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1- The creators of the Artificial God WERE Humanity, he was created to destroy Z'othra and his followers (probably because Humanity saw them as a threat or maybe the gifted ones often bullied Humanity). That is a very plausible theory because of The Enemy of Humanity, one of the gifted ones.
2- The gifted ones existed BEFORE Z'othra's death because (in game) his soul only ''awakens'' the gifted ones' true potential, they already have their powers.
3- Artificial God DIDN'T meet Sightless on the void by random chance nor Sightless is a neutral creature. Sightless was one of Z'othra's followers (and gifted ones), who betrayed Z'othra and freed the Artificial God from the void, and gave him the location of ''IT'' (probably The Shell). That is obvious because of the in-game dialogue.
4- Sightless betrayed Z'othra so they (he and the gifted ones) can be free, but of course, it backfired, since Artificial God's purpose is to protect Humanity, so he eliminated Sightless after he wasn't useful anymore.
5- Z'othra DIDN'T kill Sightless because he is racist lmao, but because Sightless betrayed him.
Random fun fact: Z'othra has only one dialogue on the whole mod and it happens when Sightless tries to make Z'othra a void being with his powers, he explodes when he tries to do that, then the game prints ''...'' on a unique color that we never saw before. Who is probably Z'othra. :)
1_ when artificial god is close the champion ,the champion get sliced.
2_ when artificial god is close to the crusher also the crusher get sliced and disappeard.
3_ when the star glitcher or the one who floats is close artificial god, he explode and make disappeard star glitcher or how is called.
4_ also when a creature of void is close the Z'othra's soul or the shell with the ability of the aura is close his head explode.
(also sightless don't die for the artificial god he go back to the void.)
and i don't remember some other interactions
He says ''See you in hell.'' before... well... exploding p-p
If you upgrade a Z'othra shell, (Z'othra shard inside of shell, kill the shell and it'll glow, and then revive it/make it immortal), and spawn the artificial god, you get an interaction that states
"I WON'T FAIL THIS TIME", stated by The Artificial God, where a black hole forms on the two of them, sucking them both in.
Additionally, Star Glitcher is evenly matched to the Artificial god, why is why I presume they are usually in the stars to avoid the Artificial god. If they come close to the artificial god, they will die- but the artificial god will also die.
Additionally, if Z'othra's soul comes near Star Glitcher, it fills in the top-half of their head. Presumably, this means that Z'othra come into control of their last scholar- or at least, grants them the knowledge of all potential and strengths Z'othra had.
I've also tested out some other interactions. It seems as if a few gifted are left untouched by the Artificial god. These are mainly lower-level gifted.
I presume they are not set out to destroy ALL gifted, but only those who pose a significant threat to Humanity.
Additionally, I'm pretty sure the Regenerative Human, The Toge, Human with Implant, Giant Human, Experimental Model, Replicator, SKULL-X1, and EMP were created by "The Tester." Furthermore, it is likely The Tester is not naturally gifted, but has an implant of sorts, seeing as how the Implanted Human has the same pattern as "The Tester" does on the back of their head. Furthermore, I'm certain that..
1: The Enemy of Humanity and The Tester are a small team that is on good terms/allied with Z'othras will. Notice how Z'othra accepts them and empowers them, but the Artificial God instead takes the Enemy of Humanities arm, and straight up snaps the neck of The Tester?
2: The Tester gets killed not just because of the implant. You see, the tester could easily just have the implant disabled or destroyed. Instead, their NECK is snapped, not where the implant is. This goes to show that The Tester has performed experiments on humanity, creating more dangerous gifted, and causing more harm against the Artificial Gods plan.
Hope this helped! Please keep this post updated!
If you attempt to convert the shell using the power of The Sightless, the Sightless will disappear into black particles, presumably dead.
With the information gathered on the Z'othra and the Artificial god interactions, I can now assume new lore about The Sightless.
The reason The Sightless is hated by both parties, the reason why The Sightless is harmed by both sides
Is because The Sightless didn't want to help the Artificial God, it just wanted to act as a friend to the god in order to control Z'othra, and take use the combined power of the void and Z'othra to defeat humanity.
But that's just a theory.
A game theory
There's no telling if the Artificial God was originally in the Void. Additionally, where did this message of 'Banishment' come from? I don't really see this making any sense.
Yes, it was. Sightless in their interaction with Artificial God says they gave it Z'othra's location and took Artificial God out of the Void. Also, the banishment is merely an assumption, but it is that or the battle between Z'othra and Artificial God just ended in the Void, making Artificial God get lost there.
(sorry for my ♥♥♥♥♥♥ grammar)