The Mohg headpiece I am wearing is from this mod: www.nexusmods.com/eldenring/mods/722 I missed these dialogues in my previous "All Boss Dialogues" video: ruclips.net/video/RohUt2spFIQ/видео.html
The same friend who not only helped him push through the pain and suffering to complete his duty to return the fragments of Destined Death, but also saved him from losing himself to it, and having the fortitude to stay their hand when he was vulnerable because of it. This poor creature did not deserve what happened to him. Marika is a monster for this.
"Forgive me, Marika.....The Golden Order.....cannot be restored." God that line is so fucking heartbreaking knowing his backstory. He literally did nothing wrong and was by far the most loyal servant of Marika, yet he still believes everything that happened was his fault and considers himself a failure to not just her but the entire order.
@@greenmntn8023 ha what a joke it's a world of kill or be killed. Have you never realized that you couldn't save a single soul? And the more you try the more that is lose.
I'm so glad I beat gurranq's entire quest before I got here. Made the fight feel incredibly meaningful considering how much betrayal this poor guy's suffered already.
I had all the deathroots before Maliketh but didn't feed it to Gurranq before fighting Maliketh... I ended up paying a visit after "killing" Maliketh which made for a weird experience. I literally thought they were two different clergymen because he was still there after the fight.
@@InsulinRunner Farum Azula suppsedly is kind of "outside" the realm of normal time, as can be seen with Placidusax' fight, so you can kill Maliketh and still have the other version that lives under the normal laws of time of the Lands Between exist.
@@lordhelmchen3154 yea but it’s weird like how would he know who we were if we’re going through the past to fight him like we do placidusax or maybe we just go back in time for the dragon lord and not malikath it could be he’s in the future some how in farum azula and thus knows who we are after giving him the death root idk it could just be just fromsofts writing and me getting confused or maybe I’m not over thinking it these are all just kinda theories besides us going back in time to fight dragon lord
@@lordhelmchen3154 I guess, doesn't really explain why that would be the case for Maliketh and not the case for Alexander the Warrior Jar (who very much dies in Farum Azula). Almost makes Guranq still showing up after beating Maliketh feel like a bug
0:27, the way his voice wavers, likes he's seriously about to cry just hurts man. He really did see the player as a friend and being forced to fight us breaks his heart.
@@entropy444 But better. Way better. He's also her half-brother making him at least part God and has killed countless other Gods and Demigods, including Marika's Empyrean rival, the Gloam-Eyed Queen.
@@TheStraightestWhitest and he alo e took out the Gloom eyed queen and her godskin apostles, who weirded the black flame when it was at its strongest, by himself, all before he had destined death.
I'm really sad for Maliketh. He was a pawn from the start, and died feeling like he failed. I can only wonder what would he had done if he knew he was so utterly betrayed, charged with an impossible task by the very person who orchestrated it's failure
@@cjinghou he actually can betray Marika, but he is not able to betray the golden order. If Marika betrayed the golden order, then Maliketh would have been after her if he knew the full story.
@@cjinghou Blaidd is one of the wolf companions gifted to an Empryean from the Greater Will. he was able to resist his cursed existence for a while through sheer willpower, but when you get to the end of Ranni's questline Blaidd will lose himself and go hostile.
When I first met Gurranq, I knew he was going to be a boss fight eventually. No way a character that chad is just going to be left unused after his delivery quest.
@@hkprx6911 they are, the only reason why maliketh is still alive in caelid aftrer you kill him is because farum azula is a mixture of the past present and future which is why when you go to fight placidusax he's rewinding time
@@hkprx6911 they are the same but I also feel like Gurrang is an alter Maliketh created that embodies his guilt for allowing Godwyn to be killed. Gurrang seems to be in a lot of pain and the way he talks about himself seems like he’s a separate identity to Maliketh although inhabiting the same body. Identities usually form through trauma aswell so it tracks
@@kobragaming9420 for a fictional character ima go with time travel stuff over making up their emotional damage over trauma when the entire game has pretty much only unhappy endings
Pretty tragic how he laments to his half-sister how the Golden Order can't be restored when she was the one who broke it in the first place. Maliketh was just another puppet of the Greater Will to the very end, just like Blaidd. 😞
Maliketh is exactly like Blaidd. That is why he is a wolf. And really she didn’t break the golden order. ranni did by killing Godwin. Which Failing to stop her from stealing destined death is why he is cursed. Which we just did again. That line is actually really sad now that I think about it. Maliketh just wants to be good boy and everyone is always screwing him over.
@@rockgamiasedes677 who knows what she wanted, she is insane at this point. She literally broke the elden ring during an argument with her husband/ other self who then tried to fix it.
I see people talking about Godrick, Margit/Morgott and Rykard voicelines all the time, but this guy imo takes the spot for best voice acting in the game. The way he says "to kill WHAT?" gives me chills.
@@Flameprince the to kill what part is fucking legendary its top 2 best voicelines in the game Top 1 is : foul tarnished,in search of the elden ring,emboldened by the flame of ambition, someone must exitinguish thy flame, let it be margit the fell
Intro: It genuinely sounds like Maliketh dosent want to hurt you, and is sorrowful. But he knows his duty is more important, or at least he’s more afraid of Marika. P1 Death: This change is great, it makes it sound like Maliketh is warning you, knowing he has to kill you if come for destined death, he dosent want you to die. P2 Death: I think this was changed to show Maliketh trying to excuse his actions, that he wouldn’t of killed you if it weren’t for Marika’s orders. Defeat: He apologises to Marika most likely because he believes the only reason he lost was because he didn’t want to kill you, because you were the only person to satiate his hunger, not even Marika did that. Beautiful implications on his dialogue, shows how Maliketh is more than just Marika’s loyal dog.
Detail! Honestly, I thought the two were different characters because I finished Gurranq’s quest after I finished the game. To know that they are one in the same is nice if you find all the death root before meeting Malekith. Thank you for this.
I think it's mentioned somewhere that time works differently in Farum Azula. Maybe that explains why you can still talk to Gurranq after killing Maliketh. I could be wrong though
@@AvgAtBes2 aftere you give him all the deathroot, he says he's leaving on a journey. stands to reason that Farum Azula is where he eventually ends up, though since it exists out of time, it's probably been much longer from his perspective than it has yours
@@Criminalupper2200 but if you kill gurraq, the fight against maliketh still happens. Find it strange that he recognize you if you do the quest because of this. Only thing i know for sure is that the fight takes place after ranni stole the rune of death
@@AvgAtBes2 That is curious, because I would say gameplay reasons but the souls series is precisely where that convention would be defied. The souls series is known for free form or missable questlines, so it feels like this was purposeful (or an oversight).
@@ducktape-3470 Yeah. You also kill her Shadow after it forcefully turns on her. Actually, on that note, what happened to the other Shadows? Maliketh is Marika’s shadow and Blaidd is Ranni’s shadow, but there are two more Empyreans we know of, being Malenia and Miquella. However, we don’t know who their shadows are or where they are.
@@captainblue5096 there’s three possible reasons A. They never got shadows for some reason (idk why) B. They have shadows but are off doing their own mission like how Blaidd was with ranni except it’s somewhere the player hasn’t seen or been to yet (dlc maybe) C. Because they were twins and their devotion to one another melania become miquellas shadow which somewhat explains what after her fight with radahan she fell asleep and due to miquella being captured and imprisoned she simply stayed gone bc her light was gone as well. Idk but those are my guesses
To me, Maliketh is the most epic boss fight in the game. To know that he, willingly, safeguards the ability for demigods to die and does so in the secluded Crumbling Farum Azula at the behest of Marika just makes him so cool lol.
Don't worry, Maliketh... I restored the Golden Order for you, and wore your armor on the throne to honor your sacrifice! Not all of us can be swayed by blue waifus.
This guy has the saddest fate, he was Marika's shadow and always thought he was protecting Marika by sealing Destined Death, not knowing she betrayed him long ago by having a part in the Night of the Black Knives plot Edit: My rationale is based off the Remembrance of Maliketh saying she betrayed him + the Black Knife Armour saying the assassins were related to Marika. I agree this has a big plot hole/flaw as she was devastated after Godwyn's death, so she couldn't have killed him.
@@jj-bu8gh The black knife armour set states that: "The assassins that carried out the deeds of the Night of the Black Knives were all women, and rumored to be Numen who had close ties with Marika herself." Meaning it was most likely orchestrated by Marika herself, and she was making use of Ranni and the Numen women to steal the rune of death. The assassins would have needed to fight Maliketh or try and steal the rune from him, so she end up betraying her own shadow
@@WasaBurger At the same time Marika had a part in it too, the assasins were not sent by Ranni, they were Numen women with close ties to Marika according to the Black Knife Armour Description
The weapon he wields is like the Cinquedea dagger you can find down near the clergyman after some parkour down the cliff. Which boost beast incantations.
@@bucknasty69 yeah but it wasn't a glitch, they intentionally put a killer invisible wall so no one could reach that part, maybe the next patch will add some content there
@@foxymaster87 I think they removed it, I followed the guidance in the Wiki and got the dagger + the dragoncrest talisman which is a godsend early game
fighting maliketh I remember multiple times saying, out loud, "I don't wanna do this" (in reference to fighting him) not because of how hars he was but because he felt like a friend
@@NSEBMB oh yeah don't get me wrong, he's certainly one of the harder bosses that fromsoft has made. but I like the fight, I think it's hard but not in an unfair way
For the record... or at least in my case. You do not need to finish his quest to get the alternate lines. I think I just gave him 4-5 seeds, basically I left him after he goes berserk and you calm him down. After that I kinda forgot about him, when I reached to this part I got the alternate lines... so yeah, you probably do not need to finish his quest to get those lines.
It's likely due to you "saving" him when he loses himself over consuming Deathroot that has him form that connection with you. He's been through a lot, and you helped in a big way.
Could be a glitch. Because of the Open World, Npc Quest work differently than others Fromsoft games. They can go forward even when missing certain parts of their quest, so I wouldn't be suprised if certain script activate themselve or not for unknown reason. Edgelord never invaded me at the roundtable but still disappeared during my first playthrough.
@@ADPROFUNDIS123 Elden ring is alot like berserk, hostile creatures are always against you and people you would consider friends betray you like sir gideon
I love how you can hear both confusion and sadness in his voice, he's confused as to why you would come here and sad that he has no choice but to kill you
With the completed questline, the sadness and vulnerability at the start of the music makes so much more sense now with his anguish in the new intro dialogue since the poor guy felt hurt from being betrayed again 🥺
For those who don't get it (like me until now), *Gurraq WAS Maliketh* this whole time! Even tho you CAN finish Gurraq's quest AFTER killing Maliketh, they ARE in fact the same.
Because he goes to the city outside of time after he collects all the deathroot, even if you don't bring it to him, so even if you kill him outside of time, he's still looking for the rest of the deathroot back in your own time.
@@MrFelblood That does not make sense if i have the deathroot in my inventory he cannot collect it, they are different beings, one is named Beast clergyman, the other Gurranq beast clergyman, if you kill one the other lives, if they confirm that is the same then thats an oversight from the devs bc does not work like other characters that have double bodies like dungeater or sellen, and also lorewise Maliketh is supposed to be trapped in the farum afaik.
@@TheXavierfull Yeah, it's pretty obvious they are separate beings that only have a connection with each other. The different voicelines can be explained by the Rune of Death being more "whole" when Gurranq's quest has been done
I was under the impression Gurranq and Maliketh were different people considering Gurranq sticks around well after you beat Maliketh. Edit: lotta folks mentioning the whole Azula being "outta time" thing which imma be real I totally forgot. Easy to forget touches of lore after you've read 1001 item decriptions ya feel me lol. Honestly the real question is how that lone beastman got into Groveside Cave.
I read a theory that explained this with the fact that Farum Azula is linked to the concept of time, possibly rewinding or stopping time (see Placidusax), so the reason his Gurranq version is still alive after that, might be related to this. Or, as we have often seen so far, it might not be supposed to happen and will get patched soon
It seems like he cared about you after knowing you. Asking why you made him fight you by coming here. He did his job until the end, did everything in his power to uphold marikas will, his legend lives on
Damn, didn’t realize they were one and the same till now. It’s funny cause just the other day I was in the sanctum and was trying to get a look at Gurranqs character model to see his face, and if you get close enough to an npc you can phase thru and see different layers of their model. Took me forever to get an angels so I could see his face only to discover it was covered by armor, and all I said was: “ohh, that reminds me of Maliketh”
Love this. Bizarre though that they included boss lines for him, but not others? How dope would it be to let Malenia know where Miquella is? Or if Ranni had different dialogue if you've done her quest line during the second phase of Renalla. Seems weird they did it for Malekith and no one else.
I’ve seen a few others wonder why we can’t tell Melania where Miquella is but I think people are forgetting most everyone is insane in the game and bosses are no exception. Especially her considering she’s been festering for a long while with scarlet rot and you saw how that turned out for Radahn.
The Ranni thing always bothered me. She saw me try to kill her mother, but still wants to work with me and doesn't mention it? Or I'm already working for her, and she doesn't mention it when I try to kill her mother?
I make this comment to try and explain what I see a lot of confusion about in other comments below. The beastman in Caelid and this one are the same person. The fact that you can still complete the deathroot quest after killing Maliketh does not change this fact nor is it an oversight by the developers. Farum Azula is a place outside time. The context clue for this is seen when finding the secret boss fight for Dragonlord Placidusax. Time is not linear here. As such you can kill the Dragonlord in the past and Maliketh in the future. It is best thought of as past, present and future all occurring at the same time. It can be a hard concept to first embrace if you only think of time as linear, but time is not a constant and can be affected by outside factors. To finish explaining; the beastman questline ends once you have delivered all the death root. At this point he leaves Caelid and heads to Farum Azula where he dies. While for you the player you can kill him at Farum Azula, but still in your present or future complete the questline at Caelid. His future is your past in this scenario and your future is his past. This is a paradox, but is resolved at Farum Azula where the past and future can occur at the same time. To those interested in this type of stuff I recommend the TV show Doctor Who.
Best boi gets betrayed once and starts repenting himself, suffering for his "sin" of having failed to do his job and getting his own rune stolen and Marika's child killed, we betray him again and you can definitely hear the pain in his voice, this character gets no love when in reality it's one of the deepest and sader ones, and he's genuinely not a bad dude at all as he's the only god (technically not a god nor demigod but still) with Ranni, that doesn't immediately attack the player, and when he does, it's either because he's thirsty and can't control himself or because he has to do his job
I've a theory that Marika's Betrayal was her helping Ranni steal Destined Death and then blaming Maliketh for his "incompetence" and cursing him to live in Faraam Azula, all to keep Destined Death beyond the reaches of Time and to keep the Shattering as it is.
I believe that too, due to the description of the black knives costume, which says that they had close ties to marika herself, in theory, the fact that marika contributed to the event of godwyn's death on purpose even blaming maliketh for his apparent "carelessness" of destined death is more apparent. I believe this, and it certainly makes me hate marika/radagon a lot
this really was the proof i needed to finally believe that gurranq and maliketh were the same person. I was always thinking that there was always more than one kind of beast clergymen and/or it being a copied model to save resources
Look, he thinks Marika wants to restore the Golden Order when we know she really wants to get rid of it. Obviously Radagon is duping him into doing things, thinking he is Marika.
When I found out that Gurranq, the beast boy who I've been feeding deathroot to for so long, and Maliketh were the same guy...holy moly. I wasn't expecting that. It makes the lore attached to him strange, and makes me wish that there was a way to talk or apologize to him for all the BS that's happened up to that point.
So here's a neat story. I played this game recently for the first time and i've only seen a couple bosses. Maliketh was one of them and i instantly loved his design. I am a huge fan of the beast enemies from bloodborne and he looked like a cleric beast combined with Gael. I was anticipating this encounter for so long! Eventually i discovered D and followed him and met Gurranq. He quickly became my favorite NPC. Again due to the fact he's a beast bit also because i love his incantations and they fit my playstyle perfectly. (Str - Fth) After he disappeared I was really sad. My favorite NPC which i concidered a friend, gone... I went through the rest of the game, eventually coming to Farum Azula. I didn't know what was up with this place so I looked up some help which sadly spoilered me that Maliketh was the area boss. After going through the final golden wall i encountered my friend, hurt and sad of my betrayel. Playing that sad music and his dialogue really got to me and i didn't want to kill him. I thought when I beat him eventually Maliketh shows up to stop us and let Gurranq leave, fighting me instead. Then... The halfway point. After he stabbed his seal, the moment i saw that cool black-gold armour i was shouting "No! Don't tell me... My favorite NPC turns into my favorite boss?!" He did! He definitely did and it was amazing! He was hard hitting, cool and absolutely relentless! A true beast and that OST... This will always be my favorite moment in Elden Ring because i played it with my girlfriend and i kept Maliketh a secret because i didn't want her to look him up. Even when i read item descriptions i was playing the unknowing. All i revealed was that i know about something called a black blade. And that's my story with Gurranq and Maliketh. For you still reading. After I revealed everything my girlfriend told me she also has a favorite boss. She doesn't play these games but likes watching me. Her favorite? Well... She loves red, it's her favorite colour, likes Valkyries and loved the lore of said character and felt sad for what happened to her. When I finally got to her, well my girlfriend just said "And that is MY favorite boss!" Yep, it's Malenia. She definitely is an awesome boss and her spell was a huge help for the rest of the game. Definitely my second favorite! Third would be Godskin because they feel so unique and their OST is a banger!
I approached Maliketh and he said "Tarnished, why wouldst thou? Why...?" I literally ran off the arena and closed out of the game. Elden Ring put me through enough suffering, but then to have to kill a character that I spent my entire journey serving and come to find as a friend, and having no other option to proceed through the game? Nah man. That was too much.
I really wish that Rennala's fight had this sort of change in dialogue if you only beat her when you have to in order to get the Dark Moon Ring for Ranni's questline.
And thats why im going gold mask ending. I felt so horrible hearing "tarnished..... why....would thou?", man the betrayal in his voice, the sadness and the sheer fucking will of forcing himself to fight his friend anyways was fucking horrible. 9.9/10 i couldn't pet him
I just beat him today.... It was my first playthrough and I completed his questline. The sheer sadness in his voice seeing me was so heartwrenching. Felling him was even more so. Not to mention my Tarnished was basically his protégé because I use Beast Incantations and Beast Clawhammer. I just hope he can rest easy now and no longer suffer.
@@YaMamasAss ... Every other fromsoft game has an explanation Demon's souls: spirits bound to the nexus are revived Dark souls 1-3: the undead curse revives humanity Bloodborne: your contract with an Eldritch being brings you back as though your death were a dream Sekiro: idk I didn't play it but I think it is central to the conflict of the story
@@jaydeejay4166 Kinda funny in Sekiro they plain and simple said, you can't die while in Dark Souls it's through being undead with the curse/ashen one and bloodborne you are stuck in some weird dream cycle (which I haven't completely understood)
I didn't get all the deathroots until my 3rd playthrough, heard him say those lines and was laughed like "Darmn, developers, you guys just love hiding shit don't you?!" Loved it.
I was crying during the whole maliketh fight, since I’m a Faith/dex build I found all the death root for him and then when I saw him in Farum Azula the tears didn’t stop, I was so attached to Gurraq😭
Just finished him last night and did the quest. The awsome part is that just so little difference in dialogue changes basically everything. The bad part? I got my ass beat so hard, I didn't even realise it was different from my last playtrough....
0:44 he doesn’t even sound angry about being betrayed or proud about defeating you; it’s like he knows Tarnished cannot truly die without the use of Destined Death so he’s both protecting you from the rune and the rune itself from you
For those who are confused Guranq and maliketh are the same, even if you kill guranq he will resurected, remember if you killed blaid early of the game he will say ""what harm can be done to a shadow"" and spawn again at the same location, they are both shadow so yeah
You got the idea right, just not the execution. They are, indeed, one and the same. The reason killing one does not affect the other is because Farum Azula, the place Maliketh resides in, exists beyond the boundaries of time. Not because of shadow tomfuckery.
I completed his questline, but I didn't know he was a boss that I later had to kill...so his heartbroken "why" was echoed by my own heartbroken "I don't know"...I'm glad it wasn't spoiled
This boss is the most epic for me. I wish the black blade phase would be a full HP bar. maybe fromsoftware in a future patch will do it like the boss just full heals from 50%
Dang with my first character I got to Maliketh without finishing Guraanq's quest line and thought it was just another of the same species. Little did I know they were one in the same and there was sooo much more to it than I thought.
For comparison Before gurranq maliketh doesnt care and see tarnished are threat to golden order. He still loyal to golden order and blindly follows marika golden order caring not about the harm marika brought to the land between and those who live in it. After gurranq quest maliketh see us as dear friends who is kinda help/save him from his hunger and stop him when he goes rampage, he also deeply questioning the golden order and realize that the golden order did bring so much harm towards land between but sadly he is bound to marika to keep destined death despite himself doesnt want too. In introduction gurranq /beast clergy really showing sadness has to fight us, and killing us when he is maliketh he said " iam maliketh, the marika's black blade" instead "iam maliketh the black blade" shows us he kills us only because he is bound/chained by marika's bidding and uppon defeat maliketh literally try to say to marika her golden order is beyond saving , because us tarnished technically open his eyes to see the truth
I did his questline before fighting him and it was an awesome plot twist. Didnt know he was maliketh and it broke my heart to feel Like I was betraying a friend when I finally fought him
I like how if the tarnished could just talk all he would have to do is go fight the big slug, he could definitely get rennala to come down and take radagons body back with her to her castle to reform his body while you smack the big slug. All the problems could be solved in all boss fights. Just point melenia to miquella and have her fight mohgn, then they make the new haligtree.
Its sad. He blames himself for being defeated he blames himself that death was stolen but you can't complete a impossible task. You cant block a attack you didn't see coming, you cant see through a illusion that tricked us all.
Fun fact, he's still there in beastial sanctum after I beat him at the end. And I was still able to feed him and then he fought and said his thanks and vanished
its likely that yes both beast clergy are the same character, based on lore hidden through the game, this just confirms it. , i do feel him still being in the sanctum after malikeths' boss fight is lazy , put a statue or a sub vendor for it if need be
So is the reason you fight maliketh and steal destined death to kill radagon and the elden beast? I've always been a bit confused why you go fight maliketh instead of heading straight to the burnt erd tree.
The Erdtree isn't damaged after you set it on giant's flame. You need to release Destined Death to damage the Erdtree, that's why you go to Farum Azula.
I love the fact that when he kills you he says: "Stay away from Destined Death" unlike the other quotes in this he's trying to make you not go further and just give up
The Mohg headpiece I am wearing is from this mod: www.nexusmods.com/eldenring/mods/722
I missed these dialogues in my previous "All Boss Dialogues" video: ruclips.net/video/RohUt2spFIQ/видео.html
Wish that you could have such a headpiece in regular since you can get the robe.
Is the rest of the armor from the game? If so, what is it?
@@EFlatPC Nepheli's Champion Set.
For a second I was like, Did I just really missed that helm after I swiped and gathered everything in the lands between.
YOOO! How did you get the Mohg helm? I’m trying to do a play through with his gear and that’s the cherry on top!
He sounds genuinely betrayed if you fight him after his questline.
He took you as a friend, only to find out you're gonna kill him and ruin his duty once more.
It's heartbreaking yeah he felt like a mentor or an older relative
The same friend who not only helped him push through the pain and suffering to complete his duty to return the fragments of Destined Death, but also saved him from losing himself to it, and having the fortitude to stay their hand when he was vulnerable because of it.
This poor creature did not deserve what happened to him. Marika is a monster for this.
@@thant0s necessary sacrifice, just like blaidd :(
Makes you wonder who miquella and malenias shadows were tho
@@thant0s dammmmnnn 🔥🔥
"Forgive me, Marika.....The Golden Order.....cannot be restored."
God that line is so fucking heartbreaking knowing his backstory. He literally did nothing wrong and was by far the most loyal servant of Marika, yet he still believes everything that happened was his fault and considers himself a failure to not just her but the entire order.
He most likely apologized to marila because he didn’t want to kill us and held back deep down.
But yet to ascend you must gull him hewn him into the erdtree.
@@greenmntn8023 ha what a joke it's a world of kill or be killed. Have you never realized that you couldn't save a single soul? And the more you try the more that is lose.
@stray_starving_wolf and that's why he lost. He tried to save us by making us turn back
@@DashBolt and yet he ended up nothing but a pile of ash
I believe this voice actor was chosen purely on how he says "Destined Death" what a boss.
DesHHHtenD DeFFFF
@TheDemonKingDemise Goosebumps, every time.
@TheDemonKingDemise “WE SHALL DEVOUA THE VERY GAWUDS.”
Got to rykard early, so i remember his death dialogue better than his phase change dialogues...
"Now we can devaua the goH-, togethAA!"
Jonathan Keeble I beleive. He reads a lot of the Horus Heresy books on audible and does a great job
I'm so glad I beat gurranq's entire quest before I got here. Made the fight feel incredibly meaningful considering how much betrayal this poor guy's suffered already.
I had all the deathroots before Maliketh but didn't feed it to Gurranq before fighting Maliketh...
I ended up paying a visit after "killing" Maliketh which made for a weird experience. I literally thought they were two different clergymen because he was still there after the fight.
@@InsulinRunner Farum Azula suppsedly is kind of "outside" the realm of normal time, as can be seen with Placidusax' fight, so you can kill Maliketh and still have the other version that lives under the normal laws of time of the Lands Between exist.
@@lordhelmchen3154 yea but it’s weird like how would he know who we were if we’re going through the past to fight him like we do placidusax or maybe we just go back in time for the dragon lord and not malikath it could be he’s in the future some how in farum azula and thus knows who we are after giving him the death root idk it could just be just fromsofts writing and me getting confused or maybe I’m not over thinking it these are all just kinda theories besides us going back in time to fight dragon lord
@@CraZYJU710Sk you're not going to the past you're going outside of time where past present and future meet
@@lordhelmchen3154 I guess, doesn't really explain why that would be the case for Maliketh and not the case for Alexander the Warrior Jar (who very much dies in Farum Azula).
Almost makes Guranq still showing up after beating Maliketh feel like a bug
0:27, the way his voice wavers, likes he's seriously about to cry just hurts man. He really did see the player as a friend and being forced to fight us breaks his heart.
this is Sif alternate cutscene all over again.
It breaks my heart. He’s my favorite character
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@@grimreefer213 same. i consider myself a pretty manly guy but this almost made me shed tears
Why did we needed to fight him?
Couldnt we had progressed or went back to the lands between? Since the tree was already burned
His "Black Blade" nickname was already badass, but I love the way he calls himself "Marika's Black Blade".
Gurranq is to marika where blaidd is to ranni
Marikas BBB
@@entropy444 But better. Way better. He's also her half-brother making him at least part God and has killed countless other Gods and Demigods, including Marika's Empyrean rival, the Gloam-Eyed Queen.
He is her shadow and guardian similar to Blaiid with Ranni
@@TheStraightestWhitest and he alo e took out the Gloom eyed queen and her godskin apostles, who weirded the black flame when it was at its strongest, by himself, all before he had destined death.
I'm really sad for Maliketh. He was a pawn from the start, and died feeling like he failed. I can only wonder what would he had done if he knew he was so utterly betrayed, charged with an impossible task by the very person who orchestrated it's failure
He would had done nothing because he is incapable of betraying Marika
@@cjinghou he actually can betray Marika, but he is not able to betray the golden order. If Marika betrayed the golden order, then Maliketh would have been after her if he knew the full story.
@@zsDUGGZ He's able to, just not willing to.
@@zsDUGGZ But why Blaidd did not go against Ranni when she betray the golden order tho?
@@cjinghou Blaidd is one of the wolf companions gifted to an Empryean from the Greater Will. he was able to resist his cursed existence for a while through sheer willpower, but when you get to the end of Ranni's questline Blaidd will lose himself and go hostile.
When I first met Gurranq, I knew he was going to be a boss fight eventually.
No way a character that chad is just going to be left unused after his delivery quest.
But Guranq and Maliketh are not the same character 🤨
@@hkprx6911 You're trolling right? Or haven't done the quest yet?
@@hkprx6911 they are, the only reason why maliketh is still alive in caelid aftrer you kill him is because farum azula is a mixture of the past present and future which is why when you go to fight placidusax he's rewinding time
@@hkprx6911 they are the same but I also feel like Gurrang is an alter Maliketh created that embodies his guilt for allowing Godwyn to be killed. Gurrang seems to be in a lot of pain and the way he talks about himself seems like he’s a separate identity to Maliketh although inhabiting the same body. Identities usually form through trauma aswell so it tracks
@@kobragaming9420 for a fictional character ima go with time travel stuff over making up their emotional damage over trauma when the entire game has pretty much only unhappy endings
Pretty tragic how he laments to his half-sister how the Golden Order can't be restored when she was the one who broke it in the first place. Maliketh was just another puppet of the Greater Will to the very end, just like Blaidd. 😞
Not puppet to greater will.Puppet to Marika. She was playing her own game to thwart the greater will.
Maliketh is as Blaidd. A loyal gift to those favored by the Greater Will
Maliketh is exactly like Blaidd. That is why he is a wolf. And really she didn’t break the golden order. ranni did by killing Godwin. Which Failing to stop her from stealing destined death is why he is cursed. Which we just did again. That line is actually really sad now that I think about it.
Maliketh just wants to be good boy and everyone is always screwing him over.
marika and ranni, both are same, trying to not serve greater will, instead served their own will.
@@rockgamiasedes677 who knows what she wanted, she is insane at this point. She literally broke the elden ring during an argument with her husband/ other self who then tried to fix it.
I see people talking about Godrick, Margit/Morgott and Rykard voicelines all the time, but this guy imo takes the spot for best voice acting in the game. The way he says "to kill WHAT?" gives me chills.
Same. You can feel he was really afraid of what his defeat meant
@@Flameprince the to kill what part is fucking legendary its top 2 best voicelines in the game
Top 1 is : foul tarnished,in search of the elden ring,emboldened by the flame of ambition, someone must exitinguish thy flame, let it be margit the fell
Rarghhh! Marika! Is this what it is to sin?! Will things never be the same again!?
@@lordofdestruction9351yea bro,i was little disappointed that i did not get that line because i give him all deathroots
@@lordofdestruction9351 nah top 1 is "have it writ upon thy meager grave... felled by King Morgott... the last of all kings"
Intro: It genuinely sounds like Maliketh dosent want to hurt you, and is sorrowful. But he knows his duty is more important, or at least he’s more afraid of Marika.
P1 Death: This change is great, it makes it sound like Maliketh is warning you, knowing he has to kill you if come for destined death, he dosent want you to die.
P2 Death: I think this was changed to show Maliketh trying to excuse his actions, that he wouldn’t of killed you if it weren’t for Marika’s orders.
Defeat: He apologises to Marika most likely because he believes the only reason he lost was because he didn’t want to kill you, because you were the only person to satiate his hunger, not even Marika did that.
Beautiful implications on his dialogue, shows how Maliketh is more than just Marika’s loyal dog.
Wow holy shit that makes a lot of sense. So impressive how small dialogues like that have so many meanings.
Not afraid of Marika, he's just like Blaidd. Forced to obey his empyrean even if she's deceiving him
Detail! Honestly, I thought the two were different characters because I finished Gurranq’s quest after I finished the game. To know that they are one in the same is nice if you find all the death root before meeting Malekith. Thank you for this.
I think it's mentioned somewhere that time works differently in Farum Azula. Maybe that explains why you can still talk to Gurranq after killing Maliketh. I could be wrong though
@@kimballbelliston5925 But then why does Gurranq recognize you in Farum Azula then...?
@@AvgAtBes2 aftere you give him all the deathroot, he says he's leaving on a journey.
stands to reason that Farum Azula is where he eventually ends up, though since it exists out of time, it's probably been much longer from his perspective than it has yours
@@Criminalupper2200 but if you kill gurraq, the fight against maliketh still happens. Find it strange that he recognize you if you do the quest because of this. Only thing i know for sure is that the fight takes place after ranni stole the rune of death
@@AvgAtBes2 That is curious, because I would say gameplay reasons but the souls series is precisely where that convention would be defied. The souls series is known for free form or missable questlines, so it feels like this was purposeful (or an oversight).
I would do anything for this man lmao. He deserves happiness for once
How dope would it have been to have him as our shadow as Elden Lord. Rip
@@echo1180 Sadly, we’re not Empyreans. We don’t get cool sword fighting beast men to do our bidding.
@@captainblue5096 i mean.. you CAN marry Ranni
@@ducktape-3470 Yeah. You also kill her Shadow after it forcefully turns on her.
Actually, on that note, what happened to the other Shadows? Maliketh is Marika’s shadow and Blaidd is Ranni’s shadow, but there are two more Empyreans we know of, being Malenia and Miquella. However, we don’t know who their shadows are or where they are.
@@captainblue5096 there’s three possible reasons
A. They never got shadows for some reason (idk why)
B. They have shadows but are off doing their own mission like how Blaidd was with ranni except it’s somewhere the player hasn’t seen or been to yet (dlc maybe)
C. Because they were twins and their devotion to one another melania become miquellas shadow which somewhat explains what after her fight with radahan she fell asleep and due to miquella being captured and imprisoned she simply stayed gone bc her light was gone as well.
Idk but those are my guesses
Friendship ended with Blaidd the Half-Beast.
Now, Maliketh the Black Blade is my best friend.
To me, Maliketh is the most epic boss fight in the game.
To know that he, willingly, safeguards the ability for demigods to die and does so in the secluded Crumbling Farum Azula at the behest of Marika just makes him so cool lol.
The genuine heartbreak and sadness in his voice when he sees it's you after his quest line finish is literally killing me, oh my f*cking god 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Don't worry, Maliketh... I restored the Golden Order for you, and wore your armor on the throne to honor your sacrifice! Not all of us can be swayed by blue waifus.
The Golden Order is without Destined Death. Can't restore that unless you make somebody else suffer like Marika did with Maliketh
@@Dastardly_Duo You're right, my Order isn't just Golden... It's Perfect.
I see some chads here who don't simp for blue witches and let themselves be influenced by them. Very refreshing to see.
@@Anto_Skum no
@@gaxxaroth7539 Ranni has the best ending
This guy has the saddest fate, he was Marika's shadow and always thought he was protecting Marika by sealing Destined Death, not knowing she betrayed him long ago by having a part in the Night of the Black Knives plot
Edit: My rationale is based off the Remembrance of Maliketh saying she betrayed him + the Black Knife Armour saying the assassins were related to Marika.
I agree this has a big plot hole/flaw as she was devastated after Godwyn's death, so she couldn't have killed him.
Wait are you saying marika had part in the night of the black knives or marikas shadow?
Ranni is the one behind the night of black knives, she says so if you give Rogier the black knifeprint before meeting her.
@@jj-bu8gh The black knife armour set states that: "The assassins that carried out the deeds of the Night of the Black Knives were all women, and rumored to be Numen who had close ties with Marika herself."
Meaning it was most likely orchestrated by Marika herself, and she was making use of Ranni and the Numen women to steal the rune of death. The assassins would have needed to fight Maliketh or try and steal the rune from him, so she end up betraying her own shadow
@@Aravestia The mission was kill her son?
@@WasaBurger At the same time Marika had a part in it too, the assasins were not sent by Ranni, they were Numen women with close ties to Marika according to the Black Knife Armour Description
Shoutout to FromSoft for making a character this badass and intimidating while also making him very sympathetic.
The weapon he wields is like the Cinquedea dagger you can find down near the clergyman after some parkour down the cliff. Which boost beast incantations.
Such a pain to get that thing
Have they fixed the glitch where you get instakilled when you try to work your way down there?
@@bucknasty69 yeah but it wasn't a glitch, they intentionally put a killer invisible wall so no one could reach that part, maybe the next patch will add some content there
@@foxymaster87 I think they removed it, I followed the guidance in the Wiki and got the dagger + the dragoncrest talisman which is a godsend early game
@@sagivalia5041 nope I got it Wednesday of this week
Maliketh is one of my favorite character's in the game
same because he somehow resemble guts
fighting maliketh I remember multiple times saying, out loud, "I don't wanna do this" (in reference to fighting him) not because of how hars he was but because he felt like a friend
He was pretty hard tho. I was stuck on him longer than malenia.
@@NSEBMB oh yeah don't get me wrong, he's certainly one of the harder bosses that fromsoft has made. but I like the fight, I think it's hard but not in an unfair way
All my ng+ runs stop at maliketh. I refuse to kill him again
Like the Twin Princes and Gehrman, I wish there was an ending were we could just chill with the boss for eternity while the world ends.
“ Cower before Maliketh, The Black Blade “
My god this line is badass
For the record... or at least in my case. You do not need to finish his quest to get the alternate lines. I think I just gave him 4-5 seeds, basically I left him after he goes berserk and you calm him down. After that I kinda forgot about him, when I reached to this part I got the alternate lines... so yeah, you probably do not need to finish his quest to get those lines.
It's likely due to you "saving" him when he loses himself over consuming Deathroot that has him form that connection with you. He's been through a lot, and you helped in a big way.
1:11 I still got this one even though I completed his question 🤔
not complaining I like how utterly confused he is as to what are we trying to kill
I got the before questline dialogue and I had given him 7 deathroots already
Could be a glitch. Because of the Open World, Npc Quest work differently than others Fromsoft games. They can go forward even when missing certain parts of their quest, so I wouldn't be suprised if certain script activate themselve or not for unknown reason. Edgelord never invaded me at the roundtable but still disappeared during my first playthrough.
I did that and didn't get the alternate lines
Maliketh fits into the Artorias, Fume Knight, and Gael vibe in terms of combat, design, and lore; so my favorite boss of the game
He is also a guts reference
Considering all of them are from dlcs, wonder if we'll get another boss like that for ER too
@@ADPROFUNDIS123 Elden ring is alot like berserk, hostile creatures are always against you and people you would consider friends betray you like sir gideon
@@akiraigarashi2874The trailer appears to have a man-lion boss, might be inspired by Maliketh
I love how you can hear both confusion and sadness in his voice, he's confused as to why you would come here and sad that he has no choice but to kill you
With the completed questline, the sadness and vulnerability at the start of the music makes so much more sense now with his anguish in the new intro dialogue since the poor guy felt hurt from being betrayed again 🥺
I love how this game doesn't always reward you with an item, but most of the time opts to reward you with lore.
Alt dialogue broke my heart, Gurranq...Blaidd....you both got done so wrong /cry
They're both good boys.
For those who don't get it (like me until now), *Gurraq WAS Maliketh* this whole time! Even tho you CAN finish Gurraq's quest AFTER killing Maliketh, they ARE in fact the same.
Because he goes to the city outside of time after he collects all the deathroot, even if you don't bring it to him, so even if you kill him outside of time, he's still looking for the rest of the deathroot back in your own time.
No shit homie
@@MrFelblood great explanation!
@@MrFelblood That does not make sense if i have the deathroot in my inventory he cannot collect it, they are different beings, one is named Beast clergyman, the other Gurranq beast clergyman, if you kill one the other lives, if they confirm that is the same then thats an oversight from the devs bc does not work like other characters that have double bodies like dungeater or sellen, and also lorewise Maliketh is supposed to be trapped in the farum afaik.
@@TheXavierfull Yeah, it's pretty obvious they are separate beings that only have a connection with each other. The different voicelines can be explained by the Rune of Death being more "whole" when Gurranq's quest has been done
His voice trembles in such a heartbreaking way as if he’s confused or feels betrayed
i love how he says ‘why covet destined death… to kill WHAT???…’
Me on my way to become Lord of the Frenzy Flame: Everyone.
I was under the impression Gurranq and Maliketh were different people considering Gurranq sticks around well after you beat Maliketh.
Edit: lotta folks mentioning the whole Azula being "outta time" thing which imma be real I totally forgot. Easy to forget touches of lore after you've read 1001 item decriptions ya feel me lol.
Honestly the real question is how that lone beastman got into Groveside Cave.
"Margit" will still invade you in the Altus Plateau even though you kill Morgott, which led me to think the same thing.
It’s a time dilation thing, I think. Farum Azula doesn’t obey Marika’s Law of Causality.
MALIKETH
@@WardofSquid that's because Margit and the invading version are illusions.
Gurranq and Maliketh are the same person.
I read a theory that explained this with the fact that Farum Azula is linked to the concept of time, possibly rewinding or stopping time (see Placidusax), so the reason his Gurranq version is still alive after that, might be related to this. Or, as we have often seen so far, it might not be supposed to happen and will get patched soon
Genuinely the coolest boss and character in Elden Ring, nothing can beat him.
He says "Destined Death" like it's a top shelf perfume in an 80s commercial
It seems like he cared about you after knowing you. Asking why you made him fight you by coming here. He did his job until the end, did everything in his power to uphold marikas will, his legend lives on
Damn, didn’t realize they were one and the same till now. It’s funny cause just the other day I was in the sanctum and was trying to get a look at Gurranqs character model to see his face, and if you get close enough to an npc you can phase thru and see different layers of their model. Took me forever to get an angels so I could see his face only to discover it was covered by armor, and all I said was: “ohh, that reminds me of Maliketh”
In dark souls games, the item description is always there to review, but the dialogue trees span many play throughs and branches. Ty for your service.
Man even though I’m not a huge fan of this fights mechanics, I feel so bad for his character. He’s got such a sad story :(.
Love this. Bizarre though that they included boss lines for him, but not others? How dope would it be to let Malenia know where Miquella is? Or if Ranni had different dialogue if you've done her quest line during the second phase of Renalla. Seems weird they did it for Malekith and no one else.
I’ve seen a few others wonder why we can’t tell Melania where Miquella is but I think people are forgetting most everyone is insane in the game and bosses are no exception. Especially her considering she’s been festering for a long while with scarlet rot and you saw how that turned out for Radahn.
whoa this would be so cool to see!
The Ranni thing always bothered me.
She saw me try to kill her mother, but still wants to work with me and doesn't mention it?
Or I'm already working for her, and she doesn't mention it when I try to kill her mother?
@@Minihood31770 her mother is a crazy person you just gave her a little reality check. look how she’s running the academy these days.
@@Minihood31770 Rennala is still alive after the fight. I asume you just beat her and take away her Great Rune.
I didn't know his impartial dialogue before now. When I first fought him, my heart broke a bit when he says: "Tarnished? Why?"
Tis no matter...I hereby vow destined death will not be stolen again.
*”Stay away. From Destined Death.”*
I make this comment to try and explain what I see a lot of confusion about in other comments below. The beastman in Caelid and this one are the same person. The fact that you can still complete the deathroot quest after killing Maliketh does not change this fact nor is it an oversight by the developers.
Farum Azula is a place outside time. The context clue for this is seen when finding the secret boss fight for Dragonlord Placidusax. Time is not linear here. As such you can kill the Dragonlord in the past and Maliketh in the future. It is best thought of as past, present and future all occurring at the same time. It can be a hard concept to first embrace if you only think of time as linear, but time is not a constant and can be affected by outside factors.
To finish explaining; the beastman questline ends once you have delivered all the death root. At this point he leaves Caelid and heads to Farum Azula where he dies. While for you the player you can kill him at Farum Azula, but still in your present or future complete the questline at Caelid. His future is your past in this scenario and your future is his past. This is a paradox, but is resolved at Farum Azula where the past and future can occur at the same time.
To those interested in this type of stuff I recommend the TV show Doctor Who.
This guy has the best voice in any soulsborne game. God his voice is perfect for this character.
The ost in his second phase is so badass
I don’t care if this took me about 20 tries, this has to be the funnest boss battle, and looks the coolest !
Best boi gets betrayed once and starts repenting himself, suffering for his "sin" of having failed to do his job and getting his own rune stolen and Marika's child killed, we betray him again and you can definitely hear the pain in his voice, this character gets no love when in reality it's one of the deepest and sader ones, and he's genuinely not a bad dude at all as he's the only god (technically not a god nor demigod but still) with Ranni, that doesn't immediately attack the player, and when he does, it's either because he's thirsty and can't control himself or because he has to do his job
I've a theory that Marika's Betrayal was her helping Ranni steal Destined Death and then blaming Maliketh for his "incompetence" and cursing him to live in Faraam Azula, all to keep Destined Death beyond the reaches of Time and to keep the Shattering as it is.
Pretty good theory. I find funny that in this game somehow every big disistare caused by womens, at least we have Zorayas and Menalia I guess.
I believe that too, due to the description of the black knives costume, which says that they had close ties to marika herself, in theory, the fact that marika contributed to the event of godwyn's death on purpose even blaming maliketh for his apparent "carelessness" of destined death is more apparent.
I believe this, and it certainly makes me hate marika/radagon a lot
Oh maliketh, you deserve so much more
this really was the proof i needed to finally believe that gurranq and maliketh were the same person. I was always thinking that there was always more than one kind of beast clergymen and/or it being a copied model to save resources
Rip gurranq, you were a real one
“ I will not have it stole from me again” has been replaying in my head all week
Man, Maliketh, had I had a choice I would have forfeited your fight. I wanted you to have a happy ending :(
Look, he thinks Marika wants to restore the Golden Order when we know she really wants to get rid of it. Obviously Radagon is duping him into doing things, thinking he is Marika.
When I found out that Gurranq, the beast boy who I've been feeding deathroot to for so long, and Maliketh were the same guy...holy moly. I wasn't expecting that. It makes the lore attached to him strange, and makes me wish that there was a way to talk or apologize to him for all the BS that's happened up to that point.
So here's a neat story.
I played this game recently for the first time and i've only seen a couple bosses. Maliketh was one of them and i instantly loved his design. I am a huge fan of the beast enemies from bloodborne and he looked like a cleric beast combined with Gael.
I was anticipating this encounter for so long! Eventually i discovered D and followed him and met Gurranq. He quickly became my favorite NPC. Again due to the fact he's a beast bit also because i love his incantations and they fit my playstyle perfectly. (Str - Fth)
After he disappeared I was really sad. My favorite NPC which i concidered a friend, gone...
I went through the rest of the game, eventually coming to Farum Azula. I didn't know what was up with this place so I looked up some help which sadly spoilered me that Maliketh was the area boss.
After going through the final golden wall i encountered my friend, hurt and sad of my betrayel. Playing that sad music and his dialogue really got to me and i didn't want to kill him. I thought when I beat him eventually Maliketh shows up to stop us and let Gurranq leave, fighting me instead.
Then... The halfway point. After he stabbed his seal, the moment i saw that cool black-gold armour i was shouting "No! Don't tell me... My favorite NPC turns into my favorite boss?!"
He did! He definitely did and it was amazing! He was hard hitting, cool and absolutely relentless! A true beast and that OST... This will always be my favorite moment in Elden Ring because i played it with my girlfriend and i kept Maliketh a secret because i didn't want her to look him up. Even when i read item descriptions i was playing the unknowing. All i revealed was that i know about something called a black blade.
And that's my story with Gurranq and Maliketh.
For you still reading. After I revealed everything my girlfriend told me she also has a favorite boss. She doesn't play these games but likes watching me. Her favorite? Well... She loves red, it's her favorite colour, likes Valkyries and loved the lore of said character and felt sad for what happened to her.
When I finally got to her, well my girlfriend just said "And that is MY favorite boss!"
Yep, it's Malenia. She definitely is an awesome boss and her spell was a huge help for the rest of the game. Definitely my second favorite! Third would be Godskin because they feel so unique and their OST is a banger!
I approached Maliketh and he said "Tarnished, why wouldst thou? Why...?"
I literally ran off the arena and closed out of the game. Elden Ring put me through enough suffering, but then to have to kill a character that I spent my entire journey serving and come to find as a friend, and having no other option to proceed through the game?
Nah man. That was too much.
Fromsoft doesn’t seem to be a fan of characters having happy endings sadly 😢
I really wish that Rennala's fight had this sort of change in dialogue if you only beat her when you have to in order to get the Dark Moon Ring for Ranni's questline.
Rennala-Welcome to the family son
And thats why im going gold mask ending. I felt so horrible hearing "tarnished..... why....would thou?", man the betrayal in his voice, the sadness and the sheer fucking will of forcing himself to fight his friend anyways was fucking horrible. 9.9/10 i couldn't pet him
I just beat him today.... It was my first playthrough and I completed his questline. The sheer sadness in his voice seeing me was so heartwrenching. Felling him was even more so. Not to mention my Tarnished was basically his protégé because I use Beast Incantations and Beast Clawhammer.
I just hope he can rest easy now and no longer suffer.
I'm surprised that phase 2's death doesn't perma-kill us. As in, give us a true game over.
@@YaMamasAss ... Every other fromsoft game has an explanation
Demon's souls: spirits bound to the nexus are revived
Dark souls 1-3: the undead curse revives humanity
Bloodborne: your contract with an Eldritch being brings you back as though your death were a dream
Sekiro: idk I didn't play it but I think it is central to the conflict of the story
@@jaydeejay4166 wolf has the divine heir’s blood in him, making him ageless and immortal
@@ericjrthered4365 while making people around get sick, don't forget that. Some can literally die if you die too much
Imagine losing all your progress to one fight. That’d be a massive piss of, and would definitely be the most stake you’d have of any fight
@@jaydeejay4166 Kinda funny in Sekiro they plain and simple said, you can't die while in Dark Souls it's through being undead with the curse/ashen one and bloodborne you are stuck in some weird dream cycle (which I haven't completely understood)
Theres so much lore here and it can all be explained with "he's Marikas Blaidd"
I didn't get all the deathroots until my 3rd playthrough, heard him say those lines and was laughed like "Darmn, developers, you guys just love hiding shit don't you?!" Loved it.
I did not not want to fight my dear friend. But I went above and beyond to make sure he is my friend and to make it so meaningful
I was crying during the whole maliketh fight, since I’m a Faith/dex build I found all the death root for him and then when I saw him in Farum Azula the tears didn’t stop, I was so attached to Gurraq😭
1:03 Congrats! Your reward for doing the entire deathroot questline is having THIS line seared permanently into your brain.
Just finished him last night and did the quest. The awsome part is that just so little difference in dialogue changes basically everything. The bad part? I got my ass beat so hard, I didn't even realise it was different from my last playtrough....
0:44 he doesn’t even sound angry about being betrayed or proud about defeating you; it’s like he knows Tarnished cannot truly die without the use of Destined Death so he’s both protecting you from the rune and the rune itself from you
"I shall not part with it again" goes so hard
I did his quest line on my first play through and that opening line made me look up whether or not the fight was optional
Guranq is actually the night riders step brother. Ranni is stuck in the dryer and needs your help
Cool little detail. If you move the camera through the Beast Clergyman’s character model at the sanctum just right. You can actually see his armor.
For those who are confused Guranq and maliketh are the same, even if you kill guranq he will resurected, remember if you killed blaid early of the game he will say ""what harm can be done to a shadow"" and spawn again at the same location, they are both shadow so yeah
You got the idea right, just not the execution. They are, indeed, one and the same. The reason killing one does not affect the other is because Farum Azula, the place Maliketh resides in, exists beyond the boundaries of time. Not because of shadow tomfuckery.
One of the best voices I've ever heard in a video game
This feels like Sif and how he changes if you compete his quest in the DLC 💔
Cower. Before maliketh. *MARIKA'S BLACK BLADE.*
Holy shit.... So awesome.....
The Sif of Elden Ring.
I'm touched by how much thought they have put in his storyline... this made him even more tragic
I completed his questline, but I didn't know he was a boss that I later had to kill...so his heartbroken "why" was echoed by my own heartbroken "I don't know"...I'm glad it wasn't spoiled
This boss is the most epic for me. I wish the black blade phase would be a full HP bar. maybe fromsoftware in a future patch will do it like the boss just full heals from 50%
Dang with my first character I got to Maliketh without finishing Guraanq's quest line and thought it was just another of the same species. Little did I know they were one in the same and there was sooo much more to it than I thought.
This one boss I didn't want to fight. I didn't mean to betray the guy.
For comparison
Before gurranq maliketh doesnt care and see tarnished are threat to golden order.
He still loyal to golden order and blindly follows marika golden order caring not about the harm marika brought to the land between and those who live in it.
After gurranq quest maliketh see us as dear friends who is kinda help/save him from his hunger and stop him when he goes rampage, he also deeply questioning the golden order and realize that the golden order did bring so much harm towards land between but sadly he is bound to marika to keep destined death despite himself doesnt want too.
In introduction gurranq /beast clergy really showing sadness has to fight us, and killing us when he is maliketh he said " iam maliketh, the marika's black blade" instead "iam maliketh the black blade" shows us he kills us only because he is bound/chained by marika's bidding and uppon defeat maliketh literally try to say to marika her golden order is beyond saving , because us tarnished technically open his eyes to see the truth
makes me wish there was a quest option where you can like, talk to him, or spare him at the end, promising to fix the golden order as Elden Lord
I did his questline before fighting him and it was an awesome plot twist. Didnt know he was maliketh and it broke my heart to feel Like I was betraying a friend when I finally fought him
would have been cool of giving him deathroot would make him stronger in the 2nd phase, not much but like as a small detail
just like goku during cell fight with senzu bean lol. imagine your char flicking a deathroot to him "you are going to need this one"
Maliketh: "Tarnished. Why?
Tarnished: *My goals are beyond your understanding.*
Killing Malekith is something i really for sorry for, as much as Blaidd.
I like how if the tarnished could just talk all he would have to do is go fight the big slug, he could definitely get rennala to come down and take radagons body back with her to her castle to reform his body while you smack the big slug. All the problems could be solved in all boss fights. Just point melenia to miquella and have her fight mohgn, then they make the new haligtree.
maliketh made me cry I took it out on gurranq
Its sad. He blames himself for being defeated he blames himself that death was stolen but you can't complete a impossible task. You cant block a attack you didn't see coming, you cant see through a illusion that tricked us all.
Where did you get Mohg's head? or is that a mod?
I am wearing Mohg's headpiece from this mod: www.nexusmods.com/eldenring/mods/722
Fun fact, he's still there in beastial sanctum after I beat him at the end. And I was still able to feed him and then he fought and said his thanks and vanished
its likely that yes both beast clergy are the same character, based on lore hidden through the game, this just confirms it. , i do feel him still being in the sanctum after malikeths' boss fight is lazy , put a statue or a sub vendor for it if need be
It's stated that time is warped in Elden Ring
Farum Azula is suspended in the future
It makes the fight so sad, especially with how much betrayal he’s been through already.
So is the reason you fight maliketh and steal destined death to kill radagon and the elden beast? I've always been a bit confused why you go fight maliketh instead of heading straight to the burnt erd tree.
Yeah basically
The Erdtree isn't damaged after you set it on giant's flame. You need to release Destined Death to damage the Erdtree, that's why you go to Farum Azula.
@@tolstaya_pechenka this makes so much more sense now, thank you
Just wanna say how the tarnished in this video looks great.
"B-but gUrRanQ iS nOt malEkitH"
I love the fact that when he kills you he says: "Stay away from Destined Death" unlike the other quotes in this he's trying to make you not go further and just give up