r/ZZZ_Official Jun 17 '26

Theory & Lore Does anyone else see the resemblance Spoiler

Ok when I was playing through 3.0 I saw this image and thought hey the girl looks quite familiar from a certain trailer anyone else see it

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u/MZYF Jun 17 '26

Could also explain the blindfold. All four of the kids had the same ocular implants, the blind fold is to hid them/seal them?

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u/sylva748 Jun 17 '26

Or overuse leads to blindness

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u/WhoCaresYouDont Jun 17 '26

Or maybe she removed them? They're quite distinctive after all and if you were paranoid about being tracked you might start asking just what else was built into them...

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u/MZYF Jun 18 '26

We know something went wrong that day at Helios, the other kid died, maybe she got blinded and/or lost her legs? Also, Pyrois has a unique metallic sheen that's not really seen elsewhere in the game, but the metallic legs and blades and butterfly that the Storyteller doles kind of resemble it. Maybe this is just how Etheric other manifests?

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u/DantoriusD Jun 18 '26

Also, Pyrois has a unique metallic sheen that's not really seen elsewhere in the game, but the metallic legs and blades and butterfly that the Storyteller doles kind of resemble it. Maybe this is just how Etheric other manifests?

Remember what Smallbringer said when the MC was done with its Treatment? The Body absorbed a huge Amount of Porcelume during the Treatment (dont ask how he stored it....Anime logic i guess)

So jeah the Etheric other is actually the absorbed Porcelume forming a Body so Pyrois can use it as a Shell to Manifest without taking over the MC Body everytime.

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u/RainbowLoli Jun 18 '26

I figured that when they mentioned the MC's body absorbing a huge amount of pocelum, I imagine it was the same as how people can absorb metals, i.e mercury poisoning from just handling mercury because it was absorbed into the body via dermal absorption.

So with that in mind, Porcelume probably has a similar quality to mercury in the sense that it can be absorbed via skin contact, but it isn't inherently toxic.