Hades II introduces us to a whole new pantheon of gods, monsters, and, of course, intriguing locations. While we're all busy diving into the Underworld and battling Chronos' forces, let's talk about something a little more cerebral: the Thalamus.
In real-world anatomy, the thalamus acts as a relay station for sensory information in the brain. So, what could its presence signify in Hades II? While its exact function within the game's lore and mechanics remains a mystery, its name implies a connection to perception, awareness, and perhaps even psychic abilities. Could it be a location vital for Melinoe's magical growth, a place where she hones her senses, or even a boss encounter that challenges her mental fortitude?
Perhaps the Thalamus is where Melinoe learns to properly wield her powerful magic and understand her connection to the Fates. We can expect more information as the game progresses. One thing is for sure: the inclusion of such a specific anatomical term adds another layer of depth and intrigue to Supergiant's already fascinating world.