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Infinity Blade: Random Plot Speculation


Ausar

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Yo, just joined the the forum, and since Brandon Sanderson was the one who wrote the Infinity Blade novellas, 

 

Since we've been told that the Infinity Blade universe is going to expand beyond just original trilogy of games, i'm curious about some of the many aspects of the plot that haven't been pointed out. 

 

 

One of the many problems of the Deathless is that they love to be as ambigious and god-like as possible, so we only get snippets of information, but here some thing we do know.

 

Apocalypse: The Previous Apocalypse that began this deathless world was the instantaneous mass-production and release of teleportation technology, which of course would be misused in every single possible way, such as terrorists, thieves, wars, bombs, teleporting armies. In other words, total apocalypse.

 

Q.I.P = Sci-fi explanation of the Soul. The Deathless have modified Q.I.P's that are eternal, except when disrupted by an Infinity Weapon,. or if there is no living matter for the Q.I.P's to inhabit, hence the apocalypse event in IB3. The Infinity Blade required a bloodline with either a Deathless Q.I.P, or their children, impliying that the Q.I.P also has something to do with DNA and genetics.

 

The Infinity Weapons/ The Redemer Device: The Infinity Weapons are the only things that can disrupt the Q.I.P's of a Deathless, other than the total destruction of all life. The Redemer Device is able to wipe a Q.I.P of it's memories and make them be reborn as a child, though the memories will return if one constantly is reborn through the normal way of rebirth.

 

Cycle: It's implied in the books and the games that Galath has constantly destroyed and rebuilt the world, creating the ultimate infinite cycle.. until Ausar screwed it all up by throwing Galath in the Vault of Tears. Freaking Anomalies.

 

Ausar the Vile: Ironically enough, the most monstrous Deathless of them all, if what everyone else has to say about him is true. The guy is implied to the most vile evil even in the skewed perspective of the Deathless, basically being seen as the Devil. We do know that Ausar programed Tel to constantly turn Ausar back into a memory-less child, but it's also stated that Worker was the person who first destroyed Ausar's memory.

 

Ausar the Vile for all intents and purposes died on the Plains of Koroth, since he was then reborn as a child.

 

The Anomaly: Galath, having access to the Q.I.P's of all the Deathless, is able to predict every move that any Deathless would make, but Ausar for some reason is unpredictable. We never got a complete answer on that.

 

So yeah, I haven't even gotten to point of the thread and it's already massive.

 

So, what is the deal with Ausar? What makes him an anomaly? And why is the Moon shattered? Did the Worker erase Ausar's memory, or did he do that to himself? And what the hell happened to Uriel? Did he die? Did he become a Deathless through other means? 

 

Honestly, the idea of this story not continuing would drive me mad, simply because the questions it leaves behind are massive.

 

And what about you guys? What's your opinon on the unanswered questions of the Infinity Blade universe?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u09hFWKlYtI

 

Okay, now this is a pretty cool bit of info.

 

Seriously, it's the ring that causes the QIP disruption, not the Blade? One Ring to rule them all... sorry just had to say it.

 

Also, I love the fact that the developers actually learned the lore Brandon made themselves, talking about QIP's and all that makes me really like Chair as a group.

 

Also here's something you would only learn if you play the  IB2: Ausar had a wife who he brutally killed. (Ausar the freaking Vile man)

Also, in IB2 the Worker messed up a deathless known as Thane, permanently disrupting his QIP, and in IB3, we fight a boss called Thane, who's called a QIP abomination.

 

Also in three days the Ausar Rising update comes for IB3. Can't wait to see what they reveal about Ausar/Siris next.

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So played a bit of the update.

 

Okay, the only thing we got on Ausar is that he knows secrets that the Worker himself doesn't know, which then screams prequel book/game again.

 

Also we saw the plains of Koroth and Siris home village, so that's pretty cool.

 

Does anyone have anything to add?

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