This song does so well in portraying bernkastel, something unimaginably powerful yet mesmerinsingly graceful. It's sheer presence enough to leave you in awe, but you cannot ever get rid of the feeling there is something wrong with it...
@@godverse4364 brother i hate to break it to you but first of all WHAT are you talking about lmao and secondly, if you wanna powerscale Umineko you're kinda completely missing the point of the story
Bernkastel and Rika are similiar to eachother, Takano is voiced by the VA from Eva, Same goes for Kanon and Satoshi, You can tell, maybe the Wiki will help you.
I read a translation from the TIPS for Umineko called Lambadelta's Diary. Although it is never implicitly stated, Lambadelta grants a wish of a girl who wants to become a god and many years after Bernkastel is born. Now if we say that girl is Takano and since Rika's existence came after Takano, then after a few years the despair of the other world Rikas came together and formed Bernkastel. Then after Higurashi was finished, the hopeful Rikas formed Frederica Bernkastel. Does that make sense?
Higurashi's rated 12+ on the App Store even though it has very vivid descriptions of murders. But I think it's fine to watch/read/play these at a young age, reading Onikakushi at 10 had a different charm then now. Same goes for Elfen Lied and School Days etc.
My 8-year-old self would have absolutely adore these kinda of stories. I was craving for villains that are actually evil, that bad things are actually terrible, no sugar coating. Most adults underestimate a child's intelligence, may have been the result of their only enjoying sub-par media when they were young. I theorized that most of these "Adults" brain are so underdeveloped that they can't even comprehend extremely simple underlying concepts, therefore, interpreting them wrongly. In turn, their over-protectiveness raised even more generations that aren't capable of thinking for themselves. Children aren't monkeys, they wouldn't commit violence, crimes or inappropriate, sexual behaviours just because they see it, especially if they come from a loving and caring family, and are well educated. What we are doing with all these age rating is simply blinding them, temporary or permanently, bringing up naive individuals that stumbles when facing reality.
Well, I wonder about it, the violence in Umineko is somewhat different than Higurashi, In Umineko it's kinda more gory but in Higurashi the violence goes more on the psychologic side so, in my opinion, I think Higurashi is harder to handle than Umineko in term of violence.
Umineko violence has only shock value, on Higurashi the violence it's an intensification of the horror. Since Higurashis violence is linked to psychological abuse is way more scaring and exhausting than Umineko. Satoko's stabbing scene, or Shions nail ripping for example.
Good tought. The violence in Umineko is more like Noir fiction with some revenge too. Sometimes is also horror like but the feeling you get is that there is a reason for it. While Higurashi violence comes from unstable people that have lost their mind and deal withtheir trauma in the worst way. Umineko------>Cool bloded murderers Higurashi------>Psichotic murderers Umineko is less scary because, sometimes, you cane even share the rage of the assasin. Higurashi is uncanny.
It also can't be helped that you don't really feel invested in the characters when violence occurs because you know they are just pieces or everything that's happening is not real anyway. In Higurashi, the same idea of different game boards or kakeras applies, but aside from that life goes on normally and indefinitely within each game board, making you worry for the fate of each character, making you want to see as many of them as possible to survive or at least be spared of the violence. In comparison, every game in Umineko is so self-contained and restricted, it feels more like a parody and you know right from the beginning that they WILL die. In higurashi, while tragedy is always to be expected, you are given the hope and wish that something totally different may occur instead.
@@powerfulberry237 In addition to that, the emphasize of Umineko is the mystery and not the violence. The murders, while incredibly violent, are usually uncannily clean, especially when you look beyond the fantasy scene and just focus on the crime scenes as found. Which is why the Episode 7 tea party feels so noticeably different! There Ryukishi orientates his narration back to Higurashi's roots of a shocking escalation of violence. Just... bloody hell, Jessica's murder still gives me shivers years later!
@@dschehutinefer5627 yeah ep7, or the real truth in general, felt darker. Because it felt real even before the revelation and as you say there is no fantasy involved. You started to feel like Battler in the first few eps where he refused to believe any of the people he trusted were capable of committing the murders and yet it was literally these same people that were doing it while showing new parts of themselves you really didn't want to see. This is also another reason why death/murder stories aren't necessarily dark or disturbing. You may even grow desensitized of it. Things can be dark(er) without even involving deaths, even more so if it involves slow tortures. Psychological horror is the real form of horror after all. If anyone is familiar with SMTDS, some denser readers often argue that the 2nd game is darker than the 1st simply because more people "die" in the second.
OMG I've been trying to come up with song suggestions for a convention ball and I couldn't think of this song's title, but I knew it existed! :O I was thinking "There's this one waltz-like song from Umineko and I can't think of what it's called..."
@zyntranzyn She is Rika who became a witch after winning a 1000-year game against Lamdadelta (just like Battler became a wizard after winning against Beatrice). Ofc we can craft an infinite amount of assumptions ^^
"Kids today..."? They can always be just like our ancestors and grow up witnessing the real deal, though I'm certain that still goes on in some places.
Ehm... IMO it's kind of hard to handle Umineko if you're 13 though, unless you're both completely unaffected by gore and a genius. But well, the story is absurdly interesting. It has so many twists it's not even funny, you NEVER know what's going to happen. And the gore isn't the main focus anyway, it's just a tool the writer uses (so it isn't heavy, either).
From what I could decipher, he's talking about Ryuukishi07's characters, Bernkastel (first name mentioned) and Frederika (second name mentioned). Though I'm really not sure at all and I don't care to use google translate, lol
The anime is not bad. You should read the visual novels before you do in order to understand the context of the anime. The anime covers episode arcs 1 to 4. Wish they could continue it till 8.
I suggest you go to Umineko Tweak when you own a copy of Umineko and Umineko Chiru. They are working on putting the PS3 voices, effects and artwork into the PC version to enhance it. If you mind do not pirate this game ever... The guy who makes these is not from a big company meaning he truly needs his fans support.
so if she is basically the same person as Rika. is this show basically Higurashi but a few years later and showing new characters? cuz they do that with some shows
Well, If you believe in witches' theory... You could figured out that Featherine has Bern as her Miko, and in the "real world", they live together .. that would explain some things... anyway, It truly think, that ryukishi made that cliche, to twist our minds .. nothing else xd
Im just trying to explain to the people that need something to go on. And I'm not the only one making theories. Everyone on this video is. I'm simply giving people a version of events using what I know. I've watched Higurashi (Both Manga and Anime) and read a considerable amount on Umineko and if you have a better answer (Which it is by the way) then I neither can fully agree or disagree with you. Also, I hate RUclips's limit too. I feel it is stupid and a waste of space.
I watched it when I was 13, and I wasn't affected by the gore (which is mild compared to Elfen Lied) and I am definitely not a genius. Please don't be so ageist to think that 13 year olds can't handle this.
What, people are gonna spam me telling me that they watched it when they were 11~13 now >.< The gore in the games really is mild at most, and even the one in the animes is meh because the anime doesn't do Umineko justice. The stuff about age and all was more because of the story - the games' story, not the anime - which isn't all that easy to understand. There are a lot of implications, etc. Dunno how old you are now, but I think you'd definitely enjoy the games, and in a totally different way.
This song does so well in portraying bernkastel, something unimaginably powerful yet mesmerinsingly graceful. It's sheer presence enough to leave you in awe, but you cannot ever get rid of the feeling there is something wrong with it...
Unimeko tier 1-S high > scpverse tier 1-S low > tier 1-A high azathoth > hajun tier 1-A > tier 1-A low marvel comics verse and dc-verse
Unimeko tier 1-S high metaverse > all verse 100% tier 1-S low metaverse and tier 1-A high outerverse
Greator tier 1-S high > Feathirine Augustus avrora tier 1-S high > Bernkastel and lambdelgelta tier 1-S+ > Beatrice tier 1-S low
Acfwiki logically new system levels > illogically vs.battles power levels
@@godverse4364 brother i hate to break it to you but first of all WHAT are you talking about lmao and secondly, if you wanna powerscale Umineko you're kinda completely missing the point of the story
I’m disappointed that they didn’t play this at my prom in my junior year. This would have been excellent ballroom music! 😁
I used that song as my wedding dance when I got married
@@ПётрКондратьев-к7ыwow, what a Giga chad u are for that
I can almost hear witches' laughter... Perfect for Halloween
도착 했어야
I love this track so much...devilishly fun and yet there's still some cruelty to it. *sigh* Just wonderful. So fitting for dear Beato.
perfect waltz music right here :)
With Goat-Butler around you
@@Simon-td4xy All of the Goats!
Lady Bernkastel! Do you like my furniture? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Lady Bernkastela oh?
@@Ramillia. Are you the Bernkastel from another world? I am the cruelest witch.
I never realized this, but I get a very KH(2) feel from this track (especially Beast’s Castle).
That moment when Lambdadelta pops on your screen for the first time
Bernkastel and Rika are similiar to eachother,
Takano is voiced by the VA from Eva,
Same goes for Kanon and Satoshi,
You can tell, maybe the Wiki will help you.
I read a translation from the TIPS for Umineko called Lambadelta's Diary. Although it is never implicitly stated, Lambadelta grants a wish of a girl who wants to become a god and many years after Bernkastel is born. Now if we say that girl is Takano and since Rika's existence came after Takano, then after a few years the despair of the other world Rikas came together and formed Bernkastel. Then after Higurashi was finished, the hopeful Rikas formed Frederica Bernkastel. Does that make sense?
There will always be people hating on Bernkastel, in fact I think the amount of Bernkastel Haters are equal that of a...CEMETERY ahahah.wav.
Higurashi's rated 12+ on the App Store even though it has very vivid descriptions of murders. But I think it's fine to watch/read/play these at a young age, reading Onikakushi at 10 had a different charm then now. Same goes for Elfen Lied and School Days etc.
I'd say its better to play it around 13-14. 10 is too much for kid to handle. (Yeah, i'am necroposting, dont give a s)
@@Vadim_Slastihin I don’t think a ten year old would even understand umineko anyway
My 8-year-old self would have absolutely adore these kinda of stories. I was craving for villains that are actually evil, that bad things are actually terrible, no sugar coating. Most adults underestimate a child's intelligence, may have been the result of their only enjoying sub-par media when they were young. I theorized that most of these "Adults" brain are so underdeveloped that they can't even comprehend extremely simple underlying concepts, therefore, interpreting them wrongly. In turn, their over-protectiveness raised even more generations that aren't capable of thinking for themselves.
Children aren't monkeys, they wouldn't commit violence, crimes or inappropriate, sexual behaviours just because they see it, especially if they come from a loving and caring family, and are well educated. What we are doing with all these age rating is simply blinding them, temporary or permanently, bringing up naive individuals that stumbles when facing reality.
Well, I wonder about it, the violence in Umineko is somewhat different than Higurashi, In Umineko it's kinda more gory but in Higurashi the violence goes more on the psychologic side so, in my opinion, I think Higurashi is harder to handle than Umineko in term of violence.
Umineko violence has only shock value, on Higurashi the violence it's an intensification of the horror. Since Higurashis violence is linked to psychological abuse is way more scaring and exhausting than Umineko. Satoko's stabbing scene, or Shions nail ripping for example.
Good tought. The violence in Umineko is more like Noir fiction with some revenge too. Sometimes is also horror like but the feeling you get is that there is a reason for it. While Higurashi violence comes from unstable people that have lost their mind and deal withtheir trauma in the worst way.
Umineko------>Cool bloded murderers
Higurashi------>Psichotic murderers
Umineko is less scary because, sometimes, you cane even share the rage of the assasin. Higurashi is uncanny.
It also can't be helped that you don't really feel invested in the characters when violence occurs because you know they are just pieces or everything that's happening is not real anyway.
In Higurashi, the same idea of different game boards or kakeras applies, but aside from that life goes on normally and indefinitely within each game board, making you worry for the fate of each character, making you want to see as many of them as possible to survive or at least be spared of the violence.
In comparison, every game in Umineko is so self-contained and restricted, it feels more like a parody and you know right from the beginning that they WILL die. In higurashi, while tragedy is always to be expected, you are given the hope and wish that something totally different may occur instead.
@@powerfulberry237 In addition to that, the emphasize of Umineko is the mystery and not the violence. The murders, while incredibly violent, are usually uncannily clean, especially when you look beyond the fantasy scene and just focus on the crime scenes as found.
Which is why the Episode 7 tea party feels so noticeably different! There Ryukishi orientates his narration back to Higurashi's roots of a shocking escalation of violence. Just... bloody hell, Jessica's murder still gives me shivers years later!
@@dschehutinefer5627 yeah ep7, or the real truth in general, felt darker. Because it felt real even before the revelation and as you say there is no fantasy involved. You started to feel like Battler in the first few eps where he refused to believe any of the people he trusted were capable of committing the murders and yet it was literally these same people that were doing it while showing new parts of themselves you really didn't want to see.
This is also another reason why death/murder stories aren't necessarily dark or disturbing. You may even grow desensitized of it. Things can be dark(er) without even involving deaths, even more so if it involves slow tortures. Psychological horror is the real form of horror after all.
If anyone is familiar with SMTDS, some denser readers often argue that the 2nd game is darker than the 1st simply because more people "die" in the second.
Bern's theme is awsome!
*Dances with one of the goat-kuns* XDDDD
OMG I've been trying to come up with song suggestions for a convention ball and I couldn't think of this song's title, but I knew it existed! :O I was thinking "There's this one waltz-like song from Umineko and I can't think of what it's called..."
so classic yet i love it!!
not someone id want to run into. fun & whimsical, yet hints at devilish cruelty underneath
@zyntranzyn She is Rika who became a witch after winning a 1000-year game against Lamdadelta (just like Battler became a wizard after winning against Beatrice).
Ofc we can craft an infinite amount of assumptions ^^
Lovely quiet symphony
Oh man- by far one of my favourite anime soundtrack songs
💙Bernkastel💙
it reminds me of the days i played kingdom hearts 2
ahh ilbever forget those days :)
"Kids today..."? They can always be just like our ancestors and grow up witnessing the real deal, though I'm certain that still goes on in some places.
This feels like a Bloodborne bossfight
Would make amazing Halloween music also umineko is good so far as I seen
Reminds me of Beast's Castle from 358/2 days since it's all dark whenever you visit (similar to the background's colour)
This track reminds me of beast's castle's theme from KH2
Ehm... IMO it's kind of hard to handle Umineko if you're 13 though, unless you're both completely unaffected by gore and a genius.
But well, the story is absurdly interesting. It has so many twists it's not even funny, you NEVER know what's going to happen. And the gore isn't the main focus anyway, it's just a tool the writer uses (so it isn't heavy, either).
so beautifull.....wait, is this a tear?!
Good ost. :3
+Battler Ushiromiya The GameMaster
Good ?
this is a masterpiece
Even worse :o
This reminds me of Bloodmasque.
No dislikes... all is right with the world.
From what I could decipher, he's talking about Ryuukishi07's characters, Bernkastel (first name mentioned) and Frederika (second name mentioned). Though I'm really not sure at all and I don't care to use google translate, lol
a fascinating soundtrack & an unexpected range in beat tunes as well. *SyBlur~
I'm reading EP7 and I'm 12. Never watched the anime,though.
Don't watch Umineko's anime adaptation. It's a disgrace to the brilliance of the sound novels and visual novels.
sorry but anime is done well don't spoil fun Bernkastel will scold you
The anime is not bad. You should read the visual novels before you do in order to understand the context of the anime. The anime covers episode arcs 1 to 4. Wish they could continue it till 8.
Oh. Well, it's kinda confusing when you refer to a song as fitting Beato when it's meant for Bern ._.
I suggest you go to Umineko Tweak when you own a copy of Umineko and Umineko Chiru. They are working on putting the PS3 voices, effects and artwork into the PC version to enhance it. If you mind do not pirate this game ever... The guy who makes these is not from a big company meaning he truly needs his fans support.
I could dance on it!! Wonderful track ^^
:)
Reminds me of Black Butler...
During the part that's just the harpsichord (around 0:40), try humming the chimneysweep song from mary Poppins, it matches up surprisingly well!
This reminds me of Disgaea.
I wish these kind of clothing would be more popular amongst girls in sweden....
My name is Lilliana..
I have finally found a song with my name in it.. or at least the title...
sounds like beasts castle from kingdom hearts 2
Yoo
Lovely 🖤
@UltraDragonDragon hmmm? i think Rika was just a human and Bern was in her body, Featherine was Hanyuu and Lambda was somewhere helping Takano
Link to the image in the video please? Looks amazing =o
AH!! It's Troll'castel! Everyone run for your Life's Dignity!! xDD
i think bernkastel and rika are similar to eva ushiromiya and eva beatrice, the same person at the begining but at the end they took diferent ways.
4 dislikes... all is wrong with the world.
This sounds like a Castlevania music
so if she is basically the same person as Rika. is this show basically Higurashi but a few years later and showing new characters? cuz they do that with some shows
aww it'll take me forever to decifer all that kanji
Well, If you believe in witches' theory... You could figured out that Featherine has Bern as her Miko, and in the "real world", they live together .. that would explain some things... anyway, It truly think, that ryukishi made that cliche, to twist our minds .. nothing else xd
actually its explained in higurashi kinda idk if u read/played it
...it is inevitable, you are already a sadistic witch. I see... then the wisest course of action right now is...
*runs away*
That's because they are spposedly the same person; there are many links between Umineko and Higurashi.
Oh, thank you! I sadly don't have the money (I'm 13 and don't get pocket money) but I could possibly get them for my birthday or something.
I know this is old, but did you get It?
She looks sooooooo kawaii X3
Reminds me of Warcraft 3
Anyone knows a song similar to this?
Listen to some Vivaldi? Or even Mozart?
@AdamS could you send it again please? I can't see it :c
As I've mentioned, I think it fits Beato better.
agreed
nipaaa
I really don't even see a point to get pissed off over that.
Thanks!Not a lady, just a girl. ^_^
I watched it when i was 12, i don't see the big deal.
'Dance to death' kind of vibe ._.
Where am I
Careful or you'll grow into a yandere or a witch when you're older (?)
xD no problem, hope you enjoy it!
ahhhh my trusty minion
Bernkastel looking like🗿
@AphoticLily Rika was Bernkastel's piece in a game, and she is not the same person, she looks similar. Definitely not Rika...We never know..
Reminds me of Olrox's quarters...
I watched it when I was 11. o3o''
Happy halloween 👻
@Demit Rayami: I just thouhgt the same once I started listening to this music! :D
Two people are stuck in a logic error.
she looks like rika off higurashi
you mean i am saddistic?just a little bit.hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
You had to open your mouth to lead the trolls.
Im just trying to explain to the people that need something to go on. And I'm not the only one making theories. Everyone on this video is. I'm simply giving people a version of events using what I know. I've watched Higurashi (Both Manga and Anime) and read a considerable amount on Umineko and if you have a better answer (Which it is by the way) then I neither can fully agree or disagree with you. Also, I hate RUclips's limit too. I feel it is stupid and a waste of space.
3 people made logic errors
Genre of this music?
Its a waltz
立派な風邪引きました。(゜レ゜)
I watched it when I was 13, and I wasn't affected by the gore (which is mild compared to Elfen Lied) and I am definitely not a genius. Please don't be so ageist to think that 13 year olds can't handle this.
hm aristocratic music
have you even read umineko
@@toxicrivenmain52 i mean bern is a witch of the senate, if i'm correct, she's probably aristocratie
Isnt there a version with lyrics in it?
0:00 Shaktari.
Why does this remind me of Castlevania?
damn she really looks like a kid here
^Bern?
why are there teeth whiten tutorails in the sidebar?
What, people are gonna spam me telling me that they watched it when they were 11~13 now >.<
The gore in the games really is mild at most, and even the one in the animes is meh because the anime doesn't do Umineko justice.
The stuff about age and all was more because of the story - the games' story, not the anime - which isn't all that easy to understand. There are a lot of implications, etc.
Dunno how old you are now, but I think you'd definitely enjoy the games, and in a totally different way.
The anime where this music came from is in the title :/
I recognize a chime
@ErinStovall They arent the same person .-.
FOUR!!!
@PMilk151 Lambdadelta*
The violence is in the real world and nobody says anything ¬¬