Talk:The Man in The Wall/@comment-2604:6000:FFC0:57:7DC4:B633:5687:CEA1-20180825023508

The Man in the Wall will probably turn out not to be malevolent (although that doesn't mean he's benevolent.) Even if he's not the void personified, he clearly has an overt connection to it, and his response to one of TWW choices is "Did you forget? You're nothing without me." This may turn out to be more than an idle threat and could very well be (in fact, I think it's very likely) foreshadowing that the way the void changed the children of 10-0 is something he was/is directly responsible for. Chugging the kuva smoothie gets you the approving response, so he's pleased with the idea of you getting stronger or tapping further into some kind of dark, empowering god-knows-what. He might mirror the Sentients; the void is poison to them and the best they can hope for is braving it long enough to cross the gap between systems at the cost of their ability to reproduce. The Man in the Wall may have a more visceral response and find the Sentients repugnant for being manufactured, orderly things made to be repulsed by his domain. If he is responsible for the Tenno, it's awfully convienient that he changed them in such a way that they would be able to harness a power that the Sentients can't adapt to, which itself allows them to control the weapons the Sentients ultimately can't defeat.