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🔮 The Lore of the Orb 🔮

In the far reaches of internet legendry, there lies a meme both mystical and medieval — the infamous "Pondering My Orb."

This meme originates from a peculiar and evocative image extracted from the 1987 fantasy movie Wizards and Warriors. The image features a robed wizard-like character, hunched over, intensely gazing into a glowing crystal orb. Though the film itself faded into obscurity, this still image resurfaced decades later, perfectly encapsulating the energy of solemn introspection and absurd gravitas. The meme was also made popular by making its way around the internet from the 1990s tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons.

The meme gained traction in late 2021, when Twitter and Reddit users began posting the image with surreal or sarcastic captions like "Me pondering my orb" or "Just out here pondering my orb, don't text." Its uncanny combination of mystical imagery and deadpan humor made it instantly iconic. The character's intense expression — neither threatening nor amused — made him the perfect avatar for mock seriousness, arcane wisdom, and millennial burnout disguised as sorcery.

As the meme evolved, it became more than just a reaction image. It was a statement: a representation of cosmic thought, existential dread, and the humorous fantasy of being a wizard with unknowable knowledge. To ponder one's orb became symbolic of retreating into the self — into absurd introspection — in a world too chaotic to comprehend.

The orb itself? It is a vessel — a metaphorical symbol containing all knowledge, all uncertainty, all shitposts past and present. It reflects the duality of internet humor: meaningless and profound all at once.

Now, with the mystical power of $ORB, you can manifest your own spinning globe of digital wisdom. Upload an image, let it transform into an eternal, glimmering orb, and share your contemplations with the world. For truly, in this vast and cursed webspace, we are all just pondering our orbs — waiting for meaning to reveal itself from the void.

"And lo, the Orb was upon the timeline, and the people beheld it and were greatly perplexed. For it pondered them as they pondered it."
- Book of Memesis, Chapter 4:20