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<b>The Ocarina</b> refers to the power of the [[Harbingers]] to manipulate reality via submissions of videos, images, and sound files. It is implied that this power was bestowed to the players by [[Luna]] herself. [[Tenebris]] also seemingly has the ability to both utilize and transfer this power. | <b>The Ocarina</b> refers to the power of the [[Harbingers]] to manipulate reality via submissions of videos, images, and sound files. It is implied that this power was bestowed to the players by [[Luna]] herself. [[Tenebris]] also seemingly has the ability to both utilize and transfer this power. | ||
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+ | <h2>Usage</h2> | ||
+ | Players can utilize The Ocarina by posting images, videos, or sound files wherever The Ocarina is currently being hosted. This is a process known as "Submitting". The location where The Ocarina is hosted has changed throughout the course of [[Johnisdead]]. It is usually hosted on a website such as [[Within Hubris]] or [[Lunarchildren.com]]. The effects of the submission depend on what exactly was submitted and they usually effect the current [[Link]]. Example: the "Song of Storms" is likely to result in a storm manifesting near the Link. Submissions generally need to be images, videos, or sounds originating from [[The Legend of Zelda]] series. However, there have been a few rare exceptions to this rule. | ||
<h2>History</h2> | <h2>History</h2> | ||
− | The players first discovered the power of The Ocarina on September 19th, 2010 during [[Ben Drowned]]. Tenebris congratulated them for realizing their abilities, though he warned that this power could easily double as a hindrance.<ref>The players are warned that The Ocarina could be a curse [https://jadusable.withinhubris.com/Moon_Children_(arc)#September_19.2C_2010 here].<ul><li><i>"YOU'VE BEGUN TO START THINKING. YOU'VE BEGUN TO CATCH ON. YOU'VE MADE A DISCOVERY TODAY, BUT HOW LONG UNTIL THAT BLESSING BECOMES A CURSE?"</i></li></ul></ref> | + | The players first discovered the power of The Ocarina on September 19th, 2010 during [[Ben Drowned]]. Tenebris congratulated them for realizing their abilities, though he warned that this power could easily double as a hindrance.<ref>The players are warned that The Ocarina could be a curse [https://jadusable.withinhubris.com/Moon_Children_(arc)#September_19.2C_2010 here].<ul><li><i>"YOU'VE BEGUN TO START THINKING. YOU'VE BEGUN TO CATCH ON. YOU'VE MADE A DISCOVERY TODAY, BUT HOW LONG UNTIL THAT BLESSING BECOMES A CURSE?"</i></li></ul></ref> Sure enough, due to several poorly timed submissions, |
Revision as of 14:18, 3 September 2024
The Ocarina refers to the power of the Harbingers to manipulate reality via submissions of videos, images, and sound files. It is implied that this power was bestowed to the players by Luna herself. Tenebris also seemingly has the ability to both utilize and transfer this power.
Usage
Players can utilize The Ocarina by posting images, videos, or sound files wherever The Ocarina is currently being hosted. This is a process known as "Submitting". The location where The Ocarina is hosted has changed throughout the course of Johnisdead. It is usually hosted on a website such as Within Hubris or Lunarchildren.com. The effects of the submission depend on what exactly was submitted and they usually effect the current Link. Example: the "Song of Storms" is likely to result in a storm manifesting near the Link. Submissions generally need to be images, videos, or sounds originating from The Legend of Zelda series. However, there have been a few rare exceptions to this rule.
History
The players first discovered the power of The Ocarina on September 19th, 2010 during Ben Drowned. Tenebris congratulated them for realizing their abilities, though he warned that this power could easily double as a hindrance.[1] Sure enough, due to several poorly timed submissions,
References