![]() ![]() If you accept Squidward into your heart as your lord and savior (I chose this): You help lead an legion of robots to the surface to slaughter the emperor and his men, destroy his empire, probably enslave all of humanity, and save humanity from the Family.Įither way, you team up with one person who at one point Adolf Hitler'd your people, to kill another person who Adolf Hitler'd your people. If you reject Squidward (I haven't tried this yet): You kill him and still end up trapped in the Abyss like if you served the Emperor. ![]() Seraph(?) then explains that he was built by the humans from Earth, and had to kill the Gaiar people who resided in the Abyss so he could fold it and keep the Family at bay, and that killing him would be a very bad idea mmmkay. If you reject him (I chose this on the 1st playthrough): You get tossed into the Abyss and have to work with some guy your character doesn't like, and get to hear the tentacle computer's side of the story. If you choose to join him (I chose this on the 2nd playthrough): You go and kill the tentacle computer without hearing its side of the story, putting an end to the onslaught of robots, but trapping yourself in the Abyss and leaving humanity to fend for itself against the Family. The Gaiar people discovered the parts from the AI flying machines, salvaged them, and made their own Leonardo Da Vinci-esque flying machines with the scrap parts, which is how they did their conquest those 300 years ago.įast-forward 300 years, and you, the Last Gaiar, are forced to see your people genocided again by the Emperor's men (can't remember his name, I just call him the Emperor), so you go fight up through the ranks and commit a couple of high-profile assassinations, to get to the Emperor with the intention of killing him too.īut the Emperor reveals that he doesn't really hate your people, he just knows your people are the best damn fighters in all of the world, and wanted to kill them so he could draw out the best fighter they have, their lone survivor (which is you), and recruit him to help kill whatever he thinks is in the Abyss that's creating the monsters (which he thinks is Seraph(?)), before the fog gets too close, and the kingdom is overran by monsters.Įither you join him and charge into the abyss with weapons and backup, or you keep rebelling, and get tossed down there anyways without your weapons. That AI, Seraph(?), then also built all those red flying machines, other AIs, to defend against the monsters and keep watch long after the Earth humans left.įast forward to some mythical period about 300 years before the start of the game, and, "everyone were equals until this ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Gaiar king decided to smackdown some people and create the first nation," ruining everything, for everyone, forever. So the humans built Seraph(?), the giant red tentacle computer, at the core of the Abyss, to "fold" the Abyss, basically bend space-time, to trap as much of the, "Family", down there as possible to save that world, but in the process, genocide-running House Gaiar. I think I get the basic idea of it, but the names are so confusing, and the bits of exposition between chapters don't make it clear at which point in the timeline the exposition is discussing.īasically, at some point, humans from Earth, with the use of advance technology, somehow stumbled upon the world Hammerfight takes place in, some experiment involving the "singing" gems went wrong and started turning some bloodline, some, "family" of people, into the flying monsters that you have to fight in the game that come out of the slowly advancing fog. ![]() I've played through this game twice and got two different endings, and I still don't get it. ![]()
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