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'''Eldora''' is a [[god]]dess who appears in various lore behind the various [[Compile]] [[world]]s (hurr, hurr). At first, not much was really known about her, but then [[Keiji]] got off his lazy ass and translated [[ACSR|a certain]] [[Log:Eldora Translation|information goldmine]]. | '''Eldora''' is a [[god]]dess who appears in various lore behind the various [[Compile]] [[world]]s (hurr, hurr). At first, not much was really known about her, but then [[Keiji]] got off his lazy ass and translated [[ACSR|a certain]] [[Log:Eldora Translation|information goldmine]]. | ||
- | Originally, Eldora was a member of the [[Planetary Gods of Gaias]], and led a role no more important than any other member's, as the ''Goddess of Life''. She was simultaneously | + | Originally, Eldora was a member of the [[Planetary Gods of Gaias]], and led a role no more important than any other member's, as the ''Goddess of Life''. She was simultaneously the ''Goddess of Faith'' of [[Lagnus]]' home world, and declared Lagnus a hero when he was fifteen years old. Two years later, the [[Youggs]] destroyed that world, however Eldora managed to save him by transporting him to the [[Madou World]]. |
Since Eldora's creation, the world of Gaias had (we think) been destroyed and recreated many times by the gods, and by about five or six thousand years in, Eldora starts to rebel against this practice, arguing that the gods should not have power over the life and death of humans. Two other gods, ''Omega'' (not to be confused with [[Omega|the coincidentally-named Ekoro clone]]) and ''Weather'', agreed with her (probably because they were apparently [[God romance|in love with her]]), and because there are only five gods in the group (not counting their leader [[Kanon]]), the majority vote of 3 to 2 caused the practice to be abandoned. | Since Eldora's creation, the world of Gaias had (we think) been destroyed and recreated many times by the gods, and by about five or six thousand years in, Eldora starts to rebel against this practice, arguing that the gods should not have power over the life and death of humans. Two other gods, ''Omega'' (not to be confused with [[Omega|the coincidentally-named Ekoro clone]]) and ''Weather'', agreed with her (probably because they were apparently [[God romance|in love with her]]), and because there are only five gods in the group (not counting their leader [[Kanon]]), the majority vote of 3 to 2 caused the practice to be abandoned. | ||
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Kanon was apparently aware of the entire situation, but decided to be a jerk by not doing anything at all about it. MadouCyc says she "didn't have permission" to replenish the energy that Eldora <s>wasted</s> used creating/summoning Angol, which implies that Kanon was ''able'' to, but simply wasn't ''allowed'' to. Come on, Kanon is supposed to be the ''leader'' of the gods, who needs to give her permission to save the world? (Maybe it means she wasn't allowed to do so [[tvtropes:NoFourthWall|by Compile]], because then Puyo Wars as a game wouldn't exist in the first place. And that would be as [[terrible]] as stealing [[Number:40|forty]] [[Lemres|cakes]].) | Kanon was apparently aware of the entire situation, but decided to be a jerk by not doing anything at all about it. MadouCyc says she "didn't have permission" to replenish the energy that Eldora <s>wasted</s> used creating/summoning Angol, which implies that Kanon was ''able'' to, but simply wasn't ''allowed'' to. Come on, Kanon is supposed to be the ''leader'' of the gods, who needs to give her permission to save the world? (Maybe it means she wasn't allowed to do so [[tvtropes:NoFourthWall|by Compile]], because then Puyo Wars as a game wouldn't exist in the first place. And that would be as [[terrible]] as stealing [[Number:40|forty]] [[Lemres|cakes]].) | ||
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+ | The fact that Lagnus was saved early on in Eldora's life, and Angol was created/summoned several thousand years through, would imply that Puyo Wars takes place several thousand years after all the events of the normal Madou, Puyo and even Fever games, and thus after also [[Compile Worlds]] itself. Therefore, [[Ekoro]] would have, likely entirely unknowingly, invoked [[time travel]] when he summoned Daichi to Primp! |
Revision as of 18:10, 14 February 2012
Eldora is a goddess who appears in various lore behind the various Compile worlds (hurr, hurr). At first, not much was really known about her, but then Keiji got off his lazy ass and translated a certain information goldmine.
Originally, Eldora was a member of the Planetary Gods of Gaias, and led a role no more important than any other member's, as the Goddess of Life. She was simultaneously the Goddess of Faith of Lagnus' home world, and declared Lagnus a hero when he was fifteen years old. Two years later, the Youggs destroyed that world, however Eldora managed to save him by transporting him to the Madou World.
Since Eldora's creation, the world of Gaias had (we think) been destroyed and recreated many times by the gods, and by about five or six thousand years in, Eldora starts to rebel against this practice, arguing that the gods should not have power over the life and death of humans. Two other gods, Omega (not to be confused with the coincidentally-named Ekoro clone) and Weather, agreed with her (probably because they were apparently in love with her), and because there are only five gods in the group (not counting their leader Kanon), the majority vote of 3 to 2 caused the practice to be abandoned.
Omega and Weather were punished for their misdeeds (by whom is not certain; possibly by Kanon, or possibly by some other entity altogether), however Eldora was for some reason not subject to the same punishment. Instead, Eldora lived on and inherited the powers of Omega and Weather, who presumably would have died, though this isn't explicitly stated anywhere; I suppose it's also possible that they descended to become mere mortals. Those powers were to control time and space (and of course, she also retained her original power over life).
Now, due to some unspecified evil power, an unspecified world ended up on the verge of destruction (sure is vague in here). Eldora, trying to save the world, either created Angol Mois or otherwise summoned him from wherever he may have existed before, and sent him to the Puyo Wars World. Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned and he turned into a madman himself. Thus, Eldora began to hate him, but could not send him back to whence he came since she'd already used over half of her power creating/summoning him in the first place. So instead, she reincarnates several puyo - Marin, Sho, and probably a handful more that never showed up in-game - as humans, and has them aid Daichi on his quest to stop Angol fix the mess she made.
Kanon was apparently aware of the entire situation, but decided to be a jerk by not doing anything at all about it. MadouCyc says she "didn't have permission" to replenish the energy that Eldora wasted used creating/summoning Angol, which implies that Kanon was able to, but simply wasn't allowed to. Come on, Kanon is supposed to be the leader of the gods, who needs to give her permission to save the world? (Maybe it means she wasn't allowed to do so by Compile, because then Puyo Wars as a game wouldn't exist in the first place. And that would be as terrible as stealing forty cakes.)
The fact that Lagnus was saved early on in Eldora's life, and Angol was created/summoned several thousand years through, would imply that Puyo Wars takes place several thousand years after all the events of the normal Madou, Puyo and even Fever games, and thus after also Compile Worlds itself. Therefore, Ekoro would have, likely entirely unknowingly, invoked time travel when he summoned Daichi to Primp!