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grayon444
grayon444 Member Posts: 757

When survivors are pulled into the entity time in the real world doesn't stop right?So let's say if a survivor was pulled in 2016 and escaped the realm (which i don't think is possible as of the moment) after 1 year time it will be 2017 in the human universe.All the events from the start of 2016 and untl late 2016 and the beginning of 2017 still happened right?

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  • TheShape78
    TheShape78 Member Posts: 712
    edited August 2019
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    I would assume so, yes. The Realm of the Entity seems to be it's own separate world/universe, therefore, there should be no affect on the real world.

  • Raven014
    Raven014 Member Posts: 4,188
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    We don't know what the time conversion would be. I mean, a survivor could experiance a decade of pain, but then it's found to be a year. I mean, it's fascinating that the entity can pull people from all times, and that people perceive them arriving at certain times... There is so much we don't know. Hopefully Archives will expand on this to a degree.

  • grayon444
    grayon444 Member Posts: 757
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    Do you have any idea of when the Archives are going live?

  • Chaddad2169
    Chaddad2169 Member Posts: 748
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    From the looks of the roadmap, the archives will be going live in Mid chapter 13 and then will release new archives every 3 months.

    We have about a month left until chapter 13 so expect the archives in 2 and half/ 3 months (October or November)

  • End_of_Slayer
    End_of_Slayer Member Posts: 144
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    Taking into account of time manipulation, you would be taken, and dropped back where you were. You would remember everything, but no time would have passed. It would seem like an eternity, but it’s been milliseconds. The thing about it, is that it’s basically a worm hole. Take something out of a timed realm, and put it into a timeless one, you lose all sense of time itself. Putting something from a timeless realm into a timed one, makes it so that you were dropped right back into place.


    Think of lightspeed. Where you travel at the speed of light, to where it’s only seconds instead of years. Now imagine if you got stuck between the start and destination. That’s your timeless realm because no time can possibly be shown. Reach the end of the tunnel and come out the other side? Right back where you started

  • Raven014
    Raven014 Member Posts: 4,188
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    The entity's realm may be timeless, but your analogy only works if it grabbed people linearly, but that is not the case. Huntress and Plague are examples of it grabbing people from the past.

    Hell, at this point, it's different universes/dimensions, simply because of Stranger Things. Who knows if you'd end up back at the one you vanished from?

  • End_of_Slayer
    End_of_Slayer Member Posts: 144
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    I like to not consider licensed chapters because of that simple fact, they mess with the timeflow of the main chapters (all of the actual original killers.) And while yes, Huntress and Plague were taken from rough time periods, that doesn’t mean they won’t be put back where they were.

    You are correct in stating that they are from different time periods and from the past and whatnot, but think about this differently. The Entity is nestled between realms, which means it has access to every single timeline. (This is how licensed stuff would appear.) If it has access to every single time line, it only has to take you once for you to be trapped forever.

    This would also explain running into yourself in the fog, it’s you, but from a different timeline. If you escape, the rest of you knows how to escape. You would be dropped back to where you are in this sense. Back to where it all began, like it was just a bad dream.

  • AetherBytes
    AetherBytes Member, Alpha Surveyor Posts: 2,995
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    If you managed to escape the entity, you could literally end up in any time period, the entity's realm has no ties to the real world, its a possible explanation on Benedicts last quote's date being impossible.