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About Invisible Tether
This paragraph here feels like a strong hint that Sylus might already possess and be using the Eye of Aether. Here's the reasoning:
Sylus impatiently flicks his finger, and the comms channel is abruptly cut off. The cabin then unveils a massive, holographic interstellar map.
The floating orb suddenly convulses violently, its tiny lights breaking free and scattering across the map. They gradually regroup and point to a small planet.
The map zooms in on the destination beneath the Eye of Aether.
It's (i.e. the destination mentioned in the previous sentence) encircled by holographic particles in constant flux, which indicates strong energy fluctuations.
The Overlord stashed it away in the vaults beneath the Northfall Mountains…
I'll also quickly mention the distinction between "beneath" and "underneath," since it really shaped my interpretation.
You are allowed to spank me for nitpicking 😁
That's why I read this scene as Sylus already possessing and actively using the Eye.
I know there are other theories, too — like the Eye being connected to Caleb, the 6th LI, or maybe not tied to anyone specific at all. I get where those ideas come from! But some clues still seem to hint at its connection to Sylus, especially since the eye-shaped identity appeared in his LAR story release graphics (and not in any other LI's graphics so far). I also believe that the Eye seen in the sky, the one outside MC's window, and the one in the Nest are the same entity. I shared evidence supporting these two theories on Reddit about four months ago, if anyone's curious!
Sylus can communicate with the beasts through his eye, enhancing their desire for revenge against their captors. This interaction could be a symbol of his own struggle against confinement (Invisible Tether?) and his desire to unleash his full potential.
Sylus encounters the thugs 13 times. This is the second mention of this number in his stories, so it strengthens the notion that he is generally unlucky.
The Invisible Tether may allude to:
Sylus'sBlack-Red Mist might be a form of Quantum Technology. While the narrative doesn't explicitly support these scientific principles, the mist could:
Unanswered questions
(Predictions before the Abysm Sovereign announcement are outdated but may be fun to read. Or it may foreshadow the third myth 0_0) </aside>