What sense would that even make? He'd be essentially wiping out Grubs as a species, at least in Hallownest, purely for himself. It makes much more sense that he would give his own body to the cause of helping them reach maturity.
Life irl is sometimes unnecesarily complex
For example, we have a nerve that comes from the nose, goes down to the chest, makes a turn, and comes back up to the brain. Because some million years ago our ancestors didnt have necks and moving the nerve was too much of a problem
If that doesent convince you remember girrafes also have that nerve
That's your larynx,.not nose, it's called the recurrent laryngeal nerve
And it only makes sense when you look at how fish are structured and remember we evolved from them
its a simple skill issue in not having unlocked the Mossbag charm that details everything to a fossil
exactly! smh my head how do some people not have everything about the game memorized ^(obviously just memorize elegy to hallownest)
I mean he ate them. They are still alive as he did that to help them grow up but technically he still ate them
So you're telling me, hollow knight is a game where you help a father get pregnant? Based 10/10
Not really. They already were his children. You definitely help Fluke Hermit get laid much sooner tho
That is true, but OP wanted to say that he didn’t eat them just because he wanted to eat them. He had a reason as to why.
I know I know
it still feels like he ate them to become a grubberfly.
THEY become grubberflies (allegedly). He’s probably gonna become a COCOON for them and then split open and die as they erupt forth with wings
That sounds much more metal
oh god like graboids
Grubfather is not monster. Grubs are! (Or at least they would be if they weren't so cute)
What sense would that even make? He'd be essentially wiping out Grubs as a species, at least in Hallownest, purely for himself. It makes much more sense that he would give his own body to the cause of helping them reach maturity.
because I have no fricking idea why they were outside to begin with, why would he need to vore them first, ITS SO DAMN UNNECCSSARILY COMPLEX-
Life irl is sometimes unnecesarily complex For example, we have a nerve that comes from the nose, goes down to the chest, makes a turn, and comes back up to the brain. Because some million years ago our ancestors didnt have necks and moving the nerve was too much of a problem If that doesent convince you remember girrafes also have that nerve
That's your larynx,.not nose, it's called the recurrent laryngeal nerve And it only makes sense when you look at how fish are structured and remember we evolved from them
Thats what happens when you say biology facts from memory, but you get the point
Definitely, it's a really striking reminder of evolution
Hold on what happens? He heats the kids but why?
so they can become grubberflies themselves
He's like a cocoon
He’s a monster.
This needs a serious spoiler tag, dawg.
It’s because of the meme and the funny
I just like to think he ate them cos he’s a monster. That’s how I understood it my first play through and and really loved that dark twist.