Why did Ida steal the sacred geometry?

Answered by John Hunt

Ida, the Bird Queen, was a curious and inquisitive being. She had always been fascinated by the intricate patterns and designs created by humans, especially their Sacred Geometry. The beauty and complexity of these geometric shapes captivated her, and she couldn’t help but feel drawn to them.

Living among her subjects, the Crows, Ida often observed humans from a distance. She marveled at their ability to create such mesmerizing art and wondered about the deeper meaning behind these geometric patterns. Ida yearned to understand the significance and power that these shapes held.

One day, driven by her insatiable curiosity, Ida made a bold decision. She decided to steal the Sacred Geometry from the humans, hoping that by possessing it, she could unlock its secrets and bring enlightenment to her own people.

Ida’s intentions were pure, as she believed that by understanding Sacred Geometry, she could bring prosperity and knowledge to her crow community. However, her actions were seen as a violation of the sacred bond between humans and nature.

The humans, deeply angered by Ida’s theft, placed a curse upon her and her crow subjects. This curse brought about great misfortune and suffering, affecting not only Ida but also her entire community.

The curse manifested in various ways, causing the once vibrant and lively crow community to wither and decay. The feathers of the crows lost their luster, and their once melodic songs turned into mournful cries. The curse severed their connection with nature and caused them to lose their ability to fly freely.

As the Bird Queen, Ida bore the weight of guilt for her actions. She had naively believed that stealing the Sacred Geometry would bring enlightenment and prosperity to her people. Instead, it brought about their downfall.

Ida’s journey throughout the game becomes a quest for redemption and breaking the curse that she unwittingly brought upon her people. She seeks to restore the balance between humans and nature, understanding the true value of the Sacred Geometry and its place within the world.

In the end, Ida’s theft of the Sacred Geometry was driven by her insatiable curiosity and her desire to bring enlightenment to her crow community. However, her actions had unintended consequences, leading to a curse that brought suffering and misfortune. Through her journey, Ida hopes to make amends and find a way to restore harmony and peace to both the crows and the humans.