The Void/Indifference has 2 known "somewhat" separate bodies/entities under it's control. The Operator-Doppelganger, that haunts us the players (especially in the orbiters), and Albrecht-Doppelganger, that haunts Albretch. There could be a Parvos-Doppelganger and a Baro-Doppelganger, even a Lotus-Doppelganger, since those 3 are heavily implied to have made direct deals with Wally, which both the Operator and Albrecht had done, and made them true targets for Wally. From what I can tell, The Void can essentially copy anything (Oull), but heavily prefers to copy the entity it is currently interacting with, with some exceptions. The Void is a mirror of Reality, in a sense. This is a massive headache for lorefans, since we can't really tell if the Albrecht we are talking to and is being shown, is actually the REAL Albrecht. This was shown in the ARG leading to 1999, because the Albrecht that was leading the people in that ARG turned out to be Wally himself pretending to be Albrecht. That ARG is also hinted to be the reason why the Techrot Virus known as the boyband "On-Lyne" managed to spread to the future/current WF time. This has lead to a rather crazy theory among lore-nerds and story-fans: What if the Albrecht we knew is actually the Void that escaped during the first meeting of Albrecht and the Void. And the true, original Orokin Albrecht was trapped in the Void and became the Man in the Wall? Rap-Tap-Tap, does sound like someone desperately trying to wear down the Wall of Lohk, to try and escape the Void. It would explain why the so-called "Indifference" is so angry, petty, arrogant and hostile to anything that tries to stop it. Because those are classic Orokin traits. And the current Albrecht is so awkward, bizarre, and detached yet obsessed, because it is a Void entity that is still trying to learn how it is to be a mortal human.
"And so it is that I will not take the Kuva now. Or ever again. This is the last skin I'm in. Because of this idea: That I cannot be sure. That in all that smoked commotion, in all that panic and fear, in that bending light and blinding dark... was it I who escaped? Or the other?" Can it be that instead of Albrecht not knowing if he's Wally, it is the *Indifference itself* that copied Albrecht to the point it's s not sure what, or rather who, it is? Also, even taking into account Albrecht might turn out to be just another Orokin in terms of his attitude, the possibility he was sitting alone in the void for thousands of years desperately trying to punch through the wall of Lohk to origin system is kinda bone-chilling. Thx for the new theory I'll be thinking about while playing the game, stranger. Have a great day 😁
Speaking of “Rap. Tap. Tap.”, I remember I was at the mall, and all of a sudden, I hear, “Rap. Tap…” I’m wondering if I’m the only one who’s heard it or not.
i prefer to believe that Albrecht is like any orokin who refused to partake of the kuva, someone who is human but has forgotten their humanity, Loid helped see that part of himself more over time, which is why hes awkward sometimes, like a person who doesn't know common sense things that humans would know. His mannerisms kind of remind me of Rei Ayanami from Neon Genesis Evangelion a bit actually... ... wait a minute...
The poison to the indifference being love makes sense as it is by definition the exact opposite. The indifference cannot understand nor comprehend it, hence why it is being wielded as a weapon.
From what i can tell, the man in the wall is warframes version of narolethotep, which makes the tenno a warlock of sorts. In return for powers, he sees the origin system through our eyes. He shows up as the universe is being thrown into entropy because without people, the universe is indifferent, which is why albrect sends you back to get to know the hex as people. If he is allowed into the system, it's over even for a force as powerful as the tenno
1999 update(and the computer texts with drifter lore) made me a lore freak. So much mind fuckery going on 😂😂 but I’m catching up/on. Imagine the man in the wall being one of many others that are equally, if not more powerful than wally in the warframe universe and are just hidden or resting for now while this whole thing is happening
@YoureMadBozo71 the man in the wall is a concept the orokin used to create power from nothing (endo). The only other resource like this is kuva, which seems to come from literal thin air so there are likely other beings like the man in the wall and one may be related to it as it has multiple world changing powers
@@TheCr0oked1 Imagine if Jade's and Stalker's child became a being on that level and we have to face multiple outer gods like Wall-E while helping them!
I think the issue is that one of the main traits needed to successfully use transference over long periods of time is empathy. “The Ability to Look at a Broken, Ugly Thing And Take Away Its Pain” Empathy and love are poison to the Indifference, and that is why it can’t just hijack warframes at will
@@hambor12 he might not be able to control them, but he could trigger their dormant and uncontrollable rage / monstrosity. its totally plausible for wally to bring in an army of warframes that way to overwhelm us could be an interesting dynamic especially when it comes to the protoframes still having their humanity intact
I never noticed but Wally's vessel has the same galaxy eyes that all his human version have. Until we stroke its cheek where the Vessels eyes turn back to normal.
You know what it be a hell of a plot twist, both Drifter and the Kid are the missing fingers that the Man in the wall are missing. When the Zariman came into contact with the void and got stuck there, but for some reason the fingers that got severed doesn’t know of what they are and accidentally embodied the personification of the people of the Zariman and the kids (a human not like Orokin). Thus creating the Kid and Drifter, with memories that was plucked by multiple kids. Can you imagine, if the Zariman 10-0 archives got restored and it shows lists of names and their profile, but Neither Drifter/Kid is there.
@ 🧑🍳I call it “The nah special.” It consist of a pepper of “creative writing” A cup of “too much thinking” and finally the main ingredient “I could write a fanfic or essay or even do a storyboard comic but I have most likely undiagnosed autism or ADD and I can’t finish any project I wanna complete bc I say ‘nah’ it ain’t gonna be good.”🧑🍳 Enjoy.
I love the direction DE is going with the indifference, I’ve always been a fan of eldritch horror and to see it done this well makes me excited to see where they will take the man in the wall next
When we rescue him from Rusalka, that’s also him. The scene during the Core Containment, I’m not so sure, but I’d say yes because after getting the good ending it is clear he was setting Drifter on a path to get close to the Hex.
the entrati that shoots amir and you is the real one im pretty sure, wally would never tell us to know them in order to save them he is a cold bastard but he did that out of compassion so we would extend the timeloop in order to save them as he says in the true ending "your heart had to grow"
Changing the Man in the Wall's name to "the Indifference" has been THE most confusing part of the Entrati arc. Took me until 1999 to realize what the fuck the Cavia was talking about, thought it was a rivaling void entity like the four chaos gods of WH40K, which would explain why the Angels and the Murmur have such different designs despite being void entities.
I think it already did, like time wise - didn't Albretch contacted the entity and then shit started hitting the wall? I think the difference is that we have now seen the Lotus meet the indifference face to face.
At first I thought Entrati is our ally but end up being in *KAHOOTS* with the indifference and also you forgot to add Chains of Harrow quest because its somewhat related to it and the man in the wall was stated as well
No this video is about actually showing the moments of indifference. Harrow quest only mentions him. Its covered in my Warframe Emotional moments video
I don’t think Albrecht is in “kahoots” with the Indifference. Albrecht has shown some kind of… loyalty? to the Tenno by hinting to us that the only way to truly save the Hex is with love. By getting to know them better, the Hex begins to trust us and we are able to use transference on each of them to help them through the finale. Without Albrecht’s advice, we wouldn’t have been able to save 1999. That said, I’m still not sure what Albrecht is trying to do. I know he went to 1999, and the Indifference followed him there. The lore is fascinating, though.
@ A rich and bountiful world, probably. I imagine Tau to be a paradise, or like Eden. All I know is, the Sentients have control over the Tau system and will do everything in their power to protect it from human corruption. The Sentients were sent there by the Orokin after the Zariman efforts failed. The Sentients’ goal was to terraform Tau, and be its caretakers. The Sentients grew fiercely protective of Tau, and realized that the Orokin would only try and corrupt Tau like they did with the Sol System, so the Sentients are now Tau’s solitary guardians. I imagine the reason why the Indifference cannot access Tau is because it needs a human emotion to cling to. It’s just my guess.
I want to know how the Man in the Wall became that entity. Were they always like that? What actually *is* the Void? Was it actually a prison? Are there more entities like the Man in the Wall? So many questions... At the end of the War with Balas, I thought the Man in the Wall was an entity responsible for the Void. Is that not the case? First meeting when we learned about him in the Chains of Harrow quest, I knew it was something beyond evil. The Devil would look like a good guy in comparison.
You should probably check Albrecht’s requiem chamber. The story he tells there throws some light into the nature of the Indifference, and how he blames himself from creating this thread. So it seems The Indifference was actually created by him being the first human ever who directly interacted with the Void.
Hello, can anyone clarify this? Who's Albrecht that was with the Man in the Wall, and who's Albrecht in 1999? Is Albrecht who is in 1999 is the real one? And why and when he bailed? 🤔What's the story behind it?
The Albrecht with Wally was a Wally taken version, the one in the 1st 1999 cutscene is also Wally (technically), the Albrecht that is in 1999 is the real one and he bailed before the Reset
The entire 1999 quest is based on the mission Albrecht sets to trying escaping from Indifference. The reason why he wants to escape from Indifference is he was already haunted or somehow possessed by it, so he had to figure a way to escape or bail so he can have time and energy to focus on his work. So here comes the 1999 quest, where Albrecht wants to alter the timeline so he can "escape" just like the stories in Terminator series. Fortunately, Indifference can't possess multiple bodies at the same time, so Albrecht could have time to figure out how to bail. However, Indifference seems to have found Albrecht bailing so it keeps him hostage while possessing Scaldra female boss. Anyway, I think DE lacks of ability to write logical and fluent scripts or plots, unless DE just wants to keep the story more and more ambiguous so the game can be kept alive and active.
The Wall of Lohk is the "barrier" between reality and the Void. Think of reality as a swimming pool, and The Void is the air. The Man in the Wall, is a dude laying face down on an inflatable raft staring into the pool. The only part of his actually touching the water is his finger. The inflatable raft, is the Wall of Lohk
Lotus was giving the energy of love to the Operator so the Indifference couldn't touch her or the Operator as it didn't understand love at all. But it laughed and said something in murmur tone like saying "I will win anyways".
The Indifference is basically an eldritch void entity that’s essentially the reason everything in the lore happened. As for Big Al fleeing, I got nothing. Best guess, it was to keep Loid (and by extension, the Origin System) safe since Wally (community’s name for The Indifference) seems to want him for something that we don’t know yet, though if I were to guess, it would have to do with Wally’s missing finger As the fish with the big brain said: “So long as The Indifference is missing a digit, it is confined to the strands of Khra” meaning that if Wally got their finger back, everyone’s cooked
@@Hunter-zf7rtNope it's not. If it was a sentient conscience, Natah or Lotus would have fully understood it already since she herself is sentient. The truth is The Man in the Wall is way beyond Lotus's understanding.
@@o_OlSentient is the name of the race but sentient also means something that thinks for itself for example a person has their own sentience which makes them a sentient species
I thought the proto frames (that we see) were custom made by entrati in 1999 using what he saw the orokin do with the infestation to make the frames we know and love. However Alberect was able to not destroy the proto frames minds, making them different from all our current frames (except arguably umbra) in that they have their minds and personalities from before becoming a protoframe, that are still... People.
@@Samamander99 That is correct, but I gave the theory that the Hex keep their minds intact through a slower infestation method but with the consequence of not being able to access their full potential without a Tenno to guide them.
There's also that one scene at the end of The War Within quest where he talks to you (right after you destroy/consume/control the kuva), but i get that this video is only for post new war content
@@GamingDauG The 'wassup' finger gesture to me implies that Albrecht returned to the present and took control of the statue thing. Wally probably wouldn't do that gesture since it implies an emotional bond with Loid.
@@lock1785 Eh operator and drifter didnt really have a relationship with Loid though. Would be weird to have the operator just transfer into the golem for no reason? We know that albrechts body was lost when we went back in time and Loid smashed it with a hammer, so there wouldn't be a way to send it back to the future, unless albrecht sent his consciousness forward
Warframe is LITTERALLY about love and kindess. The entire story is Anti-Nihilism. "it was something else. It was that somehow, from within the derelict-horror, they had learned a way to see inside an ugly broken thing...and take away its pain." Family, emotional strength, and love have been a constant part of the main story of Warframe. If we do not use love and friendship to defeat the Void, that would be completely out of character for the entire theme.
Wally is a is the dax that ballas had Albrecht put in the void and take back out after dax turned warframe to give it sentience resistance stripping ability in case hunhow turned against him is my theory and by against him i mean ballas since ballas alligned with hunhow im talking about before operator contolled Warframe
No... Wally is the sentience of the void that took shape because albrecht stepped across it from his big portal door. That was when the 'identity' of the indifference was made. It's all a synonym. The lidless eye, wally, man in the wall, the indifference all refers to the same thing which is the consciousness of the void
@@silverim4224 then why at the end of New war wally appeared as a dax in the wall and in sanctum anatomica dax looking heads are in the background of where the lotus are devs are giving us a clue my theory is saying that before Albrect went into the void ballas had Albrect do to the dax as I said in the comments I'm giving a answer to both things why would umbra have sentience resistance stripping ability and the answer to the heads in sanctum anatomica and New war
The Void/Indifference has 2 known "somewhat" separate bodies/entities under it's control. The Operator-Doppelganger, that haunts us the players (especially in the orbiters), and Albrecht-Doppelganger, that haunts Albretch. There could be a Parvos-Doppelganger and a Baro-Doppelganger, even a Lotus-Doppelganger, since those 3 are heavily implied to have made direct deals with Wally, which both the Operator and Albrecht had done, and made them true targets for Wally.
From what I can tell, The Void can essentially copy anything (Oull), but heavily prefers to copy the entity it is currently interacting with, with some exceptions. The Void is a mirror of Reality, in a sense.
This is a massive headache for lorefans, since we can't really tell if the Albrecht we are talking to and is being shown, is actually the REAL Albrecht. This was shown in the ARG leading to 1999, because the Albrecht that was leading the people in that ARG turned out to be Wally himself pretending to be Albrecht. That ARG is also hinted to be the reason why the Techrot Virus known as the boyband "On-Lyne" managed to spread to the future/current WF time.
This has lead to a rather crazy theory among lore-nerds and story-fans:
What if the Albrecht we knew is actually the Void that escaped during the first meeting of Albrecht and the Void. And the true, original Orokin Albrecht was trapped in the Void and became the Man in the Wall?
Rap-Tap-Tap, does sound like someone desperately trying to wear down the Wall of Lohk, to try and escape the Void.
It would explain why the so-called "Indifference" is so angry, petty, arrogant and hostile to anything that tries to stop it. Because those are classic Orokin traits. And the current Albrecht is so awkward, bizarre, and detached yet obsessed, because it is a Void entity that is still trying to learn how it is to be a mortal human.
“Who’s little act of courage twinkled like a petty ayatan, before our Golden Indifference.”
"And so it is that I will not take the Kuva now. Or ever again. This is the last skin I'm in. Because of this idea: That I cannot be sure. That in all that smoked commotion, in all that panic and fear, in that bending light and blinding dark... was it I who escaped? Or the other?"
Can it be that instead of Albrecht not knowing if he's Wally, it is the *Indifference itself* that copied Albrecht to the point it's s not sure what, or rather who, it is?
Also, even taking into account Albrecht might turn out to be just another Orokin in terms of his attitude, the possibility he was sitting alone in the void for thousands of years desperately trying to punch through the wall of Lohk to origin system is kinda bone-chilling.
Thx for the new theory I'll be thinking about while playing the game, stranger. Have a great day 😁
Speaking of “Rap. Tap. Tap.”, I remember I was at the mall, and all of a sudden, I hear, “Rap. Tap…”
I’m wondering if I’m the only one who’s heard it or not.
i prefer to believe that Albrecht is like any orokin who refused to partake of the kuva, someone who is human but has forgotten their humanity, Loid helped see that part of himself more over time, which is why hes awkward sometimes, like a person who doesn't know common sense things that humans would know. His mannerisms kind of remind me of Rei Ayanami from Neon Genesis Evangelion a bit actually... ... wait a minute...
It would make sense only because how tf do you learn void tongue
Everyone’s gangsta till Wally starts chanting something in void tongue
XATA FASS XATA
KRAH OULL LOHK🗣🗣🗣🗣
YARA MIG!
don't make me bring out my WOLOLOOO
JAHU OULL LOHK
Bastard still startles me in the orbiter to this day.😂
We got backroom btw
U an me both especially when they say hey kiddo while peeping around the corner that lil bastard scared me silly when he does that
@@arieltoucan2127I haven't got the backroom jumps are yet
I haven't encountered It since Whispers in the Walls, but maybe i just have bad RNG...
I forgot the last time I encountered him it's been so long maybe like 2 years could be because I don't play that much tbh
The poison to the indifference being love makes sense as it is by definition the exact opposite. The indifference cannot understand nor comprehend it, hence why it is being wielded as a weapon.
From what i can tell, the man in the wall is warframes version of narolethotep, which makes the tenno a warlock of sorts. In return for powers, he sees the origin system through our eyes. He shows up as the universe is being thrown into entropy because without people, the universe is indifferent, which is why albrect sends you back to get to know the hex as people.
If he is allowed into the system, it's over even for a force as powerful as the tenno
1999 update(and the computer texts with drifter lore) made me a lore freak. So much mind fuckery going on 😂😂 but I’m catching up/on. Imagine the man in the wall being one of many others that are equally, if not more powerful than wally in the warframe universe and are just hidden or resting for now while this whole thing is happening
Nah we'd beat him
Like fullmetal alchemist.
@YoureMadBozo71 the man in the wall is a concept the orokin used to create power from nothing (endo). The only other resource like this is kuva, which seems to come from literal thin air so there are likely other beings like the man in the wall and one may be related to it as it has multiple world changing powers
@@TheCr0oked1 Imagine if Jade's and Stalker's child became a being on that level and we have to face multiple outer gods like Wall-E while helping them!
Anyone else just waiting for the man in the wall to realize he can use transference? Being attacked by a hundred war frames would be nuts
Didn't he technically use transfefence in Whisper in The Walls to control one of those giant dudes?
I think the issue is that one of the main traits needed to successfully use transference over long periods of time is empathy.
“The Ability to Look at a Broken, Ugly Thing And Take Away Its Pain”
Empathy and love are poison to the Indifference, and that is why it can’t just hijack warframes at will
@@hambor12id like for him to control ours and turn it psycho then. That’d be cool. Warframe vs operator
Y’a know, cuz it’d be a very strained painful control without empathy
@@hambor12 he might not be able to control them, but he could trigger their dormant and uncontrollable rage / monstrosity. its totally plausible for wally to bring in an army of warframes that way to overwhelm us
could be an interesting dynamic especially when it comes to the protoframes still having their humanity intact
I feel like it takes a certain creative genius to do modern day Eldritch horror in a game like this the RIGHT WAY.
I never noticed but Wally's vessel has the same galaxy eyes that all his human version have. Until we stroke its cheek where the Vessels eyes turn back to normal.
You know what it be a hell of a plot twist, both Drifter and the Kid are the missing fingers that the Man in the wall are missing. When the Zariman came into contact with the void and got stuck there, but for some reason the fingers that got severed doesn’t know of what they are and accidentally embodied the personification of the people of the Zariman and the kids (a human not like Orokin). Thus creating the Kid and Drifter, with memories that was plucked by multiple kids. Can you imagine, if the Zariman 10-0 archives got restored and it shows lists of names and their profile, but Neither Drifter/Kid is there.
I'm taking away your cooking license... And promoting you to head chef. Keep doing what you doing.
@ 🧑🍳I call it “The nah special.”
It consist of a pepper of “creative writing”
A cup of “too much thinking”
and finally the main ingredient “I could write a fanfic or essay or even do a storyboard comic but I have most likely undiagnosed autism or ADD and I can’t finish any project I wanna complete bc I say ‘nah’ it ain’t gonna be good.”🧑🍳
Enjoy.
I love the direction DE is going with the indifference, I’ve always been a fan of eldritch horror and to see it done this well makes me excited to see where they will take the man in the wall next
I’m sayin, we only saw the real entrati one time in the 1999 quest. In that chair. Then never again
When we rescue him from Rusalka, that’s also him. The scene during the Core Containment, I’m not so sure, but I’d say yes because after getting the good ending it is clear he was setting Drifter on a path to get close to the Hex.
the entrati that shoots amir and you is the real one im pretty sure, wally would never tell us to know them in order to save them he is a cold bastard but he did that out of compassion so we would extend the timeloop in order to save them as he says in the true ending "your heart had to grow"
Wally use void tongue.
Everyone: bloody hell?
Tenno uses void tongue.
Wally: Fuck.
In short.....there is no power stronger than love. Tenno to lotus (as mother), the pilot himself, loid to entrati, group love in the hexs xD
Entrati says so, the poison of wally's plan is love, hate is not the antithesis of love, but indifference
and now next step. Drifters love for their SO in the hex
Drifter does not fear indifference
he was indifferent when he was trapped in duviri, he knows what indifference is, and he overcome it by feeling again in the quest, that's my theory
Changing the Man in the Wall's name to "the Indifference" has been THE most confusing part of the Entrati arc. Took me until 1999 to realize what the fuck the Cavia was talking about, thought it was a rivaling void entity like the four chaos gods of WH40K, which would explain why the Angels and the Murmur have such different designs despite being void entities.
Just give him his damn finger back already!
But but, will all the spaceships work without it? Maybe no more space faring civilization without it?
@@mitkoogrozev Sorry, it's one or the other.
Dunno if that will be enough Wally is simply fascinated by the denizens of the waking world, he wants it all
Oh I’ll give him a finger alright 🤣
the song at the end when the drifter uses transference with Arthur singing "I wanted this first" is pure cinema
18:43 i can legit imagine Loid comically fainting after this LOL
LMAO love this image in my head, too 😂
😂
For something called the indifference its pretty fkin difference towards us annoying the shit out of it
To be fair, the first thing the indifference perceived was the orokin poking him
The real indifference was the friends we made along the way
Or lost along the way :v
I think Wally is gonna try to take the Lotus from the Tenno. The way he held one in his hand and crushed it seems like foreshadowing.
I think it already did, like time wise - didn't Albretch contacted the entity and then shit started hitting the wall? I think the difference is that we have now seen the Lotus meet the indifference face to face.
Im starting to suspect this entire thing might have been caused by a misunderstanding.
How the hell are we going to fight this? So far they've only cut off two of his fingers and they expect us to kill him?
It’s was only one finger and…we can’t kill him because he give us our power
At first I thought Entrati is our ally but end up being in *KAHOOTS* with the indifference
and also you forgot to add Chains of Harrow quest because its somewhat related to it and the man in the wall was stated as well
No this video is about actually showing the moments of indifference. Harrow quest only mentions him. Its covered in my Warframe Emotional moments video
I don’t think Albrecht is in “kahoots” with the Indifference. Albrecht has shown some kind of… loyalty? to the Tenno by hinting to us that the only way to truly save the Hex is with love. By getting to know them better, the Hex begins to trust us and we are able to use transference on each of them to help them through the finale. Without Albrecht’s advice, we wouldn’t have been able to save 1999. That said, I’m still not sure what Albrecht is trying to do. I know he went to 1999, and the Indifference followed him there. The lore is fascinating, though.
@@Avelithe I am wondering what does Tau has that the indifference can't reach
@ A rich and bountiful world, probably. I imagine Tau to be a paradise, or like Eden. All I know is, the Sentients have control over the Tau system and will do everything in their power to protect it from human corruption. The Sentients were sent there by the Orokin after the Zariman efforts failed. The Sentients’ goal was to terraform Tau, and be its caretakers. The Sentients grew fiercely protective of Tau, and realized that the Orokin would only try and corrupt Tau like they did with the Sol System, so the Sentients are now Tau’s solitary guardians. I imagine the reason why the Indifference cannot access Tau is because it needs a human emotion to cling to. It’s just my guess.
DE was smoking that good shi with this update 😂
First time around I didn't pay enough attention but Ballas wasn't the only one who wanted to sacrifice the sun to the void.
Everyone got *REAL* quiet when Wally spoke in Void.
The warframe theme music still hits hard even to today.
I want to know how the Man in the Wall became that entity. Were they always like that? What actually *is* the Void? Was it actually a prison? Are there more entities like the Man in the Wall?
So many questions... At the end of the War with Balas, I thought the Man in the Wall was an entity responsible for the Void. Is that not the case? First meeting when we learned about him in the Chains of Harrow quest, I knew it was something beyond evil. The Devil would look like a good guy in comparison.
You should probably check Albrecht’s requiem chamber. The story he tells there throws some light into the nature of the Indifference, and how he blames himself from creating this thread. So it seems The Indifference was actually created by him being the first human ever who directly interacted with the Void.
That final scene for the New Years redo wasn't the Indifference, that was Albrecht himself.
Hello, can anyone clarify this? Who's Albrecht that was with the Man in the Wall, and who's Albrecht in 1999? Is Albrecht who is in 1999 is the real one? And why and when he bailed? 🤔What's the story behind it?
Yea it's still pretty confusing, will have to rely on some lore experts for this
That’s the question, isn’t it kiddo?
The Albrecht with Wally was a Wally taken version, the one in the 1st 1999 cutscene is also Wally (technically), the Albrecht that is in 1999 is the real one and he bailed before the Reset
Oh and love is quite literally a poison to Wally as it's a foreign concept to it
The entire 1999 quest is based on the mission Albrecht sets to trying escaping from Indifference. The reason why he wants to escape from Indifference is he was already haunted or somehow possessed by it, so he had to figure a way to escape or bail so he can have time and energy to focus on his work. So here comes the 1999 quest, where Albrecht wants to alter the timeline so he can "escape" just like the stories in Terminator series. Fortunately, Indifference can't possess multiple bodies at the same time, so Albrecht could have time to figure out how to bail. However, Indifference seems to have found Albrecht bailing so it keeps him hostage while possessing Scaldra female boss. Anyway, I think DE lacks of ability to write logical and fluent scripts or plots, unless DE just wants to keep the story more and more ambiguous so the game can be kept alive and active.
Stand with wally #revengeagainstorokin
We are just pawns to him. Play things. He has no true goal, just to cause chaos
M A R A L O H K
14:20 - that stare at Wally when he casts a spell is priceless
Why is the Hex finale an indifference scene?
I thought that thing was called the wall of lohk
The Wall of Lohk is the "barrier" between reality and the Void. Think of reality as a swimming pool, and The Void is the air. The Man in the Wall, is a dude laying face down on an inflatable raft staring into the pool. The only part of his actually touching the water is his finger.
The inflatable raft, is the Wall of Lohk
what was lotus doing when wally showed up in new war?
Proteccin da child
@junk2040 i get that but how
@@Inkastar-tz8yd the only way she knew with her power and that lovecraftian horror
Lotus was giving the energy of love to the Operator so the Indifference couldn't touch her or the Operator as it didn't understand love at all. But it laughed and said something in murmur tone like saying "I will win anyways".
@o_Ol huh yeah that makes sense using her motherly love as a barrier to protect us
How did you make your operator suit asymmetrical?
Just use different parts from different sets.
@@GamingDauG you can use more than one sleeve set?
No those sleeves are just one part. You can only change one color the other one stays black.
And who is indiference after all and why did albert bail out
The Indifference is basically an eldritch void entity that’s essentially the reason everything in the lore happened. As for Big Al fleeing, I got nothing. Best guess, it was to keep Loid (and by extension, the Origin System) safe since Wally (community’s name for The Indifference) seems to want him for something that we don’t know yet, though if I were to guess, it would have to do with Wally’s missing finger
As the fish with the big brain said: “So long as The Indifference is missing a digit, it is confined to the strands of Khra” meaning that if Wally got their finger back, everyone’s cooked
From what I understand the indifference is the sentient consciousness of the void,it is the void
@@Hunter-zf7rtNope it's not. If it was a sentient conscience, Natah or Lotus would have fully understood it already since she herself is sentient. The truth is The Man in the Wall is way beyond Lotus's understanding.
@@o_Ol not that type of sentient,I mean it never had a proper conscious before entrati entered the void
@@o_OlSentient is the name of the race but sentient also means something that thinks for itself for example a person has their own sentience which makes them a sentient species
It's crazy to know that all Frames were once a Proto. That's a lot of experiments.
I thought the proto frames (that we see) were custom made by entrati in 1999 using what he saw the orokin do with the infestation to make the frames we know and love. However Alberect was able to not destroy the proto frames minds, making them different from all our current frames (except arguably umbra) in that they have their minds and personalities from before becoming a protoframe, that are still... People.
@@Samamander99 That is correct, but I gave the theory that the Hex keep their minds intact through a slower infestation method but with the consequence of not being able to access their full potential without a Tenno to guide them.
XATA FASS XATA
shouldnt you include the chains of harrow?
It only mentions the name of man in the wall, not him personally talking. This video Is about all his interactions
There's also that one scene at the end of The War Within quest where he talks to you (right after you destroy/consume/control the kuva), but i get that this video is only for post new war content
Could somebody explain to me, what does the statue at the end of the "Hex" quest mean? I mean, why does it show ✌️?
It was just notifying loid of something, at this point we are not sure who exactly was controlling that, so I included that in this video
@@GamingDauG The 'wassup' finger gesture to me implies that Albrecht returned to the present and took control of the statue thing. Wally probably wouldn't do that gesture since it implies an emotional bond with Loid.
@skylarc6063 I though that could be Operator. Since he stayed with Lotus while Drifter was in the past.
@@lock1785 Eh operator and drifter didnt really have a relationship with Loid though. Would be weird to have the operator just transfer into the golem for no reason?
We know that albrechts body was lost when we went back in time and Loid smashed it with a hammer, so there wouldn't be a way to send it back to the future, unless albrecht sent his consciousness forward
Maybe its just us notifying Loid of either Albrecht being alive or use succeeding in a way
operator's face
looks so weird
They animated the face instead of using facial mocap for operator
I swear if we legit beat him with power of love and friendship ill be annoyed
even for warframe thats corny
There's NO ORHER FEASIBLE WAY
Warframe is LITTERALLY about love and kindess. The entire story is Anti-Nihilism.
"it was something else. It was that somehow, from within the derelict-horror, they had learned a way to see inside an ugly broken thing...and take away its pain."
Family, emotional strength, and love have been a constant part of the main story of Warframe. If we do not use love and friendship to defeat the Void, that would be completely out of character for the entire theme.
@@Jester4460 It's the theme of the entire story
@@Gorthnag ok fair aslong as they execute it in a non cheesy way
Indifference ❌
Me 2 ✔️
good game but the indifference stuff is just way too overcooked
Wally is a is the dax that ballas had Albrecht put in the void and take back out after dax turned warframe to give it sentience resistance stripping ability in case hunhow turned against him is my theory and by against him i mean ballas since ballas alligned with hunhow im talking about before operator contolled Warframe
Wally existed way before Albrecht was born....
No... Wally is the sentience of the void that took shape because albrecht stepped across it from his big portal door. That was when the 'identity' of the indifference was made. It's all a synonym. The lidless eye, wally, man in the wall, the indifference all refers to the same thing which is the consciousness of the void
@@silverim4224 then why at the end of New war wally appeared as a dax in the wall and in sanctum anatomica dax looking heads are in the background of where the lotus are devs are giving us a clue my theory is saying that before Albrect went into the void ballas had Albrect do to the dax as I said in the comments I'm giving a answer to both things why would umbra have sentience resistance stripping ability and the answer to the heads in sanctum anatomica and New war
I think you need to read some lore videos my friend, because you made half of that up from nothing