

Yeah, at first I was confused how more blasphemies were being made when Final Days were averted, but I figured that the big Blasphemy in each quests is a big ball of bad Dynamis that has enough energy left to turn others.I kind of got the notion that a Blasphemy being around causes more Terminus beasts just by general proximity to them and their actions. Kinda like how if you put a rotten apple in with a bunch of fresh ones, they all rot faster.
So if you do the tank role quest after the MSQ, the active flow of corrupted dynamis from Meteion is still cut off, but the Blasphemy that caused in the Shorud is still around, and it's still... well, infectious. Rather tangibly so in that one's case, because it's literally propagating a disease, so you can actually perceive its spread.
If the "lead" blasphemies really can spawn others simply because of how intense the negative dynamis that comprises their being is, I could see the situation in Corvos being pretty awful still.
I wouldn't mind a Bozja-like structure if it has us having to purge blasphemies from ruined settlements; perhaps Bozja-esque aesthetically, but not quite as desolate due to the place not being an active warzone.

Hmmm, while I understand that the presence of a Blasphemy makes the spawning of normal Terminus Beasts much "easier" in its area, I don't think there's enough evidence to presume that Blasphemies can continue to cause other people (in its localized area) to have the capacity to transform into normal Terminus Beasts without Meteion's Song of Oblivion no longer being transmitted. I think it would just be simpler to presume that all the Role quests are all meant to occur chronologically before the completion of the final 6.0 MSQ quest. Similar to how one has to recognize that the Alexander raids and Warring Triad quests have to occur in the past if for example a player is already in the ShadowBringers MSQ.I kind of got the notion that a Blasphemy being around causes more Terminus beasts just by general proximity to them and their actions. Kinda like how if you put a rotten apple in with a bunch of fresh ones, they all rot faster.
So if you do the tank role quest after the MSQ, the active flow of corrupted dynamis from Meteion is still cut off, but the Blasphemy that caused in the Shorud is still around, and it's still... well, infectious. Rather tangibly so in that one's case, because it's literally propagating a disease, so you can actually perceive its spread.
Last edited by Theozilla; 01-05-2022 at 02:50 AM.
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