Golden Sun series/Implications

This is a collection of inquiries into the various mysteries and uncertain elements of the Golden Sun series, as well as answers to these that are estimates based on what the games encourage the player to think. This is not a page for baseless speculation. However, the discussion page is open for each of these and other parts of the series to be discussed and speculated on. Each of the inquiries on this page may end up being answered by a future release, in which case they will be removed from this list. Note that this page contains extreme spoilers.

=Golden Sun: Dark Dawn=

Ikan and Kaba able to see Psynergy
While visiting Harun Island, Matthew's party aids a man from the nearby village. The man was injured while fishing and can't move, so Rief uses his healing Psynergy to aid the man. That man's young son, Kaba, also happens to be present and mentions seeing Rief's Psynergy, which he describes as "light". Normally, only Adepts can see Psynergy, so Kaba's ability to see Psynergy catches the band of Adepts by surprise. Later, back at the village, Kaba's grandfather, Ikan, asks Matthew to demonstrate their Psynergy. Upon doing so, Ikan also describes the same light Kaba saw.

Hypothesis: Since normally only Adepts can see Psynergy, there is a strong possibility that both Ikan and Kaba are Adepts. However, they both seem surprised by the party's demonstration of Psynergy, suggesting they are unaware of their own abilities. Of course, the possibility still exists that Ikan and his grandson are not Adepts, and are instead simply ordinary people with a rare, never-before-heard-of ability to see Psynergy.

Trajectory of the Apollo Lens encompassing Sol Sanctum or Tuaparang
The Apollo Lens superweapon at the top of Apollo Sanctum is described by a legend in Passaj as being able to be aimed at a target. At the end of the game it ends up firing its beam at Eclipse Tower to the north. However, when Alex, Blados, and Chalis arrive at Apollo Sanctum via a large Tuaparang dropship so that the duo may take control of the Lens, Alex asks what Blados and Chalis intend to do with the Lens. The duo remark that they can't spoil that surprise, but Alex notes that the trajectory of the Lens suggest that the duo's target is either the Tuaparang empire or the area around Sol Sanctum, in these words:


 * Alex: "Based on the trajectory, your target is Tuaparang... Or perhaps the area around Sol Sanctum..."

And right after this, Alex notes that the duo has not contradicted this and his other various deductions. Sol Sanctum is far to the west of Apollo Sanctum, and while the Lens' alleged ability to be aimed at a target would allow for it to target Sol Sanctum's area, it is strange that this line implies that making the Lens' trajectory encompass Sol Sanctum's area also makes the whole of the Tuaparang empire encompassed as well.

Hypothesis: If Alex's line is to be taken at face value, then the Tuaparang empire, in whatever form it takes, is apparently near Mt. Aleph and Sol Sanctum by that point in time at the end of the game - there is no other way that the lens' "current trajectory" could end up encompassing both of these targets at the same time.

Psynergy Vortex origin
A Psynergy Vortex is defined by the Encyclopedia as a distortion in space that sucks the elemental energy out of the world and from Adepts in their vicinity. They are thought to be an affereffect caused by the Golden Sun event, and early in the game Isaac states that what is also theorized about them is that they are anti-Psynergy that form in places with high concentrations of normal Psynergy, like a place with a large concentration of Psynergy Stones. One especially gigantic Vortex appeared ten years ago around the center of Angara for no discernible reason, and it was named the Mourning Moon for the unimaginable destruction and widespread misery it caused. A little later, however, one is found pulsating above a strange machine, and the Tuaparang immediately makes its first appearance in this scene and says nothing to deny that the machine is one of theirs. At the end of the game, a colossal Psynergy Vortex is close to the vicinity of Isaac's Lookout Cabin near the area around Sol Sanctum, for no apparent reason.

Hypothesis: It is easy to guess that the Tuaparang are quite closely involved with Psynergy Vortexes. It is baseless to guess outright that Tuaparang is the source of this phenomena, but if one assumes from the section above that the Tuaparang empire is around the area of Sol Sanctum by the end of the game, that may indicate why there is a giant Psynergy Vortex pulsating near Isaac's cabin near the area of Sol Sanctum at the end of the game. However, aside from the fact that all Psynergy Vortexes in Dark Dawn are seen in the area south of Sol Sanctum and the possibility that the Tuaparang had something to do with the Mourning Moon as well, there is nothing else about their relation that can be stated either as factually known or implied.

Blados and Chalis' motive for the Apollo Lens
After Alex indicates to Blados and Chalis and to all of Matthew's group that the High Empyror doubts the duo's loyalty, Alex asks what Blados and Chalis intend to do with the Lens, and the duo remark that they can't spoil that surprise. However, Alex then deduces that the men that came down with the dropship along with the duo have strange powers similar to the duo's own as Dark Adepts, and implies that this indicates the men are not really soldiers of the Tuaparang empire, even though the duo commanding the men serve the empire as its field commanders. When Alex follows this with the deduction that the possibility is open, based on the Apollo Lens' trajectory, that Blados and Chalis may be intending Tuaparang itself as one of their targets for the weapon, and announces that Dark Psynergy may now be considered an open secret, the duo do not discount his claims, and instead try to eliminate him and Matthew's party to keep these secret.

Hypothesis: Though the High Empyror of Tuaparang had tasked Blados, Chalis, and Alex to secure the Apollo Lens for him, Blados and Chalis apparently intend to use the Apollo Lens against Tuaparang for unknown reasons, and the High Empyror apparently distrusted them and thought them likely to do this because he had put his trust in Alex to make sure the Lens would be used according to the Empyror's own plan. The clan that Dark Adepts like Blados and Chalis belong to are the Umbra Clan, and that the men loyal to the duo and accompanying them to the lens are described as having powers like Blados and Chalis suggests that the men are Umbra Clan adepts as well. Alex describes the Tuaparang as "scions" of the Umbra Clan - "Scion" being defined as "descendant" - and indicates through his wording that the Umbra Clan soldiers dropping down from the dropship are not really Tuaparang soldiers because they have the Umbra Clan's Dark Psynergy. This all suggests that Tuaparang and the Umbra Clan are, in some way or another, not all one and the same - they doubtlessly have close relations and ties, and the Umbra Clan apparently operates for the Tuaparang and its Empyror. And apparently, the Umbra Clan - at least the members of it that are under the command of Blados and Chalis - intends to rebel against or strike at Tuaparang by using the Apollo Lens against it.