@@brad5204 they reference soulless demigods, but I don't remember any specifically referencing Marika or her children. Do you remember which descriptions?
The ghost also calls the dead God in a mausoleum by weeping hollow Marikas unwanted child so I think the other ones atleast some atleast of the ones in the mausoleums are her bastards. I recorded this before I had explored the mausoleum and death rite lore. I'm making a video about them currently tho so I plan to rectify that mistake
I think the reason Godrick refers to the Dragon as 'Kindred' is because they're both descendants of powerful beings & former lords (Elder Dragons & Demigods, such as Placidusax & Godfrey) but despite that, their powers are so faded & diluted. They are merely shadows of the strength their lineage once possesed, & that is what makes them kindred.
55:00 to add to that, Morgott tells us that the erdtree wards off all who approach. He tried to become elden lord, but was denied. This means he tried to marry his mom but was rejected. So yeah.. there wasn't incest, but there certainly was potential...
I see a lot of people talking about the hole in radahn's armor being the chunk that alexander took after the battle and put it in him, but after looking more precisely I think that this hole is were Morgott struck him in the slide It wouldn't surprise me that morgott could have done that much damage to a younger Radahn and Radahn could've kept the hole to remember to avenge himself later or just honored the victory of the veiled king
You have no idea how hard I got when I seen this bih over an hour long madman. I been going through it lately and your lore helps so much man thank you! I can't wait to watch this later
The Margit + Godrick dynamic is one of my favourite parts of the game. I beat Godrick and was like "Why was the gatekeeper so much harder than the king of the castle? Seems like a kind of weird mistake or oversight on the devs' part." Then as you pick up notes and opinions of Godrick you realise he was essentially a gigantic loser. Later on you realise the full power of Morgott and in hindsight it all makes sense.
Godfrey doesn't have a maiden, he doesn't do anything because he can't get in the damn tree and he knows it. There's a reason he shows up the moment the thing's on fire.
I think Godfrey was actually IN the badlands at the time of his resurrection. I mean he did get banished and ended up dying, I imagine he was pretty far away from the lands between compared to the other tarnished.
Dude, this is such an underrated channel. I feel like I’m just listening to my stoned buddy explain what’s going on to me while I’m playing. I love it!
Best intro. Collected thoughts: Beast Regent implies that Serosh is a ruler in his own right, maybe he was king of lions in the Badlands. I feel Godwyn needs more backstory, he was loved by the dragons, as well as Miquella, who seemed very upset by his half-death. He was obviously a good dude to come out of the worst assault in Leyndell history with a new bff, just wish we knew how good exactly. Mohg, imo, is the reason the Tarnished is able to even become a lord. If Miquella was able to foster the Haligtree and become his own kind of god, the Tarnished may not have been summoned back at all. Morgott should have been worshipped. If the Law of Regression is a core of the order, then regression to a crucible-like state should be seen as a blessing. But of course it has been corrupted over time. Godrick may have been referencing having dragonkin ancestry when he was pillow-talking the dead dragon. If this is Marika's blood or something else, idk. Rykard and the serpent (Eiglay?) may be the source of the magma wyrm transformation curse. The rocky all-devouring serpent with an affinity for lava seems very similar to ravenous heart-eaters turning to rocky forms with lava. Ranni is just trying to put the Elden Beast, a star, back in the sky. Not a good follow up to allowing stars to fall again, but you do you queen. Jerren feels like Radahn's version of Iji, and I wish we got to talk to him about his lord more. Miquella done got big in that cocoon. The Formless Mother can still gestate, it seems. The cocoon is even on a fucking pelvis, I'm so scared of that fucker now. Malenia probably doesn't know where Miquella is, and probably doesn't have the mental capacity to figure out how to get there at this stage. She seems handicapped in her first stage, meanwhile the Goddess of Rot form is not even really her consciousness anymore. She wasn't even near her finest when facing Radahn. Woman's been deteriorating longer than Godrick has been a pussy. Love your content dude, keep up the great work. Edit: formatting
These are some great points. I agree completely. I wish I could find out more about godwyn and miquella they seem left intentionally vague, jerren totally is like radahns iji, the dude has been trying to give radahn a good death for probably a ridiculously long time too. I got a few points I kean to reply with but I'm in a drive thru rn haha
a regent its someone who rules instead of someone else, appointed by a king or lord, my theory its that sherosh ruled over the beast appointed by placidusax, there is even a crucible knight in farum azula which could suggest godfrey was there, and godfrey having sherosh voluntarily grafted on his back its what makes me insist placidusax its not the stormlord, why would godfrey fight an ally? placidusax its said to be elden lord, not lord of the world, or ruler of the world, elden lord, the lord of elden, the lord of order, so placidusax god clearly was a vessel to the elden ring they even have a ancient elden ring depiciton in azula, with more rings and diferent elden runes than those of radagon and marika.
If you consider Miquella as St.Trina. the connection between Godwyn is even stronger. Because sleep magic and the Tibia Mariners use the same shade of violet and the whole stuff with deathbed DREAM. From what i got, the dream world and the afterlife feel deeply connected. Also, Miquella was probably the one who helped Fortissax enter Godwyn's dream, trying to save his soul.
I think you are right in thinking that Radahn was halting the stars first for his mother and then for his sister. There is evidence to suggest that the house of the moon stood as one in defiance of the golden order. When you join Ranni's quest but go to the Altus Plateau without triggering sellen's quest and then return to Jerren he tells you to go tell Iji that her fate is controled by the stars and to send you to fight Radahn so that se might find a solution to her problems through fate. He reminisces about his time with the carian royals and with Iji. But most importantly he remembers that the swords that Iji made for Radahn's army were still usavle even after encountering scarlet rot. This means they were friendly at least to some point before the shattering and possibly even to the point that Radahn and Malenia fought. Further evidence is that Radahn was known as the star scourge from his younger years. Jerren was introduced to Radahn through the carian royal courts. So this means he was on friendly terms with his family even after arresting the stars. I dont think it would be the case if he acted against his family's interest. All members of the carian royal family share troops among each other. Rani has troops from Rykard in her region, Rykard we know for sure was acting along side Ranni (untill he got the idea of letting a possibly outer god snake eat him) Radahn has in his army the mages from Sellia(an offshoot of Raya lucaria), marrionet soldiers (also from the college thus from his mom ) and his castle has an abductor virgin patrolling the castle. Even more evidence is that if you look at the map Radahn could not reach the capitol to attack it through the sea as the capitol is surrounded by mountains so you cant land the troops. His only option is through land. To do this he has to go through Limgrave and in my opinion it is this reason that he forces Godrick to come with him probably by force so he can attack the capitol and keep his home safe from invasion by Godricks soldiers. Eventually Godrick abandons Radahn at the capitol by running away hiding as a woman. There is no reason for an attacking force to hide and retreat when sieging if they were control of the area outside the castle. This betrayal I think is why he was hiding from Radahn in the castle and since Radahn was recovering he could not siegh Godrick too. Anyway if you look at the attack on the capitol the entire fight takes place on the left side of the inner wall and the only path leading to the left side is from the volcano manor where they have a portrait of Radahn. They clearly look up to the man. There are still more evidence but comment is getting long already. Oh and btw I think this is also why malenia attacks Radahn, his army was the mightiest outside the capitol and attacking him at this time when he was recovering would be perfect for Malenia who did not have as much of an army. I think all these things heavily imply that Radahn ,Ranni / Ranalla and Rykard were acting together to over throw the golden order. Radahn the general, Rykard the Praetor( judiciary) and Ranni the head of the house were in the counseling body and the government of the order as evidence by the cutscene before the Morgot fight. They had the power to fight the order since they were part of the order. I doubt the Redmanes who are all about family and loyalty would follow a general who abandoned and betrayed his own family. But all these are my speculation and opinions I could be wrong, but I really think there are a lot of circumstantial evidences suggesting this. The battle between two great houses is very much the way GRRM writes noble families and besides before the marriage between Renalla and Radagon only the Carian Royals and the academy stopped the march of the Golden order so it is safe to say as of now only they had the power to oppose the order if they acted together.
Perhaps Malenia thought Radahn took Miquella. Mohg is crafty. The Haligtree soldiers are looking for Miquella. "Awaiting his return." Miquella went missing perhaps before Malenia and the Cleanrot Knights went to Caelid. Mohg manipulated the situation to make it appear as if Radahn could have been responsible, and Mohg's palace is below Caelid.
Serosh suppresses all of Godfrey’s emotions, so serosh roaring means that he was trying to contain Godfrey’s sorrow for his son morgott, who he and him had a lot in common at the end. I have no idea where he was at all, but he felt horrible for what happened to morgott
@@TheHonoredMadman me too lol, that’s why when you watch his cutscene hearing him say, it’s been a long while morgott. Just hits to the bone. And he knows you’re the one who killed morgott. He also is proud of morgott for staying with the tree even after all morgott was put through, he sees himself in morgott, like I said, one cast away from what they earned but still coming back to protect it. I bet if Godfrey could, he’d tell morgott just how proud he was
Quick question, was it ever stated that Godfrey died? If he became Hoarah Loux again after losing his grace, perhaps it was something like the separation of him and Serosh in one way or another that lead to him being absent most of the game. When his grace returned, he would search for Serosh because he knows he couldn’t conduct himself as Elden Lord otherwise.
@@alter6243 the cutscene at the beginning of the game has a still image of godfrey and serosh dead when the narrator says "horah loux, chieftain of the badlands"
Just wanna say I much prefer this style of video/conversation. A lot of lore videos online tend to come off as pretentious or are simply wheel treading but I always learn something from your videos and the informal style makes it a lot easier to relate with. For example I had no idea about the connection between miquella and carian tradition with the similar swords. Great video can't for the next one, really wanna see you talk about the imps/graves
13:13 I would think he being called a "Lich" dragon would imply that he was trying to give his own soul or part of it, to Godwyn and it only corrupted both of them, turning Godwyn half dragon, and the dragon becoming a souless undead, or a Lich.
46:25 Something I thought was interesting is that when Gideon talks about Ranni, he says "Ranni is said to have cast aside her Great Rune..." Later, Ranni says this "I stole the Rune of Death, slew mine own Empyrean flesh, casting it away." I think it's interesting they both use the word "cast", and it seems to imply that Great Runes are inextricably tied to flesh. That's why you have to "kill" demigods in order to get them. Except for Rennala. You don't have to kill her. You just have to kill the Amber Egg's projection that it shoots up into the room of Rennala. So you still have to "kill" the Amber Egg to get its Great Rune? Those are just some observations I've made.
The amber egg containing the great rune of the unborn + Renalla obsessively using the rune to repeatedly create identical little girls that appear mindless + Ranni taking over the fight with an illusion the moment the rune's bubble shield pops = The rune of the unborn is probably Ranni's rune, and Renalla went mad trying to use the rune to revive Ranni but failing again and again because Ranni had permanently disembodied herself using half of the rune of death. Also Ranni being an empyrean, with the potential to become a full god instead of a normal demigod, hints that Radagon's "parting gift" to Renalla may have actually been Ranni herself, with her being born directly from the Amber Egg in the manner of Athena instead of being Renalla's biological child.
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Miquella could be a reference to Griffith with his body looking so tortured and the inside with his face looks horrible, just like Griffith after he was tortured.
Fuck that is brilliant. Miquella is desired by all yet very few actually interract with him. His cocoon reminds me of that image of Griffith in his Behelit. And he also has a tree that is supposed to bring about a new golden age like Griffith. But also Miquella is a very Martin esque character: a super Gary Stu that everyone loves and hopes will be akin to the next messiah. Only this figure either dies or does not accomplish much or achieve people's expectation. Examples include Rhaegar, who dies before he gets to rule and fix everything, Robb who is betrayed, when militarily he is unstoppable, both from asoiaf. Dying of the Light has Jaan, who wants to save his people from their traditions but becomes a renegade "out-bonder" to his people. Way of cross and Dragon has Damien who is a great priest and inquisitor but loses his faith.
@@psevdhome He never intended to bring about a new age with the haligtree though did he? I thought he did it for the combined purpose of being able to grow up and to become a god to heal Malenia of the rot.
@@Charon510 Ah yes perhaps not in the way all the other guys wanted a new age, you're correct. I was referring to how all those rejected by the erdtree come to him to be part of his haligtree. So not a literal new age, but their own order and world. Griffith technically only sets up his worldtree as a safehaven for humans, he doesn't literally create a new age either.
There are so many parallels between Miquella & Griffith that I refuse to trust him anymore; every time I see some theory about Miquella coming to power to save the world in the DLC or something I just roll my eyes and think of the fools living in Fantasia.
"She would definitely be able to rock Mohgs shit all over the place if she just knew where he was at or even tried to fucking look. If she just got off her ass, but NO she just wakes up when we show up and then just wants to fucking fight us it doesn't make any fucking sense. Fuck her." GodDAMN was that my favorite part of this video😭🙏 I love these kinds of rant videos lol
Yeah I'm gonna say it Ranni's quest had comfy vibes, in its own cold and violent way, I think people simp for her cause she's the most developed character we interact with, which definitely helps with getting attached to her
Serosh should be an ash of war. That’d be amazing. I feel like he’s kind of an ash when you fight Godfrey cause when they died he didn’t look like a ghost but when you fight Godfrey, he’s a spirit, kind of like Godfrey still relying on his strength as an ash of war, just a thought
On the topic of Malenia, what if we’re misunderstanding her relationship with Miquella? She’s standing in the Haligtree still calling herself both undefeated and the blade of Miquella even though he’s not there. She seems to have no idea that he’s not there, or to not care. I don’t think Malenia has free will except in her Goddess of Rot form, where the rot god is in control. I think she’s completely under Miquella’s control. She doesn’t even remember fighting Radahn. The only way he could save her from the scarlet rot was to control her himself. Also, I believe his intent behind the Haligtree wasn’t to rival the Erdtree or make a safe haven for outcasts. He used them to experiment and discover a way to age himself; by watering the Haligtree with his and their blood and then confining himself in it, he intended to grow to adulthood as the tree grew. Part of the reason this was possible was because of Godwyn, whom he also “failed” to save. He didn’t fail at all, he was using the Deathroot to create the Haligtree so that, through Godwyn, he could both grow to maturity and become one with the power of the Crucible where the Erdtree draws its power. There’s a reason Malenia says that Miquella was the most fearsome. His power to charm others made it so his true plans were perceived as some noble endeavor.
Man, Elden Ring needs dlc so badly. Fromsoft expansions always add to the best parts of the story and lore. I want it for the story more than I want it for the gameplay not going to lie.
Tarnished are referred to as Kin after all, but I think it is indeed in a metaphorical sense, as the Tarnished were his Armies sent with him from the Lands Between.
Yo, just noticed a things. So, in the opening video we get the picture of miquella in his original child form. In this picture he is standing next to mogg, with his hand over moggs, as if they are in accordance. In the cutscene of moggs boss fight, miquellas arm is raised, then falls(and he seems to injure himself to cause the blood pool, which implies collusion) to a position that his blood can pool effectively. Then after that, mogg raises miquellas arm slightly and the arm stays there, which would mean miquella can control his body to some extent in this state. This, I feel, alludes to the fact that miquella was in cahoots with mogg, and that they both planned this, and that miquella is aware to some extent of his surroundings. What do you think about that? Anyone? And in trying to think why they would collude with each other.... Miquella is against the golden order and mogg is a being that was blessed, or cursed, by the crucible which came before the erdtree. So perhaps they found a similar purpose together in trying to usurp/destroy the golden order. A world with death in it would have blood being spilt after all so perhaps their aims could be more compatible than we first guessed?
Really hope we get a Miquella’s dream dlc where we explore his/moggs dream world bathed in blood & death. (With more expansions on blood & death magic) it could be an homage to The Eclipse from Berserk perhaps with a bleeding sun.
I just found your channel a couple videos ago, and I gotta say, you're probably my favorite Elden Ring lore channel on youtube. You definitely deserve more subscribers. Keep it up!
lol i didn’t even notice your "monotone voice" - you mentioned it somewhere around an hour in and it made me laugh out loud. you have a genuine chill personality and charisma. i like how you riff and talk shit but you produce thoughtful and thought provoking content. keep up the great work madman.
The Godwyn and Nito Theory has one big major flaw: How can Nita have a soul if he already lost it from dying? Did it grow back? Does it have something to do with Fia? Did the Flame give him a new Soul? Or did something else happen? There's a lot that needs to justify Nito being Godwyn, for not only this reason but many others. Just wanted to put my thoughts out after hearing about the Theory in this video. (There's also other issues, too, but the Soul one to me seems to be the biggest one, since how would he be able to get the Lord Soul if he's essentially in an immobile vegetative state. One of these other issues is how Godwyn went from a colossal Mermaid-Corpse to a much smaller amalgamation of bones.) 1:00:41 - This is unrelated, but I didn't expect this. Made me laugh quite a bit.
Regarding Godfrey and how Serosh is grafted to his body: GRRM has this story called "Monkey Treatment" which is about this obese person who seeks to become thin. He meets this weird fat guy who gives him a monkey to put on his back. The monkey eats all his food and gets fat, and the monkey is impossible to get rid of as it attacks him if he tries to get rid of it or even mentions it to others. And nobody but the protagonist can see the monkey on his back, they just think he's eating all the food himself. Eventually the man starts to fade and the monkey starts to resemble the fat man who sold it. At the end the protagonist meets his old friend who has been almost completely absorbed by his monkey, so that only his loose skin is left, hanging by the monkey's legs. Horrified, the protagonist tries to commit suicide by jumping from an 8th story window. He survives but the monkey on his back cushions his fall and it dies. It is implied to be some sort of alien parasite that would have eaten him or a metaphor how his obesity and love of food will eventually kill him if he doesn't get control. So kind of what Serosh is doing with Godfrey except not really. Some kind of parasitic parallel, especially the way Serosh is trying to emerge and take over, when Godfrey is beaten, but he absorbs his rage and takes it as part of himself before it consumes him.
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Weird theory, but maybe Godrick was a hostage at the moment that Lyndell was attacked by Radahn. That means that Godefroy was one of the first beings to attack the capital after the shattering, probably in the means to inheriting Godwyn's great rune, his ancestor. A hostage, in medieval times, would be a means to keep you safe against your vassals or your enemies, that you mean that Godrick is probably the son of Godefroy, or at least, a direct descendant. In consequence to Godefroy's defeat, Godrick became a hostage at Lyndell, and that was the spark for his self worth issues, as well his snobbish pride of his status of the 'last of Godwyn's lineage'. Why becoming a hostage? Maybe was in Morgott's interest that the great rune's of the Elden Ring were meant to be, in fact, at the possession of each of the game's demigods (maybe he thought that Marika shattered the Elden Ring with a greater purpose, and keeping it broken was maintaining the status quo that was meant to be). Godrick becoming a hostage would mean to Morgott that, indirectly, one of the strongest great rune's would be at his possession. The problem with his strategy would be that, the shattering would cause a major war between the demigods, and this type of 'brotherhood' between the demichildren of Marika would be, in fact, just another hopeless dream of his.
im actually getting the owners of conan the barbarian paid because they claimed it and i refused to take the rykard clip out because i was proud of it haha
There's a chance that Tanith may be a reference to the late British author Tanith Lee. She wrote Gothic/Occult Horror, and many of her stories would fit in well in the Lands Between. It could be a complete coincidence though
I always kinda thought the greater will sent the astels to take out the eternal cities. And radahn has a love for sellia as he learned magic there, I just figured he had love for the nox so he hated the astels so he was holding back more stuff like that
I love the fact that you're hitting your bong at the beginning lol a bong enthusiast right here as well. Cheers mate and thanks a lot for your content❤
Man I’m sure you won’t see this, but sitting here smoking while watching your videos is something I genuinely look forward to every day. All my friends live hours away, and I work 2nd shift, so I don’t really get the chance to hang out with anyone. Watching your videos and sitting in my car and smoking kinda feels like I’m just hanging out listening to a friend talk. I really appreciate that you don’t put on a voice to do your videos. Makes you feel way more genuine. Helps sorta fill that void that comes with being lonely. Thanks for making your videos man ☺️☺️
Sees Mohg 1st time- I'm not gonna touch your dead wife bro, chill Proccess of learning more about his lore- okay it's his husband, cool. Ohh wait it's his relative? The fuck? And he's stuck in a child like form? And he's stuck in a magic slumber? Hey officers, ya that guy right there!
BTW the Black Knife Assassins are Scions of the Eternal cities which if you pay attention to the Lore essentially implies Marika and the Golden Order banished them underground for some unnamed transgression (I suspect it was the creation of the Albanaurics and their worship of the Stars, Night, and the Dark Moon) then when the made further transgression like crafting the finger slayer blades were wiped out by Astel which the Greater will called down upon them. Basically there's a lot bad blood between Marika and the Black Knife Assassins and they had good reason to merc Godwyn her favorite child.
I think you mentioned before that you were unsure of the Omen Bairn origins, and I think rather than being strange objects of worship, they were most like crafted by the parents of the Omen. The Omen Bairn’s design is very similar to the Jizo statues in Sekiro, which are based on an actual Japanese practice, where the likeness of a baby who died is carved into a little egg-shaped statue wrapped in swaddling cloth. The Omen Bairn is merely an object of great remorse for the horrific way Omen births are handled, which explains why they shoot wrathful spirits
19:29 Bro yes! I thought I was the only one. When he yells "Dynasty" I imagined an unimpressed eye-roll from a wife to a husband declaring fervent confidence/glory in some likely to fail plan. Underwhelming for real and they should have done more focus testing with people asking "is this voice appropriate or crap?".
hahah i feel it bro , i dont usually go in on the voice acting on games like this but him and godfrey both sounded so ridiculous to me. which is a trip because most of the voice acting in the game is great, its kinda nuts that these two important bosses sound so goofy.
A headcanon about Ranni - she had a hand in Malenia attacking Caelid. Since Malenia was undefeated, she would be most likely able to kill Radahn and, in this way, release the stars. Maybe around the time Miquella disappeared, Ranni spread a rumor that he has been taken in Caelid by Radahn. Now, this lacks all types of foundation. One plot hole I can think of is, how is Ranni aware of the existence of the Haligtree? But it sounds like something Ranni would potentially do. Get somebody else to do the dirty work and take the blame, too, while she's mostly unknown.
As far as I can tell, the “cool” demigods all either died or suffered a worse fate than death. Radahn lost his mind, Miquella is still asleep, his ascendancy completely twisted. Godwyn is the exact worst example.
I think it's not hard to justify that Radahn would attack the capital at some point. His father got locked up during the Shattering. He didn't seem to favor the Golden Order, nor the Greater Will. I'm curious about the time period between Radagan leaving for the capital and the Shattering of the Elden Ring. How did everyone get along at this point? I think you pretty much covered what detail we are givin, but it would be great if Soft gave more details regarding that period.
I loved the video, altho I just wanted to say I don't think Gael was actually insane I think he knew exactly what he was doing and simply acted broken to convince us to finish him, he knew, without us killing him that he would never be able to achieve his own goals. He knew us defeating him was the key to it all. I personally believe he was the only one not blinded by filianores rest and walked into our battle wanting to challenge us and make us grow. He wanted us to see the hopelessness of it all.
Radahn stopped the stars because the meteor which falls in limgrave was originally going to fall on sellia, which is how he saved the town. He unknowingly halted his sisters fate in order to protect the town where he learned magic.
7:25 there isn’t only one soulless lord. The mausoleum knights follow the soulless demigods inside the mausoleums where you copy remembrances
To clarify, other mausoleum item descriptions reference these mausoleum corpse guys as the soulless demigod children of Marika.
@@brad5204 they reference soulless demigods, but I don't remember any specifically referencing Marika or her children. Do you remember which descriptions?
The ghost also calls the dead God in a mausoleum by weeping hollow Marikas unwanted child so I think the other ones atleast some atleast of the ones in the mausoleums are her bastards. I recorded this before I had explored the mausoleum and death rite lore. I'm making a video about them currently tho so I plan to rectify that mistake
@@TheHonoredMadman oh cool I’m excited to see that
@@TheHonoredMadman Marika was a hoe.
That rip at the start tho😩
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Anyone else notice that while Morgots sword is called his "cursed" sword, while Mogh's spear is referred to as "sacred"
Mohg embraces his defect. Morgot resents it. so naturally Mohg would view it as sacred.
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This is the best fucking intro to any video I’ve ever seen in my life
*Hears the loutest bong rip*....IM FUCKIN SOLD
That sound is annoying as fuck
I think the reason Godrick refers to the Dragon as 'Kindred' is because they're both descendants of powerful beings & former lords (Elder Dragons & Demigods, such as Placidusax & Godfrey) but despite that, their powers are so faded & diluted. They are merely shadows of the strength their lineage once possesed, & that is what makes them kindred.
this should be pinned. great observation
55:00 to add to that, Morgott tells us that the erdtree wards off all who approach. He tried to become elden lord, but was denied. This means he tried to marry his mom but was rejected. So yeah.. there wasn't incest, but there certainly was potential...
I see a lot of people talking about the hole in radahn's armor being the chunk that alexander took after the battle and put it in him, but after looking more precisely I think that this hole is were Morgott struck him in the slide It wouldn't surprise me that morgott could have done that much damage to a younger Radahn and Radahn could've kept the hole to remember to avenge himself later or just honored the victory of the veiled king
i actually totally think thats possible. and i wish i wouldve mentioned it in my video
Also that one Cleanrot Knight who stabbed Radahn in the chest during the first trailer.
You have no idea how hard I got when I seen this bih over an hour long madman. I been going through it lately and your lore helps so much man thank you! I can't wait to watch this later
hey man im glad i could be of some kind of help
Just glad to know I’m not the only one getting bricked up over lore videos
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Everyone respects a hard man.The only problem is staying hard and keeping that appearance up for the public
The Margit + Godrick dynamic is one of my favourite parts of the game. I beat Godrick and was like "Why was the gatekeeper so much harder than the king of the castle? Seems like a kind of weird mistake or oversight on the devs' part." Then as you pick up notes and opinions of Godrick you realise he was essentially a gigantic loser. Later on you realise the full power of Morgott and in hindsight it all makes sense.
Godfrey doesn't have a maiden, he doesn't do anything because he can't get in the damn tree and he knows it. There's a reason he shows up the moment the thing's on fire.
he tries to pull an artorias and steal our glory
Stoned lore is my favorite part of the day I know I've already watched the video but I love coming back to it this is such good content
I think Godfrey was actually IN the badlands at the time of his resurrection. I mean he did get banished and ended up dying, I imagine he was pretty far away from the lands between compared to the other tarnished.
Dude, this is such an underrated channel. I feel like I’m just listening to my stoned buddy explain what’s going on to me while I’m playing. I love it!
Best intro. Collected thoughts:
Beast Regent implies that Serosh is a ruler in his own right, maybe he was king of lions in the Badlands.
I feel Godwyn needs more backstory, he was loved by the dragons, as well as Miquella, who seemed very upset by his half-death. He was obviously a good dude to come out of the worst assault in Leyndell history with a new bff, just wish we knew how good exactly.
Mohg, imo, is the reason the Tarnished is able to even become a lord. If Miquella was able to foster the Haligtree and become his own kind of god, the Tarnished may not have been summoned back at all.
Morgott should have been worshipped. If the Law of Regression is a core of the order, then regression to a crucible-like state should be seen as a blessing. But of course it has been corrupted over time.
Godrick may have been referencing having dragonkin ancestry when he was pillow-talking the dead dragon. If this is Marika's blood or something else, idk.
Rykard and the serpent (Eiglay?) may be the source of the magma wyrm transformation curse. The rocky all-devouring serpent with an affinity for lava seems very similar to ravenous heart-eaters turning to rocky forms with lava.
Ranni is just trying to put the Elden Beast, a star, back in the sky. Not a good follow up to allowing stars to fall again, but you do you queen.
Jerren feels like Radahn's version of Iji, and I wish we got to talk to him about his lord more.
Miquella done got big in that cocoon. The Formless Mother can still gestate, it seems. The cocoon is even on a fucking pelvis, I'm so scared of that fucker now.
Malenia probably doesn't know where Miquella is, and probably doesn't have the mental capacity to figure out how to get there at this stage. She seems handicapped in her first stage, meanwhile the Goddess of Rot form is not even really her consciousness anymore. She wasn't even near her finest when facing Radahn. Woman's been deteriorating longer than Godrick has been a pussy.
Love your content dude, keep up the great work. Edit: formatting
These are some great points. I agree completely. I wish I could find out more about godwyn and miquella they seem left intentionally vague, jerren totally is like radahns iji, the dude has been trying to give radahn a good death for probably a ridiculously long time too. I got a few points I kean to reply with but I'm in a drive thru rn haha
a regent its someone who rules instead of someone else, appointed by a king or lord, my theory its that sherosh ruled over the beast appointed by placidusax, there is even a crucible knight in farum azula which could suggest godfrey was there,
and godfrey having sherosh voluntarily grafted on his back its what makes me insist placidusax its not the stormlord, why would godfrey fight an ally? placidusax its said to be elden lord, not lord of the world, or ruler of the world, elden lord, the lord of elden, the lord of order, so placidusax god clearly was a vessel to the elden ring they even have a ancient elden ring depiciton in azula, with more rings and diferent elden runes than those of radagon and marika.
If you consider Miquella as St.Trina. the connection between Godwyn is even stronger. Because sleep magic and the Tibia Mariners use the same shade of violet and the whole stuff with deathbed DREAM. From what i got, the dream world and the afterlife feel deeply connected.
Also, Miquella was probably the one who helped Fortissax enter Godwyn's dream, trying to save his soul.
@@lucchi018 by your dumb logic, mogh and the giants are conected, the blood is red and the flame of ruin is red
Placidickballs...
Placidouchebag...
Placididdlekids...
The damn dragon
And its, okaaaay to it fiiiish csuse they, dont have aaanyyy feeeeeelings
-godwyn prince of depression
Miquella, in the haligtree, was like "help me stepbro! Im stuck"
Mohg: *unzips his own skin*
"Cooler than Artorias"
Wow, a new Lord of Blasphemy has been born!!!
I think placidusax was just the first lord of the land, but not the first “elden” lord. Also, Malenia definitely committed a war crime at caelid
yeah he was the lord of whaever was around before the elden ring i think
“Yikes! Pupperino wholesome chungus. Thanks for the gold kind stranger!”
-Mohg Lord of Diddling
I think you are right in thinking that Radahn was halting the stars first for his mother and then for his sister. There is evidence to suggest that the house of the moon stood as one in defiance of the golden order.
When you join Ranni's quest but go to the Altus Plateau without triggering sellen's quest and then return to Jerren he tells you to go tell Iji that her fate is controled by the stars and to send you to fight Radahn so that se might find a solution to her problems through fate. He reminisces about his time with the carian royals and with Iji. But most importantly he remembers that the swords that Iji made for Radahn's army were still usavle even after encountering scarlet rot. This means they were friendly at least to some point before the shattering and possibly even to the point that Radahn and Malenia fought.
Further evidence is that Radahn was known as the star scourge from his younger years. Jerren was introduced to Radahn through the carian royal courts. So this means he was on friendly terms with his family even after arresting the stars. I dont think it would be the case if he acted against his family's interest.
All members of the carian royal family share troops among each other. Rani has troops from Rykard in her region, Rykard we know for sure was acting along side Ranni (untill he got the idea of letting a possibly outer god snake eat him) Radahn has in his army the mages from Sellia(an offshoot of Raya lucaria), marrionet soldiers (also from the college thus from his mom ) and his castle has an abductor virgin patrolling the castle.
Even more evidence is that if you look at the map Radahn could not reach the capitol to attack it through the sea as the capitol is surrounded by mountains so you cant land the troops. His only option is through land. To do this he has to go through Limgrave and in my opinion it is this reason that he forces Godrick to come with him probably by force so he can attack the capitol and keep his home safe from invasion by Godricks soldiers. Eventually Godrick abandons Radahn at the capitol by running away hiding as a woman. There is no reason for an attacking force to hide and retreat when sieging if they were control of the area outside the castle. This betrayal I think is why he was hiding from Radahn in the castle and since Radahn was recovering he could not siegh Godrick too. Anyway if you look at the attack on the capitol the entire fight takes place on the left side of the inner wall and the only path leading to the left side is from the volcano manor where they have a portrait of Radahn. They clearly look up to the man. There are still more evidence but comment is getting long already. Oh and btw I think this is also why malenia attacks Radahn, his army was the mightiest outside the capitol and attacking him at this time when he was recovering would be perfect for Malenia who did not have as much of an army.
I think all these things heavily imply that Radahn ,Ranni / Ranalla and Rykard were acting together to over throw the golden order. Radahn the general, Rykard the Praetor( judiciary) and Ranni the head of the house were in the counseling body and the government of the order as evidence by the cutscene before the Morgot fight. They had the power to fight the order since they were part of the order. I doubt the Redmanes who are all about family and loyalty would follow a general who abandoned and betrayed his own family. But all these are my speculation and opinions I could be wrong, but I really think there are a lot of circumstantial evidences suggesting this. The battle between two great houses is very much the way GRRM writes noble families and besides before the marriage between Renalla and Radagon only the Carian Royals and the academy stopped the march of the Golden order so it is safe to say as of now only they had the power to oppose the order if they acted together.
Wow :o
Perhaps Malenia thought Radahn took Miquella. Mohg is crafty. The Haligtree soldiers are looking for Miquella. "Awaiting his return." Miquella went missing perhaps before Malenia and the Cleanrot Knights went to Caelid. Mohg manipulated the situation to make it appear as if Radahn could have been responsible, and Mohg's palace is below Caelid.
Serosh suppresses all of Godfrey’s emotions, so serosh roaring means that he was trying to contain Godfrey’s sorrow for his son morgott, who he and him had a lot in common at the end. I have no idea where he was at all, but he felt horrible for what happened to morgott
damn that made me sad
@@TheHonoredMadman me too lol, that’s why when you watch his cutscene hearing him say, it’s been a long while morgott. Just hits to the bone. And he knows you’re the one who killed morgott. He also is proud of morgott for staying with the tree even after all morgott was put through, he sees himself in morgott, like I said, one cast away from what they earned but still coming back to protect it. I bet if Godfrey could, he’d tell morgott just how proud he was
@@TheHonoredMadman Godfrey is likely the one who made the doll of Morgott
Quick question, was it ever stated that Godfrey died? If he became Hoarah Loux again after losing his grace, perhaps it was something like the separation of him and Serosh in one way or another that lead to him being absent most of the game. When his grace returned, he would search for Serosh because he knows he couldn’t conduct himself as Elden Lord otherwise.
@@alter6243 the cutscene at the beginning of the game has a still image of godfrey and serosh dead when the narrator says "horah loux, chieftain of the badlands"
Just wanna say I much prefer this style of video/conversation. A lot of lore videos online tend to come off as pretentious or are simply wheel treading but I always learn something from your videos and the informal style makes it a lot easier to relate with. For example I had no idea about the connection between miquella and carian tradition with the similar swords. Great video can't for the next one, really wanna see you talk about the imps/graves
Love that you can just hear the bong cooking in the background the whole time
13:13 I would think he being called a "Lich" dragon would imply that he was trying to give his own soul or part of it, to Godwyn and it only corrupted both of them, turning Godwyn half dragon, and the dragon becoming a souless undead, or a Lich.
You are correct that's the problem with my rants. But yeah that's what I think as well from the line about fortisaxx being corrupted
@@TheHonoredMadman w
Haha, well it helps with the engagement with the community, so it's a good thing I would think.
Once I heard the immaculate bong rip in the 1st 5 seconds of the video I knew this was gonna be a good one!
46:25 Something I thought was interesting is that when Gideon talks about Ranni, he says "Ranni is said to have cast aside her Great Rune..." Later, Ranni says this "I stole the Rune of Death, slew mine own Empyrean flesh, casting it away." I think it's interesting they both use the word "cast", and it seems to imply that Great Runes are inextricably tied to flesh. That's why you have to "kill" demigods in order to get them. Except for Rennala. You don't have to kill her. You just have to kill the Amber Egg's projection that it shoots up into the room of Rennala. So you still have to "kill" the Amber Egg to get its Great Rune? Those are just some observations I've made.
The amber egg containing the great rune of the unborn + Renalla obsessively using the rune to repeatedly create identical little girls that appear mindless + Ranni taking over the fight with an illusion the moment the rune's bubble shield pops = The rune of the unborn is probably Ranni's rune, and Renalla went mad trying to use the rune to revive Ranni but failing again and again because Ranni had permanently disembodied herself using half of the rune of death.
Also Ranni being an empyrean, with the potential to become a full god instead of a normal demigod, hints that Radagon's "parting gift" to Renalla may have actually been Ranni herself, with her being born directly from the Amber Egg in the manner of Athena instead of being Renalla's biological child.
Love seeing your lore videos pop up in my subscriptions. Your consistent tone and frequency of uploads gets me through the week thank you for sharing your voice!
Miquella could be a reference to Griffith with his body looking so tortured and the inside with his face looks horrible, just like Griffith after he was tortured.
I think Miquella's planned story arc was going to be like when Griffith is reborn and mind-fucks everyone in the Midlands
Fuck that is brilliant. Miquella is desired by all yet very few actually interract with him. His cocoon reminds me of that image of Griffith in his Behelit. And he also has a tree that is supposed to bring about a new golden age like Griffith.
But also Miquella is a very Martin esque character: a super Gary Stu that everyone loves and hopes will be akin to the next messiah. Only this figure either dies or does not accomplish much or achieve people's expectation. Examples include Rhaegar, who dies before he gets to rule and fix everything, Robb who is betrayed, when militarily he is unstoppable, both from asoiaf. Dying of the Light has Jaan, who wants to save his people from their traditions but becomes a renegade "out-bonder" to his people. Way of cross and Dragon has Damien who is a great priest and inquisitor but loses his faith.
@@psevdhome He never intended to bring about a new age with the haligtree though did he? I thought he did it for the combined purpose of being able to grow up and to become a god to heal Malenia of the rot.
@@Charon510 Ah yes perhaps not in the way all the other guys wanted a new age, you're correct. I was referring to how all those rejected by the erdtree come to him to be part of his haligtree. So not a literal new age, but their own order and world. Griffith technically only sets up his worldtree as a safehaven for humans, he doesn't literally create a new age either.
There are so many parallels between Miquella & Griffith that I refuse to trust him anymore; every time I see some theory about Miquella coming to power to save the world in the DLC or something I just roll my eyes and think of the fools living in Fantasia.
"She would definitely be able to rock Mohgs shit all over the place if she just knew where he was at or even tried to fucking look. If she just got off her ass, but NO she just wakes up when we show up and then just wants to fucking fight us it doesn't make any fucking sense. Fuck her."
GodDAMN was that my favorite part of this video😭🙏 I love these kinds of rant videos lol
Yeah I'm gonna say it Ranni's quest had comfy vibes, in its own cold and violent way, I think people simp for her cause she's the most developed character we interact with, which definitely helps with getting attached to her
Her ending got way more attention than any of the others. She's the one they intended the player to side with
Well, since this started with a fat bog rip. I'm gonna have to hold off on watching this until I re-up.
Heard the intro and immediately started laughing. Great video as always Madman!
Man this video was fantastic enjoyed every second of it that intro alone was perfect
Your lore vids are the best ones because they are quicker with the casual commentary.
Serosh should be an ash of war. That’d be amazing. I feel like he’s kind of an ash when you fight Godfrey cause when they died he didn’t look like a ghost but when you fight Godfrey, he’s a spirit, kind of like Godfrey still relying on his strength as an ash of war, just a thought
Agreed, or any of those lion mobs, whipping around with that leg sword. Didn't think about that. That would be a cool summon.
You’re killing it man quickly becoming one of my favorite lore channels!
Thanks now I can listen to this at work
Literally doing the same thing rn
Morgot upheld the order that banished his father & scorned his brother & himself. Stockholm syndrome goes crazy in the lands between.
On the topic of Malenia, what if we’re misunderstanding her relationship with Miquella? She’s standing in the Haligtree still calling herself both undefeated and the blade of Miquella even though he’s not there. She seems to have no idea that he’s not there, or to not care. I don’t think Malenia has free will except in her Goddess of Rot form, where the rot god is in control. I think she’s completely under Miquella’s control. She doesn’t even remember fighting Radahn. The only way he could save her from the scarlet rot was to control her himself.
Also, I believe his intent behind the Haligtree wasn’t to rival the Erdtree or make a safe haven for outcasts. He used them to experiment and discover a way to age himself; by watering the Haligtree with his and their blood and then confining himself in it, he intended to grow to adulthood as the tree grew. Part of the reason this was possible was because of Godwyn, whom he also “failed” to save. He didn’t fail at all, he was using the Deathroot to create the Haligtree so that, through Godwyn, he could both grow to maturity and become one with the power of the Crucible where the Erdtree draws its power.
There’s a reason Malenia says that Miquella was the most fearsome. His power to charm others made it so his true plans were perceived as some noble endeavor.
Man, Elden Ring needs dlc so badly. Fromsoft expansions always add to the best parts of the story and lore. I want it for the story more than I want it for the gameplay not going to lie.
Tarnished are referred to as Kin after all, but I think it is indeed in a metaphorical sense, as the Tarnished were his Armies sent with him from the Lands Between.
yeah i think its more metaphorical as well. unless godfrey was going around plowing everything in sight
I appreciate the “The Gods Must Be Crazy” reference haha
Holy shit I just found this channel and the into rip has me hooked already
I cannot wait for your starting classes video! Great work, so fascinating.
Yo, just noticed a things. So, in the opening video we get the picture of miquella in his original child form. In this picture he is standing next to mogg, with his hand over moggs, as if they are in accordance. In the cutscene of moggs boss fight, miquellas arm is raised, then falls(and he seems to injure himself to cause the blood pool, which implies collusion) to a position that his blood can pool effectively. Then after that, mogg raises miquellas arm slightly and the arm stays there, which would mean miquella can control his body to some extent in this state. This, I feel, alludes to the fact that miquella was in cahoots with mogg, and that they both planned this, and that miquella is aware to some extent of his surroundings. What do you think about that? Anyone?
And in trying to think why they would collude with each other.... Miquella is against the golden order and mogg is a being that was blessed, or cursed, by the crucible which came before the erdtree. So perhaps they found a similar purpose together in trying to usurp/destroy the golden order. A world with death in it would have blood being spilt after all so perhaps their aims could be more compatible than we first guessed?
Really hope we get a Miquella’s dream dlc where we explore his/moggs dream world bathed in blood & death. (With more expansions on blood & death magic) it could be an homage to The Eclipse from Berserk perhaps with a bleeding sun.
Well - Formless Mother and Rot both appeal to blood. It nearly overtook Malenia, though we’ll have to see what happens to Miquella.
hearing the bong instantly was so fucking funny bro subbed
"Because they said fuck the Erdtree." - I'm also baked and I resonated with this statement.
"The bloody head lice or something" I am fucking deceased, this makes me wanna blow my money on weed
11:19 that's a very good point about the motivation behind the black knife assassins. Also, this was great to listen to. Thanks man
I just found your channel a couple videos ago, and I gotta say, you're probably my favorite Elden Ring lore channel on youtube. You definitely deserve more subscribers. Keep it up!
As soon as I heard that pull I knew I needed a dab for this video
The Serosh part was hysterical, excellent vid as always, thank you!
lol i didn’t even notice your "monotone voice" - you mentioned it somewhere around an hour in and it made me laugh out loud. you have a genuine chill personality and charisma. i like how you riff and talk shit but you produce thoughtful and thought provoking content. keep up the great work madman.
I think this is my favourite video of yours, it's funny informative and you're so laid back it's great
The Godwyn and Nito Theory has one big major flaw: How can Nita have a soul if he already lost it from dying? Did it grow back? Does it have something to do with Fia? Did the Flame give him a new Soul? Or did something else happen? There's a lot that needs to justify Nito being Godwyn, for not only this reason but many others.
Just wanted to put my thoughts out after hearing about the Theory in this video.
(There's also other issues, too, but the Soul one to me seems to be the biggest one, since how would he be able to get the Lord Soul if he's essentially in an immobile vegetative state. One of these other issues is how Godwyn went from a colossal Mermaid-Corpse to a much smaller amalgamation of bones.)
1:00:41 - This is unrelated, but I didn't expect this. Made me laugh quite a bit.
The bong rip at the beginning is deserving enough of a like xD
I like your videos I listen to them when I'm drunk and still cant fall asleep. It's fun to hear someone just talk about the lore of this game.
Regarding Godfrey and how Serosh is grafted to his body: GRRM has this story called "Monkey Treatment" which is about this obese person who seeks to become thin. He meets this weird fat guy who gives him a monkey to put on his back. The monkey eats all his food and gets fat, and the monkey is impossible to get rid of as it attacks him if he tries to get rid of it or even mentions it to others. And nobody but the protagonist can see the monkey on his back, they just think he's eating all the food himself. Eventually the man starts to fade and the monkey starts to resemble the fat man who sold it. At the end the protagonist meets his old friend who has been almost completely absorbed by his monkey, so that only his loose skin is left, hanging by the monkey's legs. Horrified, the protagonist tries to commit suicide by jumping from an 8th story window. He survives but the monkey on his back cushions his fall and it dies. It is implied to be some sort of alien parasite that would have eaten him or a metaphor how his obesity and love of food will eventually kill him if he doesn't get control. So kind of what Serosh is doing with Godfrey except not really. Some kind of parasitic parallel, especially the way Serosh is trying to emerge and take over, when Godfrey is beaten, but he absorbs his rage and takes it as part of himself before it consumes him.
bro has become my fav soulstuber, just adds so much funny commentary to his videos without even trying. Keep being you Madman
I have never Played elden rings. Fell out of gaming myself few years ago. But my Twitter feed told me of this awesome dude that pulls bongs rips and forgets his thought process talking about Lore and I had to see it. 10/10 not disappoint, feel like I have an idea of what's going on without playing. 👍
Lmao it's the audible bong rip for me 😂
Rahdan sounds like a battle shonen protag
Weird theory, but maybe Godrick was a hostage at the moment that Lyndell was attacked by Radahn. That means that Godefroy was one of the first beings to attack the capital after the shattering, probably in the means to inheriting Godwyn's great rune, his ancestor.
A hostage, in medieval times, would be a means to keep you safe against your vassals or your enemies, that you mean that Godrick is probably the son of Godefroy, or at least, a direct descendant.
In consequence to Godefroy's defeat, Godrick became a hostage at Lyndell, and that was the spark for his self worth issues, as well his snobbish pride of his status of the 'last of Godwyn's lineage'.
Why becoming a hostage? Maybe was in Morgott's interest that the great rune's of the Elden Ring were meant to be, in fact, at the possession of each of the game's demigods (maybe he thought that Marika shattered the Elden Ring with a greater purpose, and keeping it broken was maintaining the status quo that was meant to be).
Godrick becoming a hostage would mean to Morgott that, indirectly, one of the strongest great rune's would be at his possession. The problem with his strategy would be that, the shattering would cause a major war between the demigods, and this type of 'brotherhood' between the demichildren of Marika would be, in fact, just another hopeless dream of his.
Mans said “lemme toke up before I get paid”
im actually getting the owners of conan the barbarian paid because they claimed it and i refused to take the rykard clip out because i was proud of it haha
Morogot refers to all the other demigods as willful traitors except Mohg, just interesting. Also points to Radahn not being for the golden order.
Yeah Mohg and morrgott were treated horribly so he probably saw it as never aligned with the golden order
Godefroy
‘God-deaf-Roy’
I think anyway
i hate his name it just looks wrong
There's a chance that Tanith may be a reference to the late British author Tanith Lee. She wrote Gothic/Occult Horror, and many of her stories would fit in well in the Lands Between. It could be a complete coincidence though
Knowing Miyazaki's background with Western literature, this may very well not be a coincidence. Good catch!
“You have to be dead to clap Fia’s cheeks.”
I know what I have to do but I don’t know if I have the strength to do it.
I’m taking bong rips with the narrator lmfaooo
Maybe radahns master told him about creatures like astel and thats why hes holding back the stars too
I always kinda thought the greater will sent the astels to take out the eternal cities. And radahn has a love for sellia as he learned magic there, I just figured he had love for the nox so he hated the astels so he was holding back more stuff like that
@@TheHonoredMadman Trueee
@@TheHonoredMadman part of the reason Sellia got hit so hard is because that's probably where the Black Knife Assassins learned their trade.
This is awesome man I think this is the funniest Lore video I've ever seen thanks a lot
Godfrey: hey Morgott I’m home! That Milk took a lil bit longer to get than……. Oh oh oh
Morgott you need some MILK!!!
Morgott: *Dead*
I think there was some mention of the red hair being a curse by the giants, which is why Radagon hated it
I love the fact that you're hitting your bong at the beginning lol a bong enthusiast right here as well. Cheers mate and thanks a lot for your content❤
Man I’m sure you won’t see this, but sitting here smoking while watching your videos is something I genuinely look forward to every day. All my friends live hours away, and I work 2nd shift, so I don’t really get the chance to hang out with anyone. Watching your videos and sitting in my car and smoking kinda feels like I’m just hanging out listening to a friend talk. I really appreciate that you don’t put on a voice to do your videos. Makes you feel way more genuine. Helps sorta fill that void that comes with being lonely. Thanks for making your videos man ☺️☺️
I really enjoyed this video, looking forward to diving in to the rest of your channel. Keep it up!
Sees Mohg 1st time- I'm not gonna touch your dead wife bro, chill
Proccess of learning more about his lore- okay it's his husband, cool. Ohh wait it's his relative? The fuck? And he's stuck in a child like form? And he's stuck in a magic slumber?
Hey officers, ya that guy right there!
BTW the Black Knife Assassins are Scions of the Eternal cities which if you pay attention to the Lore essentially implies Marika and the Golden Order banished them underground for some unnamed transgression (I suspect it was the creation of the Albanaurics and their worship of the Stars, Night, and the Dark Moon) then when the made further transgression like crafting the finger slayer blades were wiped out by Astel which the Greater will called down upon them. Basically there's a lot bad blood between Marika and the Black Knife Assassins and they had good reason to merc Godwyn her favorite child.
when i made this i had forgotten all about rogiers dialogue
Justice for Mohg
binging all your stuff rn haven't found a dark souls creator with eredin's energy in ages ty god
I think you mentioned before that you were unsure of the Omen Bairn origins, and I think rather than being strange objects of worship, they were most like crafted by the parents of the Omen. The Omen Bairn’s design is very similar to the Jizo statues in Sekiro, which are based on an actual Japanese practice, where the likeness of a baby who died is carved into a little egg-shaped statue wrapped in swaddling cloth. The Omen Bairn is merely an object of great remorse for the horrific way Omen births are handled, which explains why they shoot wrathful spirits
i think thats gotta be it. great catch
Damn it I was headed to bed guess not...Imma enjoy it tho
Same here
19:29 Bro yes! I thought I was the only one. When he yells "Dynasty" I imagined an unimpressed eye-roll from a wife to a husband declaring fervent confidence/glory in some likely to fail plan. Underwhelming for real and they should have done more focus testing with people asking "is this voice appropriate or crap?".
hahah i feel it bro , i dont usually go in on the voice acting on games like this but him and godfrey both sounded so ridiculous to me. which is a trip because most of the voice acting in the game is great, its kinda nuts that these two important bosses sound so goofy.
A headcanon about Ranni - she had a hand in Malenia attacking Caelid. Since Malenia was undefeated, she would be most likely able to kill Radahn and, in this way, release the stars. Maybe around the time Miquella disappeared, Ranni spread a rumor that he has been taken in Caelid by Radahn.
Now, this lacks all types of foundation. One plot hole I can think of is, how is Ranni aware of the existence of the Haligtree?
But it sounds like something Ranni would potentially do. Get somebody else to do the dirty work and take the blame, too, while she's mostly unknown.
Cool theory but im pretty sure Malenia has no idea that miquella was stolen at all. Thats why she still sits by the Haligtree
30:05 No since he grafts a dragon head on his arm and as you mentioned he grafted a troll's torso, so no there is no need for bloodline.
Nobody talkin about this sick ass reference with the title? Lol your style is the best too, got me subbed after 1 video
As far as I can tell, the “cool” demigods all either died or suffered a worse fate than death. Radahn lost his mind, Miquella is still asleep, his ascendancy completely twisted. Godwyn is the exact worst example.
rykard is a snake
@@TheHonoredMadman true, before being a snake he was very much admired and beloved by his Gelmir knights hahah.
I enjoyed that explaining. Not censored, making it even better. Very nice
I love how you opened the video I if you ever wanna just chat lore Im down I do it casually and blitzed while I'm on stream
great vid.”if this vid gave you any information,thats dope”best line lol
I think it's not hard to justify that Radahn would attack the capital at some point. His father got locked up during the Shattering. He didn't seem to favor the Golden Order, nor the Greater Will.
I'm curious about the time period between Radagan leaving for the capital and the Shattering of the Elden Ring. How did everyone get along at this point? I think you pretty much covered what detail we are givin, but it would be great if Soft gave more details regarding that period.
Miquella is said to be fearsome in my opinion because it is heavy implied he can control the minds of others through unalloyed gold.
Yeah, Godfrey becomes the first demigod after marrying Marika. He is called that way in the game, somewhere.
Been subscribed since your OG iceberg video and I just gotta say loved seeing this in my sub box 🔥💯 love what you do man
First 10 seconds were all i needed, subbed and addicted for life
I loved the video, altho I just wanted to say I don't think Gael was actually insane I think he knew exactly what he was doing and simply acted broken to convince us to finish him, he knew, without us killing him that he would never be able to achieve his own goals. He knew us defeating him was the key to it all. I personally believe he was the only one not blinded by filianores rest and walked into our battle wanting to challenge us and make us grow. He wanted us to see the hopelessness of it all.
best character
Radahn stopped the stars because the meteor which falls in limgrave was originally going to fall on sellia, which is how he saved the town. He unknowingly halted his sisters fate in order to protect the town where he learned magic.