- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
Shinomori,
Actually, I'm totally new to Myth. I'm going to buy Myth II for
PC after playing the demo recently. It's honestly the most
entertaining RTS I've ever played. All the info I've gathered
is from myth.bungie.org.
Yeah, the city Covenant is probably the strongest Myth to
Halo connection of them all.
There's also the World Knots.
http://myth.bungie.org/legends/journal/j06_force_ten.html
It's a stretch, but the symbol on the world knot in that drawing
looks Forerunner to me.
If we assume that all the Bungie games fit on the same timeline,
then it's possible that the Forerunner left teleportation tech on
Earth before the events of Myth took place.
The issue of the bees however, seems most strongly linked to
Myth II: Chimera. Looks like I'll have to pick up that game too.
(Bungie sure knows how to sqeeze every last drop of money
out of a game)
The level "The Warrior" in Chimera has a very puzzling pregame
story. (as well as a bit about bees)
"Wild Ones of Ruewood, (hear, understand, believe) the one
who is (calling, summoning, dreaming) you!
Who is (summoning, dreaming, hailing) the wild ones
of Ruewood?
The Dream Runner is (dreaming, hailing, warning) you.
Dream Runner, the Wild Ones are (listening, hailing,
greeting) you.
I am (bringing, showing, telling) you of danger that (approaches,
devours, destroys)!
The Hive is (coming, attacking, killing) the gentle ones of
Ruewood.
Why would the Hive Mother be (ordering, driving, commanding)?
Why does she send the Hive (attacking, killing, betraying) the
gentle ones of Ruewood?
Who is (calling, leading, singing) the hunt for the wild ones of
Ruewood?
I am (seeking, finding, hunting) the Hive Mother's will. I am
(running, travelling, scouting) north to the heart of the Hive.
The wounded one of Ruewood is (singing, calling, leading) you.
Will you go (guarding, defending, rescuing) the gentle ones of
Ruewood?
We will, Dream Runner. Wild ones of Ruewood come (hunting,
fighting, howling) for the Dream Runner and the gentle ones of
Ruewood."
It's tough to make sense of this. It all seems mixed up. If
anyone has the beans to decipher this, please do.