I myself have forgotten where to go but i suggest wandering around aimlessly till you make it to a new area or ask people in the official rain world discord server
I know that by now you've probaby beaten the campaign, but i'll add this reply for future people. Going from the husk, you just need to go upwards like you would in the original timeline. You'll eventually reach a room looking like the original "lobby", leading to the former echo room (more spoilers, now a safari unlock), former metropolis enterance, which has been destroyed and become inaccessible, and the top of the broken can. Just keep going right like you normally would, and when you reach a shelter either hibernate or continue, before going downwards and right. You'll eventually find the terrified iterator puppet. Around the shoreline/frigid coast enterance, going straight to the right after reaching the miros bird room will take you to a room where there's a hidden pipe that just looks like a creature den. It shows 34ghLOT going through it from the other side around 3:49, and going upwards after going through the pipe should lead you to pebbles. After you exit a destroyed memory conflux-looking room, go right, and you should find pebs
There is a way down from the right side of the husks wall, you will then find a half flooded shaded, go right untill micros cave, then at the very end of it, go up.
Its sad that Five Pebbles had been reduced to a point where he couldnt' even hate or spite the Slugcats anymore, just being so tired he just... appreciates the company.
To be fair, with Rivulet (or at least the assumedly canon interaction in the timeline with the proper sequence of events) he has finally learned to respect them and that he was wrong about them. Of course he's kinda in the equivalent of a hospital bed state at that point (and asking Rivulet to pull the plug on his life support) but nonetheless he has learned from his mistakes.
God, even after replaying the campaigns multiple times, saint's still scares me so much. I know other games like Outer Wilds cover similar themes about the passage of time, but something about how Rain world just shows you what's happened and then doesn't tell you anything else is terrifying.
Going to cross to 5P from the chimney canopy, and seeing that he’s gone, that was fucked up. And then entering the shaded citadel, to find the vaguely familiar rooms of him, and coming to the realization that he’s fallen into the citadel, and just, all the carnage, all the silent, horrific carnage. You just get to see it. And it’s heartbreaking.
So five pebbles couldn't find the solution , but ironically the little annoying critters that ran through his mainframe did and came back to ascend him ?
well technically, the solution wasnt even possible to find in the first place. but at the same time, when saint ascended pebbles, he DID find the solution. same with moon and possibly even sliver. its kind of similar to how, in the real world, no one knows what happens to our souls when we die. we don't know where we go, if anywhere at all. we don't know unless we find out ourselves by dying. but there's no way to come back from death, that we cant tell the living what happens.
i heard some theories that saint was the solution that sliver found, seeing as challenge 70 was us ascending them, and that he took his sweet time ascending the other iterators on the planet before coming back for the local group
@@colfy3961 that could just mean the events in the challenge aren't canon as they occuried - that is, a literal boss fight. saint could've still ascended sliver and judging by the collapsed iterator cities you see in certain backgrounds in saint's campaign, either everything is collapsed or saint has been busy.
@@colfy3961 another very interesting point supporting saint being the triple affirmative is that 5P and LTTM remain ascended EVEN IF you die the cycle they are ascended and respawn. Tbh I'm not sure how that works exactly or if it's an oversight but it really does point to Saint being permanently in a cycle, breaking all other cycles as the triple affirmative.
i cried when i saw pebbles on my first saint playthrough. i dont cry as much anymore but seeing him like this compared to how we saw him in spearmaster, survivor, or even rivulet is just so heart aching. i used to hate him before but now after downpour, i just feel bad for him. all he has left is his regrets and sad boi music. it's a bit terrifying to think about how this is the end. when moon says that "a new cycle is unfolding, one we need not to be apart of" or something along those lines, it just feels so sad and scary to know that once amazing complex organisms who made such a huge change on this fictional world, for better or for worse, are now slowly being forgotten. and even then, we still dont know most about ancient society, how they came to be, how they lived, and how they died. there are still so many mysteries about this old society, and rain world as a whole, but now it seems too late for that. A new cycle is coming into play.
Time is scary. I imagine forever into the future, a new species rising in this world, with no reminders of the old one other than the dead gods that lay around the world. And no one even knows they were ever alive. This is just how the world is. Maybe when they are able to research and understand that the mountains are not natural, it will still be too late, nothing but rebar to remember the old world from.
I cant be sorry for pebbles. He wasn't feeling remorse on things he did, even after he realized the only thing left to do is sorry. He was selfish and sometimes dumb(which is weird for an hyper-computer) and even when he dies he doesn't feel bad for things he has done. And yeah, selfishness is a part of being dumb, you cant be actually smart and selfish. So fuck 5P, i hope he suffered.
This instills dread. To think the once full god now reduced to this, a fraction of a fraction. Distorted and destroyed, barley clinging to life. They, the character, have done wrong, they messed up, they killed moon. This, this, scares me, his chamber ripped in two, parts of it ripped to nothing, most likely with a handful of processing strata organisms, barley still alive. This game instills a fear no horror game, no matter how much work was done, can not replicate. He deserves the thing he wanted so badly, should be rewarded, this doesn’t have to have pebbles die slowly, end it here.
Kiling moon and pebbles was the best thing you could of done - pebbles would of suffered forever and moons rarefaction cell would eventually run out, and she would suffer too. We dont even know how long is the rarefaction cells lifespan and how much time had passed, so her suffering could of been imminent.
@@rehkloo6Not to mention that Moon mentions that all of them no longer need to be a part of the cycle. She feels as if they are all done with this world, in this wintery apocalypse: and I wonder if subconsciously she knew Saint was there for a reason, hence her musings. In some canon Iterator broadcast dialogue (I do not remember where this was found, but the dialogue can be found in the Passing Gods Rain World video documentary) it is mentioned that an iterator believes the only source of heat on the surface is the rain itself now, probably due to the massive steam/rainclouds covering the world, leading to the premature Ice Age of this world. Their world as they know it is dying slowly.
The worst part is in that his collapse happened nowhere near as quickly as Moon’s did. Notice how out of his entire structure, it’s the Leg that looks borderline pristine compared to the rest? Moon’s structure crashed down still relatively in one now sunken, crumbled up, but recognizable piece until the vents. The rot cored pebbles out until bloated infected fragments came apart and started trickling down into the shaded citadel. When you really look around that wreackage it’s horrifying how much of it is bulbous, clearly dead/frozen rot that probably would have just kept gnawing away were it not for the exposure to the elements.
I never noticed this before... At 2:03, when you... Ascend him... He speaks. He says something unintelligible, like you would hear before he gave you the mark of communication in survivor. That's... I don't know how to feel about that. Is he thanking you, somehow still aware of what you did for him? Or is it just one last shuddering breath, the sound of someone clinging to life against their own will? Is it none of that and he was just surprised or afraid or in pain? Either way... I was hoping it was an instakill. Knowing that even with that he still had time to realize what happened and possibly feel pain is so sad. The ancients really built them to last forever, or as close to that as possible. Couldn't even be granted a quick death, despite how much he longed for it for so long. Ironic, isn't it.
I like to tell myself it’s the like death throes of the machine, similar to how other creatures might still twitch around a bit when you ascend them. The soul was insta-booted but the body is taking a few seconds to get the memo.
Five pebbles did Moon dirty, right He basically destroyed her entire framework by taking away too much water He disliked slugcats, sort of Was overall a bit mean in my opinion But right there His fate is way worse than Moon's His framework collapsed completely, and even neuron flies are nowhere to be seen And there he is, just being a little happy that the very kind he disliked, pay him a visit I feel bad for 5Pebbles despite everything he did He failed his mission, he failed his Iterator colleagues, and then he failed himself He's at his lowest, and the saint probably eases the pain, by ascending him
Five Pebbles was never evil, tho. Nothing he did was out of pure malice. He was essentially a child-abandoned by his parents, locked in his room with no way out. He was given no explanation or comfort, just a puzzle to solve. And eventually the very idea of working on the puzzle disgusted him. It seemed like another wall of the prison he was in. The one they had made for him. His dislike of slugcats and other lesser beings is because those were the rules his parents-the ancients-placed on him. So he rejected everything they stood for, out of spite-even while serving his programmed purpose towards them, even while collecting trinkets of their history. He even tried to destroy himself, because that's what they told him he couldn't do. His sin was turning away from others who wanted to help. Of trying to do everything alone-of believing he deserved to be alone. Damnation isn't fire and pitchforks-it's about believing you don't deserve to be loved. That you deserve to be in Hell. And he was damned in that way. But he recants of this, in the end. Someone reaches out and gives him the smallest bit of hope, and he does take it.
The developers say he basically collapsed in peices; interesting how his actual puppet chamber seems to have landed on MC and the torn appart remains of UD.
Ligma tongue as I take out my ascension glock on this snowy hood and says: "Five Pebbles, I bestow to thee thine relieving answers you seek, but do you have a CD player?"
I have been trying to get to FP via dev controls and the map warp mod, but I can't get there! Do you know how to get there with comands? If so thank you!
I don't but heres a reply by jessiesowter explaining how to get there normally "Going from the husk, you just need to go upwards like you would in the original timeline. You'll eventually reach a room looking like the original "lobby", leading to the former echo room (more spoilers, now a safari unlock), former metropolis enterance, which has been destroyed and become inaccessible, and the top of the broken can. Just keep going right like you normally would, and when you reach a shelter either hibernate or continue, before going downwards and right. You'll eventually find the terrified iterator puppet. Around the shoreline/frigid coast enterance, going straight to the right after reaching the miros bird room will take you to a room where there's a hidden pipe that just looks like a creature den. It shows 34ghLOT going through it from the other side around 3:49, and going upwards after going through the pipe should lead you to pebbles. After you exit a destroyed memory conflux-looking room, go right, and you should find pebs"
Im ok with five pebbles development. I don't know if this is bias for what he caused to BSM, if it's his arrogant interactions and rudeness towards some slugcats, or if it's because I blame many catastrophic in game events on him. In the end I understand they were ancient and desperate for solutions and desperation might have blinded him, but I still can't feel bad in the slightest.
i used to hate him too. five pebbles was a huge jerk. and he totally deserves what happened to him. but I think what makes me sympathetic for him is that in the end, after everything, he finally regrets what he has done despite it being too late to fix anything. he had his chances, but never took them out of rage and desperation. but it wasn't fully his fault. He was right to be angry. to be mad his creators left them all there to rot in their cans, finding the solution for a society now extinct without explanation.
@@colfy3961 His 'creators' or parents, pretty much abandoned him in his room, locked the door, and gave him a crayon maze to solve. It's not so surprising that he would eventually view the maze, and every part of it, as just another part of his abandonment. Even the slugcats and lesser beings he lords over are a part of the maze they left him to solve-which explains his spite towards them. He rejected it, because anger always feels better than powerlessness and despair.
can someone give me directions? im in the husk wall zone but cant find this guy
I myself have forgotten where to go but i suggest wandering around aimlessly till you make it to a new area or ask people in the official rain world discord server
You have to go to shaded citatel
@@XPCVLTthe husk wall is a subregion of SC (silent construct/shaded citadel)
I know that by now you've probaby beaten the campaign, but i'll add this reply for future people. Going from the husk, you just need to go upwards like you would in the original timeline. You'll eventually reach a room looking like the original "lobby", leading to the former echo room (more spoilers, now a safari unlock), former metropolis enterance, which has been destroyed and become inaccessible, and the top of the broken can. Just keep going right like you normally would, and when you reach a shelter either hibernate or continue, before going downwards and right. You'll eventually find the terrified iterator puppet.
Around the shoreline/frigid coast enterance, going straight to the right after reaching the miros bird room will take you to a room where there's a hidden pipe that just looks like a creature den. It shows 34ghLOT going through it from the other side around 3:49, and going upwards after going through the pipe should lead you to pebbles. After you exit a destroyed memory conflux-looking room, go right, and you should find pebs
There is a way down from the right side of the husks wall, you will then find a half flooded shaded, go right untill micros cave, then at the very end of it, go up.
Its sad that Five Pebbles had been reduced to a point where he couldnt' even hate or spite the Slugcats anymore, just being so tired he just... appreciates the company.
To be fair, with Rivulet (or at least the assumedly canon interaction in the timeline with the proper sequence of events) he has finally learned to respect them and that he was wrong about them. Of course he's kinda in the equivalent of a hospital bed state at that point (and asking Rivulet to pull the plug on his life support) but nonetheless he has learned from his mistakes.
saint really pulled out his karma glock and shot 5 pebbles in an alleyway
They had to take the old dog out back
God, even after replaying the campaigns multiple times, saint's still scares me so much. I know other games like Outer Wilds cover similar themes about the passage of time, but something about how Rain world just shows you what's happened and then doesn't tell you anything else is terrifying.
samee, I love Outer Wilds but I probably cried more with Saint.
If I had a nickel for every time I saw rain world compared with outer wilds, I’d have a quite frankly bizarre number of nickels
Going to cross to 5P from the chimney canopy, and seeing that he’s gone, that was fucked up. And then entering the shaded citadel, to find the vaguely familiar rooms of him, and coming to the realization that he’s fallen into the citadel, and just, all the carnage, all the silent, horrific carnage. You just get to see it. And it’s heartbreaking.
@@stoneforest2639 YES this so much. i actually cried and that was before I even reached him.
This is so true. Saints campaign scares the shit out of me
So five pebbles couldn't find the solution , but ironically the little annoying critters that ran through his mainframe did and came back to ascend him ?
well technically, the solution wasnt even possible to find in the first place. but at the same time, when saint ascended pebbles, he DID find the solution. same with moon and possibly even sliver. its kind of similar to how, in the real world, no one knows what happens to our souls when we die. we don't know where we go, if anywhere at all. we don't know unless we find out ourselves by dying. but there's no way to come back from death, that we cant tell the living what happens.
i heard some theories that saint was the solution that sliver found, seeing as challenge 70 was us ascending them, and that he took his sweet time ascending the other iterators on the planet before coming back for the local group
@@colfy3961 that could just mean the events in the challenge aren't canon as they occuried - that is, a literal boss fight. saint could've still ascended sliver and judging by the collapsed iterator cities you see in certain backgrounds in saint's campaign, either everything is collapsed or saint has been busy.
@VynalDerp huh good point! i really cant tell with these devs tho lol. i like the theory of saint being the triple affirmative anyways
@@colfy3961 another very interesting point supporting saint being the triple affirmative is that 5P and LTTM remain ascended EVEN IF you die the cycle they are ascended and respawn. Tbh I'm not sure how that works exactly or if it's an oversight but it really does point to Saint being permanently in a cycle, breaking all other cycles as the triple affirmative.
i cried when i saw pebbles on my first saint playthrough. i dont cry as much anymore but seeing him like this compared to how we saw him in spearmaster, survivor, or even rivulet is just so heart aching. i used to hate him before but now after downpour, i just feel bad for him. all he has left is his regrets and sad boi music.
it's a bit terrifying to think about how this is the end. when moon says that "a new cycle is unfolding, one we need not to be apart of" or something along those lines, it just feels so sad and scary to know that once amazing complex organisms who made such a huge change on this fictional world, for better or for worse, are now slowly being forgotten. and even then, we still dont know most about ancient society, how they came to be, how they lived, and how they died. there are still so many mysteries about this old society, and rain world as a whole, but now it seems too late for that. A new cycle is coming into play.
Its okay man, all things may come to an end but new beginnings happen all the time.
Who knows we might get torrential downpour next to show some slugscats before spearmaster and after saint
@@shadowbonbon3 i hope so, i love this game and its story
Time is scary. I imagine forever into the future, a new species rising in this world, with no reminders of the old one other than the dead gods that lay around the world. And no one even knows they were ever alive. This is just how the world is. Maybe when they are able to research and understand that the mountains are not natural, it will still be too late, nothing but rebar to remember the old world from.
I cant be sorry for pebbles. He wasn't feeling remorse on things he did, even after he realized the only thing left to do is sorry. He was selfish and sometimes dumb(which is weird for an hyper-computer) and even when he dies he doesn't feel bad for things he has done. And yeah, selfishness is a part of being dumb, you cant be actually smart and selfish. So fuck 5P, i hope he suffered.
This instills dread. To think the once full god now reduced to this, a fraction of a fraction. Distorted and destroyed, barley clinging to life. They, the character, have done wrong, they messed up, they killed moon. This, this, scares me, his chamber ripped in two, parts of it ripped to nothing, most likely with a handful of processing strata organisms, barley still alive. This game instills a fear no horror game, no matter how much work was done, can not replicate. He deserves the thing he wanted so badly, should be rewarded, this doesn’t have to have pebbles die slowly, end it here.
You put it into words how I feel
Kiling moon and pebbles was the best thing you could of done - pebbles would of suffered forever and moons rarefaction cell would eventually run out, and she would suffer too. We dont even know how long is the rarefaction cells lifespan and how much time had passed, so her suffering could of been imminent.
@@rehkloo6Not to mention that Moon mentions that all of them no longer need to be a part of the cycle. She feels as if they are all done with this world, in this wintery apocalypse: and I wonder if subconsciously she knew Saint was there for a reason, hence her musings.
In some canon Iterator broadcast dialogue (I do not remember where this was found, but the dialogue can be found in the Passing Gods Rain World video documentary) it is mentioned that an iterator believes the only source of heat on the surface is the rain itself now, probably due to the massive steam/rainclouds covering the world, leading to the premature Ice Age of this world. Their world as they know it is dying slowly.
The worst part is in that his collapse happened nowhere near as quickly as Moon’s did. Notice how out of his entire structure, it’s the Leg that looks borderline pristine compared to the rest? Moon’s structure crashed down still relatively in one now sunken, crumbled up, but recognizable piece until the vents.
The rot cored pebbles out until bloated infected fragments came apart and started trickling down into the shaded citadel. When you really look around that wreackage it’s horrifying how much of it is bulbous, clearly dead/frozen rot that probably would have just kept gnawing away were it not for the exposure to the elements.
During my Saint run, I decided to make a 2. TWO HOUR DETOR, just to ascend pebbles and moon
Same! I still felt absolutely terrible seeing their limp bodies put still… I’m glad I took them somewhere better than before..
I never noticed this before... At 2:03, when you... Ascend him... He speaks. He says something unintelligible, like you would hear before he gave you the mark of communication in survivor. That's... I don't know how to feel about that. Is he thanking you, somehow still aware of what you did for him? Or is it just one last shuddering breath, the sound of someone clinging to life against their own will? Is it none of that and he was just surprised or afraid or in pain?
Either way... I was hoping it was an instakill. Knowing that even with that he still had time to realize what happened and possibly feel pain is so sad. The ancients really built them to last forever, or as close to that as possible. Couldn't even be granted a quick death, despite how much he longed for it for so long. Ironic, isn't it.
Seemed like a pretty quick death to me
@@JesusisKing-b4j he still had time to suffer. Not quick enough for me
@@azzurradurigon1945 yeah but it's worth it, he's ascended now
you’re making me cry with this comment stop that
I like to tell myself it’s the like death throes of the machine, similar to how other creatures might still twitch around a bit when you ascend them. The soul was insta-booted but the body is taking a few seconds to get the memo.
i've heard pebbles thanks you if you spend enougb time with them
Five pebbles did Moon dirty, right
He basically destroyed her entire framework by taking away too much water
He disliked slugcats, sort of
Was overall a bit mean in my opinion
But right there
His fate is way worse than Moon's
His framework collapsed completely, and even neuron flies are nowhere to be seen
And there he is, just being a little happy that the very kind he disliked, pay him a visit
I feel bad for 5Pebbles despite everything he did
He failed his mission, he failed his Iterator colleagues, and then he failed himself
He's at his lowest, and the saint probably eases the pain, by ascending him
Five Pebbles was never evil, tho. Nothing he did was out of pure malice.
He was essentially a child-abandoned by his parents, locked in his room with no way out. He was given no explanation or comfort, just a puzzle to solve. And eventually the very idea of working on the puzzle disgusted him. It seemed like another wall of the prison he was in. The one they had made for him. His dislike of slugcats and other lesser beings is because those were the rules his parents-the ancients-placed on him. So he rejected everything they stood for, out of spite-even while serving his programmed purpose towards them, even while collecting trinkets of their history. He even tried to destroy himself, because that's what they told him he couldn't do. His sin was turning away from others who wanted to help. Of trying to do everything alone-of believing he deserved to be alone. Damnation isn't fire and pitchforks-it's about believing you don't deserve to be loved. That you deserve to be in Hell. And he was damned in that way.
But he recants of this, in the end. Someone reaches out and gives him the smallest bit of hope, and he does take it.
. . . (In rubicon) THE ENTIRE TIME THE SOLUTION WAS THE RODENTS WANDERING MY CAN??
Geez that glitched pearl music scares me.
It's more depressing than scary
@@karacreed0723Uncomfortable would be the word I'd use.
Seeing five pebbles like this just makes me so unreasonably sad every time :c
The developers say he basically collapsed in peices; interesting how his actual puppet chamber seems to have landed on MC and the torn appart remains of UD.
It is so sad that Five Pebbles has died of ligma
saint is ligma
Ligma tongue as I take out my ascension glock on this snowy hood and says:
"Five Pebbles, I bestow to thee thine relieving answers you seek, but do you have a CD player?"
Does that means Saint is Ligma?
Who the hell is Five Pebbles?
Your kidding me?@@narrator5953
saint just fucking dr manhattan'd him
"enjoyable company" WRONG YOU ARE GOING TO NIRVANA
2:00
Firin' my Karma!
I have been trying to get to FP via dev controls and the map warp mod, but I can't get there! Do you know how to get there with comands? If so thank you!
I don't but heres a reply by jessiesowter explaining how to get there normally "Going from the husk, you just need to go upwards like you would in the original timeline. You'll eventually reach a room looking like the original "lobby", leading to the former echo room (more spoilers, now a safari unlock), former metropolis enterance, which has been destroyed and become inaccessible, and the top of the broken can. Just keep going right like you normally would, and when you reach a shelter either hibernate or continue, before going downwards and right. You'll eventually find the terrified iterator puppet.
Around the shoreline/frigid coast enterance, going straight to the right after reaching the miros bird room will take you to a room where there's a hidden pipe that just looks like a creature den. It shows 34ghLOT going through it from the other side around 3:49, and going upwards after going through the pipe should lead you to pebbles. After you exit a destroyed memory conflux-looking room, go right, and you should find pebs"
Im ok with five pebbles development. I don't know if this is bias for what he caused to BSM, if it's his arrogant interactions and rudeness towards some slugcats, or if it's because I blame many catastrophic in game events on him. In the end I understand they were ancient and desperate for solutions and desperation might have blinded him, but I still can't feel bad in the slightest.
i used to hate him too. five pebbles was a huge jerk. and he totally deserves what happened to him. but I think what makes me sympathetic for him is that in the end, after everything, he finally regrets what he has done despite it being too late to fix anything. he had his chances, but never took them out of rage and desperation. but it wasn't fully his fault. He was right to be angry. to be mad his creators left them all there to rot in their cans, finding the solution for a society now extinct without explanation.
@@colfy3961 His 'creators' or parents, pretty much abandoned him in his room, locked the door, and gave him a crayon maze to solve. It's not so surprising that he would eventually view the maze, and every part of it, as just another part of his abandonment. Even the slugcats and lesser beings he lords over are a part of the maze they left him to solve-which explains his spite towards them. He rejected it, because anger always feels better than powerlessness and despair.
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