HOW DO YOU THINK IT WILL BE THE END OF SOULWORKER'S HISTORY?

  • Before a world absorbed by the great void, space time collided and many years passed those people there, although not all survived. The lucky ones who did it now have a SoulFuerza, which will allow them to gain confidence in themselves, and fight for what they lost in the afterlife.


    The history of SoulWorker begins with the protagonist in Rucco, the village closest to the natural disaster. We see how our protagonists are advancing, becoming stronger and changing their attitude, with respect to their other life.


    Throughout the adventure, we will meet many new friendships, some will reach our hearts, others will not be what they seem, and above all, something that will not change, will be the dangers of this new world.


    Everything seems to indicate, as the story showed at the beginning, that it will be very important to trust in a @ same to solve the secret of the great void, the secret of the end of an era.


    <3 What are you waiting for at the end of the story? <3


    *Hug for all*

    <3 Att: Rockyta/Happy7 <3

  • A happy end but I like the way about the upcoming war etc. Especially the part with god and this confusing flashbacks about the first and the next generation

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  • A bit of a bittersweet-ish ending I expect.

    I mean, this is war. People will die, sometimes very uncerenomiously (Yop as an instance of how quickly people can die).

    I am playing on assumpiton that there might be some multi-verse stuff going on (Amanda notfiying of another Player Char that you don't play as).


    But even if we stop the Void... what now?

    For 10 years, all people did was fight in many ways to keep alive. The futures were robbed.

    Suddenly, they will be saved... but at what cost?

    The future is there, but it's neither bright nor pitch black.


    And... how many will have to die just to take down the Void?

    Maybe even ourselfs..... However unlikely that is.


    Also, if we close the void, the Banshai are still an issue. They won't suddenly die, that is a problem too, that could continue for good few years,

    And... what about SoulForce? What will lack of Void will do to the Energy? Will it be gone? Or something else?


    As we can see, even if we stop the Void... We lost many people and will lose many along the way.


    We'll stop it.... but will it be worth it?:|

  • Nah we still stuck at lv55 waiting for lv60 content.


    As for speculations on the story, I think the 'Gods' had something planned and probably orchestrated the Great Void and had several universes collide.

    I think the Bashai seem to know more about the current situation than the SFL members. The Bashai claim they aren't even the true enemy.

    I'm not sure if the story will turn out like this but my personal opinion is that I wish SFL aren't as good as the game currently make them appear. For me the story is a bit too black and white, so hopefully this hypothesize is true. But I doubt it.


    My theory:

    I have a few suspicions against the SFL. In Rucco(rocco) town, all the characters I played so far asked Wilba about why we are fighting the Bashai. Wilba explain we had try to negotiate but for SOME REASON negotiations failed. IIRC, no one recalls why.

    That's the problem.

    How can the SFL not know why negotiations failed?! SFL so far doesn't seem very competent in my eyes but this is a whole another level. So my suspicion is that negotiations may never of even be attempted. Or worse, the SFL were the aggressors.

    The top brass didn't even tell Wilba why.


    Or Wilba might be telling the truth and we forgot why it failed... Then why not try again!? So it all goes back to the SFL top brass. Why aren't they trying to negotiate again if they don't even know why it failed last time. If you can't remember the reason, you should go again.


    Not only that at the end of Ruin Fortress, Naomin approached the Grace city garrison for talks. Clearly the Firestream battalion at the least were negotiable. So why haven't humanity specifically the SFL pursued such efforts?

    Also consider this, the Bashai were tossed in to OUR universe. Meaning the Bashai have minimal logistics and organization. Wouldn't the Bashai be more interested in peace when they are at the disadvantage? Somehow we lost the initiative, but point should stll stand.

    I smell something very fishy here.

    ...

    Next reason. We know some pretty high ranking member of the NED. Presumably, Godren is the CEO though its claimed by Bamz he is a figurehead. We also know the leaders of the Firestream battalion. But then who is the SFL commander? We never even hear of his name. Highest ranking member we've seen so far are equivalent to field marshals/generals. Who is the 5-star, who is the chief of staff?

    No one, why is he so hidden?

    ...

    Maybe the story haven't gotten to these points and so the writers haven't truly decided yet, but so far SFL is too secretive. It's like they are hidding something. It's like they have this facade of being open but yet we only know superficial information.


    Oh, and is it just me or do Suzie(shion) seem pretty friendly. She seem to only be fighting in self-defense. Why haven't we negotiated with her? Or told Abel of the dangers? For Haru atleast, all she did was tell him to stop. Like that's not going to stop anyone, you have to explain WHY he should stop. IDK maybe it's just poorIy written... but I smell something fishy here too.

  • Gameforge releases yet another costume as a lootbox (steampunk) in an attempt to scam more people.

    The end.


    Maybe LionGames will find a company that won't try to ruin their reputation.

  • Maybe the story haven't gotten to these points and so the writers haven't truly decided yet, but so far SFL is too secretive. It's like they are hidding something. It's like they have this facade of being open but yet we only know superficial information.


    Oh, and is it just me or do Suzie(shion) seem pretty friendly. She seem to only be fighting in self-defense. Why haven't we negotiated with her? Or told Abel of the dangers? For Haru atleast, all she did was tell him to stop. Like that's not going to stop anyone, you have to explain WHY he should stop. IDK maybe it's just poorIy written... but I smell something fishy here too.

    I remember saying that the story has not even progressed to even 25% of the overall story in another thread. There are too many plot holes and things in between. Like you said either bad writing or lack of story.


    However, going back to the story, one thing to point out is how the SFL knew everything about what was going on the Ruin Fortress. Their superior(s) placed every single employee needed to solve the problem. Each of them had some connection with the issue at Ruin Fortress, *but they had not clue*, which was later deciphered and addressed. After they were able to figure out, they even questioned how is it possible they were hand-picked so perfectly as if their superior knew the source of the problem which none of them knew until later, but stopped due to possible firing from the job(You can't question your superior(s) actions).


    Also lets not forget Henrick's next plan: Code: QUEEN. He most likely went back to Candus to find that particular souldreg who is said to be immortal. If I recall correctly, There are also 3 more people who are at the same position as henrick inside the NED. I am speculating that we will get another group of cities with a new NED director after GCC(Probably, I dont know the story that far) or after henrick's defeat.


    I can go on and on about theories of the story, honestly this story can either be good or bad. Regardless, I haven't gotten into the story for a few months I might've forgotten a few things.


    Good stuff though, I rarely see discussion(s) about a games' story in forums or other places. They are either discontinued or never discussed.

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  • Oh yea, completely forgot about Ruin Fortress hand-picked experts. The team seemed incompetent and random at first. Even the team had no idea but it did turn out to be exactly the team they needed.

    Maybe the SFL high command actually have connections with the NED? After you mentioned that...

    The fact the SFL high command KNEW the threat but didn't inform the actual troops...

    Either their organization are that incompetent... or they are being real shady.


    I actually forgot about that. Combined with how Suzie/Shion only acted in self-defense... The SFL were the aggressor. Combined with how the NED tried to seal her.... I'm starting to think the SFL high command is plotting with the NED high command...

    And this war is more of a show for the general audience...


    IDK, but my characters need to start wearing tinfoil hats for protection.

    Really excited GCC, I don't care much about raids. I just want them to make more of the story at this point.