Shaman Village - Shadow of the Erdtree [EMOTIONAL VERSION]

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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    This is part of a forthcoming Elden Ring album ‪@TheophanyRemix‬ and I are working on together. Enjoy!
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    Sadness ahead.
    I'm back with a new cover from Elden Ring's DLC: Shadow of the Erdtree.
    Available for streaming on Spotify and Apple Music: lnk.to/elden1
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    This arrangement is based on my other Elden Ring track: The Final Battle • Elden Ring - The Final...
    This secret area in Shadow of the Erdtree was one of my favorites. It was a very emotional moment once I pieced together the meaning of this place.
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    TRACK CREDITS
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    Vocals by REVEN ‪@RevenMusic‬
    Cello Solo by Andrew Dunn ‪@IsrafelCello‬
    Music produced, mixed and arranged by ROZEN and REVEN
    Original music by Tsukasa Saitoh
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    Marika
    Shaman Village
    Messmer

Комментарии • 459

  • @RozenDJ
    @RozenDJ  2 месяца назад +28

    This track is now available on Bandcamp: rozn.bandcamp.com/album/shaman-village-from-shadow-of-the-erdtree
    Also stream on Spotify and Apple Music: lnk.to/elden1

  • @Biotorian
    @Biotorian 3 месяца назад +896

    Beware! Sadness ahead.
    It's crazy how some music and two items recontextualise everything we know about the story.

    • @jumbootsjamstrang5694
      @jumbootsjamstrang5694 2 месяца назад +5

      I know the incant is one, what was the one?

    • @Biotorian
      @Biotorian 2 месяца назад +59

      @jumbootsjamstrang5694 The golden braid.
      "A braid of golden hair, cut loose. Queen Marika's offering to the Grandmother. Boosts holy damage negation by the utmost. What was her prayer? Her wish, her confession? There is no one left to remember, and Marika never returned home again."
      You find it in the village, in a tree, in front of a body that looks like Marika. Possibly the grandmother in the description.

  • @ALaz502
    @ALaz502 3 месяца назад +634

    The fact that its just the root notes of the Elden beast theme is so cool

    • @hyenfps
      @hyenfps 3 месяца назад +74

      Agreed. I suppose the softer notes represent Marika as a human, and the harsher notes represent the golden order. Hence why shaman village, as said in the minor erdtree incantation; Marika summoned this erdtree, to bathe her village in gold, but without order.

    • @ballzsack1640
      @ballzsack1640 2 месяца назад +24

      I really liked how the themes had bits of their originals.
      Messmer sounds abit like Radagons theme
      Radahn sounds well, like Radahn but vastly changed
      And now this. It's really cool

    • @venomark7883
      @venomark7883 2 месяца назад +14

      Like the description of the minor Erdtree saying
      "The kindness of gold, without order"

  • @Dressyone223
    @Dressyone223 3 месяца назад +440

    Marika was just a village girl. If not for the Hornsents persecution maybe she would have never become a god trying to prevent another loss that she suffered from happening again.

    • @kye4230
      @kye4230 2 месяца назад +35

      agreed but remember her village is right next to the finger ruins and she was guided by the fingers to godhood. if it was their grand plan it probably would have happened either way somehow.

    • @thepublicpotato3887
      @thepublicpotato3887 2 месяца назад

      I dont think it was godwyn that caused her to shatter the elden ring personally since we know she doesnt care about her children i think its her divinity that is the issue. As st trina her self said there is nothing worse than a caged divinity. In my headcannon she consipired with Ranni and the nox to kill him in order to further her plans since we know for a fact that the shattering was planned by Marika and not done out of impulse

    • @caduaraujo331
      @caduaraujo331 2 месяца назад

      @@kye4230 but was that before or after the Greater Will abandoned the Lands Between?

    • @alextrill5829
      @alextrill5829 2 месяца назад +6

      Well, she was born an empyrean. She wasn't JUST a girl.

    • @glorytoukraine5524
      @glorytoukraine5524 Месяц назад +1

      Feel for the omen, despise the hornsent

  • @sylvanaspilot
    @sylvanaspilot 3 месяца назад +547

    shaman village is my fav spot in the dlc, its so calming thank u for making this masterpiece of a cover

    • @sadeqmuqibel
      @sadeqmuqibel 3 месяца назад +12

      And so tragic

    • @TinyHut_
      @TinyHut_ 2 месяца назад +5

      @dragonslayerarmor I love passing by the place as well. The colors of the flowers 💛

    • @Crow_Yes
      @Crow_Yes 2 месяца назад +14

      it genuinely was the most impactful moment of the game for me. when I reached the village it all clicked for me.

    • @1ZosoLZ
      @1ZosoLZ Месяц назад

      Same.

  • @willr.1495
    @willr.1495 2 месяца назад +1097

    "And one day, we'll return. To our home, bathed in rays of gold."

    • @dragonlordplacidusax9413
      @dragonlordplacidusax9413 2 месяца назад +46

      this quote has _Nothing_ to do with marika.

    • @ajizel13
      @ajizel13 2 месяца назад +252

      And yet...somehow...it fits

    • @spacefaringyoshi
      @spacefaringyoshi 2 месяца назад +108

      @@dragonlordplacidusax9413 So? You out here policing youtube comments or something?

    • @Wyrdist
      @Wyrdist 2 месяца назад +29

      @@dragonlordplacidusax9413keep yourself safe

    • @Slynch25
      @Slynch25 2 месяца назад +133

      @@dragonlordplacidusax9413 in the cut content it is part of a larger poem, that Godrick seems to repeat as a sort of mantra. So who's to say it didn't originate from Marika? Maybe, maybe not, but being so dismissive kind of defeats the entire purpose of Fromsoft's esoteric lore.

  • @NobleGamer0117
    @NobleGamer0117 2 месяца назад +301

    'Oh Golden One... At whom were you so angry?' as the song of the bats goes.
    You know, maybe after all this time, she was probably angry at herself and angry that she could never have what she really wanted.
    As Sir Gideon once said, 'Perhaps the Queen's sorrow was justified.'

  • @KingOfMilfgaard
    @KingOfMilfgaard 3 месяца назад +268

    Even if you know nothing about the lore, stepping foot into the shaman village you can feel it, a feeling of peace, but also intense sorrow. It's quiet, somber, and peaceful, but still the memories of great loss linger in the very atmosphere of the village.

    • @priyanshumaurya007
      @priyanshumaurya007 2 месяца назад +7

      True! Even my dumbass without knowing the lore understood that place is home to someone important which I found out later since I missed Golden Braid lol

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest 11 дней назад

      I straight up froze in my tracks.

  • @brianlertkantitham6664
    @brianlertkantitham6664 2 месяца назад +395

    "You will find no answers in that place. There is no solution there. No cosmic plan nor grand design. Naught but a memory lives there now, of what once there was, and of the pain. It too will soon be forgotten, for that grace will never return.
    Tarnished, if you would go seeking hope, bother not. Those echoes will not avail you; these lands cannot be saved. But if you would ease them in their passing, seeketh there the comfort of Gold."

    • @theawickward2255
      @theawickward2255 2 месяца назад +10

      Is this a quote, or did you just make this up? It's cool either way.

    • @brianlertkantitham6664
      @brianlertkantitham6664 2 месяца назад +51

      @@theawickward2255 I made it up! It's what I imagine someone would say about the place, based on the music. :P

    • @Reperanger7
      @Reperanger7 2 месяца назад +15

      Very well written quote definitely fits the theme the dlc is telling​@brianlertkantitham6664

    • @Jordan-wv2xz
      @Jordan-wv2xz 2 месяца назад +2

      @@brianlertkantitham6664 It fits very well. I'm impressed.

    • @JD_2609
      @JD_2609 2 месяца назад +7

      You made this up??!!! I was racking my brains trying to think of who said it, it sounds exactly like something an NPC would say, well done:)

  • @PattyPieCry
    @PattyPieCry 2 месяца назад +553

    To quote another game describing this DLC,
    "Good people mean well. They always don't end up doing well".

    • @jonathanfernando9203
      @jonathanfernando9203 2 месяца назад +20

      Isaac Clarke, Dead Space 3...

    • @bomes2084
      @bomes2084 2 месяца назад +19

      @@jonathanfernando9203 it’s all… dead space, he said

    • @jahdielvalentin4996
      @jahdielvalentin4996 2 месяца назад +3

      Very fitting

    • @maxwellvindman7212
      @maxwellvindman7212 2 месяца назад +3

      idk if I would go as far as saying marika is a good person lol

    • @Moody.Smiruai
      @Moody.Smiruai 2 месяца назад +10

      @@maxwellvindman7212 She WAS. Everyone was. Everyone is. Before life changes you.

  • @springshowers4754
    @springshowers4754 3 месяца назад +855

    I used to really hate Marika as an antagonist, but after this part in the dlc, i understand her motivations a lot more. Her actions were unforgivable, and yet...

    • @Soluswithyou
      @Soluswithyou 3 месяца назад +256

      Unforgivable, yet understandable. All she truly wanted was safety and freedom; to never lose anything again. But for every enemy defeated, every chain broken, a new danger would arise, and a new link would form. So she shattered it all.

    • @dennismadrid5146
      @dennismadrid5146 2 месяца назад +180

      The moment her first son died, godwyn, she truly believed that even becoming a god couldnt prevent the death of her loved ones. Thats when she gave up and destoryed the elden ring

    • @tamnickyle
      @tamnickyle 2 месяца назад +96

      Shes really not so bad. Ranni is actually the most treacherous and villainous character in the game, but simps have their minds in the gutter and fiendishly rush to defend her.

    • @VapidFart
      @VapidFart 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@tamnickyle i understand what you mean, but her character is trying to escape the dominance of the endless cycle. That's typically what miyazaki views as the correct approach to his games . Also I'll add that the translation to English lost quite a bit for what she says in her ending.

    • @landonstokes7802
      @landonstokes7802 2 месяца назад +58

      @@tamnickyleMiquella is far worse.

  • @deliii395
    @deliii395 2 месяца назад +59

    Marika was always the most interesting character to me.
    I don't understand people who unironically "hate" antagonists as a character for doing antagonistic things. Character doing bad things doesn't mean they're a bad character infact they can be the best character which is the case with Marika.
    Now having played the DLC
    Marika is the greatest fromsoft character, an all timer best character ever and one of the greatest antagonists in fiction.

    • @Inquisitor-Maurizius
      @Inquisitor-Maurizius 2 месяца назад +2

      Well, why did she still do bad things? That's why people hate her. She's a great character, but she's still an evil character.
      What logic is it: An excellent villain does bad things, but since he is well written, you shouldn't hate him?

    • @alextrill1746
      @alextrill1746 Месяц назад +2

      @@Inquisitor-Maurizius that's how it is. People generally don't hate magnificent villains.

    • @DreamersOfReality
      @DreamersOfReality 20 часов назад

      Are you sure? Sometimes I hate them even more.

  • @DarlingDreadful
    @DarlingDreadful 3 месяца назад +168

    Crazy you go the whole game thinking Marika was just another Gwyn. And then you find Bonny Village and the Shaman Village……😢

    • @Insurgently
      @Insurgently 2 месяца назад +9

      I chose to save hornsent from leda 🥲 then I found bonny village and gaol

    • @matiasluukkanen7718
      @matiasluukkanen7718 2 месяца назад +11

      Gwyn was a good person. Evil person would not kill themselves and sacrifice themselves, so that people they care could go out and enjoy life. Both Gwyn and Marika are manipulative, but they are meant to be tragic characters who mean well.

    • @makol-wl2nf
      @makol-wl2nf 2 месяца назад +10

      ​​@@matiasluukkanen7718 Bro what? Gwyn prelonged the Age of Fire so he could maintain his power that would otherwise be granted to men by cycle of nature and Age of Darkness. He literally robbed humanisty and doomed it to suffer for eternities

    • @divineengine547
      @divineengine547 2 месяца назад

      @@matiasluukkanen7718 Gwyn literally cursed mankind and permanently ruined the world, indirectly creating the Abyss and the Deep and all the problems that come with them, out of his fear of death and the end of his age.

    • @Inquisitor-Maurizius
      @Inquisitor-Maurizius 2 месяца назад

      ​@@makol-wl2nfAnd what do you think it means to lose your power? You are not going to just sit on your throne and wait for life to continue. The same thing that happened to the ancient dragons was going to happen to Gwyn and that is what she wanted to avoid, along with all the gods, her followers and her children. He's not a saint, he was just a man who wanted to keep everything under control.

  • @anonymousnate678
    @anonymousnate678 2 месяца назад +168

    Fromsoft gave us a more impactful story moment than 99% of games by presenting us with an empty village and 2 items, masterful worldbuilding right there.

  • @DCAMM720
    @DCAMM720 3 месяца назад +115

    I knew as soon as I rode in that something was different here. Virtually no items except for two. No enemies. Flowers everywhere, music. Kind of haunting and makes me think Marika wasn't such a bad god.

    • @turnipmanz1754
      @turnipmanz1754 3 месяца назад +44

      She was a terrible god but an understandable human

    • @BaconDrive
      @BaconDrive 3 месяца назад +4

      She was essentially a sympathetic tyrant. Melina's dialogue at the base of the dectus confirms she just destroyed anyone who didn't fall in line with her order.

    • @DCAMM720
      @DCAMM720 3 месяца назад +26

      @@BaconDrive Which I kind of understand. From what I can gather after all the DLC context, she essentially wanted to make the Golden Order her perfect idea of what should be, without death and without any chance of hornsent/crucible nonsense coming back to haunt her, which is ironic given she had two omen children. Not saying she was good or benevolent by any means but I get why she did certain things the way she did.

    • @supermariolego878
      @supermariolego878 2 месяца назад +10

      @@turnipmanz1754 "The current imperfection of the Golden Order, or instability of ideology, can be blamed upon the fickleness of the gods no better than men. That is the fly in the ointment." - Erdtree Scholar Goldmask

    • @imthatoneguyirl
      @imthatoneguyirl 2 месяца назад +11

      ​@@turnipmanz1754 this is my favorite way of describing the situation.
      I feel that even in Elden Ring, there's this sense of humans losing themselves to "something greater," whether it may be beneficial or harmful. In almost every case, it's the latter. In a way, the gods are almost written as ideologies, with only the rare few actually valuing human rights and coexistence of life. It was never the gods that made the people what they were -- human spirit burns within, pushed in every direction by internal tides of tragedy and joy. No matter who they worship, no matter what they believed in, humans *believe*.
      A god may always exist in some capacity in the Lands Between, and that's okay. It might even be necessary, seeing as how in Ranni's ending, the dark moon takes the position of a benevolent ruler that allows humanity to make decisions for itself. How we go about living in a world *with* these gods, however, is an entirely different problem. Morality may be gray, and at times memories or personal tragedies may cloud our judgements and lead us to act out of personal trauma or ally with forces that don't have our best interests in mind. Navigating such a world is enough to drive anyone into psychological isolation, and I don't blame those who lose their way. I don't blame them for shattering their old paths either, as sudden as it may seem. Human sympathy is what separates us from "gods," and it's what makes even the empyreans in this game so unimaginably pitiable.
      In that way, all of us are a lot more like Marika in a sense than we would ever care to accept.

  • @jinx1987
    @jinx1987 2 месяца назад +123

    And one day we will return to our home, bathed in rays of gold.

    • @ΓιώργοςΣωμαράκης-ξ3ψ
      @ΓιώργοςΣωμαράκης-ξ3ψ 2 месяца назад +1

      i think he was talking about the leyndell or smth, but close enouth.

    • @neutralplayeroflol5722
      @neutralplayeroflol5722 16 дней назад +1

      Imagine if Godrick became the DLC final boss and finding Shaman Village and has a new mindset. A fragile old man with golden spiritual grafted arms wielding the powers of the other demigods
      "Tarnished...no, warrior blessed with gold, seek thy era of thou order.
      Or bring about gold unalloyed, gold without order. I, Godrick last of the demigods, stand anew, for the age of guidance commence.
      Phase 2: Has Morgott, Radagon and Miquella golden miracles

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest 11 дней назад

      What's beautiful is that the lore for SOTE was written prior to the base game's development even starting, so Godrick of all characters saying this line, the guy who grafts things onto himself seamlessly which is an attribute of the Shamans that he is descended from, is extremely fitting in hindsight. He had no idea just how beautiful his original home was, but even he yearned for the comfort of Gold, without Order.
      Marika's lineage is one of the most beautifully written generational traumas in fiction.

  • @mediocremason
    @mediocremason 2 месяца назад +87

    Without condemning or condoning, I understand.

  • @Nistaa
    @Nistaa 3 месяца назад +186

    /!\ Spoilers, maybe ?
    As soon as i reached the village, i was struck by the lack of sounds in the ambience. All of a sudden, all the misery, chaos, the stress... It was gone.
    And then the music played, and as soon as it did, it felt like something big was up.
    2 items and the name of the village, followed by the music was all it was needed to make me rethink the lore of the game, why Marika acted this way, and how her character is so well-written.
    Elden ring is not about being a hero of the lands or it's destroyer.
    Elden ring always have been about ending the cycle of hatred, revenge, in one way or the other.
    There is no "good" or "true evil", there never was. Just a girl who tried to make things right the way she has seen them.
    Even after all the tragedic events the were inflicted upon her, all she wanted was to find a home, maybe a small house in a village, bathed in rays of gold.
    Of course, i do not forgive her for her acts. However, i understand why she did them.
    Thanks for the amazing song ! Really captured the melancholic mood of the place.
    (I'm still at Bayle for now, can't wait to finally get to the dark tower and burn the thorns ! Please don't spoil me anything, cheers !)

    • @normanbear
      @normanbear 3 месяца назад +3

      May you find Miquella the kind Lord Tarnished

    • @Nistaa
      @Nistaa 3 месяца назад +5

      @@normanbear Thank you kind Tarnished. My path ahead seems to shorten as the end nears.
      I am in need to find Miquella the kind.

    • @augustgurtisen
      @augustgurtisen 2 месяца назад +2

      Don't give up, Skeleton!

    • @endstorm4862
      @endstorm4862 2 месяца назад

      What she did to the albinaurics are pure evil tho

  • @eclipsedsanity9390
    @eclipsedsanity9390 2 месяца назад +280

    "Only the kindness of gold, without order."
    In a world under the golden order. The sheer emotion, the love and tears of relief and mercy you feel at the mere affirmation that the light of gold is more than merciless judgement, callous discrimination, unwarranted dictation. That the light of gold can hold love and kindness for the world shatters my heart. Marika if only you had shown the world the kindness and love of gold, without order nor cruelty. Mayhap thy order of gold would birth a world free of despair and loss.

    • @MichaelTheRead
      @MichaelTheRead 2 месяца назад +31

      I teared up a little when I read that description. "Only the kindness."

    • @eldenanchor8179
      @eldenanchor8179 2 месяца назад +9

      It seemeth vengeance is a force primordial even to the laws of Order itself.

    • @jaieregilmore971
      @jaieregilmore971 2 месяца назад +8

      “In a world without gold we could have been heroes.”

    • @graphemelucid8407
      @graphemelucid8407 2 месяца назад +4

      Have you considered our lord and saviour frenzied flame?

    • @eclipsedsanity9390
      @eclipsedsanity9390 2 месяца назад +3

      @graphemelucid8407 if I could report and get your account banned for saying that blasphemy, then I absolutely would.

  • @mr_jyggalag
    @mr_jyggalag 3 месяца назад +285

    [Spoilers ahead]
    Minor Erdtree
    Secret incantation of Queen Marika.
    Only the kindness of gold, without Order.
    Creates a small, illusory Erdtree that continuously restores the HP of nearby allies.
    Marika bathed the village of her home in gold, knowing full well that there was no one to heal.

    • @Cyn_likes_corpses
      @Cyn_likes_corpses 3 месяца назад +47

      Spoilers:
      They were all dead, stuffed into jars, only one survivors... Marika, the now God of the Lands-Between

    • @Lardo137
      @Lardo137 3 месяца назад +44

      The fact that Melina knows this secret Incantation has some...interesting implications.

    • @Cyn_likes_corpses
      @Cyn_likes_corpses 3 месяца назад +55

      @@Lardo137 she's her daughter, already was heavily implied in the base game and with some Messmer items description, this become even more implied

    • @pissclub
      @pissclub 2 месяца назад

      @@Cyn_likes_corpses Is this flavortext in-game or did you write that?

    • @IWantToStayAtYourHouse
      @IWantToStayAtYourHouse 2 месяца назад

      @@Cyn_likes_corpses melina being messmers younger sister makes so much sense

  • @zerobemix
    @zerobemix 3 месяца назад +88

    *be wary of tears*

  • @KuraiShogun
    @KuraiShogun 2 месяца назад +104

    In an alternate universe somewhere… Marika is just living a peaceful life.

    • @theawickward2255
      @theawickward2255 2 месяца назад +37

      Somewhere, in the alternate universe where nothing ever went wrong, Marika probably still lives in that village. She's probably still a mother, with beloved kids. She uses what incantations she knows to heal people who need it. She brings small offerings to the Grandmother in the tree, like everyone else. She might tend a garden. She sees the Scadutree every day; the view is gorgeous. Maybe she dreams of adventuring beyond her village, maybe she's happy to just live among the wind and the flowers. She has no soreseal, no curse of duty. No order, just kindness. And in her simple life, she's closer to sainthood than her divine counterpart ever was.
      Don't we all wish the Hornsent hadn't ruined everything?

    • @KuraiShogun
      @KuraiShogun 2 месяца назад +16

      @@theawickward2255 “They were never saints. They just happen to be in the losing side of the war.” - Leda

    • @randomperson093
      @randomperson093 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@theawickward2255 and maybe her children would not be born cursed and could live normal lives and (for some) experience parental love like other children

    • @TheHarrisontemple
      @TheHarrisontemple 2 месяца назад

      ​@@KuraiShogunThat was said about the Hornsent

    • @BloodyArchangelus
      @BloodyArchangelus Месяц назад

      @@theawickward2255 In the alternate universe the world of ER is dead, corrupted by different cosmic entities and inter-planar gods.
      READ LORE WTF. WHY PEOPLE CAN NOT UNDERSTAND HOW F*CKED world of ER without Great will
      TEND A GARDEN AHAHAHAHAH..

  • @Vitaly1997
    @Vitaly1997 3 месяца назад +37

    This is the best place for finishing your adventure in Elden Ring. I never can imagine that. After 2,5 years greatest adventure in my life. After winning battle with gods and other great creature's of this world, you come in shaman village with that ost and sit down near fire or little gold tree. You will never forget this. Thanks Hidetaka and FromSoftware for that great adventure.

  • @normanbear
    @normanbear 3 месяца назад +165

    Remember them...
    Let them rest let them be bathed in rays of gold...
    Oh Marika the Eternal may you rest with your people

    • @HosseinTaghavi-sq1cf
      @HosseinTaghavi-sq1cf 2 месяца назад +4

      fam, she's a monster

    • @normanbear
      @normanbear 2 месяца назад

      @@HosseinTaghavi-sq1cf noone is borned a monster
      They become it
      There was a reason for all her sins her suffering
      And at the end she got punished
      Lost her son Godwyn ,her children are borned with afflictions
      And she was a puppet for the greater will , that God only wanted her for her womb, she wanted to destroy the order of the greater will knowing that it wouldn't let her free
      She got crucified, created a future for the tarnished to change the future of the Lands Between
      The real monster is Miquella, forced love compassion without their own will
      Just what the Greater Will wanted too and that's why Marika destroyed it

    • @neutralplayeroflol5722
      @neutralplayeroflol5722 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@HosseinTaghavi-sq1cfnot everyone is born a monster, well unless your Carnage, he was always an f up weirdo even when he was a child

    • @josetapia9714
      @josetapia9714 Месяц назад +1

      @@neutralplayeroflol5722 In it defense: Venom wasn't a good father/mother figure for Carnage

  • @charlesatanasio
    @charlesatanasio 2 месяца назад +96

    You know what really made the village work?
    The flowers.
    It could have been any anchient ruin. There are many in Elden Ring. It would have been sad.
    But the flowers showed you a glimpse of what it might have been, once
    There was still love there... :'(

    • @neutralplayeroflol5722
      @neutralplayeroflol5722 Месяц назад

      Marika abandoned her compassion for the love she believed in. While Miquella abandoned his love for a compassionate world.

    • @ExetiorExeExetiorthearch-demon
      @ExetiorExeExetiorthearch-demon 5 дней назад

      @@neutralplayeroflol5722 Polar opposites, yet similar outcomes. A lot of people say that Marika is the Elden Beast, and if that's true, then you kill both Marika and Radagon, and maybe Miguella.

  • @mrslasher1064
    @mrslasher1064 3 месяца назад +40

    This'll be remembered in the same way veteran souls fans remember the Gwyn piano,if there's ever a Marika boss fight,this motiff must be played to give players a similar emotional gut punch as when they heard Gwyn's theme while fighting SoC...

    • @impartialthrone2097
      @impartialthrone2097 2 месяца назад +4

      Marika and Radagon share a body. When we fought Radagon, we also fought Marika's body.

    • @mrslasher1064
      @mrslasher1064 2 месяца назад +5

      @@impartialthrone2097
      Same body,different people,I feel like Marika would've had a different fighting style and possibly even dialogue,since Radagon is completely mute...

  • @QueSirDilla
    @QueSirDilla 2 месяца назад +6

    The English translation on minor erdtree is a little bit off. The original Japanese text should be translated as:
    “Marika Bathed the village of her home in gold, even though she knows that the people she wishes to heal were no more.”

  • @spade3779
    @spade3779 2 месяца назад +8

    I always wondered what was with those dancing women and the Godskin Apostle inside the village near the walls of Leyndell.
    I think I understand now, I believe it’s meant to be a mockery of Marika’s time living in the Shaman village. Notice how they’re all dressed in very flowery and shaman like clothing and all the flowers strewn about the place.

  • @nobuffer101
    @nobuffer101 2 месяца назад +17

    It’s truly tragic when you realize that Marika only wanted freedom at the end, after everything she had done she tried to cast out the Outer Gods who tore her life and her family apart by shattering the Elden Ring. The guidance of gold isn’t from the Greater Will, it’s from Marika to complete her mission alongside Melina.
    In the end, we weren’t called back to the Lands Between by some divine providence or to complete some noble goal, it was to answer the fleeting and forgotten prayer of girl torn war in the name of the divine, a girl who once knew only flowers.
    To find freedom, and to become a lord without a god, instead a lord of man.

    • @BloodyArchangelus
      @BloodyArchangelus Месяц назад +1

      Finally somebody understands
      The Marika is the main hero of the story
      We are her Vengeance against all entities that conquered the world of ER.
      Gold and grace are not bad things, in other way around - it is the warm blood of civilization that brings Life. It was just hijacked in some ways.
      I guess even GW are not that bad, if we look on other Entities.
      I still think that we need another Heaven(aka) DLS to finish the cycle.
      We still have the cutted melina boss fight and a lot of stuff. When she is the closest creature to original marika in lore now.

    • @NoSyrupLeft
      @NoSyrupLeft Месяц назад

      @@BloodyArchangelus She basically hedged her bets on either our Tarnished or Godfrey. Fitting it came down to those two outside the Erdtree.

    • @teunvanderveen6477
      @teunvanderveen6477 Месяц назад

      @@BloodyArchangelus She is DEFINATELY NOT the hero of the story. Yeah she changed her mind at the end. Thats it. That doesnt excuse the state of the world she made which you see in game, or her deeds to other innocent races. The whole point of her character is that she is just another turn of the cycle, she became the hornsent society.. If she had been the bigger person and used her new Godhood for the betterment of all she would have been a hero, but she gives in to hate and becomes the same if not worse. The point is that she shouldnt have done that, then the game wouldnt even need to take place. That is what Grrm writing is about at least

  • @CupKyle
    @CupKyle 3 месяца назад +27

    ROZEEEEEEN. MAKE A COVER OF THE FINAL BOSS OF THE DLC. AND MY LIFE IS YOURS!!!
    Great Cover. Beautiful.
    Sad, Forever?

    • @RozenDJ
      @RozenDJ  3 месяца назад +11

      You bet I am!

    • @maartenquick6188
      @maartenquick6188 Месяц назад

      I imagined hearing this in the voice of T.C. Carson. Well played, young Kratos

  • @TheDudeLebowski
    @TheDudeLebowski 2 месяца назад +15

    There is an interesting lecture I want to point here.
    Marika's used her spell with "only the grace of gold, without order" to try to heal her village, and while she did in fact made a beautiful field of flowers, "there was no one left to be healed", the only memory of this act, being the little tree that remained.
    Melina seems to have inherited her mother's spell, since she uses it, but this three is way bigger, plus, while The Lands Between are clearly on a decrepit state, there is still hope for something to eventually bloom for the better.
    I wonder if the reason why Melina's tree is bigger than Marika's, it's because Melina, unlike her mother, can still save her land, and given the fact she is willing to sacrifice herself to allow it, I like to think that in some way, Melina's is doing what her mother couldn't, save her home, not seeking revenge, but guided "only by the grace of gold, without order", in some way, showing that she learned from her mother's mistakes, and doesn't want to be guided by hate, but love.

    • @neofalz7643
      @neofalz7643 Месяц назад

      I love this interpretation

    • @neutralplayeroflol5722
      @neutralplayeroflol5722 Месяц назад +1

      My headcanon is that Melina is how Millicent to Malenia, a little copy of Marika that represents something. I believe that Melina is Marika's love, by burning the erdtree alongside Melina, means that Marika wish for everything she believed to be destroyed through her own love; a love she's not deserving

    • @MalakyouMalakyou
      @MalakyouMalakyou 14 дней назад

      @@neutralplayeroflol5722 Malenias pride and marikas love. I love this hc lol. its feels right. even if it isn't.

  • @whydidntiriswin
    @whydidntiriswin 3 месяца назад +62

    Understanding her motivations, seeing the love I have for my family and friends, I would do the same too 🌳🌅
    May they be bathed forever in rays of gold

  • @teunvanderveen6477
    @teunvanderveen6477 Месяц назад +6

    While this is a very sad moment, its kind of worrying how many people dont recognise the horrors of the actions Marika took after this and they endorse those actions. Grrm would have never worked on a project were the message is "Marika was right to do what was done to her, to her oppressors". That is not who he is, and Miyakazi either. Just saying for those who need to hear it

    • @CreativeUsernameEh
      @CreativeUsernameEh 2 дня назад

      Right? It’s kind of disturbing. But this is the same group of people that argue the “fear doubt and loneliness” ending from the apocalypse witch is good. That the “love encompasses all. Let all things flourish.” Abundance/Compassion ending is bad because change is scary I guess.

    • @DreamersOfReality
      @DreamersOfReality 20 часов назад

      @CreativeUsernameEh You failed media literacy class. Miquella's "compassion" is no more than the tyranny of being a mind-slave to his compulsive magic. Whereas the fear, doubt, and loneliness of Ranni's freedom is exactly that: Freedom. Liberation from the cycle of tyrannical gods. Ranni will depart from the world, and all people will be free from the certainty of her existence to live their own lives. She will not force herself on anyone. In fact, the hope is that no one remembers her, or the Elden Ring's existence. To remove both God and Ring from life.

    • @teunvanderveen6477
      @teunvanderveen6477 18 часов назад

      @@DreamersOfReality On the other hand Ranni's deeds are way worse than Miquella's in comparison. Miquella just tricked one or two brothers and some tarnished. Ranni releases a curse on the world that will only keep growing and doesnt get resolved by any of the endings. And this way she f's over a nice guy and gives him one of the worst fates in the franchise. Also she gets us to kill another brother.
      Though i know his ending is bad i still like Miquellas character more. Ranni is "The ends justify the means", while Miquella is too childish/not himself anymore too see the harm that will come from his good intentions.

  • @marcus22greene
    @marcus22greene 3 месяца назад +44

    After this dlc, i wish we could talk to Marika. But i have a feeling we could have, but Radagon took over before we could have the chance.

    • @mrsgamer9218
      @mrsgamer9218 3 месяца назад +13

      I dont think that was Radagon. I think that was the elden beast that controlled his body like a puppet.

    • @pontiffsulyvahn3898
      @pontiffsulyvahn3898 3 месяца назад +15

      @@mrsgamer9218 Whether he was acting on his own free will or not, either way he was a puppet nontheless

    • @ChanceClubs
      @ChanceClubs 2 месяца назад +7

      In my opinion, if you want to hear Marika speak to you, just listen to the haunting, sorrowful and beautiful lone female singer in the Elden Beast theme. She says so much with so few words.

  • @ascendedprism4685
    @ascendedprism4685 3 месяца назад +80

    It was all pain, what started it all. But how it’s time to heal, and Mend the wounds of a broken Order.

  • @bramanstudios
    @bramanstudios 3 месяца назад +27

    Beautiful and soulful cover... Cello and choir were amazing

  • @willprot6752
    @willprot6752 2 месяца назад +6

    I adore how small everything is when it comes to origins. We fight in the great citadels of the Golden Order, but the DLC reminds us with the Hornsent and the Shamans that it all started in tiny little villages, that from these small communities nestled away in the world came the horrors that would set the stage for the ensuing slaughter

  • @Muzzle1300
    @Muzzle1300 Месяц назад +4

    Could you imagine if someone like Gideon or Ansach was given the information and they pieced it together and said “thats… thats all this golden order came from… it was all a wish or prayer from a scared girl who didn’t want to see her people suffering anymore, what a mess that has made… makes you wonder, if the lands between is merely Marika’s dream, perhaps she’s still that scared little girl. I won’t condemn or condone what she did, I merely understand, but some part of me wish I didn’t.”

  • @turtleberries7530
    @turtleberries7530 3 месяца назад +11

    Theres a non emotional version?

  • @SMohgstein
    @SMohgstein 2 месяца назад +5

    “Emotional version” yeah bro because the original wasn’t emotional at all

  • @Kaldortangerine
    @Kaldortangerine 2 месяца назад +5

    when i arrived... the song and the emptiness in the village, devoid of even the traces of bodies. it made me cry. if i were to quote a certain depressed news anchor "something great happened here, and now its over with."

  • @onewingedgamer96
    @onewingedgamer96 3 месяца назад +14

    Before the DLC I thought Marika was a Tyrant I now realise that couldn't have been more wrong.

    • @gigilagg2094
      @gigilagg2094 3 месяца назад +25

      At the end of the journey she was a tyrant, the twist was that she started innocent

    • @abdieljove2011
      @abdieljove2011 3 месяца назад +1

      She was a tyrant. A really sad one. >_>

    • @Delwin_reis
      @Delwin_reis 2 месяца назад +13

      She's still a tyrant, a sad past doesn't clear that.

    • @zeche8477
      @zeche8477 2 месяца назад

      She’s still evil. The hornsent being awful bastards doesn’t absolve her of anything.

  • @bagigian7549
    @bagigian7549 2 месяца назад +5

    What do you mean "emotional version"?! Wasn't the original emotional enough? 😂

  • @RealFort1z
    @RealFort1z 3 месяца назад +8

    Great work! I really like what they did with Marika's background. Made her a character with great depth and her actions maybe not justified but understandable.

  • @moshtradamus3344
    @moshtradamus3344 2 месяца назад +14

    In the end with revelations given in the DLC, Marikas' story was much like Daenerys Targaryens'.
    Due to her people having coveted biological traits and slain to near extinction, she eventually wanted revenge and sought power to exact it. The Targaryens also had special traits and were very few in number, and Daenerys is often motivated by revenge. Instead of an iron throne, she ascended to godhood. Instead of breaking the wheel, she broke the Elden Ring. Both laid kingdoms to waste with their serpentine childrens' fire. Instead of birthing dragons to conquer the world, she birthed demigods; both of which all were cursed to suffer or die. The deaths of those they birthed led them to madness. Madness for which we tarnished and Jon Snow, their champion guided by grace, end up slaying them at the very throne they sought.
    And like many GRRM characters, both were incest enjoyers.
    There are also similarities between Bran and Miquella. Both go off on their own journey of ascension, lost use of their physical bodies to some extent, can control other people at will, ride on the back of a semi-mindless giant man, and their sister is their personal assassin. And where Bran has the godswood trees, Miquella has the haligtree.
    It almost makes me wonder if the world of Elden Ring includes a bunch of scrapped rough draft-y ideas from ASOIAF, or its simply just inspired by it.

    • @thatoneblackdude3333
      @thatoneblackdude3333 Месяц назад

      Now on one hand your comment sounds pretty profound but on the other hand it tries to redeem season 8 and make what happened in it make any sense which kinda ruins it for me .

  • @nabeelahmed7689
    @nabeelahmed7689 2 месяца назад +5

    The violin that starts at 0:43 reminds me so much of the OST of the Horizon games.

  • @gamecubejamesidk4947
    @gamecubejamesidk4947 2 месяца назад +7

    This reminds me of the birthplace theme from hollow knight

    • @theawickward2255
      @theawickward2255 2 месяца назад

      They do have similar 'where it all began' vibes.

  • @leotostes
    @leotostes Месяц назад +3

    1:35 gave me chills

  • @ruchagoddessofpurgatory8513
    @ruchagoddessofpurgatory8513 3 месяца назад +8

    When I understood where I was, I forgot to breath. To walk where a God once tread, truly breathtaking.

  • @ThePan1c0
    @ThePan1c0 2 месяца назад +4

    "Neither condemning nor condoning, I understand"

  • @unironicallylikesranger7122
    @unironicallylikesranger7122 2 месяца назад +4

    It is naive of Miquella to think he could create a good and gentle world by bewitching all its people. It was naive of Marika to think she could build anything but violence and suffering on the basis of violence and suffering. There is no happy ending for the Lands Between. No gold. Only order. And I fear that cannot be changed.

    • @bruv399
      @bruv399 2 месяца назад +1

      Excepts for rannis ending which is basically ditching and letting everybody live however they want without any real greater order or purpose

    • @anthonyle1838
      @anthonyle1838 2 месяца назад

      ​​​@@bruv399The suffering of the lands between shall continue it is simply pulling a curtain on everyone's eyes knowledge of the outer gods and loyalty to them causes conflict but it is conflict-based in truth the inefferent concepts of order, chaos and the other outer gods shout indefinitely into the lands between the wall of the Moon shall not hide reality

    • @DreamersOfReality
      @DreamersOfReality 19 часов назад

      Do not fall into despair.
      Even through the very darkest moments of the Shattering War, there were birth. There still are. Even in the dark times, the stars shine quietly. Life still blooms abundant in this beleaguered world. Flowers open their throats to taste the morning dew. The wolves fill the night with their joy.
      If you would be Lord, do not deny the notion that Life wishes to continue, to keep trying. Embrace this notion.

  • @MakeshiftGent
    @MakeshiftGent 3 месяца назад +5

    And youre not on the music team for FromSoft?

  • @vndr9
    @vndr9 2 месяца назад +2

    Imagine, you go home after a very hardwork then buy some food to share with your whole family expecting their happy and surprised face, after a long walk you knock the door but no one is welcoming, the hall is just blowing cold wind and it's just a mess in sight, you call out their beloved name one by one yet still no answer. That doesn't stop you to prepare the food you brought, patiently await them. Times flew, The food is not warm anymore and you should go moving on, leaving it untouch, after all you know from the very start, they'll never come home again. Only your useless effort can make your little heart a bit happy. :'(

  • @alextrill1746
    @alextrill1746 Месяц назад +2

    People like to quote Dr Manhattan in comments here, but I disagree. I fully condone what Marika did. Hornsent culture had to be wiped out. Their society was rotten to the core. And seeing as Marika is described as Numen - like the denizens of the Eternal Cities - this makes you think, why are Eternal Cities underground? Is it to get away from Hornsent? How many tribes and cultures have Hornsent sacrificed before one girl ascended to godhood?
    And as she destroyed Hornsent, she gave the world immortality. Rebirth. What could be a greater gift? If our world had an immortality-granting tree, I'd wage war on fire-worshippers who threaten it without second thought too.
    Marika, in the end, was not a good person. She did a lot of awful things. But I completely understand and condone what she did to Hornsent, Fire Giants, and Death itself.

    • @neutralplayeroflol5722
      @neutralplayeroflol5722 Месяц назад +1

      Its not about finding sympathy, but understanding. Scorn a sinner, but not knowing the cause will never reach a proper conclusion. Not all are born of evil, but in life we chose what is meant to be considered evil

  • @T_for_televisor
    @T_for_televisor 2 месяца назад +2

    After the DLC, all of Marika’s actions have a reasonable motive to me. She shunned the Omen, even her own children, because it reminded her of home. She shattered the Elden Ring, because she lost someone who was close to her again. Whatever reminds her of home, she hides, or destroys.

  • @MythFables
    @MythFables Месяц назад +6

    "Relinquish, ye Tarnished. For there is naught but grief here. No one to help here. So abandon, ye who yet holds it, hope. There is no answer. For this is where it had started. And this is where it will end. For our Mother shall never again return. For there is nothing left to return to. There is no one to save anymore. No one to embrace Gold. Only memory yet dwells. Grace will fade. And the gods will lament forever more. What is thy prayer? Thy faith? Thy confession? Matters not. For no one shall ever return home again. Not together; not ever. And the rays of Gold will finally dim."

  • @venomark7883
    @venomark7883 2 месяца назад +6

    And to think, Marika was once a happy little girl that got tangled up by the fate of the Greater Will to become the ruler whom was broken inside yet tried her best to heal the people who disappeared from her village knowing, there was no one left... And thus set her journey to build the Erdtree and establish an order which would potentially backfire on her but this is probably her way of trying to repent her sin and im guessing to ask forgiveness as well for the people she failed to protect

    • @carlosignacio6735
      @carlosignacio6735 Месяц назад +2

      Big MASSIVE Spoiler:
      Oh but it was not the ill of the Greater Will but her own. She made herself to be a god.
      The Greater Will left long ago and Metyr has been running the show since

  • @HostileMustache
    @HostileMustache Месяц назад +3

    the birds flying away as you walk through the village is what wraps everything together and made the area so beautiful for me

  • @yate0128
    @yate0128 2 месяца назад +2

    I wonder if Miquella ever saw Marika’s home, and made him determine that the things that caused his mother to take such detestable actions were caused by her personal feelings, history and trauma.
    The many things that he discards in his journey thru the Realm of Shadow. Trying not to follow her path.

  • @EldenKing18
    @EldenKing18 16 дней назад +1

    i just found this video, my god its awesome to listen to and just reminds me of why i love fromsoft style of story telling, this game is just 10/10.
    thank you for this awesome video and thank you fromsoft for making such awesome games.

  • @lorisceleste1860
    @lorisceleste1860 2 месяца назад +1

    Marika was just a girl, descendant of a mighty and long lived race, similar to elves in modern fantasy.
    The Shamans, as they were called, managed to get in touch with nature and all living beings like no other could: they could merge with trees, animals and even other people.
    Marika lived in a modest village, learning the ways of magic, healing and nurturing.
    One day she ventured a little too far, perhaps chased by Hornsent people to get her inside one of their jars and met the Two Fingers, emissaries of the Word of God.
    And once she did, Marika learned that she was chosen, she could dream of a new world, with a family of her own where they could live forever in peace and harmony, where she could be a queen rather than a peasant girl.
    Her wish slaughtered thousands of Hornsent to create Gold. Gold arose from blood and viscera but she didn’t mind at all.
    If her fate was to end up drowning in flesh she might as well get something out of it.

  • @Alex-kq4tn
    @Alex-kq4tn Месяц назад +3

    What a ride it's been...

  • @MichaelTheRead
    @MichaelTheRead 2 месяца назад +4

    You can just imagine Marika running through the field of flowers as a young girl. What life must have been like, in the age of the Crucible, before the Greater Will interfered...

  • @solairesolalalalalemon1198
    @solairesolalalalalemon1198 Месяц назад +1

    3 sources of anger:
    -she wanted something more than to just be shaman. So she broke taboos and ascended. Becoming strong and neigh immortal. But in doing so the hornsent saw all that miracle and wanted it for themselves so they started the Saints in Jar.
    -she became so enamored by the greater will that once it abandoned her she now has galaxy level abandonment issues
    -she wants perfection. Casting out her unwell and cursed children. And when one was really born without a curse, the golden scion was the first to die.

  • @neutralplayeroflol5722
    @neutralplayeroflol5722 Месяц назад +1

    It felt like a backstory, then the voices gives me the feeling of a nobody being granted to divinity. THen absolute solemn of yearning. Becoming divine deprives of genuine connection. Now, we see the sins that has been done for the sins that was brought to her, then the idea of death wouldn't be so bad knowing deep down she knows she deserves it, not as punishment but a selfish way of finding peace. Perhaps some of her children would one day find their new homes bathed in rays of gold while she would never return.

  • @Lizzardtong
    @Lizzardtong 2 месяца назад +1

    i said it once, i'll say it again. the history of Queen Marika is one of a victim creating victims. none of us want to say what she did was good, but we understood why she did the things she did.
    after all, how would've we reacted, if our family, our village, was killed off in some sham ritual whos practitioners told us we should be grateful for it? would we have shown mercy to people who caused us great harm out of sheer blind believe?

  • @angelfire9094
    @angelfire9094 2 месяца назад +2

    Marika thank you for choosing me.

  • @universal_wisdom3416
    @universal_wisdom3416 2 месяца назад +3

    Very lovely music. But I can’t let anyone forget about St. Trina’s theme. So sorrowful yet peaceful at the same time.

  • @jon_laloutre
    @jon_laloutre 8 дней назад +1

    I would love to hear your version of Miquella's song !

  • @carlosignacio6735
    @carlosignacio6735 Месяц назад +1

    Marika was and is a horrible god but you may understand why she turned out to be like that when you visit this place

  • @Spoopy_man
    @Spoopy_man 21 день назад +1

    I visited the village the first time at night and the golden light from the tree shinning in the darkness was beautiful.

  • @domdom3938
    @domdom3938 Месяц назад +1

    Reminds me a little of Gwyn's theme from Dark Souls

  • @fdhappy6930
    @fdhappy6930 2 месяца назад +3

    Honestly I defeated the final boss and though at first I felt the adrenaline of winning, in the end I looked upon those who aided me in my journey.
    We did it for a greater good, and it cost us dearly.
    So can I truly cheer, or cry?
    A thousand year voyage guided by compassion, replaced (in my case) with a thousand year voyage under the wisdom of the moon.
    Alas, nothing has changed.

  • @CaptainFalcon07
    @CaptainFalcon07 3 месяца назад +6

    I’ve been collecting all this Elden ring music lately, it’s been good

  • @kitetales
    @kitetales 3 месяца назад +5

    This is so incredibly gorgeous.

  • @subject_of_ymir
    @subject_of_ymir 2 месяца назад +2

    Through this music I saw the tragedy and the entire life of Queen Marika flashed before my eyes.
    This was divine and Eternal just like her.

  • @CrimsonUltrafox
    @CrimsonUltrafox 2 месяца назад +1

    So, can I get the ending where I set Marika free? This DLC really made me dislike Ranni for killing Godwyn and ruining everything Marika suffered to build and protect.

  • @kiritokazuto2398
    @kiritokazuto2398 Месяц назад +2

    It's unfair how almost all the comments are discussing the lore without addressing how amazing this cover is. It gives a whole new layer to the minimalist vibe of the original track and reignites the emotions I felt upon reaching the area. Solid work!

  • @rodoto2557
    @rodoto2557 2 месяца назад +3

    This is more a cover of the final battle theme than it is a cover of shaman village.

  • @drah9067
    @drah9067 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m getting dark soul 1 vibes

  • @woozy96
    @woozy96 2 месяца назад +1

    In Elden Ring, the environment, although silent, speaks louder than actions. 😔
    The changes were there. But the people are nowhere to be found. Or wandering somewhere in the Lands Between.

  • @malshalaansenju8288
    @malshalaansenju8288 2 месяца назад +2

    I get it, she wants revenge! But why betray everyone including your children? Messmer deserves better, Melina deserves better, Morgott doesn't deserve Marika, even Malekith deserves better!

  • @elwynnquinslais2776
    @elwynnquinslais2776 2 месяца назад +1

    "Golden One, at whom were you angry ?"
    And when she left, her angry shattered the world. O Golden One, how could you not ? 'Tis greater path had roots into the bosom of despair. In the rays of gold, she couldn't hear the songs of Shamans. In the blessed fields, flower crowds no more but the bloodshed of thousands upon thousands. In the people that followed her, no more songs of Grandmother but some betrayed to the stars above*. Foolishness driving them away to murder their saviours*. In those once adorned in horns**, she saw those who had yet to suffer. So, their blood had to spill so that they could not taint her order. So that the land could be the honoured the title of home, she had to tread a difficult path. The cackling fire and crimson liquid tainting the lands. Home could come soon. She would make it.
    Yet she couldn't remember, when had last time gold be a symbol of Kindness ?
    * referring to the Nox
    **Comparison Misbegotten and Hornscent
    English isn't my main language so excuse any grammar errors ! :)

  • @IIBeefII
    @IIBeefII 2 месяца назад +1

    This DLC reminded me that Nazi propaganda started as compassion. Then somewhere along the way to extend their roots to hell, they gave up on love altogether. Something which should never be done under any circumstances…

    • @vittoriolanziani8141
      @vittoriolanziani8141 2 месяца назад

      and Miquella just did that, he gave up his love and left Trina behind. He truly was his mother´s son, making the same mistakes

  • @Metal-yp6xl
    @Metal-yp6xl 3 месяца назад +2

    I haven't played all of the soulsborne games, only dark souls 1 - 3, sekiro and elden ring, and I do know about bloodborne's ost, but so far, this is my favorite music of all the 5 games i've played
    it makes me feel calm, and for me it's soothing and warm, a stark contrast to most of the other games' ost, and elden ring's

  • @YourEmperorStef
    @YourEmperorStef 2 месяца назад +1

    Extended version of the first bit?

  • @mystraker3400
    @mystraker3400 2 месяца назад +1

    The main point of reflection that I take away from Elden Ring after playing the base game 3 times and the DLC: the ends do not always justify the means.

  • @Oliver_Oxton
    @Oliver_Oxton 2 месяца назад +6

    The mommet I realise all the horrible things Marika has been through.
    I immediately want to go to her, give her a big old hug and tell her that I am sorry.

  • @finnthedoctor
    @finnthedoctor 2 месяца назад +1

    YESSSSS another excellent song to use in my Elden Ring campaign, and just in time for a tragic revelation.

  • @Javelin.The_Idle
    @Javelin.The_Idle 18 дней назад +1

    Im actually speechless

  • @carian_traitor
    @carian_traitor 2 месяца назад +1

    Million miles stare when the 1:40 hits, shoutout to all who walked with us.

  • @gamjaodi
    @gamjaodi 2 месяца назад +1

    This is enough to make me want to cry……😢😢😢😢

  • @SHARK_TASTIC
    @SHARK_TASTIC 2 месяца назад +1

    This is less emotional than the original 😂

  • @fffeinkost
    @fffeinkost 2 месяца назад +2

    masterpiece!

  • @gastanifrizzolino7471
    @gastanifrizzolino7471 Месяц назад +1

    Aureum cui irascebaris?

  • @dirmusloner7963
    @dirmusloner7963 Месяц назад

    I never thought that Marika was a mindless blood thirsty being. I am glad that DLV shows us what Hornsent did to her people and Hornsent got what they deserved for what they did to Shamans. Also if Marika ever had a blood thirsty side that is non other that Radagon the "Righteous and hound of Order" I am heroic of course when it comes to Radagon because if we examineogically his actions and the secret he keeps that he study sorcery along with incantations and noone knew about it that has nothing to do with the "Righteous Order" Radagon fight to be depicted with.

  • @shafir2
    @shafir2 2 месяца назад

    this sounds like something from Journey OST

  • @NATEHIGGERS97
    @NATEHIGGERS97 2 месяца назад +2

    The Japanese translation of shaman village is actually shrine maiden village or miko village. Miko meaning female shamans who take care of shrines, heal, bless and guide people.

  • @Alumirust
    @Alumirust 23 дня назад

    this is a beautiful cover, I used it in a fake trailer for fun, it is uploaded on my channel. thank you for sharing!!

  • @nocturnal_moonlight5851
    @nocturnal_moonlight5851 28 дней назад

    Do the vocals in this track have lyrics or is it just gibberish? I'm genuinely curious 🤔