[Walpurgis Night has come again, and this time the doors have taken you to back to the walls of Lobotomy Corporation's Headquarters. It isn't the first time you've been here (or maybe it is if you take different spacetimes into account), but the circumstances are a bit... messier than the first time. In that the "Ordeal" (a term you still don't fully understand) you had to contend with was quickly followed up by a large stele falling from the sky, killing all 12 of the Sinners. You only managed to escape thanks to Faust's quick thinking, and from there you turned the clock for everyone, just as you always do, and the strange stele could be quickly dispatched.
In the calm that follows, you take the time to strategize. Faust informs you that a "Noon of Violet" so soon after a "Dawn of Violet" is rare, but before you can explore that train of thought any further, a voice crackles to life from the speakers.
Her name is Hod, and she's one of the Sephirot of Lobotomy Corporation. The Sinners found information on her earlier--impressions from the employees of the company.
Discussion follows, with Sinclair getting hit by a shielding bullet and a strategy building on how to deal with these Noons of Violet in the future. You take note, especially since you have a feeling you'll be seeing more of these things in the Mirror Dungeons later.
And yet... that's not what sticks with you most.
No, what sticks with you is the pain in Hod's voice as you all turn to leave. It's the sort of pain you've come to be familiar with in your time with Limbus Company: the pain that comes from being stretched so thin you might snap. Of standing on the edge of a cliff, about to fall. A descent that has yet to reach its destination.
And you wonder... What was it that happened in this facility, back in those days before the Wing fell?]
Yesod -- Noon of Violet
[Walpurgis Night has come again, and this time the doors have taken you to back to the walls of Lobotomy Corporation's Headquarters. It isn't the first time you've been here (or maybe it is if you take different spacetimes into account), but the circumstances are a bit... messier than the first time. In that the "Ordeal" (a term you still don't fully understand) you had to contend with was quickly followed up by a large stele falling from the sky, killing all 12 of the Sinners. You only managed to escape thanks to Faust's quick thinking, and from there you turned the clock for everyone, just as you always do, and the strange stele could be quickly dispatched.
In the calm that follows, you take the time to strategize. Faust informs you that a "Noon of Violet" so soon after a "Dawn of Violet" is rare, but before you can explore that train of thought any further, a voice crackles to life from the speakers.
Her name is Hod, and she's one of the Sephirot of Lobotomy Corporation. The Sinners found information on her earlier--impressions from the employees of the company.
Discussion follows, with Sinclair getting hit by a shielding bullet and a strategy building on how to deal with these Noons of Violet in the future. You take note, especially since you have a feeling you'll be seeing more of these things in the Mirror Dungeons later.
And yet... that's not what sticks with you most.
No, what sticks with you is the pain in Hod's voice as you all turn to leave. It's the sort of pain you've come to be familiar with in your time with Limbus Company: the pain that comes from being stretched so thin you might snap. Of standing on the edge of a cliff, about to fall. A descent that has yet to reach its destination.
And you wonder... What was it that happened in this facility, back in those days before the Wing fell?]