![]() ![]() (Looking at the ending scenes, there seems to be a time-skip employed between the fires being put out and the vibrant green of the forest returning to life - at which point, Ori's shown to be sitting close by the Spirit Tree and watching new spirits being born) Sein's the only other one who knew about it, and she's back with the Spirit Tree, leaving only Ori to go back to the nest and get the egg. After all, Naru was pretty much left out of the loop for most of the game. Considering how the Spirit Tree's light is already shown to be capable of reviving the dead (as seen with Ori in the very intro), it makes sense to see the orb working the same miracle.Īs for Kuro's last egg and who recovered it, I was always assuming that was Ori. Thus catching Kuro and her children unaware.Īnd Gumo was able to revive Naru because that light - the same light that Ori was carrying around through the Forlorn Ruins - was stated to be the Spirit Tree's light, given to the Gumon so they could build their gravity-defying structures. As for why that happened, it can be assumed that the Spirit Tree was extending his light much further out than normal in his attempt to call out to Ori. That's likely how Kuro and her last egg both still survived even when her other children were killed. Well, it's assumed that the Spirit Tree and his children are all beings of light while Kuro and her children were all beings of darkness - not as a representation of good and evil so much as two differing energies that are not compatible beyond a certain level of tolerance. ![]()
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