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Metaphorically True: Almost everything he tells you is true, but it's framed in a layer of religious symbolism.God Is Flawed: Beneath the religious bluster, he's secretly terrified that completing the program's purpose will end in his Cessation of Existence.Fun with Acronyms: A terminal in the main hub world hints at a possible origin of his name: Extended Lifespan - 0, Holistic Integration Manager.He even admits, "I have sinned against the Purpose." The Atoner: He becomes this in Road to Gehenna, sending Uriel to rescue the programs he trapped in the hidden part of the simulation.How true it is varies on interpretation as he's actually a computer program.
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Elohim declares that his the creator of both the player character and the world around them. On top of that, its voice is a disembodied, fairly deep, male voice, just like many depictions of the Christian God. A God Am I: "Elohim" means "god", and it (he?) talks the part, claiming faith in it is necessary to proceed.
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Voiced by: Tim Watson (original) Jonas Kyratzes (author)Įlohim is the first non-player character encountered in The Talos Principle, an apparently God-like being who claims to have created both the player character and the worlds which the player character inhabits.