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I hope it involves Cthulhu and deep ones (since we are at the sea and stuff), and metaphysical god -stuff again, that PoE endgame content game me shivers. :3

It won't involve things from another IP quite simply because Eora is its own separate world, so no Cthulhu or Old Ones even if there could be some inspiration drawn from these all the same. There'll be some metaphysical stuff going on though, as is shown by Eothas' presence and the Beyond.

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I hope it involves Cthulhu and deep ones (since we are at the sea and stuff), and metaphysical god -stuff again, that PoE endgame content game me shivers. :3

It won't involve things from another IP quite simply because Eora is its own separate world, so no Cthulhu or Old Ones even if there could be some inspiration drawn from these all the same. There'll be some metaphysical stuff going on though, as is shown by Eothas' presence and the Beyond.

 

 

I know, I know, but for an example, Divinity Original Sin 2 has some very nice... what would you call it... love-craftian-esq(?) "void beings" that really makes you say "that thing is not natural and should not exist, burn it with fire!".

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I hope it involves Cthulhu and deep ones (since we are at the sea and stuff), and metaphysical god -stuff again, that PoE endgame content game me shivers. :3

It won't involve things from another IP quite simply because Eora is its own separate world, so no Cthulhu or Old Ones even if there could be some inspiration drawn from these all the same. There'll be some metaphysical stuff going on though, as is shown by Eothas' presence and the Beyond.

 

 

I know, I know, but for an example, Divinity Original Sin 2 has some very nice... what would you call it... love-craftian-esq(?) "void beings" that really makes you say "that thing is not natural and should not exist, burn it with fire!".

 

 

I guess one such creature in the original Pillars could have been the vithrack (they seemed the closest in the game to the Illithid, who were in turn cthulhoids), but I for one loved how they inverted the trope and made them into more empathetic beings instead. I wouldn't mind more of this inversion in Deadfire, though some properly weird enemies would also be great to see.

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