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So, are they really 'hallucinations'? 

 

They appear when your brain starts to break down, and they can hurt you when it gets bad enough, so they're things that aren't really there cuz you're seeing them when you're insane right?

 

Well, no.  They're real.  They pop out of the nightmare lights regardless of how insane you are.  The people who watched Maxwell's show could see them,  They were recorded on film during Maxwell's final performance. 

 

You aren't hallucinating, you're seeing what's really there.  They're always there, around you, watching.  It's only when you go 'insane' that you can see what's real.  The nightmare amulet doesn't make you insane, it lets you see the truth.

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So, are they really 'hallucinations'? 

 

They appear when your brain starts to break down, and they can hurt you when it gets bad enough, so they're things that aren't really there cuz you're seeing them when you're insane right?

 

Well, no.  They're real.  They pop out of the nightmare lights regardless of how insane you are.  The people who watched Maxwell's show could see them,  They were recorded on film during Maxwell's final performance. 

 

You aren't hallucinating, you're seeing what's really there.  They're always there, around you, watching.  It's only when you go 'insane' that you can see what's real.  The nightmare amulet doesn't make you insane, it lets you see the truth.

You sound like a lovecraft fanboy.

 

I like that.

So why can they sometimes only attack you when you're insane, while other times when you're still sane?

I think it comes back to the sanity mechanic, which in actuality is a unique an interesting take on 'mana'. Makes sense to call it sanity when viewed from the perspective of the game, which has late 19th century ladies and gentlemen who come to learn that thy are in a world filled with magic... Magic that depletes you and exposes you to the 'real' world under the surface of the one we live in. On the surface you have to really do some out of the ordinary stuff (like use a magic stick and gem that freezes things, or hang out with a giant one eyed deer) and it depletes something in you that brings this dark underworld to the surface, to horrifying effect.

The ones who made the ruins went too far/dug too deep/did too much and that world is a permanent reality there due to their machinations.

From what has been said before, they are actual creatures who come from a different time and place who are attracted to insane actions.

 

There's also a pretty high chance that the sanity monsters are "Them", which seems logical at this point from Maxwell's descriptions of them and how they appear a lot in the puzzles.

http://oldforums.kleientertainment.com/showthread.php?9402-Feb-12-Update-Insanity!&highlight=insanity
 

Low sanity is not fatal, but strange creatures from another time and place are attracted to madness. There are new, powerful items that can be built from the nightmare fuel that they leave behind when killed.


So my question is : Why are you guys arguing something the solution to what, was provided to you a long time ago?

Maybe they're attracted to fear.... maybe the whole don't starve world exists because it's proven to drive even the bravest of people insane. so if the nightmare fuel is some physical manifestation of human fear, then that means when you're crazy, they see you as like a source of "food"... who knows?

So, are they really 'hallucinations'? 

 

They appear when your brain starts to break down, and they can hurt you when it gets bad enough, so they're things that aren't really there cuz you're seeing them when you're insane right?

 

Well, no.  They're real.  They pop out of the nightmare lights regardless of how insane you are.  The people who watched Maxwell's show could see them,  They were recorded on film during Maxwell's final performance. 

 

You aren't hallucinating, you're seeing what's really there.  They're always there, around you, watching.  It's only when you go 'insane' that you can see what's real.  The nightmare amulet doesn't make you insane, it lets you see the truth.

So in theory, it's only when you're Not seeing them that you're hallucinating.

You just blew my mind inside out.

Good point, 23rd.

 

Obelisks? Like...Mountains of Madness?

Are you asking what I'm talking about? If so you're about to feel quite silly, I know you know that I got the disco what Obelisks are!

 

 

I really do want to hear these things get described in the same way Wok and Talk described the Hallucinations though.

Are you asking what I'm talking about? If so you're about to feel quite silly, I know you know that I got the disco what Obelisks are!

 

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I really do want to hear these things get described in the same way Wok and Talk described the Hallucinations though.

 

The pigs touched them and became intelligent.

Are you asking what I'm talking about? If so you're about to feel quite silly, I know you know that I got the disco what Obelisks are!

 

I really do want to hear these things get described in the same way Wok and Talk described the Hallucinations though.

Wok and Talk?  Thats a new one.

 

Hmm, yeah, these are tough.

 

Maybe 'insanity' brings you closer to the hallucinations world, allowing you to interact with it.  The obelisks are made of two different materials, one which is more in your world (high sanity = up), and one which is more in theirs (low sanity = up).  So when you're sane the one from your world seems real, and the other doesn't do much except appear to be there.  And when you're low on sanity, it reverses.  It seems rather than a gradual progression these materials resist being in a partial state, but once a threshold is reached they suddenly snap into their new states, like pushing on a stuck door until it suddenly opens.

Wok and Talk?  Thats a new one.

 

Hmm, yeah, these are tough.

 

Maybe 'insanity' brings you closer to the hallucinations world, allowing you to interact with it.  The obelisks are made of two different materials, one which is more in your world (high sanity = up), and one which is more in theirs (low sanity = up).  So when you're sane the one from your world seems real, and the other doesn't do much except appear to be there.  And when you're low on sanity, it reverses.  It seems rather than a gradual progression these materials resist being in a partial state, but once a threshold is reached they suddenly snap into their new states, like pushing on a stuck door until it suddenly opens.

Wokkin' on Sunshine. I Wok The Line. Take a Wok. Wok Like an Egyptian. I Would Wok (500 Miles). Okay, I'm done.. for now.

 

I don't know, your explanation seems like it's getting into Epileptic Trees territory. But I can't shoot down one theory without offering my own, so here's what I got. The Obelisks, whatever they're made out of, were created by the civilization that once inhabited the ruins as housing for the Hallucinations that doubled as a good indicator of when the things took physical forms. The apparaitions that fill up an Obelisk when you're either going insane or becoming sane again? They reside in the Obelisks and give it its length, obviously.

 

For those of you wondering just what I mean by "Epileptic Trees", here. Be forewarned, that links to TV Tropes.

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