Regarding this, youtube will adjust the volume of your videos depending on their loudest points. So if you have a loud noise it will make the rest of your video extremely quiet. I suspect this is due to how many videoes used to randomly play extremely loud distorted sounds in the era of ytp and mlg clips
FYI it's a myth gold doesn't tarnish. It does under certain chemical reactions. And the color it changes to when it does tarnish? Purple Interesting, no?
Hmm, this was very unexpected. Definitely one of the best videos in explaining what Elden Ring is about. Bravo 👏 There is definitely a heavy physics influence in the game. Nice to hear presentations about the subject I get stuck on religious interpretations. I often think of Radagon as a "red dragon," and love his association with the Astrologers. That he, maybe as a disembodied spirit, forsaw the arrival of the Elden Beast in the stars. That is to say, love the description of Marika as the "fruit of a tree" who fed herself to a great serpent. I love the "fairy tail" feel of DS2. I know the Iron Keep elevator can be divisive for lore implications, but really cool that you added the elevator. Sweet Shalquoir is one of my favorite characters
oh my yes, I'm glad you mentioned Radagon and the astrologers! that's going to be a part of the "Red" video which i actually wrote before this one... and realized i had an entire other video's worth of context to chew through before i could even broach the subject! also DS2 is just flatly one of my favorite games and i privately refer to Elden Ring as Dark Souls II: 2 all the time lmao. that intro alone just stands so far afield of any of the others! you've reminded me that one of the videos i've intended is about Silver and that is going to actually include just a really strange number of cats, including Shalquoir! that one'll be the "Blue" video, respectively, because that's the color nanosized silver takes on in colloidal solution and/or stained glass windows. It's also anti-microbial! People used to keep their milk from souring with a silver coin, I could go on for hours and probably will when I make the video lmao thank you so much, I worry a lot about how well I balance the physics and religion and I'm glad you liked the video :3
@jenny_azoth Glad you see significance in DS2 and that intro video. I remember, after playing through ds1 through Elden Ring, replaying DS2 and being blow away by the melting mother and child and the old woman weaving threads of fates I've wanted someone to make a video on "cats" for the longest time! I make an association between "fairies" and "cats" in soulsborne. Very, cool. Love that it is blue. The series of videos on colors sounds amazing.
To be abundantly clear (sorry the music kinda drowns out my thesis statement), the thesis statement is: "Gold Comes From The Scadutree; The Erdtree Stole It" on the basis of: "All Life Seeks To Dissipatively Adapt, Which Requires A Driving Force, Like Trees Seeking The Sun", for which I use the cited paper to prove that point out in such coarse-grained terms [generic; lacking in specific descriptors] that trees can be proven to also be worms, and vice versa, solidifying the cycle of death and decay into Order itself as the Rings. These Rings, so described, could never escape the cycles of Abundance and Rot, as they'd have to continually find new golden trees to enshroud, or otherwise would have to fundamentally undo the Original Sin of Marika having fed herself [possessing the kindness of Gold, without Order] to the Elden Beast [the incarnation of Order] in order to produce what we refer to as the "Golden Order". Miquella can then be shown to be shaving away at these shared facets, down to even forsaking the emotion of love by which they were known and with it, the deep purple hue found juxtaposed with gold inside the Elden Beast, resembling the excruciations of the Hornsent Inquisitors in the process. This is confirmed by Miquella's final lines, relating to wishing for a gentler age, which brings us back to the Kindness of Gold, but without Order. Unalloyed, if you will. Miquella, in other words, intends to perform the same Sin (and does so successfully, by all accounts) but without any actual flesh to feed to the Beast, in the process seemingly removing Order from Gold and restoring the original Spiral that aimed to climb all the way to the heavens straightforwardly. With all that, it should be clear why the Scadutree was left twisted and disOrdered by the extraction process, like a used-up lemon rind.
I think this video is getting at a headcannon I was starting to fall into, in a smarter, more reasonable and gentlier spoken way, but I haven't gotten to the dlc portion yet in the game and need to come back to piece this together when I wont spoil anything. This is so interesting though, oh my god. I do believe you are onto something.
Ok~ I love this hekin video. You have a very soft and easy to listen to voice. Either I am not nearly intelligent enough to understand or your mind is very jumbled mess, maybe both. Followed and Subscribed. I hope you continue to make videos and stream.
My brain last night: "Let me check if there are any new Elden Ring lore videos before bed." Also my brain: "Wtf did I just watch?" I loved this video. The most unique perspective I've seen on this game, yet. Personally, I'd be more interested in hearing you expand about the idea that these characters feed themselves to the serpent when they enter the Gate of Divinity.
@@DoctorPecker hell yeah! Thank you so much, and rest assured that worm guy will return >:3 Next video whenever I can get around to it will be about red and gold, and that dovetails nicely into a theory I have about the role of aqua regia in this world model considering the discussion of alloying and gold
Almost every statement is a huge leap in logic and fails to captivate on a storytelling level. No idea what was said but it was certainly things being said.
Don't wanna be harsh, but I think this style of script and editing does not work for lore theories like this. You meander and side track too much and I lost sense of what is being explained. If the premise was more polished and you made an attempt to genuinely try to teach me I would have watched the whole thing, but 15 minutes in and I need to click off because I don't connect with the points being made. There's no logical step by step breakdown. I can still appreciate the time and effort you spent though, so good looks.
i appreciate the feedback! this was more an impressionistic take because i just had to admit to myself that if i wanted to explain this point by point i would have to explain most of the lore in the game, and i simply don't have that in me to do all in a single lore video >< a lot of the dropped threads will be picked up in future videos assuming i dont die before then but i understand if losing the thread was reason enough to click off, thanks for giving it a chance!
@@jenny_azoth No problem, and yeah re-explaining is definitely cumbersome but I will definitely check out your future videos because I think you have unique ideas for the lore, best of luck and happy new year!
Volume warning at 13:55, sorry in advance
Regarding this, youtube will adjust the volume of your videos depending on their loudest points.
So if you have a loud noise it will make the rest of your video extremely quiet.
I suspect this is due to how many videoes used to randomly play extremely loud distorted sounds in the era of ytp and mlg clips
@@alicealysia thank you so much I was wondering why the audio was weird between export and upload ;-;
FYI it's a myth gold doesn't tarnish. It does under certain chemical reactions. And the color it changes to when it does tarnish? Purple
Interesting, no?
Hmm, this was very unexpected. Definitely one of the best videos in explaining what Elden Ring is about. Bravo 👏
There is definitely a heavy physics influence in the game. Nice to hear presentations about the subject
I get stuck on religious interpretations. I often think of Radagon as a "red dragon," and love his association with the Astrologers. That he, maybe as a disembodied spirit, forsaw the arrival of the Elden Beast in the stars. That is to say, love the description of Marika as the "fruit of a tree" who fed herself to a great serpent.
I love the "fairy tail" feel of DS2. I know the Iron Keep elevator can be divisive for lore implications, but really cool that you added the elevator.
Sweet Shalquoir is one of my favorite characters
oh my yes, I'm glad you mentioned Radagon and the astrologers! that's going to be a part of the "Red" video which i actually wrote before this one... and realized i had an entire other video's worth of context to chew through before i could even broach the subject! also DS2 is just flatly one of my favorite games and i privately refer to Elden Ring as Dark Souls II: 2 all the time lmao. that intro alone just stands so far afield of any of the others!
you've reminded me that one of the videos i've intended is about Silver and that is going to actually include just a really strange number of cats, including Shalquoir! that one'll be the "Blue" video, respectively, because that's the color nanosized silver takes on in colloidal solution and/or stained glass windows. It's also anti-microbial! People used to keep their milk from souring with a silver coin, I could go on for hours and probably will when I make the video lmao
thank you so much, I worry a lot about how well I balance the physics and religion and I'm glad you liked the video :3
@jenny_azoth Glad you see significance in DS2 and that intro video. I remember, after playing through ds1 through Elden Ring, replaying DS2 and being blow away by the melting mother and child and the old woman weaving threads of fates
I've wanted someone to make a video on "cats" for the longest time! I make an association between "fairies" and "cats" in soulsborne. Very, cool. Love that it is blue.
The series of videos on colors sounds amazing.
To be abundantly clear (sorry the music kinda drowns out my thesis statement), the thesis statement is: "Gold Comes From The Scadutree; The Erdtree Stole It" on the basis of: "All Life Seeks To Dissipatively Adapt, Which Requires A Driving Force, Like Trees Seeking The Sun", for which I use the cited paper to prove that point out in such coarse-grained terms [generic; lacking in specific descriptors] that trees can be proven to also be worms, and vice versa, solidifying the cycle of death and decay into Order itself as the Rings. These Rings, so described, could never escape the cycles of Abundance and Rot, as they'd have to continually find new golden trees to enshroud, or otherwise would have to fundamentally undo the Original Sin of Marika having fed herself [possessing the kindness of Gold, without Order] to the Elden Beast [the incarnation of Order] in order to produce what we refer to as the "Golden Order". Miquella can then be shown to be shaving away at these shared facets, down to even forsaking the emotion of love by which they were known and with it, the deep purple hue found juxtaposed with gold inside the Elden Beast, resembling the excruciations of the Hornsent Inquisitors in the process. This is confirmed by Miquella's final lines, relating to wishing for a gentler age, which brings us back to the Kindness of Gold, but without Order. Unalloyed, if you will. Miquella, in other words, intends to perform the same Sin (and does so successfully, by all accounts) but without any actual flesh to feed to the Beast, in the process seemingly removing Order from Gold and restoring the original Spiral that aimed to climb all the way to the heavens straightforwardly. With all that, it should be clear why the Scadutree was left twisted and disOrdered by the extraction process, like a used-up lemon rind.
That thumbnail, this is the kind of lore especulation I need
As a worm guy I have to agree we are the jonklers of elden ring
@@kaelgray3667 jonkler's worm trick 😔
I adore you for making a nearly hour long video about the Gaol worms
Idk if you turned them off, but without captions, I can't follow what you're saying during parts with music.
sorry! i'll have the audio fixed soon, just recovering a bit
the resemblance to real life worms is uncanny
I think this video is getting at a headcannon I was starting to fall into, in a smarter, more reasonable and gentlier spoken way, but I haven't gotten to the dlc portion yet in the game and need to come back to piece this together when I wont spoil anything. This is so interesting though, oh my god. I do believe you are onto something.
I should be doing schoolwork.
But fuck it, let's do this.
my new favorite video
I would still listen to this video if it was a worm
Ok~ I love this hekin video.
You have a very soft and easy to listen to voice. Either I am not nearly intelligent enough to understand or your mind is very jumbled mess, maybe both. Followed and Subscribed. I hope you continue to make videos and stream.
the seemingly entirely unrelated opening and a homestuck gif has me locked in now. i need to understand how you reached that conclusion..
I'm so fucking locked in
My brain last night: "Let me check if there are any new Elden Ring lore videos before bed."
Also my brain: "Wtf did I just watch?"
I loved this video. The most unique perspective I've seen on this game, yet. Personally, I'd be more interested in hearing you expand about the idea that these characters feed themselves to the serpent when they enter the Gate of Divinity.
@@DoctorPecker hell yeah! Thank you so much, and rest assured that worm guy will return >:3
Next video whenever I can get around to it will be about red and gold, and that dovetails nicely into a theory I have about the role of aqua regia in this world model considering the discussion of alloying and gold
9:12 is that a j-jj-jojos reference
go off!
Almost every statement is a huge leap in logic and fails to captivate on a storytelling level. No idea what was said but it was certainly things being said.
Loved it!!!
Homestuck elden ring canon???
👍
wow this video sure reveals a lot
ABOUT HOW AUTHOR IS SUPER FREAKING *GAY* that is! 😼
Don't wanna be harsh, but I think this style of script and editing does not work for lore theories like this. You meander and side track too much and I lost sense of what is being explained. If the premise was more polished and you made an attempt to genuinely try to teach me I would have watched the whole thing, but 15 minutes in and I need to click off because I don't connect with the points being made. There's no logical step by step breakdown. I can still appreciate the time and effort you spent though, so good looks.
i appreciate the feedback! this was more an impressionistic take because i just had to admit to myself that if i wanted to explain this point by point i would have to explain most of the lore in the game, and i simply don't have that in me to do all in a single lore video ><
a lot of the dropped threads will be picked up in future videos assuming i dont die before then but i understand if losing the thread was reason enough to click off, thanks for giving it a chance!
@@jenny_azoth No problem, and yeah re-explaining is definitely cumbersome but I will definitely check out your future videos because I think you have unique ideas for the lore, best of luck and happy new year!
@@cpegalaxy thank you so much and happy new year to you as well!!
oh there's a sun there 😐ooohhhh
thatsa sun
put some bass in your voice
Well those worms aren't metal bbs with a magnetic force running through it🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣... theyre stone
Also that's not a crucible. It's the giants forge for one... and 2. Those aren't trails🤣🤣🤣🤣... the things broken🤣🤣🤣
Its pronounced SHADOW tree lol... like how SIOFRA is pronounced SHEFRA
A dude named jenny🤔🤔🤔
Is this a woman?
I don't think so.
How's that remotely relevant? The topic is Elden Ring, not gender identity. Focus, people!
I guess the real women where the worms we met along the way
@@jacklaika1596 I probably love you.
@@iNC0GNEGRO thank you, I like your shoes