Interact with the speck of light that has fallen onto the end of the new path. Let’s start by interacting with the bowl. The Labyrinth – Dark Fathom:įrom what I can tell, the choices you make here don’t really matter, they just serve to create a recommendation on what build to go for when you hit character creation. This will mean you will receive the quest “Wayward Daughter” instead of “Wayward Son” later on – the former of which allows you an option to make you more despised (to be despised by our primary companions is our initial aim, and then we'll fight for their love again later). For example, if the Last Castoff is Blue tide dominant, setting Oom to that color will grant a +1 in Mystical Lore so long as Oom is set for it.Restart the game, selecting to be female. This will grant a bonus to various skills or health depending on which is selected. At Tier 2, Oom will gain an ability that allows the Last Castoff to change its color and appearance according to the Tides they are currently dominant in, by talking to Oom and selecting their choice of current dominant Tide. Having Oom in the party will also reveal which conversation options raise/lower each corresponding tide when talking to NPCs and other characters. This will raise the Tidal Affinity skill and complete Oom's quest. Speak to him and he will offer to explain the Tides further. Upon visiting The Bloom, speak to Aen-tozon in Little Nihilish and open his Maw. The Changing God somehow extracted this information and skill from Oom, afterwards keeping it as a sort of pet or servant while he continued his research and training.Īfter finishing this part of 'Servant of the Tides', the next clue points to a "being from another reality that entered through a gate in a man." Oom appeared to be a receptor and recorder of the Tides and their influence. If the Last Castoff is trained in Tidal Affinity, Oom's memories will reveal that its purpose to the Changing God seemed to be a source of knowledge of the Tides and how to bend them to his will. ![]() Having Oom in the party and interacting with the cones there will uncover more history implying Oom is a creature not native to the Ninth World, whom the Changing God had once stumbled upon in his journeys and 'rescued' from another species long ago. The next part of the quest involves talking to Oom when it is in the party again and choosing to 'examine' it (this is a different and extra option compared to the other companions.) This will trigger more memories and interactions, the quest will then update and point the Last Castoff to visit the floating, glowing cones near the bottom corner of the Reef of Fallen Worlds. Once there, the Last Castoff can interact with it further and ask it to join as a companion. Touching the 'shivering mirror' and going through the memories of the Changing God's relation to it will cause Oom to appear back in the Labryinth and begin the quest ' Servant of the Tides.' Oom can be found in the Buried Crossroads by interacting with the mirror in the center of the room. If asked about an instance of its encounter with the Changing God for example, the Last Castoff will scan a response of ::filthy hands grasping at brightly colored fish inside a bottomless well:: However, if the Last Castoff has the Scan Thoughts ability, then they can read Oom's mind, which while still not language per se, are presented as metaphorical images for the questions it is asked and history it has experienced. It communicates mostly in unintelligible sounds like "*blrlp*" and "*slrrlp*". It can "see" and sense the variations within the five colors of Tides in the world as related to their aspects and people surrounding it. It appears as an amorphous blob of pale translucent substance. Oom is an entity previously used by the Changing God in various experiments involving the use and nature of the Tides. Oom was included in the 1.1.0 update as part of previously unreleased content in the stretch goals of the kickstarter. ![]() It is a possible companion for the Last Castoff and begins a new side quest, Servant of the Tides. Oom is a character in Torment: Tides of Numenera.
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