It’s also a litmus test for how well players are progressing through the game and where some weaknesses may be. As a result, it’s become one of the most iconic foes in the game. However this is unlikely to be the Moonlord due to it's appearance which is very different from the Moonlord's chosen appearance.The Eye of Cthulhu is one of the first bosses players are likely to go up against in Terraria. It gets tricky with offsprings with only one parent) would be Tsathoggua in the HP Lovecraft universe. As for eldritch I am not familiar with this type of lore or mythology however I do have some knowledge of HP Lovecraft's stories such as Call of Cthulhu.Įdit: Cthulhu's brother/half brother (don't know what to call it. They must have started to carve his picture on the walls. The dungeon is where the moonlord dumped all of cthulhu's followers. I also happen to know why the dungeon has moonlord carvings. I would delve into this more but you have to be very familiar with the Calamity Mod biomes, bosses, and lore. The Eater of Worlds represents his intestine. This disease ravaged the land and corrupted it. His intestine carrying decayed remains of the horrible things he eats landed somewhere else. His brain and heart landed and started oozing toxic blood turning the land around it into the crimson. (It's mod stuff you may not know) His remains crashed upon the terrarian world. Cthulhu's body was slain early on by a powerful god that I won't get into now. Two gods competing over the terrarian world. I like your theory, however the moonlord and cthulhu are different entities. Don't worry, it gives me a chance to dump all of my terraria crap into. If we want to go in the wildest theory parts, in the Dungeon, there are multiple walls which bricks have engravings of Cthulhu, no, not Moonlord, Cthulhu, literally him. I'm fairly convinced that what we perceive as the ''Moon Lord'' is nothing more than what remains of Cthulhu himself, a projection of his Eldritch power, the Moonlord possesses multiple eyes and is linked to the Moon and this completely excludes him having any effect on Terraria, except for what the Cultists did. The Moonlord is -heavily- reminiscent of Cthulhu design, and a Developer stated that MoonLord is like ''Cthulhu's brother'', aka, an external entity, an Elder God. The Crimson however, it's formed by it's body, decaying and fusing with the existing nature to create and aberration of flora-fauna horror, all of Crimson enemies are mutated existing creatures, or masses of flesh and organs, while in the Crimson you can find enemies that contain the Ichor, the Ichor being believed the blood of the gods.Īllright, pretty straightforward the Eye of Cthulhu is one of his eyes, the Brain is his brain. The Corruption could be where he ''slept'', the Chasms fairly resemble eormous, dig tunnels, and while it could very well be the Eater of Worlds, it could also be where Cthulhu could've been laying. The Corruption being it's influence, it's simple aura, the Corruption has a grim, diseased tone to it, and the vast majority of the enmies found in there, vaguely resemble Eldritch horrors. My theory, is that the Corruption and the Crimson are two different ways Cthulhu has affected Terraria. Theory 1: The Crimson and The Corruption. So, i've thought on this for quite a bit, and i came up to a conclusion.Ĭthulhu is definetely in Terraria in a different form from what we know it.
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