Are there any theories about the Aztec imagery yet? I haven't seen any so far, which is rather surprising, since Aztec imagery is probably the single most prevalent theme in the game...They're in the Nexus Room, they're floating in the background in several of the main worlds, there's the Aztec rave monkey in the desert, and the stairs to the sky garden resemble an Aztec pyramid. Even in the waking world, the carpet on Madotsuki's room has Aztec patterns....any thoughts?
Are there any theories about the Aztec imagery yet? I haven't seen any so far, which is rather surprising, since Aztec imagery is probably the single most prevalent theme in the game...They're in the Nexus Room, they're floating in the background in several of the main worlds, there's the Aztec rave monkey in the desert, and the stairs to the sky garden resemble an Aztec pyramid. Even in the waking world, the carpet on Madotsuki's room has Aztec patterns.
...any thoughts?
Madotsuki needs a new carpet.
I think it's been mentioned before that these are not Aztec carvings/paintings/pictures
People with insomnia usually have a focus point in their room to stare at. It bores them, and they don't think while doing it, so they fall asleep. This focus object usually appears in their dreams.I doubt Mado has insomnia, but it helps just normal people with active/creative minds go to sleep earlier.Saying this theory is true, if she stared at the TV it'd appear in her dreams more often, if she stared at her desk it'd appear more often, etc.
People with insomnia usually have a focus point in their room to stare at. It bores them, and they don't think while doing it, so they fall asleep. This focus object usually appears in their dreams.
I doubt Mado has insomnia, but it helps just normal people with active/creative minds go to sleep earlier.
Saying this theory is true, if she stared at the TV it'd appear in her dreams more often, if she stared at her desk it'd appear more often, etc.
I've wondered this myself because I can almost recognize some of the specific images as actual gods...? Or at least they are very, very similar. The Neon room looks a damned lot like a Guatemalan "huipil" embroidery, in which VERY bright colors are stitched over dark fabric, sometimes depicting really weird, twisted, slightly geometric versions of animals and people. It may be that the rug appears in various forms, but Mado may just have a general interest in those sorts of things, thus her owning the rug in the first place.
Perhaps Mado just likes those designs?
it's been speculated that she has aztec herritage.