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Analysis of ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''.
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Asura, having been betrayed and constantly forced to see his once comrades do atrocious acts against mankind, continued to grow his Wrath, to the point that it overflowed and extended the limits of his body. That's when [[spoiler: Chakravartin]] knew Asura could become the next God, because his power was near his own and it bested Vlitra, the Gohma [[spoiler: representing the will of Gaea]].

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Asura, having been betrayed and constantly forced to see his once comrades do atrocious acts against mankind, continued to grow his Wrath, to the point that it overflowed and extended the limits of his body. That's when [[spoiler: Chakravartin]] knew Asura could become the next God, because his power was near his own and it bested Vlitra, the Gohma [[spoiler: representing the will of Gaea]].Gaea]].
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Asura, having being betrayed and constantly forced to see his once comrades do atrocious acts against mankind, continued to grow his Wrath, to the point that it overflowed and extended the limits of his body. That's when [[spoiler: Chakravartin]] knew Asura could become the next God, because his power was near his own and it bested Vlitra, the Gohma [[spoiler: representing the will of Gaea]].

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Asura, having being been betrayed and constantly forced to see his once comrades do atrocious acts against mankind, continued to grow his Wrath, to the point that it overflowed and extended the limits of his body. That's when [[spoiler: Chakravartin]] knew Asura could become the next God, because his power was near his own and it bested Vlitra, the Gohma [[spoiler: representing the will of Gaea]].
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* Vanity: Conceited, Narcissistic, a TedBaxter, Cynical

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* Vanity: Conceited, Narcissistic, a TedBaxter, SmallNameBigEgo, Cynical
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The Mantra were made negative in the first place because this trial, like much of the game, draws on Buddhist belief; specifically of reaching Nirvana, and having to personally suffer before achieving it. The world itself is in constant turmoil from the Gohma, and are weak against the power of Mantra. However, it takes the same negative energy to overcome monsters of a vengeful planet. It is symbolism of the trials to overcome the sins of man.

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The Mantra were made negative in the first place because this trial, like much of the game, draws on Buddhist belief; specifically of reaching Nirvana, and having to personally suffer before achieving it. The world itself is in constant turmoil from the Gohma, and the Gohma are weak against only the power of Mantra. However, it takes the same negative energy to overcome monsters of a vengeful planet. It is symbolism of the trials to overcome the sins of man.

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The Mantra were made negative in the first place because this trial, like much of the game, draws on Buddhist belief; specifically of reaching Nirvana, and having to personally suffer before achieving it. Asura, having being betrayed and constantly forced to see his once comrades do atrocious acts against mankind, continued to grow his Wrath, to the point that it overflowed and extended the limits of his body. That's when [[spoiler: Chakravartin]] knew Asura could become the next God, because his power was near his own and it bested Vlitra, the Gohma [[spoiler: representing the will of Gaea]].

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The Mantra were made negative in the first place because this trial, like much of the game, draws on Buddhist belief; specifically of reaching Nirvana, and having to personally suffer before achieving it. The world itself is in constant turmoil from the Gohma, and are weak against the power of Mantra. However, it takes the same negative energy to overcome monsters of a vengeful planet. It is symbolism of the trials to overcome the sins of man.

Asura, having being betrayed and constantly forced to see his once comrades do atrocious acts against mankind, continued to grow his Wrath, to the point that it overflowed and extended the limits of his body. That's when [[spoiler: Chakravartin]] knew Asura could become the next God, because his power was near his own and it bested Vlitra, the Gohma [[spoiler: representing the will of Gaea]].
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It is revealed in the =DLC= that [[spoiler: Chakravartin]] created Mantra, as well as all life. He also states he was testing the Demigods (most particularly Asura) to rule the world [[spoiler: as the next True God]], and set the world in a terrible trial of facing Vlitra every time. He purposely made Gaea and everyone on it suffer to see who could step up and grant the world its enlightenment.

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It is revealed in the =DLC= DLC that [[spoiler: Chakravartin]] created Mantra, as well as all life. He also states he was testing the Demigods (most particularly Asura) to rule the world [[spoiler: as the next True God]], and set the world in a terrible trial of facing Vlitra every time. He purposely made Gaea and everyone on it suffer to see who could step up and grant the world its enlightenment.
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[[WMG: Why the Eight sources of Mantra are based on negative aspects of humanity, like the SevenDeadlySins]]

It is revealed in the =DLC= that [[spoiler: Chakravartin]] created Mantra, as well as all life. He also states he was testing the Demigods (most particularly Asura) to rule the world [[spoiler: as the next True God]], and set the world in a terrible trial of facing Vlitra every time. He purposely made Gaea and everyone on it suffer to see who could step up and grant the world its enlightenment.

* Pride: Arrogance, absolute authority, Totalitarian, Dictatorship
* Violence: Destruction, War, disregard of safety, justifying the means to an end
* Sloth: Lazy, not achieving full potential, letting others do work
* Greed: Never satisfied, always wanting more
* Vanity: Conceited, Narcissistic, a TedBaxter, Cynical
* Lust: Desire for blood, attention, & affection
* Melancholy: Depression, apathy, Sadness, Powerlessness
* Wrath: Destruction, Pain, Anger, Fury, Rage

The Mantra were made negative in the first place because this trial, like much of the game, draws on Buddhist belief; specifically of reaching Nirvana, and having to personally suffer before achieving it. Asura, having being betrayed and constantly forced to see his once comrades do atrocious acts against mankind, continued to grow his Wrath, to the point that it overflowed and extended the limits of his body. That's when [[spoiler: Chakravartin]] knew Asura could become the next God, because his power was near his own and it bested Vlitra, the Gohma [[spoiler: representing the will of Gaea]].

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