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I personally enjoyed the quest and was very interested in learning about Rell, his interactions with the other children, his role in the Red Veil, and his struggle against the "man in the wall".
I hope DE keeps brining in such rich story quests.
Would love to know if he's the "About time, kiddo" guy, or if it's the "something" mentioned in the "Hey kiddo. There's something out there. Watching us." line.
It was mentioned that the Void is conscious, but generally indifferent to us, like the Lovecraftian elder god, Azathoth. The Man in the Wall could either be the Void itself having taken interest in the Tenno children, an adult who also obtained powers from the Zariman, or a "lesser" void being being like Nyarlathotep.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYEBQJoz1_c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7eMh0Kr4Mk
As for Rell being autistic? GOOD! Means he was human at one point and flawed (like a large majority of humanity is), and it makes the horror of what he became all the more pointed.
Don't like it? Then go back to your cave and play some 'Call of Doodie'.
Get offa my lawn!
P.S.; those getting some humour out of it (re; Ghostbusters)? Great! If I hadn't been crapping myself running from the shadow-Rell through the game I'd have thought of the same thing. *Thumbs up*