Reupload: Had to edit out some parts due to audio claims. Hoping this one sticks. Regardless, make sure to check out Vaati's channel for the best viewing experience of this movie! Caught me by surprise with how good it is.
The Flame of Ruin and The Flame of Frenzy are different, Flame of Ruin is from the One Eyed Fell God of the Giants. The Frenzy Flame is Chaos incarnate, all Consuming
The Flame of Frenzy and the Flame of Ruin belong to two different outer gods. One really like giants while the other one has the hots for people with crippling depression and existential dread. Also, you're not ready for how good this series gets!
These are different jars, used to transport corpses to minor erdtrees or dungeons for erdtree burial, though somehow a few have gained sentience. The jars in the DLC were used on the Shamans to take them to sainthood. It's unclear if it actually works but it is a horrific practice, though it is highly speculated this is the reason for Marika's war upon the Hornsent's kind. Since she too is a Shaman.
Warriors are passed from jar to jar, each carrying the dreams and hopes of those who came before they could never hope to actually create a warrior just as jar carry a great warrior with they now you to carry a great warrior in your battle
First: shame about copyright, hopefully the other videos will give you less problems, I think I remember maybe 1 or 2 more might, but hopefully you will be able to watch them. Second: Alexander is one of those characters that From makes in their games to have an optimist in the world there is another one in Dark Souls “The Onion Knight” and Alexander took his place in Elden Ring excellently.
Can't have despair without a little bit of hope I suppose. I think I've seen this onion knight before, but I'll likely learn more about him once we get to Dark Souls lore.
@@TheLegitWeebs Very true. Also the biggest difference honestly between the two is that Elden Ring is high fantasy with a Post-apocalypse and Dark Souls is Dark Fantasy with a Post Post-apocalypse (and add another 4 post more when we get to DS3).
I... would argue about who the optimist is in DS1, but otherwise, I agree. Specifically, I'd sooner call Solaire an optimist; if you examine Siegmeyer's story a bit more closely, a bit more _critically_ one might say, you kind of arrive to a few conclusions about his character that aren't quite as nice.
@@YTDariuS-my6dg Yes but I wasn't thinking of him specifically when I said “Onion Knight” I was thinking more of both in the spirit of “Onion Knight”, if you understand my meaning.😉
Reupload: Had to edit out some parts due to audio claims. Hoping this one sticks. Regardless, make sure to check out Vaati's channel for the best viewing experience of this movie! Caught me by surprise with how good it is.
Ooooof. So that’s why you clipped out that fight scene. That really hurt the video, sadly 😢
@@alphashocker7458 Yeah, it's unfortunate, but it is what it is.
The Flame of Ruin and The Flame of Frenzy are different, Flame of Ruin is from the One Eyed Fell God of the Giants. The Frenzy Flame is Chaos incarnate, all Consuming
The Flame of Frenzy and the Flame of Ruin belong to two different outer gods. One really like giants while the other one has the hots for people with crippling depression and existential dread. Also, you're not ready for how good this series gets!
These are different jars, used to transport corpses to minor erdtrees or dungeons for erdtree burial, though somehow a few have gained sentience. The jars in the DLC were used on the Shamans to take them to sainthood. It's unclear if it actually works but it is a horrific practice, though it is highly speculated this is the reason for Marika's war upon the Hornsent's kind. Since she too is a Shaman.
Warriors are passed from jar to jar, each carrying the dreams and hopes of those who came before they could never hope to actually create a warrior just as jar carry a great warrior with they now you to carry a great warrior in your battle
These jars are different from the land of shadows jars
These prepare to cry vids are my favorite, I hope you enjoy them too!
Idk if someone is going to read this but holy.. his voice reminds me OkCode's voice lol, if someone here watch him, anyways great content!
first 46 seconds of public release lets go
First: shame about copyright, hopefully the other videos will give you less problems, I think I remember maybe 1 or 2 more might, but hopefully you will be able to watch them. Second: Alexander is one of those characters that From makes in their games to have an optimist in the world there is another one in Dark Souls “The Onion Knight” and Alexander took his place in Elden Ring excellently.
Can't have despair without a little bit of hope I suppose. I think I've seen this onion knight before, but I'll likely learn more about him once we get to Dark Souls lore.
@@TheLegitWeebs Very true. Also the biggest difference honestly between the two is that Elden Ring is high fantasy with a Post-apocalypse and Dark Souls is Dark Fantasy with a Post Post-apocalypse (and add another 4 post more when we get to DS3).
I... would argue about who the optimist is in DS1, but otherwise, I agree.
Specifically, I'd sooner call Solaire an optimist; if you examine Siegmeyer's story a bit more closely, a bit more _critically_ one might say, you kind of arrive to a few conclusions about his character that aren't quite as nice.
@@YTDariuS-my6dg Yes but I wasn't thinking of him specifically when I said “Onion Knight” I was thinking more of both in the spirit of “Onion Knight”, if you understand my meaning.😉
@@JERB2012 ah yeah, that tracks. Please ignore my previous comment, then.
should do patches lore lol
weird cuts trough out
Yeah, unfortunately had to do so for copyright. The music tracks used during many sections was a no go.