Talk:The Mists

I am confused between the Rift and the Mists. In the game they say XYS passed into the Mists. But the Gods went into the Rift. Is it that the Rift is the dorr to the Mists or are they separate places or is one contained in the other? --Karlos 22:11, 26 October 2005 (EST)


 * "Before there were humans or drawrves, before there was even worlds or the stars that light the night sky there was but one thing in the universe &mdash; The Mists"


 * "In the middle of the Mists is a spot where time moves neither forward not back. it is a tear in the fabric of the cosmos, the point of perfect balance between all forces in the universe. this place is known as the rift and there is nothing to which it does not connect, nothing that cannot be reached from inside it."


 * Skuld &Dagger; 22:54, 26 October 2005 (EST)


 * As you know, "Rift", "Mists" and "Underworld" are terms that are often mixed up in the Lore. I think at least Rift and Mists are equivalent terms. Underworld is also sometimes used as an equivalent for Rift (see ), but is also known as the name for the realm of Grenth inside the Rift. It would make some sense if the Mists, as the location for the dead, would be located in Grenth's realm. --Tetris L 22:56, 26 October 2005 (EST)


 * Aha! The Rift is inside the Mists! As for the game lore, it leaves a lot to be desired. I think someone wrote the game lore, then as fired/died/quit the company, then someone else did the game. This is why there is so much discrepancy all over the place. :)
 * Skuld, where did you get that passage? --Karlos 00:33, 27 October 2005 (EST)


 * The game's lore manual 18:13, 1 November 2005 (EST)

The Mists contains the Rift, which contains the Hall of Heros. Thus as part of the Mists, the spirits that go to the Rift can be thought of as passed into the Mists.

The Rift is also the gateway from/to everything. "Those who have the know-how to travel across the universe through the Mists must pass through the Rift on their way to all other places." Thus, to get to the Underworld, you go through the Rift. To get to the Hall of Heroes, you go through the Rift. To get to your kitchen... -PanSola 21:43, 25 January 2006 (UTC)


 * So, to go to the Underworld, you go through the Rift/Mist, but the UW is also inside the Rift/Mist?? And the Rift/Mist is sometimes also called Underworld? I think I'll give up. Meanwhile I'm convinced that not even ANet themselves have a clear picture how this Mist/Rift/Underworld thing works. >:[ -- 04:14, 26 January 2006 (UTC)


 * Well, when the Rift/Mist is "sometimes called" Underworld, only the Underworld portion of it is referenced. It's like "I'm flying back to California" when I'm in Germany.  It doesn't mean the United States is California etc.  But you are also partially right.  The Lore stuff isn't very organized/consistent.  The official website's lore cites the founder of White Mantle as "Saul Botolf", and the king of the dwarves as "King Jarvis Ironhammer".  While you can argue that Saul might have changed his name and Jarvis might be an ancestor of the current King, I'm more inclined to think one guy in Anet decided to change a few names around without updating relavent stuff.  This also led me to teh conviction that the Tombs of Drascir *IS* the Tombs of the Primeval Kings (esp since the adventures of Devona and co. in the lore are all otherwise part of what the players go through in the game). -PanSola 04:27, 26 January 2006 (UTC)


 * So the rift/mists are in a Tesseract and you literally always pass through it, but if everything is inside the rift/mist, its like looking in a mirror from another mirror.--Arkenaw 04:32, 20 July 2006 (CDT)