The Great Wheel | |
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Names | The great cycle[1] Cycle of nature[2] Cycle of life[3][4] |
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Heroes | A lot, really |
Places | Terrene Plane The Earth |
Gods | Celestials Verodicia |
Artifacts | The Seed |
“ | ▶️ Life becomes death becomes new life. As it should be.
— Treant explains the great wheel at his own pace
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“ | ▶️ That which is arises from that which is not.
— Nothing begets something, according to Kaolin
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The great wheel is the natural cycle of life and death or existence and nonexistence in the terrene plane in the lore of Dota 2.
Description[]

Kaolin, once a mortal general and now the immortal Spirit of the Earth, aptly describes the great wheel in the form of proverbs.
- “That which is arises from that which is not.”[8]
- “Death comes so birth may follow.”[9]
- “What rises must someday fall.”[10]
- “Death is birth foretold.”[11]
- “Out of death comes birth.”[12]
- “From death's soil, new life sprouts.”[13]
In Dota: Dragon's Blood[]
Not so fast!
I don't feel right about this…
The great wheel exists in the animated series Dota: Dragon's Blood, but it is not called as such. It is essentially the same cycle, albeit it also applies to the immortality of some beings.
Creation requiring destruction and vice versa is a recurring theme in Dragon's Blood. The following are instances of this:
- The Oracle prophesied that Mirana will make a sacrifice in order to undo the Invoker's reality Experiment 12,403. She was destined to do this by using the Eldwurms' souls (who are inside Davion) with the Forge. By fusing their souls, she would end Davion's life before her own eyes when he was fused with them as well. Once these souls were fused into the one essence of creation, the next thing she would sacrifice would be Experiment 12,403 itself, which had everyone she loved in it, especially Marci.She must destroy Experiment 12,403 using the Forge with the essence she coalesced because there cannot be two realities at once, so she must let go of it to make anew. Once she was successful, she recreated (but not returned to, since that reality was irreversibly destroyed) the reality before all of the Invoker's experiments, leaving her in a reality where her lover Davion and her best friend Marci died.[28][19]
- Desperate from the planet being destroyed by the broken moon (ruining their plans to temporarily cohere it until they can permanently stop the warring Ancients inside of it) and losing Mirana, the Heroes had no option left but to use the Forge to destroy Experiment 12,403 in order to recreate it into the world it once was before the Invoker changed it. As a certain human-dragon warrior put it: “Restoration requires destruction, little mouse.”[19][29][30]
- As stated above, the Forge with the powers of the eight Eldwurm spirits fused into one is capable of creating worlds, but it can only do so after destroying the current world. It's an impossibility to have two worlds at once, so if one's not satisfied with the world they are in and one seeks to be in a new one, one must destroy the current world they are in to have the one they imagined that will satisfy them.[31][32]
Relationships[]
In reality and nature[]
The entire cosmos is subject to the cycle. For instance, reincarnation takes its course after one's death. One may be reborn as something else or remain the same.[33]
Adherents[]
Most, if not all, of these adherents and followers are subordinate and subject to the great cycle, thus they are mortal and expect themselves to die and return to Nature. Those who are included in this list are usually aligned with nature or order, seeing how the cycle is a law of nature.
Heroes[]
Arc Warden says that all greenery will return to dust or the earth. [42] He also believes that life is an endless cycle, especially with the Aegis of the Immortal. [43]
A warrior at one with the savagery of nature's beasts, the Beastmaster is well aligned to the revolutions of the great wheel of life.
- Karroch states that all material beings must relinquish the elements of their bodies back to nature after they perish.[34]
- A process similar to the one above will also happen to him when he dies, with Karroch calling the soil that he falls upon his genesis.[44][45]
- He may mention the cycle taking its course after killing someone[35][36][37][46] or when he is reborn.[47] To him, death breaks an organism's life cycle.[48]
At one with the woods itself, Drow Ranger leaves anyone and anything fallen at her wake to be consumed by the earth and its greenery. [49][50][51]
The Earthshaker is a powerful earth elemental, his soul is at one with the planet and its spirit. As such, he is subject to and acknowledges the great wheel.
- Born from the earth of Nishai through his sheer will, Raigor is destined to return to the earth from whence he came once he dies.[52][53]
- But Raigor isn't the only one who will be returning to his element. He expects those slain by his hand to return to the ground they came from.[54][55][56]
- Raigor references the cycle when he kills the Prophet, saying that life will continue with his death by wishing that a sapling will sprout from his remains.[57]
Elder Titan is aligned with the cycle of nature, as he believes that anything that lives must die. [58] The Titan also returns Tiny to the bedrock he came from after destroying him.[59]
- When announcing his confidence in his victory, Elder Titan will mention that he was witnessed the world being made and remade many times, implying at a cycle of creation.[60]
A dark force of nature, Enigma is an entity who adheres to the cosmic order. As such, he adheres to the great wheel and is subject to its revolutions.
- After killing an enemy Hero, he will reveal to them that everything that is material is perishable.[5] He knows that those he destroys will proceed to their next incarnation.[33]
- But even the Enigma is subject to the cycle, so he must proceed to his next incarnation after he dissipates.[61] Appearing unto the world is one instance of his incarnation.[62]
- Enigma believes that all of existence springs from nonexistence;[63] as such, he believes all creation will return to the void whence it all came via destruction.[64]
- As gravity itself, he is the force that forms stars[65] and ends their lives.[39] Together with Ezalor who sparks stars to life, they complete the stars' cycle of life and death.
Hoodwink was chosen as a vessel of a primeval nature deity's power to heal the blighted Wood Tomo'kan whose cycle of life has been disrupted by all sorts of pollution.[66]
Sylla, the Lone Druid of the now extinct and forgotten Bear Clan, is in harmony with nature―from its vast variety of organisms to its strict laws.
- Like many others who are attuned to nature, Sylla shares the same idea that all material beings that die must return to the earth from where they sprung.[67]
- His Seed, entrusted to him by his deities, is meant to be planted once the planet has utterly died, so that it may revive nature and turn the wheel once more.[68][69]
- To him, quick resurrection (such as the one granted by the Aegis of the Immortal) shortens the phase of death in the great cycle. [70]
Nature's Prophet is inherently attuned to the phases of the great wheel, he lives by the cycle and dies by the cycle.
- Even during war―a time of death and destruction―the Prophet revolves the cycle by leaving his foes' remains to be consumed by nature so that all may thrive from their deaths in order to continue life. The corpses in his wake add to the humus,[71][72][73] while their less perishable bones are used by nature as a foundation to grow anew from.[74]
- In accordance with the great cycle, he states that even the inanimate creations must return to nature, whence their own components were sourced from, to be recycled anew after their destruction.[75][76][77][78][79][80] They may also return to the state of oblivion or nothingness that has always predated their creation and existence once they are destroyed.[81]
- Sprouted from his mother's remains, the Prophet is a mortal like her.[82] When the Rogue Spectre kills him, she will state that a cycle continues after his death. [83]
- He is sometimes depicted wearing a looped beard style that may symbolize the brutal cycle of life in the wild.[84]
- The Prophet inherited a sapphire imbued with a spark of his mother's essence. It is meant to be left in the wastes of a war-torn land so that it may restore the cycle of life.[4]
- In Dota Underlords, the Prophet is still aligned with the cycle. When losing, he copes with his defeat knowing that death is a natural part of the cycle.[85]
Pugna is the latest descendant in a lineage of reincarnated beings who are the Grandmasters of the Arts of Oblivion.[86][87]
Rooftrellen the Treant Protector adheres to the natural order of the great wheel that transforms life into death and death into life in an eternal cycle. [88]
- In battle, Rooftrellen feeds the remains of his foes as nutrients for the greenery, such as fertilizer,[89] humus,[90][91][92] mulch,[93][94] or simply a foundation to grow from.[95]
- Rooftrellen believes that spent lives will fuel and support new life. The deaths of others nourish him,[103] while his death will sustain others when he returns to the earth.[104][105]
- His Leech Seed spell is a case in point as it siphons the lifeforce of his foes to sustain whoever and whatever he protects. [106][107]
- In Artifact, his beliefs about nature still remain rooted in him when he asserts that all things must feed the cycle of nature.[108]
- Should he ever fall far from his homeland's nourishing soil, a seed will eventually grow from his remains into another Protector that inherits his mission.[109]
- In Dota Underlords, he still sticks to believing in the cycle as he states that all things must come to an end.[110]
As a force of nature born from it with unknown origins, the earth-forged elemental Tiny sometimes references the great cycle of nature.
- For example, he states that the fates of his enemies' remains lie within the earth where they will return to, presumably to dissolve into it.[111]
- Though the Stone Giant is no different from his enemies as he will return to the bedrock he was made from[59][112] or become sediment.[113]
- Before he dies, Tiny may wish for his stone remains to be recycled and turned into a henge.[114]
Gods[]
The three spirits of nature's elements and the surreptitious soul of the void itself, the Celestials are the guardians and enforcers of the natural order of life and death.[2]
- Besides his proverbs, Earth Spirit expresses his harmony with the great wheel in his actions. Those he destroys are returned to the earth whence they came. [115][116][117][118]
- Violators of the cycle who have been exempted from its phases of life and death are forcefully returned to it by Kaolin.[3]
- With the Aegis of the Immortal preserving him with resurrection, Kaolin now sees that the cycle of life will continue to turn. [119][120]
- Ember Spirit, acknowledging the material plane's impermanence, believes that no life is immortal. [6] As such, he also believes that all lives must end.[121]
- Storm Spirit was involved in Wukong's punishment for removing himself from the cycle, implying he at least cared enough about the cycle to do this.
- Void Spirit was also involved in Wukong's punishment in secret. He firmly believes that all things and beings that live must also die. [122]
Characters[]
The Radiant Year Beast and Dire Year Beast manifest and disappear in a cyclical manner, appearing once the winter season is over to terrorize the spring. [123][124][125]
Violators[]
Because these entities are beyond the great wheel, which includes death, these violators are immortal in one way or another. As lawbreakers, they are usually aligned to chaos.
Heroes[]
The Monkey King's deathless immortality was derived from expunging his name from the Book of the Dead, also removing him from the cycle of nature.[126][2]
Undying's immortality from the Dead God has broken the great wheel of life in him and ascended him beyond it, making him unable to die.[3][127][1]
World[]
The great wheel is inapplicable in the Fields of Endless Carnage, a land where nothing can decay or decompose and no corpse that falls there will ever return to the earth.[128]
Trivia[]
- The story of material beings returning to the earth they were made from or anything similar is a recurring theme in many real-life religions.
- In the Bible, God shaped the first man's body, Adam, from the dust of the earth in Genesis 2:7 before he blew into his nostrils the breath of life, making him alive and (implicitly) immortal. Later on in Genesis 3:19, God punishes Adam after he and his wife were tempted to eat fruit from the forbidden tree by sentencing him to a mortal life, saying “By the sweat of your brow you shall eat bread, Until you return to the ground, from which you were taken; For you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”
- Humans in Greek mythology were molded from the mud into a clay figure by Prometheus, the god of fire. Athena, the goddess of wisdom, breathed the gifts of life into his clay figure, animating it. Prometheus also gave humans the ability to stand upright like the gods did and gave them the gift of fire.
- The great wheel may have been inspired by reincarnation cycles found in real-life religions such as saṃsāra found in most Dharmic religions.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Earth Spirit response: ▶️ You were an abomination to the great cycle.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Legends of the Monkey King webcomic, page 8
Ilexa: Enraged at the Monkey King's audacity to remove himself from the cycle of nature, the Spirit Brothers gathered to discuss what to do about him. - ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Earth Spirit response: ▶️ Undying, I return you to the cycle of life.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Monarch of the Sapphire Glen description.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Enigma response: ▶️ Materiality is fleeting.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Ember Spirit response: ▶️ No life is eternal.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ The material plane ends all.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ That which is arises from that which is not.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ Death comes so birth may follow.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ What rises must someday fall.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ Death is birth foretold.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ Out of death comes birth.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ From death's soil, new life sprouts.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ The great wheel turns again.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ The great wheel turns again.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ The ways of life and death converge.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ The end of the path is the beginning.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ A wayward path ends where it began.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 3, Chapter 8: Consider Phlebas (1:49)
(The Heroes watch helplessly as the planet is being ravaged by a meteor storm from the Mad Moon. Davion suddenly feels a familiar jolt of pain and falls to his knees. The rest of them react to his pain, with Bram catching him and staying by his side)
Luna: It doesn't look like you took a hit.
Bram: No, no...it's―it's not that. There's no wound.
Davion/Slyrak: Gods, I can feel them. The souls.
(Davion is shocked after realizing what he felt)
Davion/Slyrak: All of them.
(The death cries of dragons are heard, and we see every Eldwurm dead, floating in a void)
Davion/Slyrak: The dragons. The Thunder. They're all dead.
(The discarnate dragon souls descend upon their one final vessel in the planet, imbuing Davion with the essences of nature. Suddenly, the features of chaos, ionic, and earth dragon begin to manifest erratically on his form as Davion struggles against the pain of merging. The spectacle ends as Davion recovers)
Davion: It's only me now.
Filomena: The last dragon...
Luna: “Last dragon?” I'd say we are the last anything.
Filomena: Maybe we don't have to be.
Davion: The Pillars of Creation. The Forge.
Bram: Wait, wait. What? No. Blowing up what's left of the universe? That is your plan?
Davion: Restoration requires destruction...
Slyrak: ...little mouse. - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 1, Chapter 5: The Fire Sermon
Indrak: Now, Uldorak is silent. Slyrak is silent.
Byssrak: Dead.
Indrak: Yet not reborn. We do not die as you do. Everything that we are passes into a new body. - ↑ Tweet by @ashmasterzero "They find the next oldest dragon of that type and take up residence. It happens immediately, although I imagine the consciousness may be capable of waiting or choosing a different host. Once it’s in there, though, it’s in there."
- ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 1, Chapter 5: The Fire Sermon
Indrak: Slyrak bound himself to this tiny creature. Made them one.
Byssrak: Body. Soul. Mind.
Davion: He killed me!
Aethrak: That is why it is here...
Lirrak: The natural order is disrupted. The cycle broken.
Indrak: Terrorblade has taken Uldorak. Slyrak has given us this.
Byssrak: Violation. - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 1, Chapter 5: The Fire Sermon
Indrak: What is your judgment?
Lirrak: Let Slyrak be reborn, and he can tell us of this demon himself. He can share his plan.
Davion: Wait? What?
Indrak: Destroy the body, release the soul.
Aethrak: The human must die that Slyrak may return. - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 1, Chapter 4: The Monster At The End Of This Book
Kaden: Come out and follow me to your death.
Slyvion: You seek my destruction. Your vengeance will not be quenched nor will your glory be sung through time for there will be no one to sing it. Once released from corporeal fetters, time, space, the Manifold Forms, the pillars of order and chaos dissolve. What awaits the endless universes is a destruction with no hope of regeneration. Absence of nothing. You know not what you are up against. - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 2, Chapter 3: The Lady of Situations
Vahdrak: "Retribution." "Bargains." What has been created at times must be destroyed. What is destroyed will rise and fall and rise again! All flailing arms, birth screams, and mother's blood. Too attached to the flesh illusion you are. Too attached to the dream. I am the song that murders the world. - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 2, Chapter 3: The Lady of Situations
Invoker: The souls of your brothers. Your sisters. Only one gift remains.
Vahdrak: (snarls) It is no gift! It is my price! The fulfillment of my purpose in the cycle of creation...CHAOS! - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 2, Chapter 7: The Violet Hour (9:20)
Invoker: Beliefs change. Trust breaks. Faith endures. For a thousand years, the exiled Coriel'tauvi knew darkness. Mene was gone. Slain. Yet her people still worshipped. They loved. They offered faith to dark shrines in remembrance of a dead goddess. But love is a powerful magic. It is the highest form of worship. Divine. Even in the absence of a deity. Love for our goddess found echo in the sparks Selemene had stolen. Over time, Mene's echo took form. It became manifest. A physical expression of pure, collective will. Need. Love. It became a child. It became you.
Fymryn: I just...I have abilities.
Invoker: The goddess' abilities. Weakened to be sure, but they are hers. - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 3, Chapter 3: This Stranger's Life (17:13)
Oracle: You will travel into darkness, and save what you love by allowing what you've loved to die. Restoration requires destruction, Princess of the Sun, Princess of the Moon, princess of nothing at all. - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 3, Chapter 8: Consider Phlebas (4:57)
(The remaining Heroes are gathered around the Archronicus, ready to conjure the Forge)
Filomena: My father failed a thousand times to succeed even once. There's a chance I never will.
Davion: There is a chance. But is it better than this? Is it better than nothing at all?
Filomena: No. No, it isn't. I must prepare. As should you. - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 3, Chapter 8: Consider Phlebas (9:17)
Filomena: Understand... even if I succeed... the consequences for you, all of you...
Bram: I made the Crossing to Dragon Hold when I was twelve. I knew what that meant. This is no different.
Luna: Never thought I'd live forever. Never thought I'd be wished out of existence either, but... it's all the same, I suppose. On my terms.
(Marci nods)
Filomena: And if my father is right? If I'm just damning us all?
Luna: We look pretty damned already. - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 3, Chapter 7: Lunartropism (00:43)
Invoker: Reach out with your mind. Find the Eldwurms.
(Filomena follows his instructions, and her consciousness enters the dream of the Eldwurms, where their souls are orbiting her)
Filomena: They have mass...form. It's almost as though I could touch them.
Invoker: Because you can. Draw them to you.
(The souls coalesce into her hands, merging into their concentrated form)
Invoker: It's quite safe. Were the moment to come, it would be too late for them to stop you. Now imagine the world as you would have it be. But first, you must let go of this one.
Filomena: I don't understand.
Invoker: Let go of all hope for it. Just...wish it away.
(Filomena closes her eyes, concentrating her power. The Forge, slotted with the dragon souls, begins to spin rapidly as a result. Images of planetary cataclysm, the Mad Moon's destruction, and the same scene of the Invoker recreating the world back in Chapter 2―a nova of light in space consuming floating rocks in the void with its flare―flash in her mind. She stops out of hesitation, waking up with the sweat of her struggle on her face)
Filomena: I can't.
Invoker: But this is what you want. You have the power. Wish everything you love into nonexistence.
(Filomena falls to her knees, exhausted and me no like forge)
Invoker: Know that you will do this again and again until you master the Forge.
Filomena: I don't want this. No one could want this.
Invoker: No one at all.
(The Forge dissipates, the scene returns to the both of them in their Tower)
Invoker: So ends the lesson.
(The Invoker teleports away, leaving behind Filomena to contemplate on forge) - ↑ DOTA: Dragon's Blood, Book 3, Episode 8: Consider Phlebas (18:00)
(The Invoker and Filomena operate the Forge to begin creating the universe anew, this time with Mirana and Davion)
Invoker: Reach out with your mind. Ignore the illusion of the physical world. See the Pillars as they truly are.
(They both follow his instructions. Mirana closes her eyes, finding herself in a dream with the eight Eldwurms surrounding her. Davion appears in front of her)
Invoker: Draw them to you.
(Mirana reaches her hand out towards Davion, pulling him towards her. Davion slowly begins to dissipate as the Eye behind her starts to glow. Memories of her time with Davion in the past universe flash in her mind. As the Forge's mechanism begins to intensify, Mirana suddenly hesitates and stops, ceasing the Forge from spinning and reprieving Davion from dissolving)
Davion: Mirana, no. It's okay, I'm okay. I used to think my name was the most important thing in the world. Now, I know it's how I'm remembered that matters, and who remembers me.
Mirana: Even if this works, the last thing I'll see is you. I'll watch you die, knowing I was the cause.
Davion: You're not the cause.
(Mirana begins to tear up)
Mirana: I can let you go, him go. I don't know that I can kill you.
Davion: This is my choice.
(His words divert Mirana's attention from her woe to Davion)
Davion: What I want.
(Davion smiles at her. Mirana wipes a tear from her eyes)
Mirana: You know, most men would say the opposite.
Davion: I'm not most men.
Mirana: Come here. Come to me on your own.
(They both float towards each other and embrace)
Mirana: We'll do this together.
(The Eye behind her begins to glow)
Invoker: Now, think of the old world as your remember it, and let this world go.
(Davion and Mirana share one last kiss together as the Eye and the Forge resume their work, causing Davion to disappear and killing him in the physical world. In the Invoker's tower, the remaining Heroes watch as the Forge starts spinning, while Filomena holds her father's hand and leans on his shoulder. Meanwhile, Mirana catches the Thunder in its concentrated form falling slowly into her hands and holds it tightly)
Invoker: Let it go, Mirana. Let it all go.
(Mirana proceeds to destroy Universe 12,403. The Forge emits a powerful flare that consumes everything in its light. We then see the planet's destruction being reversed, followed by everything that happened in Universe 12,403. Successful, Mirana finds herself in a copy of the old universe, sitting in the same spot where she held Davion's body as she watches Invoker's Forge fail) - ↑ 33.0 33.1 Enigma response: ▶️ Go to your next incarnation.
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 Beastmaster response: ▶️ Your elements return to nature.
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Beastmaster response: ▶️ Welcome to the food chain.
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 Beastmaster response: ▶️ Carrion's comfort food.
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 Beastmaster response: ▶️ The worms will have you.
- ↑ Phoenix's biography.
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 Enigma response: ▶️ What you bring to life, I shall bring to death.
- ↑ Dawnbreaker response: ▶️ The first stars burned and faded into nothingness. Followed by countless more. I remain. And my hammer swings true.
- ↑ Dawnbreaker response: ▶️ The light fades only to shine again.
- ↑ Arc Warden response: ▶️ u All that is green returns to dust.
- ↑ Arc Warden response: ▶️ Life is a cycle that knows no end.
- ↑ Beastmaster response: ▶️ I return to the soil.
- ↑ Beastmaster response: ▶️ Nature welcomes me home.
- ↑ Beastmaster response: ▶️ Nature takes its course.
- ↑ Beastmaster response: ▶️ The cycle of life continues.
- ↑ Beastmaster response: ▶️ Your life cycle ends.
- ↑ Dread Retribution response: ▶️ All will fall before me. Let nature reclaim the earth.
- ↑ Dread Retribution response: ▶️ Let them all fall. And the forest reclaim the rest.
- ↑ Dread Retribution response: ▶️ r The quiet forest will feast on your bones.
- ↑ Earthshaker's biography: He bleeds now, and breathes, and therefore he can die. But his spirit is still that of the earth; he carries its power in the magical totem that never leaves him. And on the day he returns to dust, the earth will greet him as a prodigal son.
- ↑ Earthshaker response: ▶️ Back to dust…
- ↑ Earthshaker response: ▶️ Back to earth!
- ↑ Earthshaker response: ▶️ To the dust return.
- ↑ Earthshaker response: ▶️ Return to the earth.
- ↑ Planetfall response: ▶️ r May a sapling grow from your grave.
- ↑ Elder Titan response: ▶️ The stone that lives is a stone that dies.
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 Elder Titan response: ▶️ Go rejoin the bedrock, Tiny.
- ↑ Elder Titan response: ▶️ Never in all the world's making and remaking have I witnessed an outcome that was more unequivocally in the bag.
- ↑ Enigma response: ▶️ Ah, my next incarnation.
- ↑ Enigma response: ▶️ My current incarnation.
- ↑ Enigma response: ▶️ Something appears out of nothing.
- ↑ Dota Underlords - Enigma response: We spring from nothing, and to nothing they shall return.
- ↑ Enigma response: ▶️ r Flame and gravity make a star, Phoenix.
- ↑ Tomo'kan Incarnate description.
- ↑ Lone Druid response: ▶️ ▶️ Return to the Earth.
- ↑ Lone Druid response: ▶️ ▶️ The cycle shall be complete!
- ↑ Lone Druid's biography: “When all of the world has dimmed, when civilization has left these lands, when the world is slain and wracked by the endless deserts at the end of ages, plant the Seed.”
- ↑ Lone Druid response: ▶️ ▶️ Ha ha! This is but a short cycle. Ha ha ha ha!
- ↑ Nature's Prophet response: ▶️ You'll make a fine humus.
- ↑ Nature's Prophet response: ▶️ Feed the trees.
- ↑ Nature's Prophet response: ▶️ Now you're tree food.
- ↑ Nature's Prophet response: ▶️ New life will make its home amongst your bones.
- ↑ Nature's Prophet Announcer Pack response: ▶️ 8 Dire's ancient is under attack, and the earth is hungry.
- ↑ Nature's Prophet Announcer Pack response: ▶️ Your middle tower has returned to earth.
- ↑ Nature's Prophet Announcer Pack response: ▶️ Dire's top tower has fallen. The earth seems relieved.
- ↑ Nature's Prophet Announcer Pack response: ▶️ The enemy's bottom tower has been swallowed by the earth.
- ↑ Nature's Prophet Announcer Pack response: ▶️ Your top tower has fallen. Tis now nothing but mere river rocks.
- ↑ Nature's Prophet Announcer Pack response: ▶️ The enemy's middle tower has fallen. It has returned to what it once was.
- ↑ Nature's Prophet Announcer Pack response: ▶️ The enemy's middle barracks return to oblivion.
- ↑ 82.0 82.1 Nature's Prophet's biography.
- ↑ Phantom Advent response: ▶️ r A cycle continues.
- ↑ Beard of Cycles description.
- ↑ Dota Underlords - Nature's Prophet response: Death is part of the cycle.
- ↑ Pugna's biography.
- ↑ Ashborn Horns description.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ Life becomes death becomes new life. As it should be.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ Ah, fresh fertilizer.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ Even the grasses deserve to eat.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ The dirt may have you.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ A snack for the earth.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ You look like mulch.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ Your pebbles will give way to we that grow.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ Mmm. A fern might grow there someday.
- ↑ Artifact - Treant Protector response: Back to the dirt.
- ↑ Artifact - Treant Protector response: Earth, take these bones.
- ↑ Artifact - Treant Protector response: The dirt may have you and keep you.
- ↑ Artifact - Treant Protector response: It is here that the Red Mist falls. Soon, you shall feed the earth.
- ↑ Artifact - Treant Protector response: Something will grow where you fall, friend.
- ↑ Artifact - Treant Protector response: A grove shall sprout where this army once stood.
- ↑ Artifact - Treant Protector response: I will remember you, when the forest has reclaimed this battlefield.
- ↑ Treant Protector's biography: ...while more and more the outsiders died and fed their earth.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ Let the earth take me…
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ Into the dirt.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ Grow and perish.
- ↑ Treant Protector response: ▶️ Life, and death.
- ↑ Artifact - Treant Protector response: All things feed the cycle, my child.
- ↑ Eldritch Gnarl description.
- ↑ Dota Underlords - Treant Protector response: All things reach an end.
- ↑ Dota Underlords - Tiny response: We return our enemies to the earth.
- ↑ Tiny response: ▶️ ▶️ ▶️ ▶️ To bedrock I return.
- ↑ Tiny response: ▶️ ▶️ ▶️ ▶️ Returned to sediment.
- ↑ Tiny response: ▶️ ▶️ ▶️ ▶️ Make a henge from my stones.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ I return you to the soil from whence you came.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ Ursa, the Earth spirit welcomes you home.
- ↑ Dota Underlords - Earth Spirit response: The soil awaits you with its warm embrace.
- ↑ Dota Underlords - Earth Spirit response: From earth to flesh and back again.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️
Life's wheel goes round and round.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ Life is a wheel with many revolutions.
- ↑ Ember Spirit response: ▶️ All lives must end.
- ↑ Void Spirit response: ▶️ r Living things die.
- ↑ New Bloom Festival 2015: Year Beast Brawl poem:
“ANCIENT RHYTHMS”
The wolves howl the North Wind's dirge
The ice retreats, the rivers surge
One Year Beast hungers, while another births
The cycle goes on and on. - ↑ New Bloom Festival 2014 lore.
- ↑ New Bloom Festival 2015: Year Beast Brawl lore.
- ↑ Great Sage's Reckoning - Immortal Path lore: Not content to live as the greatest warrior of his own time, Sun Wukong traversed the path to the underworld to steal his name from the Book of Life and Death and become a living legend for all of time. But nothing comes without its price.
- ↑ Earth Spirit response: ▶️ In you, the great wheel is broken.
- ↑ Pudge's biography: In this cursed realm, nothing can decay or decompose; no corpse may ever return to the earth from which it sprang, no matter how deep you dig the grave.