to turn that once majestic beacon of the purity into a likewise majestic beacon of the crimson.īut while I wonder how living trees and the crimson connected, that built actually made me think about living trees that grown so big they literally reach to the clouds? I mean, that's not even impossible on small maps, but I don't think I even seen them actually pierching a floating island. making a large visceral creature, and smaller ones following the orders of this hive-mind to consume more and grow bigger and bigger.?īased on the title of the respective painting "deadland comes alive" questionable if the area prior looked more dead - and therefore it might could just outright "resurrect" a dead living tree too, and turn it into a living shadewood tree or something. I also wonder about if the crimson would have any connection to dead living trees.? It generally appears to bestow life upon things it captures, including the land itself. of course when they spread now, they will just outright turn the area into corruption, but I remember I read some theories too, like if it was inspired after "the color out of space" and if it would meant that the now corrupted land used to glow in strange otherworldly but neverheless very impressive colors at some point in the past? Though that's just a theory, and the corruption as we know it just appears to be a pretty dead land with various worm-type creatures feeding on it, including feeding on the land itself. It's actually an interesting question to wonder about how would the corruption looked like in the past. It is really fancy definitelly, but doesn't looks evil at all. I wonder about that gorgeous autumn island having any connection to the corruption though. They also look awesome (in their evil biome charming ways, even if that's a bit of a weird thing. And indeed, islands like those could be very useful, since now it's highly encouraged to artifically introduce the opposite evil, yet if you get that key, it's useless in that world.
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