![]() It really kind of sets up that age old order vs chaos as opposing forces. Between the two we see the hiss with more of a liquid motif, unrestrained, while Polaris is much more structured and geometric. ![]() Polaris on the other hand feels like the manifestation of self restraint, structure, contemplation. Individuality breaks down and there is nothing left but thought that come and go like the tides. With it you let go of yourself, and give in to something, anything and cease to be. The Hiss feels like it represents unrestrained consciousness, endlessly flowing, being, chaotic, able to sweep up anyone willing to give in. I think a lot of the sub-parts of the Hiss Incantation make a lot of sense, weirdly enough. (Huge leap of logic on my part.) In some way the Hiss was cast out because it no longer made sense to follow instinct and having intelligence and control became more important. If you don’t have this point unlocked yet, you can make your way to the Energy Converters from the central area in Maintenance, the NSC Power Plant. ![]() He’s found in the NSC Energy Converters, which you can reach via a control point. Maybe before a big paradigm shift between hunter/gatherers and farmers. Hiss Corrupted Remus is the last of the Old Friends targets. " - Speaks to the hiss is derived from humans or perhaps was more embraced by humanity in general. Some parts of the incantation makes sense, but maybe speaks to its own history a little more. It's pleasurable because there are no inhibitions behind it, you are the new you in the purest form of id. The Hiss incantation feels very stream of consciousness without any control. My shoddy tin foil hat theory is that since objects of power and etc derive some form of existence from the collective global human unconsciousness, both the Hiss and Polaris are opposing forces derived from it as well.
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