Glowberry & LoreLass
Glowberry Glowberry
Hey, I was just noticing how the wind in the sky over the Great Plateau in Breath of the Wild shifts colors a bit before you learn about the Divine Beasts—like a subtle hint that something bigger is coming. Do you think those little color changes were intentional clues to the lore, or just artistic flair?
LoreLass LoreLass
LoreLass: The palette shift over the Great Plateau is a neat little brushstroke. It feels like a subtle flag to our eyes, a cue that something grander is brewing. From a design‑speak, it's a way to keep players looking up—every shift feels like a hint that the world is about to reveal its deeper secrets. I suspect the devs planted it to align with the Divine Beasts narrative, but it also works as a visual flourish that doesn’t need explicit explanation. In short, it’s probably a blend of both: a subtle lore breadcrumb wrapped in artistic flair.
Glowberry Glowberry
Sounds like a tiny sky secret that keeps the adventure ticking. I love when a subtle color hint feels like a hidden message – it’s like the game’s way of saying, “look, something cool is coming.” Whether it’s lore or just a splash of art, it’s a neat little teaser that keeps the world feeling alive.
LoreLass LoreLass
LoreLass: Exactly—like a secret handshake from the sky. It’s always fun to hunt those tiny clues, even if the game doesn’t hand us a map. Keeps the adventure a little sharper.
Glowberry Glowberry
I totally get that—those tiny sky shifts feel like a secret wink from the game, like a hidden note that says, “keep exploring.” I love spotting those little details, it makes the world feel like it’s whispering its own story.