Hello everyone, let's get this week’s Odd Piece of the Week started.
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The Song Engine
The Song Engine. A giant, assumedly, Mudokon creation which through the power of music awakens a large wooden Sentinel. The power of the water surrounding the engine rings the bells, a chorus of horns echoes out through the forests as the ancient machine whirrs to life.
When looking through TOGG and various other sources trying to find inspiration for something to include in my fan projects I stumbled across The Song Engine. It immediately piqued my interest as it's distinctly war-like in it's presumed purpose, unlike anything we've ever seen made by Mudokon paws. The only references we find of its existence are within The Art Of Oddworld The First Ten Years.
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Music is very important in creating the depth of tone and mood in Oddworld. Though there’s rarely been opportunity to show it, music is also an important aspect within the characters and cultures. For the native Mudokons across Mudos, beats and melodies reflect the rhythm and pattern inherent to nature. The "Song Engine” is an example of ancient Mudokon technology that is meant to harness nature’s energy to create spiritual music that, in turn, reinforces and protects the natural spirit world. As the living waters of the river flow through the Song Engine, music plays to welcome friends and ward off enemies. If a threat persists, the giant wooden sentinel can be brought to life with the chimes and drums as its heartbeat. However, far the music carries, the sentinel can bring its strength to bear.
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From the concepts it seems as though passing by The Song Engine was an important step in what was planned to be Abe's full journey with Munch, and it likely it would have played a very important role in the story of the liberation of the Mudokon race.
The importance of music within Mudokon society is no new fact. From the slingshot-wielding Mudokon Natives to the Bells and Chimes deep with Monsaic lines, even the low droning melody of a chant; all of these represent the importance of music to the Mudokons, and how they are able to connect to their spirituality and live a harmonius existence through harmonies.
A lot of the details surrounding this creation are largely up to debate, and that's why I decided to include it as my featured Odd Piece Of The Week, and hopefully put some of the lesser known pieces of Oddworld Lore in the spotlight. I'm curious what your guys' thoughts are concerning this Mudokon mechanism. What do you think it would have been used for? Would it have had any plot significance at all? Or would it lay dormant as a reminder of the power the Mudokons once held? Who knows. I sure don't.