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Temulun's foreshadowing
Decided to replay the azim steppe in ng+ came across this.
As we know here in lore, Temulun foreshadowed a lot of things.
-We have found out some of the secrets of the ascians in shadowbringers, of which Azem found their way into being a sun god in several cultures and we are digging up more secrets like whats on the moon.
-The stars are naturally our allies. Though I am wondering who she is referring to with "falter and fade" though emet selch is a plausible one
-We're Azim the traveller, shepard to the stars.
The most interesting line though is "Salvation come the end"
Could she be foreshadowing a temporary death or near death experience for the warrior of light/darkness in the final days?
Temulun: Stars flicker and flock to you. Before such gathered light, even the secrets of the gods may be laid bare.
Some are fated to rise in grace and glory. Others to falter and fade, though not from memory. Both will be your strength and salvation come the end.
Cherish the stars and the light they bring you in the dark.
For you are a traveler, are you not?
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It's a generic statement. Some of our friends and allies and "people drawn to us" will die but not be forgotten. It is possible something may happen before the end that given our fallen friends a chance to reappear to us, or it may just be ongoing. Two already came to our aid on the Steps of Faith, after all, and another pulled us from the rift.
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Couple months late since the big reveal and "the walk" as its been put but I have to really say that yes it now seems she DID know things ahead of time.
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As Iscah said, it's so generic you can basically attach anything to that statement (also, most if not all of EW's revelations were only worked out comparatively recently making any link to EW's story with that statement retroactive at best, just like EW's connection to Answers' lyrics).
And calling the WoL a 'traveller' back then was basically just stating the obvious anyway given they're an adventurer and a foreigner who by their very nature are transient - no connection to Azem is actually eluded to in the statement or even necessary, it's logical enough just taken at face value.