BeyondTheStars said:huntress1013 said:
I think one of the most intriguing aspects of the show is the Abyss itself. How is it possible that each layer and its denizens are so very different? How come there are so many relics lying around?
We know that the relics on the surface are basically rubbish while they are becoming more interesting and complex the deeper one travels (i.e. Reg). Certain elements remind me of the first book of the Divina Comedia by Dante - Inferno. The circles coincide with the layers. Also, the layers are becoming more and more hellish the deeper one travels. For Dante and Virgil, things started to get progressively worse from the second circle (Lust) onwards.
On the whole, though, I cannot get rid of the feeling that the Abyss used to be a spaceship (maybe something like an Ark) that crashed many thousand years ago and Riko and Reg are travelling to its heart. Why? The layers could be different decks on an ark. All of the animals could be survivors of some cataclysmic event and robots like Reg take care of the inner workings of the ship.
What do you think? Are Riko and Reg simply like Dante and Virgil on a one way trip though hell or is it something else?
As much as the idea of the abyss being a spaceship is a cool one, i don't think it makes sense. This theory is invalidated by two things: the curse of the abyss, and the ship on layer 3. Why would the force field even be a thing on an ark, and how in the world did the ship get there?
I have two theories about the abyss: it's an artificial creation that reforms itself and creates a new layer every 2,000 years (i.e the skeletons on layer 1 are 2,000 years old, the windmills at the beginning of layer 2 are 4,000 and i may recall that something in layer 3 is 6,000, maybe the ship but im not sure).
Or it's a giant lovecraft-like creature that swallows everything that's on the surface every 2,000 years and traps people in it using the force field and the curse making them weaker and weaker to force them to stay (birthday disease)
Note that both of those theories can somewhat come together. And as for why there are those weird, magic relics, maybe some of the previous civilizations that lived in the abyss managed to master some of its properties that we don't know yet to craft cool items.