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She absorbed the entire universe into her.
I think she is much stronger than she was.
That's how all gods are made
Just look at Thanos and Infinity stones
The Root kill everyone.
The Keeper of the Labyrinth quarantines this world to keep the Root contained.
Earth is copied to make Earth 2.
The Russian government finds/creates World Stones.
The U.S. government hires Dr. Harsgaard, Dr. Ford, and Dr. Leto to study their own World Stones.
The Root still quarantined on Earth 1 use the World Stones to speak to Harsgaard.
They mislead him into helping them escape Earth 1.
Root are now on Earth 2.
This is where Remnant starts.
Based on what the Keeper says, things on Earth 2 have progressed differently than they did on Earth 1. The Wanderer blocking the entry point to Earth 2, for instance. The creation of the Index is also a first.
Ford's insistence on "protecting Clementine" isn't for her sake. He just wants to fix everything himself because he was part of the crew that caused the Root to escape their quarantine in the first place.
It looks like the idea is that she made a backup of certain things in the universe(s), the Keeper performed the reset, and then Clementine restored all of the things she'd backed up by using the Index.
This should mean that Earth 1 (the source of the Root) is gone now, but some individual Root might still exist since she restored Yaesha.
In remnant 1 our earth is the core world,
in remnant 2 our earth is not the core world.
The devs must be senile or something
When we met the labyrinth keeper for the first time in remnant 1, he mentioned our world is the core world, thus there isn't any guardian.
In remnant 2, somehow root earth is the core world.
I haven't played the first game, but I did not know any of this.
The end of the game kinda of surprised me a little but somehow, it makes sense, because this goes hand in hand with the whole "re-roll" mechanic, so when you reroll the campaign, you can say the world was reset, starting anew, in the endless fight against the root