Anything stupid enough to draw attention to itself won't last long enough for you to discover it. IMO that's why they say wherever you look 'it's all dead space', anything that's made noise has been devoured. The moons will not starve (if they can), they will wait until they find another pocket of life to consume, what's another few hundred million years to them. The universe is enormous, to have 3 confirmed cases of life in our microscopic pocket gaurentees that life is a "common" eventuality in this universe and that pockets of life are being constantly spawned and then consumed. Either way, there's enough to suggest this has happened MANY times before, the alien race discovered an old marker just like humanity did after all. WE ARE HERE"), so it may be that a civilisation can create multiple moons, or the first one finishes off the rest of the civilisation. The lore seems to imply that 1 convergence event = 1 new moon, but at the end of awakened we see what may be one of the older moons feeding on earth ("WE ARE COMING. We have seen 3 unique races (humanity + destroyed alien race in DS3 + the moons(they are alien to both races)) in a microscopic pocket of the universe, as well as Issac has visions of a collection of moons in the Awakened DLC (can't remember how many but its more than 2). I don't think humanity is the end of all 'life' in the DS universe. WE ARE HUNGRY") - are they just driven by the natural urge to reproduce, or do they need sustinence to prevent their own demise?Īnything past this is pure conjecture, the 'not knowing' about the nature and motivations of these collosal beings is part of the lovecraftian horror. It's unexplained what powers the moons, other than their crushing desire to consume biomass (DS3 Awakened Dlc they state to Issac ". If they ran out of whatever it is, then they too would surely collapse and "die". This implies it takes power from the moons to maintain them and that power has to come from somewhere. One assumes that should also apply to the moons.īut, a counter to that would be that in the absence of a marker signal the necros collapse into puddles of disorganised inanimate flesh, which implies they're 'powered'/controlled by the moons (the markers transmit their signals), hence them not needing sustinence etc. Necromorphs don't appear to require oxygen or sustinence.
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