest to the idea past-us-we-can't-remember were apparently dicks, why Rell had transferrence energy, and how the hell Lotus is so calm when Palladino just casually outed the fact she's a sentient and she isn't margoulis. Also red veil taking in the outcast and turning them into an army playing up the supernatural edgelord thing. Use fear to make up for their lack of numbers.
well rell was still part of the orokin empire, they wanted to weaponize them, so they probably gave him a frame thats made for killing or something like that
Andrew Singleton but, we already knew she was a sentient (hunhow’s daughter) because of Natah and that she wasn’t margulis thanks to how lotus talked about margulis in the third person throughout the story
but what are those poisonous stars that he swallowed so we didn't have to? Also, there was a moment when Palladino said that Rell has become the very thing he worned the red veil of. What is the THING?
OMG, a new video so soon?! sweeeeeet!!! xD Pal I agree with you about wally... srsly, we didn't even fleshed out the genocidal machines from another system, and here we are introducing a equivalent to WH40k Chaos gods...
This quest genuinely made me feel like Rell was family, we both suffered on the Ten Zero, but he suffered worse and we have to help shoulder that burden and give him peace
Orokin: We have Imortalizing space drugs and interdimensional travel but we can't cure autism. If it's this far in the future, why is autism a thing? And if it's socially ok to have autism this far in the future, why is Rell buillied??
Mega Guy43 Rell mentions this in the quest, during one of the card segments he says something along the lines of "why can't they fix me momma?" To which Lee responds "Becuase you aren't broken, you're just different". Autism is a very complicated disorder, every case is so wildly different that it's concidered a spectrum.
1Kenny30 Of autism is viewed as a disorder, they would have fixed it. If it's socially acceptable then why is he being picked on? People would have been more OK with it.
1Kenny30 The way its being said, it sound more like a parent that wouldn't vaccine their child. Just saying. There is no reason for anyone to have any physical or mental disorders, the orokin are simply too advanced for that, unless as stated above a crazy rabid parent. It just doesn't work.
Theis Lei No shit dumbass, we're talking about a fictional setting with literal zombie suits channeling cosmic ghost energy to commit daily genocides. I didn't even say that vaccines cure it. You're a fucking idiot.
I won’t lie right from the first message this quest had me unnerved, DE did a great job on it, horror is not something I think of when I think warframe (lets just not think about what the invested actually are or the events of the rest of the main story quest) I helped that I was playing solo and on Ivara so I was moving quite slow.
my theorie is that wally is the manifestation of all of the hatred, fear and strong emotions the tenno and their parents faced during the incident. that explains why he would know what the operators father always called them and stuff.
As someone who has ptsd and night terrors with undiagnosed adhd on a daily basis. This quest proceeded to unsuppress alot of my childhood memories which I was very afraid of. Something I had always kept locked up. Let say I did enjoy the quest and I could relate alot to it. So for me this quest was both amazing and bad. Currently trying to process my old info.
I still think the Tenno are Eternal, its that those without sufficient void control that it the void can eat away at them and eventually kill them without proper control.
I like the new bad guy in a lack of a better word. Seems more of a battle of the mind more than a gun and blade can ward off. Like something that gave us our void powers in the first place it seems.
I'm getting some hardcore Outsider vibes. Thats a good thing. I hope Wally playes a similar role to him in this game, that honestly would be pretty awesome.
Hey, Palladino? I know I agreed to take on Rell's responsibility for this...Man behind the Wall thing, but...I've changed my mind, take him back please? I keep expecting to come back to my ship and see him there being creepy! I'm serious! He just sits there...menacingly!
I think that the guy who constantly calls you 'kiddo' like some creepy guy who just got out of a van with 'free candy' written on the side could possibly be your father, as I think it was referenced during the war within that he used to call you this. Certainly would be interesting!
idk who you are but you are the second excalibur prime habing person ive seen in arround 4 years this is a great event hence why thanks to your contribution we can enjoy this game i say thank you
I tend to keep a bit of RP in mind when going through the story for Warframe... and even I said that it was dumb for a bunch of kids with weird void powers to exclude one of the bunch.
Okay, so I actually never thought about this till now, with your having mentioned the Kuva possibly being the "poison stars", Kuva is related to Immortality, as that's how the Orokin preform their body switching, like with the worm-queens, so if Rell drank the Kuva, I'm thinking maybe that's how he attached himself permanently to the warframe, sacrificing transference for immortality to protect, but with age came loss of sanity, as the man in the wall wore on him greatly, and now we're left to deal with what remains
Hey, did 'ya know? You can use Phantoms in the final fight of the Quest. My best friend (Asperger Autist) and I were like:"Really!? -.-*" 'cause my friend did the Quest way before me and he didn't know you could STILL use phantoms in that GOSH DARN FIGHT! I remembered my phantoms pretty late and thought, maybe, just MAYBE, I can still use them because I was kind of tired of dying at that point. Yes, I'm kind of bad at fighting with ranged weapons and YES, I can be pretty slow to notice/remember things. When I first heard about the Quest, I was like:"Wait. . . . Wow! That's actually an really original idea AND it's about somebody who has autism! Hopefully some certain people will respect people with autism now. Even, if it's only a little.", my friend really liked the Quest itself, too ^w^ Good (and funny) video, as always Xayl! I really like the editing style and I enjoyed watching it, understood some things way better now as well! Keep up the good work ^w^/
It actually doesn't necessarily confirm Ten o will age and die, it o ly confirms that they _think_ they will. Rell's voice was still that if a child and we've never actually seen a Tenno age, only people around them and themselves making the _assumption_ that they will given an absence of evidence either way.
The comic makes a good point on Rell being a liability in their evacuation. One tried to help him come with them, one said he was unstable and dangerous. Dick move, but understandable.
I wonder if this Man in the Walls will start making decisions based on our decisions of light and dark. I hope our decisions will start making an impact in the story, and if we lean toward the dark side, well, he may take advantage of us like he did with Rell, playing with our negative emotions. It certainly doesn't help our operator to remain optimistic after the ending of the Sacrifice quest. Maybe our operators' innocence or optimism is slowly being sacrificed? Or the operator will slowly start to lose his/her identity like Rell?
I'd love a mission where like... someone is actually afraid of the Tenno? I mean, we're functionally immortal assasins that fly through space. Like, the Tenno killed off the Orokin, but it seems everyone we meet has no qualms fighting against us
Or some town that sprung up from orokin remnants that saw what we did. Even if they were just descendants they’d have been told stories of the collapse and would find us terrifying. We rock up to save the day and they’re all running screaming
@@xayl I mean like... imagine a faction invading from outside the origin system - they take down a huge chunk of Grineer or Corpus soldiers, and as they corner a high ranking General or something, the General laughs, telling them of the Tenno. The invading forces brush it off as a simple tale to try and spare the General, but some do research, and learn of the Orokin Massacre. Soon, patrols and scouts go missing, found days later, frozen solid, covered in electrical burns, crushed under immense forces, or cut down, shot and decapitated. The Tenno become a legend amongst this invading force, keeping them looking over their shoulder every waking second. So basically like... a reverse spy mission, where you have to hunt down a small group of enemies through a map, with no markers, just the occasional sound or marking on the wall to guide you to your prey.
"Apparently a big red hood fan" hey, being a big red hood fan had no influence on my joining the red veil, it was just a happy coincidence! "Typical DE, half-bake an idea and then get excited about a new one" I feel called out. Rood.
Ok, so I originally thought that you had been using Excalibur Umbra throughout these videos, but upon second thought that wouldn't be possible considering the release of the videos. I just realized that you have been using Excalibur Prime this entire time. Just an observation from one of many players who will never be able to use the warframe. Still, I love your videos my guy.
So, Rell's death may not disprove the Operator's supposed immortality. It could be that the constant strain of "swallowing the poison stars" wore out his physical form. I mean, if we ARE immortal at all, it's due to the Void. The Man in the Wall basically IS the Void. It's possible that in a way, the Second Dream would have also made it harder for "Wally" to influence the Tenno. Just a theory, tho.
I understand that the lore of Warframe is fairly sparce but id like to see some theory videos. I mean you have to have one or two when it comes to future of the game or even filling in the spaces left by DE
Did you know that this "Wally" (named The Void Phantom in game), will posses your Tenno and be in areas around your ship after some missions (it's a small chance) but they can be on the consoles, above the ramp, crucifying themselves in the wires across from the infested door, and even in the room with Helminth, who practically screams bloody murder when the phantom is in there, just thought I'd say this.
There is something funny that happens if you take Umbra along during that final battle. He comes along to help you, which does make the fight a slight bit easier... Had to try it once when I saw it happen on RUclips. Any ideas about why that could've been, Xayl?
"The tenno ousted Rell for being different" Yeah, this coming from the pre-teens with Void powers
Fire Hedgehog even in they that live in like 3018 cant fix autism
You have a point, but those kids have weird void powers and remote-control weird techno-organic ninja golems through their dreams, and they reject the autistic kid for being different
Fire Hedgehog I guess they still vaccinate people in 3018
@@firehedgehog1446 Kids are evil.
@@firehedgehog1446 kids are sociopaths
Nef Anyo: My dear followers of profit, The Void has spoken to me!
Nef Anyo: He says *"Don't forget, kiddo. You owe me!"*
As a person with Autism (Asperger's Syndrome, specificaly) this quest brought back memories. As a kid, I was put through occupational therapy where I was taught how to recognize other people's facial emotions through flash cards, just like Rell. Having that be a major part of the storyline resonated with me on a deep level. Bravo DE!
(Edit: This is a complement. Chains of Harrow is my favorite quest in the game, and this comments is supposed to explain why. I didn't think I would have to explain this, but some people thought I was complaining about it. I reworded my first and last sentences to clarify.)
The Devil dude wth
The Game Changer I sounded a bit too harsh, my bad. What I meant is that DE cant do quest while carrying about every single individual, because then we wouldnt get any quests. No matter the sickness, it is your job to expect and prepare for uncomfortable moments in life or gaming.
The Devil It was a complement you moron! I literally said "bravo" at the end. Jesus, I thought I was the one with a learning difficulty...
1Kenny30 You said the quest hit you a little bit too hard and resonated with you on uncomfortable deep level. My bad for misunderstanding you then, but it sounded like you didnt enjoy it.
The Devil Yeah, I may have minced my words a bit... Thanks for pointing that out!
There is something odd about "the man in the wall", as we all know his favourite set of words is "hey kiddo" which is something we here twice before, with one of the times being at the end of the War Within quest as well as during the War Within quest when your tenno remembers their father saying to them "don't worry kiddo"
Food for thought
I think he says Kiddo specifically because our dad called us that, to mess with us and remind us of our dad (who we probably had to kill)
Getting attacked on the ship by Red Veil
BUT
Jokes on DE i got Limbo
Big O that’s ctrl and space for crouch and jump respectively.
Same.
Jokes on DE I got so much shield and armor not even shaggy's attacks at max power affect me
@@acrusader6662 whoa, that's alotta damage
Same.
Red Veil:Tries to kill Tenno and not even an apology Also Red Veil:Gets angry to joining the opposite faction
I don't think Tenno die unless its through aging. seeing how when we died we go into a pocket dimension and spat back out. Even Teshin eludes we cant die (anything that isnt old age).
Personally I'd imagine the weird floating in the void thing is more likely just for gameplay purposes, but who knows but Steve :P
Its one of those up in the air concepts
Do you guys think it's void energy that the Lorists are channeling through their body mods for healing?
Possibly. The Orokin seem to have had so many different forms of tech that we don't know about (meatwalls) so it's anyone's guess for now.
Just like Orokin, you gotta absorb the Oro.
New to Warframe, new to this channel. Instantly subscribed. Such great personality and editing.
Hopefully I won't mislead you too much ;)
Xayl I guess they did prove you wrong with the sacrifice and will continue with the new war
You just spoiled the best part abt warframe....
@@xayl come back and get some kuva weapons dude... Jk, there is a lot of content u missed if u mean there is content draught, and u can use it to prepare for The New War
RAP TAP TAP This is some Spooky Darksector inspiration, At least when I completed the quest as soon as it comes out on console, the Deformed Version of my Operator will keep my Hemleth charger company, since I rarely use in missions
I should really pick up Dark Sector, always meant to play it through.
You probably won't see this, but I'm a returning player to warframe (never really played a ton before anyways) and I love your style of videos. May be cringey for some, but I think it's fun and I understand the lore much better this way
I did see it and ty glad you enjoyed them. They won't be to everyone's tastes but eh, that's just the way it is :)
This video series made me start playing warframe and now I can't get enough of it. Thank you!
Man in the wall: "I'll check in every now and then"
Me: "Aight, I'm down with that"
Man in the wall: "I'm just gonna go out and get a new quest about the stalker, I'll be right back"
Me: "Alright"
and that's my explanation to why the Man in the wall had never visited me ever since I did Harrow's quest... not like he's scared of me, riiight? lol
i would love to be able to watch an entire movie with ordis doing commentary on it
Man, this whole episode aged like a fine wine. only years later would we be able to crack it open and enjoy it in the world of duviri. 👍
Really from the sound of it I don't think Wally is necessarily hostile (Edit: alright poor choice of phrase, he's obviously antagonistic and willing to attack us when he can), he really seems like he's just going to be the sort of really powerful entity that'll be lurking in the background for the most part, like how a lot of the more supernatural entities work in the DC/Marvel universes. He'll likely factor into the focus system and any additional expansions to the operators. As for Hunhow I think he's just biding his time and trying to collect more sentient remnants and build up his forces, but I do appreciate the fact that he showed up to try and subvert the Cephalons.
I mean... he did throw fireballs at us. I suppose that could be taken as mischeivous :P
Here's the thing though I feel like Wally was actively amping up Rell's negative emotions, I mean we did abandon him to basically die in the ashes of a fallen galactic empire we burned down around him, frankly I'd be more surprised if he didn't try and kill us. Beyond that it seems like Wally actively needs us to really do anything in normal space. Really he seems more like the sort of malevolent force waiting in the fringes that will happily take advantage of us when he can but for the most part is just content to lurk and taunt us from a position of safety. It's a bit convenient that Wally just starts to fuck with Rell right after we finally emerge from the dream and he makes contact with us isn’t it?
You may be right and I imagine we'll probably get a whiff of the next cinematic quest at tennocon which will probably allay any of my fears. As usual though we'll have to wait and see. DE does like to tease these things out don't they XD
on a semi-related note I do like how this quest did kinda reinforce why the New Loka dislike the Steel Meridian even more (They're basically squatting on Earth) and does a LOT to explain why the Red Veil hate the Arbiters of Hexis so much (Rell has passed down his grudge).
Nice catch with the Arbiters v Veil thing, I hadn't thought of that. I really do hope the next syndicate related quest is Arbiters based. I've always been most interested in them and what the incredibly vague description given actually means. Could be a really nice way to further discover the limits of Tenno power.
I bet some of you people regret drinking the ominous Dr.Pepper at the end of War Within now.
Never drink anything from strangers mom said
You may get poisoned mom said
I gave it to uncle instead^^
I poured it out like the chaotic good-ish rebellious edge lord(that's a mouthful) I am.
Imagine if the queens were just trolling us and turns out that red liquid isn't kuva and is simply just some aged mountain dew
No regrets. I’ll kill the younglings every time
this guy deserve more sub
And you deserve less hentai
@@placeholder29 lol
Really would like to know how Rell got a warframe if Margoulis cast him out, why we aren't allowed to react in quest to the idea past-us-we-can't-remember were apparently dicks, why Rell had transferrence energy, and how the hell Lotus is so calm when Palladino just casually outed the fact she's a sentient and she isn't margoulis.
Also red veil taking in the outcast and turning them into an army playing up the supernatural edgelord thing. Use fear to make up for their lack of numbers.
This looks familiar, check Reddit :P
well rell was still part of the orokin empire, they wanted to weaponize them, so they probably gave him a frame thats made for killing or something like that
Andrew Singleton but, we already knew she was a sentient (hunhow’s daughter) because of Natah and that she wasn’t margulis thanks to how lotus talked about margulis in the third person throughout the story
Margulis herself didnt assign the children their frames, transference energy came from the void, not Margulis/Orokin,
Just wanna say I love Loreframe and hope you never stop and that Warframe never stops growin.
I just finish Loreframe and I'm mad because I can't watch this yet. I haven't done the quest. 😭
GOGOGO!
Man in the wall:hey kiddo
Xayl: don't kiddo me you creepy little f get your feet off the furniture
Damn I love rewatching these videos
well fortunately with any luck there'll be a new one within the week
but what are those poisonous stars that he swallowed so we didn't have to?
Also, there was a moment when Palladino said that Rell has become the very thing he worned the red veil of. What is the THING?
Maurycy 5 1. Metaphore of the Void, he is talking bout the Void/Man in the Wall
2. he became a temporary host for the man in the wall
I didn't have to wait 7 moths for a new video!!
I spoil you guys
Watched this video the tenth times today during work, still very entertained, way to go Xayi~
Coming back to this after the wally got out and showed his face.
Dude this is the funniest lore series I've ever seen. I love it keep making more
man in the walls: hey kiddo
handsome jack: hey that's my line kiddo
OMG, a new video so soon?! sweeeeeet!!! xD
Pal I agree with you about wally... srsly, we didn't even fleshed out the genocidal machines from another system, and here we are introducing a equivalent to WH40k Chaos gods...
You have probably the best looking Excal I have seen. A+ fasionframe
"Let's call him Wallie for now" lmao glad I was not the only one
*great sentient queen* “is referring to lotus” um excuse me how tf did she of all people know
This quest genuinely made me feel like Rell was family, we both suffered on the Ten Zero, but he suffered worse and we have to help shoulder that burden and give him peace
This is the orokijn fault everything is that fault
I'm loving these let's plays
Orokin: We have Imortalizing space drugs and interdimensional travel but we can't cure autism.
If it's this far in the future, why is autism a thing? And if it's socially ok to have autism this far in the future, why is Rell buillied??
Mega Guy43 Rell mentions this in the quest, during one of the card segments he says something along the lines of "why can't they fix me momma?" To which Lee responds "Becuase you aren't broken, you're just different". Autism is a very complicated disorder, every case is so wildly different that it's concidered a spectrum.
1Kenny30
Of autism is viewed as a disorder, they would have fixed it. If it's socially acceptable then why is he being picked on? People would have been more OK with it.
1Kenny30 The way its being said, it sound more like a parent that wouldn't vaccine their child.
Just saying.
There is no reason for anyone to have any physical or mental disorders, the orokin are simply too advanced for that, unless as stated above a crazy rabid parent. It just doesn't work.
Xoverrak vaccines do not cure autism.
Theis Lei No shit dumbass, we're talking about a fictional setting with literal zombie suits channeling cosmic ghost energy to commit daily genocides.
I didn't even say that vaccines cure it. You're a fucking idiot.
I won’t lie right from the first message this quest had me unnerved, DE did a great job on it, horror is not something I think of when I think warframe (lets just not think about what the invested actually are or the events of the rest of the main story quest) I helped that I was playing solo and on Ivara so I was moving quite slow.
my theorie is that wally is the manifestation of all of the hatred, fear and strong emotions the tenno and their parents faced during the incident. that explains why he would know what the operators father always called them and stuff.
As someone who has ptsd and night terrors with undiagnosed adhd on a daily basis. This quest proceeded to unsuppress alot of my childhood memories which I was very afraid of. Something I had always kept locked up. Let say I did enjoy the quest and I could relate alot to it. So for me this quest was both amazing and bad. Currently trying to process my old info.
When I went down there and saw that infected stuff on that door I decorated it in such a way my cats bed was facing that door lol
I still think the Tenno are Eternal, its that those without sufficient void control that it the void can eat away at them and eventually kill them without proper control.
I like the new bad guy in a lack of a better word. Seems more of a battle of the mind more than a gun and blade can ward off. Like something that gave us our void powers in the first place it seems.
Just did this quest yesterday, the ship looks way brighter in your videos...
Maybe that "Enchance (Beta)" is the culprit
I'm getting some hardcore Outsider vibes. Thats a good thing. I hope Wally playes a similar role to him in this game, that honestly would be pretty awesome.
You put a big smile in my face. Great videos thank you.
And in every video you show us your excal prime... something us mere mortals will never get our hands on...
I think the introduction of The Man in the Wall was more so they can still have a villain after The New War
Also, Tenno are Imortal. We have Oro which is like an anchor to the void that allows us to regenerate upon death.
6 years later and many of these jokes are still accurate hot damn
I am willing to admit I lost my shit hearing the red veil described as gimp fanatics.
Hey, Palladino? I know I agreed to take on Rell's responsibility for this...Man behind the Wall thing, but...I've changed my mind, take him back please? I keep expecting to come back to my ship and see him there being creepy! I'm serious! He just sits there...menacingly!
I think that the guy who constantly calls you 'kiddo' like some creepy guy who just got out of a van with 'free candy' written on the side could possibly be your father, as I think it was referenced during the war within that he used to call you this. Certainly would be interesting!
CTAVI i thinl that he is "the man in the wall" that corrupted Rell's mind
I love to see you try different game lore if at all possible
I've been looking into it, just was worried I'd alienate all the people who came here looking for warframe stuff :P
Red Veil
*R* ed V *eil*
Reil
Rell
GET IT?
The tenon appeared for me again when I finished the sacrifice
Wow already, your producing gold!
i dunno why but that intro spooked me the fuck out ha nice job
😂😂 bro your great. Love your vibe and your Explanation of warframe lore. Subbed
Glad to hear you enjoyed it, cheers :)
idk who you are but you are the second excalibur prime habing person ive seen in arround 4 years
this is a great event hence why thanks to your contribution we can enjoy this game
i say thank you
2:04 autism i summon thee
its not the spinning that makes the donda therapeutic. its the humming noise...well at least it is in my case....
I tend to keep a bit of RP in mind when going through the story for Warframe... and even I said that it was dumb for a bunch of kids with weird void powers to exclude one of the bunch.
Okay, so I actually never thought about this till now, with your having mentioned the Kuva possibly being the "poison stars", Kuva is related to Immortality, as that's how the Orokin preform their body switching, like with the worm-queens, so if Rell drank the Kuva, I'm thinking maybe that's how he attached himself permanently to the warframe, sacrificing transference for immortality to protect, but with age came loss of sanity, as the man in the wall wore on him greatly, and now we're left to deal with what remains
Rells ghoul: Op and can kill you
Me, an Inaros main: *A B S O R B*
So I'm allied with the meridian and veil so like this quest lines up with my character
Just found this channel, love the personality and comedy, and love this content, story is great (For me anyway)
impressive as always! never dissapoints!
Wallys our new freind in our mind
Tbh im liking this new bad guy, he seems to be an actual challenge for us tenno, equal, if not greater in power.
I suppose introducing the sentients as an enemy we wrecked years ago right off the bat kind of sets an underwhelming tone in comparison :P
I played most of this as the operator, pretending it was a dead space mission
i almost choked on my hot tea at that first part
Hey, did 'ya know? You can use Phantoms in the final fight of the Quest. My best friend (Asperger Autist) and I were like:"Really!? -.-*" 'cause my friend did the Quest way before me and he didn't know you could STILL use phantoms in that GOSH DARN FIGHT! I remembered my phantoms pretty late and thought, maybe, just MAYBE, I can still use them because I was kind of tired of dying at that point. Yes, I'm kind of bad at fighting with ranged weapons and YES, I can be pretty slow to notice/remember things.
When I first heard about the Quest, I was like:"Wait. . . . Wow! That's actually an really original idea AND it's about somebody who has autism! Hopefully some certain people will respect people with autism now. Even, if it's only a little.", my friend really liked the Quest itself, too ^w^
Good (and funny) video, as always Xayl! I really like the editing style and I enjoyed watching it, understood some things way better now as well! Keep up the good work ^w^/
It actually doesn't necessarily confirm Ten o will age and die, it o ly confirms that they _think_ they will. Rell's voice was still that if a child and we've never actually seen a Tenno age, only people around them and themselves making the _assumption_ that they will given an absence of evidence either way.
Let’s hope space ninja priest doesnt do sharingan touching kids eye
The comic makes a good point on Rell being a liability in their evacuation. One tried to help him come with them, one said he was unstable and dangerous.
Dick move, but understandable.
I think,Rell doesn't caged himself 'cause he aged, but to contain Walle within him and his harrow.
wally is from the movie wallie OH MEH GUUUUUUUDD!!!!!!!!!
I wonder if this Man in the Walls will start making decisions based on our decisions of light and dark. I hope our decisions will start making an impact in the story, and if we lean toward the dark side, well, he may take advantage of us like he did with Rell, playing with our negative emotions. It certainly doesn't help our operator to remain optimistic after the ending of the Sacrifice quest. Maybe our operators' innocence or optimism is slowly being sacrificed? Or the operator will slowly start to lose his/her identity like Rell?
I never saw the evil GHOST me
Scooby doo part killed me XDD
Woo another lore frame!!
I just love the way ya tell this story! XD
I'm thinking WallE isn't a bad guy...
I'd love a mission where like... someone is actually afraid of the Tenno? I mean, we're functionally immortal assasins that fly through space. Like, the Tenno killed off the Orokin, but it seems everyone we meet has no qualms fighting against us
Or some town that sprung up from orokin remnants that saw what we did. Even if they were just descendants they’d have been told stories of the collapse and would find us terrifying. We rock up to save the day and they’re all running screaming
@@xayl I mean like... imagine a faction invading from outside the origin system - they take down a huge chunk of Grineer or Corpus soldiers, and as they corner a high ranking General or something, the General laughs, telling them of the Tenno. The invading forces brush it off as a simple tale to try and spare the General, but some do research, and learn of the Orokin Massacre. Soon, patrols and scouts go missing, found days later, frozen solid, covered in electrical burns, crushed under immense forces, or cut down, shot and decapitated. The Tenno become a legend amongst this invading force, keeping them looking over their shoulder every waking second. So basically like... a reverse spy mission, where you have to hunt down a small group of enemies through a map, with no markers, just the occasional sound or marking on the wall to guide you to your prey.
"Apparently a big red hood fan" hey, being a big red hood fan had no influence on my joining the red veil, it was just a happy coincidence!
"Typical DE, half-bake an idea and then get excited about a new one" I feel called out. Rood.
Kuva is the Philosopher stone from FMA change my mind
Legit what I think it is
Ok, so I originally thought that you had been using Excalibur Umbra throughout these videos, but upon second thought that wouldn't be possible considering the release of the videos. I just realized that you have been using Excalibur Prime this entire time. Just an observation from one of many players who will never be able to use the warframe. Still, I love your videos my guy.
Now I'm not creeped out by Wally
"Wallie" is chaotic nutral and seeks to free the system or do a hard reset on it. At least to me
This is definitely a reference to Alice in *Chains* - Man in the Wall, ehm Box
I love this series ♥️
So, Rell's death may not disprove the Operator's supposed immortality. It could be that the constant strain of "swallowing the poison stars" wore out his physical form. I mean, if we ARE immortal at all, it's due to the Void. The Man in the Wall basically IS the Void. It's possible that in a way, the Second Dream would have also made it harder for "Wally" to influence the Tenno. Just a theory, tho.
Basically "my name is byf" but warframe
8:30 Oh i didn´t know that you are the Ostron Fishlady :)
1:21 is that tenno script between 'cast' and 'him out'
I understand that the lore of Warframe is fairly sparce but id like to see some theory videos. I mean you have to have one or two when it comes to future of the game or even filling in the spaces left by DE
Did you know that this "Wally" (named The Void Phantom in game), will posses your Tenno and be in areas around your ship after some missions (it's a small chance) but they can be on the consoles, above the ramp, crucifying themselves in the wires across from the infested door, and even in the room with Helminth, who practically screams bloody murder when the phantom is in there, just thought I'd say this.
I've never seen him in the helminth room, I wish he had flavour dialogue for each room rather than just blandly saying "Hey kiddo"
Xayl It is perhaps the rarest interaction with the Phantom, and Helminth screams bloody murder when the Phantom is there.
Pheonyx Jay awwwww now I wanna see it
Tough I two tapped his hp bar crit gram for the win baby
There is something funny that happens if you take Umbra along during that final battle. He comes along to help you, which does make the fight a slight bit easier... Had to try it once when I saw it happen on RUclips. Any ideas about why that could've been, Xayl?
Cataclysm is the best
The Man in the Wall
Who speaks in Bricks
This quest was creepy as fuck.