What is your stance on the "Elsen is one guy who cloned himself a bajillion times" comment from the 15th anniversary livestream
My stance is that I respectfully disagree (for lack of a better term). Since āall elsens are clones of one personā wasnāt ever stated/explored in-game, I find it more fun to explore other Elsen origins for my projects instead. Mortis Ghost has also said in the past that people are welcome to play fast and loose with lore, and thatās what I was doing before I was ever introduced to the clone discussion. Itās easier for me to ignore that newer addition than to overhaul my original ideas, so thatās what Iām doing. I have no issue with people who decide to use that lore for their own works, but it doesnāt apply to mine.
With that being said, whatās MY lore for Elsen? For me, Elsens as we see them in-game are the result of 3 things:
Humanās evolution after the āapocalypseā. Elsens are what Humans are in the far future, as the lingering effects of the apocalypse (cough cough radiation) changed the very essence of what Humans are from the past.
Hugoās influence as a āgodā of this world. What we see is what Hugo specifically makes, so Elsens are the cartoony square-headed humanoids because thatās what we are made to perceive by Hugo.
The Batterās/Protagonistās perception. They all look the same because it is just easier for them to look the same. It is unnecessary for them to look any different than each other to the Batter, so we barely see any differences.
In my games, āTiny Terrorā and āProject GoldFinchā, the Elsen are more visually different than the original OFFās because they are not filtered through the Batterās practical lens. Non-important NPC Elsen are intended to have more variety, because they are supposed to be more individualized than what the Batter saw. Now I canāt say āeveryoneās differentā because I think Iād die if I had to make every NPC unique, but Iām trying to change up certain details so youāre not just talking to the same Elsen in a dress-shirt and tie.
āSo, thatās how they look, but how are they made, if not cloning?ā Glad you asked, I have a few explanations that usually (but not definitively) depend on which Zone they reside in!
The Zoneās Minimum Quota: Each Zone has an undefined number of Elsens that have to exist within it. There can always be more than the set number, and there usually is in any given Zone, but if a death of an Elsen would mean going under, then a fully adult Elsen will appear in another area once that death occurs. This new Elsen will have a basic knowledge of living, but will have to be taught to do specialized tasks. This is more common in Zone 3 than the other Zones, and it's the reason Enochās sugar industry has been sustained for so long.
Cloning (via the Big Elsen in the Room): YES OK I have a cloning piece of my lore too, but itās not exactly what Mortis Ghost described, so I donāt count it as the same. This version of cloning is heavily inspired by tzalmavetās idea of the Big Elsen. Sometimes normal-looking Elsens will grow and slough off of the Giant One (that I have dubbed Biggs for my story). Some of these Elsen are kept in the Room, but most are sent to the larger Zones. Unfortunately the ones that are sent away donāt survive for long outside of the Room because of genetic instability caused by leaving and the rapid mutations that results from it. All of the Elsen that come from Biggs are genetically the same despite any differing mutations, and consider themselves siblings. They can identify each other as such even if they are meeting for the first time.
Creations of the Guardians: Guardians can create Elsens if they choose to excerpt the massive amount of energy needed to make one. This was done mostly in the beginning of the Zones, before the Quota was established. It is very impractical to perform now that there are other easier ways Elsen can exist. The creation ritual requires āscaffoldingā (usually made of plastic, metal, or meat), and a Guardian to infuse energy into it. The scaffolding + energy will create an Elsen with whatever features and knowledge the Guardian wishes to give them. Japhet was the Guardian who created Elsens using this method the most, which is why he considers the Elsen of Zone 2 his children (even if not all of the Elsen within the Zone are made by him anymore).
The Traditional Way: Elsens can just make other Elsens the same way Humans can make other Humans, though infertility rates are VERY high in most of the Zones. Zone 3 is pretty much completely infertile, it is very rare to see a child in Zone 1, and Zone 2 has the most children with enough to have a small school. Elsen babies grow and mature at the same rate as Humans do.
There are also miscellaneous "Special Cases". Some of my Elsens have unique origins separate from the ones I listed above, but Iād like to save the spoilers for my game to when it comes out, haha!
That's all for now, I hope you found my statement and lore explanation entertaining! I am excited to share more in the future.














