by MajoNoTakkyubin » October 26th, 2024, 11:13 pm
I've actually had this conversation with friends after playing a session of that new Changeling: The Dreaming game! I can't say I'm really sure what the answer is, but a couple ideas we had...
1. What if they're simply unable to exist in combination with technology or civilization? Like too much humanity or too much scientific thought is just hostile to their ability to exist? The further we spread, the more the cryptids retreated, changing from being super commonplace, to barely ever being found. That's why legends are always so full of these fantasy creatures across wide-ranging cultures (like DRAGONS! Literally everyone has dragons in their mythology!), but as time's gone on, we've slowly "technologied" them into extinction?
2. This one was literally just ripped from Changeling, but it's pretty rad, so I'm putting it here: Imagination, belief, and wonder are maybe necessary for them to either survive, or for them to exist on our plane of existence. Back when everyone was explaining natural occurrences with things like "There's a giant serpent in that whirlpool!" or "Zeus is tossing lightning bolts!", these things actually existed and could be interacted with. However, as science slowly took over, and people started explaining things as "That whirlpool's caused by ocean currents", or "Lightning is because of electrical discharge", the lack of belief caused all of these things to slowly die out or stop interacting with our world.
That's why you can never find these things if you're specifically trying to scientifically prove they exist, because it means you're trying to reason it into existence. But if you genuinely believe that something is real and just want an encounter with it, you might just catch that glimpse of the Ogopogo cresting above the waves, or of that Sasquatch scurrying between the trees?
The second option would probably also explain why something weird always happens a bunch of times, but if you try to show someone else, suddenly it stops...I hate that, haha.
I've actually had this conversation with friends after playing a session of that new Changeling: The Dreaming game! I can't say I'm really sure what the answer is, but a couple ideas we had...
1. What if they're simply unable to exist in combination with technology or civilization? Like too much humanity or too much scientific thought is just hostile to their ability to exist? The further we spread, the more the cryptids retreated, changing from being super commonplace, to barely ever being found. That's why legends are always so full of these fantasy creatures across wide-ranging cultures (like DRAGONS! Literally everyone has dragons in their mythology!), but as time's gone on, we've slowly "technologied" them into extinction?
2. This one was literally just ripped from Changeling, but it's pretty rad, so I'm putting it here: Imagination, belief, and wonder are maybe necessary for them to either survive, or for them to exist on our plane of existence. Back when everyone was explaining natural occurrences with things like "There's a giant serpent in that whirlpool!" or "Zeus is tossing lightning bolts!", these things actually existed and could be interacted with. However, as science slowly took over, and people started explaining things as "That whirlpool's caused by ocean currents", or "Lightning is because of electrical discharge", the lack of belief caused all of these things to slowly die out or stop interacting with our world.
That's why you can never find these things if you're specifically trying to scientifically prove they exist, because it means you're trying to reason it into existence. But if you genuinely believe that something is real and just want an encounter with it, you might just catch that glimpse of the Ogopogo cresting above the waves, or of that Sasquatch scurrying between the trees?
The second option would probably also explain why something weird always happens a bunch of times, but if you try to show someone else, suddenly it stops...I hate that, haha.