Analysis of Raxxla as a cultural phenomenon and community-building mechanism, examining how hoaxes, false claims, and speculation contribute to the mystery's persistence. Draws parallels to real-world legendary locations like Atlantis and Loch Ness Monster.
Original theorist: Scytale -- View original post
Hoax claims add to the cultural mythology surrounding Raxxla, similar to real-world phenomena like Atlantis or Loch Ness Monster claims, with fictional communities likely having similar traditions.
The hoaxes all just add to the overall mythos of Raxxla. Think of how many people have claimed to have found Atlantis? Or absolute proof of the Loch Ness Monster? In the Elite universe people probably claim to have found Raxxla all the time.
Speculation that Raxxla hoaxes serve as a form of engagement to counteract the otherwise repetitive nature of exploration gameplay.
What is the english term for a snipe hunt? Click to expand... Don't know, but in French would be la chasse au dahu but I'd bet it's just un attrape-couillons to keep an explorer base-players hyped with an otherwise repetitive game...
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