SPOILER ⚠️ ALERT! Man In The Wall theory.

After watching the show Stranger Things, you may have seen a scene where Will Byers goes through an invisible wall. This sparked speculation that someone was hiding within the walls of Hawkins Middle School and this theory is still hotly debated even to this day.

The “Man In The Wall” theory is a theory that suggests that the man in the wall from the beginning of Warframe is actually an AI. The theory was created by a user called “Warframe” who posted on Reddit.

SPOILER ⚠️ ALERT! Man In The Wall theory.

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What’s remarkable, and often neglected, is that when the operator holds the hand of the guy in the wall, numerous copies of him die until just one remains, giving the operator void abilities. Part of my idea is that the guy in the wall is murdering you from many planets in order to bestow abilities on you. The present version of you grows more powerful as the number of you decreases.

The guy in the wall said that he would want to “steal your light.” The gateway that opened was aesthetically unpleasant, according to Entrati Albrect. The stars were dark and the sky was white. That’s where he discovered The Man in the Wall. We saw colorless empty worlds in the Duviri Paradox trailer.

The operator murdered Isiah during the sacrifice quest, according to The Man in The Wall. He considers it a positive thing that he did it. The more psychologically conflicted and awful you are, the happier the Man in the Wall becomes. If you make responsible judgments, he becomes enraged and accuses you of being “created” by him. He seems to thrive on turmoil, anguish, and death. A life of suffering isn’t as satisfying as death. There are a lot of bad things occurring in the world of Warframe. The main reason for this is the orokin. I believe the guy in the wall is a chaos arbitrator. Similar to the DC chaos lords.

After Balas is dead, The Man In The Wall arrives in this scene. He recites the words of the Requiem. Oull Ris Xata Vome Khra Lohk, Oull Ris Xata Vome Khra Lohk, Oull Ris Xat It is stated in the poem.

Infinity, Oull (guessing) A multiplicity expands via many faces and shapes. (Eternalism or Multiverse)

Ris (Light): They look acuse deny amid dazzling space and dark stars. (Xakus’ wheel abilities are Gaze Acuse and Deny.) Body Binding=Gaze Acuse stands for “mind control.” Spirit Beam = Deny)

Xata: I’m telling you the truth. The stars, the sky, and the ground all aflame as its heralds. (Thus, something is made from a solar system star being consumed, presumably the vitruvian man wall that the doppelganger rides), which is exactly what Balas was doing. The Man in the Wall appears to inform them of the prophesy of their planet being covered in darkness and to ridicule their futile attempts to prevent it.

Order: Vomit Though sturdy brains beseech, laws bow to cosmic craziness. (The ability to control cosmic craziness in reference to the vacuum.) The universe’s rules are governed by void powers. Control over cosmic and spiritual forces, as well as the ability to exercise free will.)

Khra: It’s time. We return to cosmic forms from tangent planes, where we started. (As a result of entropy, everything will perish and return to nonexistence.)

Lohk: Void, Void, Void, Void, Void, We are viewed by that which has no name from the gloomy Gulfs. (Regarding The Man In The Wall’s mystery.) This creature is aware of our futures.

Our doppelganger is perched on top of the Man in the Wall, laughing, while the Lotus shelters the tenno from the gap that has opened. Which leads me to believe that our attempts to prevent the world from falling into darkness are futile.

The Man In The Wall is a creature that was most likely formed after a star was destroyed. The actual arbitrator of this devastation is the doppelganger. He travels through a never-ending slew of people, wreaking havoc and wreaking havoc. He desires a darkened world where light is his and there is only darkness where there was once light. A genuine death is the reversal of life. Where your “light” isn’t even capable of passing on to the next world.

The Man in the Wall, I suppose, is a being and a bringer of multiveresal death. He arrives and is asked to feed while witnessing the planet wither and perish because of our wants and sinful avarice. That is most likely why the wheel of dark and light will be essential in the future.

There’s something more that bothers me as well. The upper half of the Man In The Wall’s face is missing. Like the portrayal of Dax and some of the other Orokin. So, like the concept of eyes being a window to the soul, eyes must be vital in some way. It might be a superstition to cover your eyes to safeguard your light, or soul. The doppelganger has eyes, and some of them are scary, like a dark hole. Because the Orokin were preoccupied with immortality, an entity capable of stealing your light and disrupting continuity had to be the worst-case situation.

The orokins think that twins are a terrible omen, according to the Kuria legends of the twin sister. I suppose people believe this because they are afraid of this unnamed creature. The tenno and Entrati can’t possibly be the only ones who have seen The Man in The Wall. Or maybe Albrect Entrati’s writings were taken seriously and ideas were formed as a result. The Entrati had a lot of clout, as seen by their name being mentioned as the Orokin instructors for the children aboard the Zariman Ten Zero.

Observation:

Because The Man in the Wall is a parody of Leonardo Devinchi’s Vitruvian Man. Geometrically, the Man shown is the ideal example of man. It was also the mapping of the soul and the relationship with the soul that encompassed the cosmos in philosophy. The Being in the Wall lacks eyes, revealing the fault of a soulless man and a real portrayal of death. The geometric form mappings illustrated in the Vitruvian Man resemble our parazon. If the right sequence of Requiem mods is utilized, this is what is used as a key to halt Kuva’s continuity abilities. It’s like having a key to the soul.

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Geometrical mapping of the Vitruvian Man

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