Elden Ring Lore | The Greater Will is NOT an Outer God

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    We are quick to label the Greater Will as an Outer God, but is that really true? Or is the Greater Will something 'greater' akin to the Biblical God? Join me this week as we assess the nature of the Greater Will and the Outer Gods.
    Editor: Creators Studio - creatorsstudio.co.uk/
    Intro: 0:00
    Defining A God: 2:05
    Sponsor: 8:53
    The Outer Gods: 10:04
    The Greater Will: 27:17
    Life and Order: 38:44
    In His Image: 45:54
    The Grand Creator: 56:42
    This is an extremely expansive video that not only looks at The Greater Will but also covers the following subjects: The Outer Gods, The Formless Mother, The Mother of Truth, The Two Fingers, The Three Fingers, The Frenzied Flame, Hyetta, Melina, Marika, The Elden Beast, The God of Rot, The Scarlet Rot, The Deathbirds, The Elden Ring, The Crucible, The Erdtree and More!
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    REFERENCES
    DoogManGuy on Greater Will and Hyetta Translations: • Video
    DoogManGuy on Six Essential Translations (Elden Lord): • Video
    The Red Book on the Nameless Things (LoTR): • Nameless Things | The ...
    Sabaku no Maiku Episode 38: • “Echi di Vet Run” - El...
    Tarnished Archaeologist Video on the Cycle of Life in ER: • Revelations of People ...
    Ratatoskr 'The Greater Will Doesn't Care About the Golden Order': • The Greater Will Doesn...
    Reddit post for comment from u/LaMi_1: / placidusax_is_as_much_...
    SmoughTown Lore Video: • Elden Ring Lore | The ...
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  • @SmoughTown
    @SmoughTown  Год назад +77

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    • @amalgamation3679
      @amalgamation3679 Год назад +5

      Awesome upload!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +5

      @@amalgamation3679 Thank you dude!

    • @melvinISmischievous
      @melvinISmischievous Год назад +1

      Is the death birds the orignal inhabitants and what about the spirit ancestors underground? They could have been the orignal people in the lands and the greater will took over and used them just like the other outer gods. I could be wrong I stopped playing ER for a bit life got busy.

    • @cameronhollingshead5310
      @cameronhollingshead5310 Год назад +4

      Do you think you could possibly dive into the Alabaster and onyx lords because I think it would be could cool to put their story together. They are so obscure and seem to have been around for centuries possibly even before the erdtree.

    • @anonymous_9491
      @anonymous_9491 Год назад +2

      You think the two finger talisman made to mock the greater will, since we found a shabiri grape next to the chest? Not sure who made it but a grape seems to suggest something. Now I don't trust the frenzy flame that are next to other areas or things. Thank God for mohg and morgit for keeping that thing sealed deep below.

  • @colonelquesadilla5080
    @colonelquesadilla5080 Год назад +1135

    I had always assumed the Greater Will to be more of an “inner” god, which is to say an outer god that was treated differently because, well, it won. It gained control of the Lands Between, has its vassals in charge, and subsequently has by far the widest support base among its inhabitants. This is a really interesting take on the matter though, and I can totally see that being the intended nature of things. Great video!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +109

      100% Percent agree!

    • @ryanwhaley5041
      @ryanwhaley5041 Год назад +127

      That’s my take as well. That also allows the Three Fingers to both be an Outer god and a former part of a unified 5 fingered hand. In being severed and exiled the 3 fingers move from “inner” to Outer god status with a desire to return to one.

    • @colonelquesadilla5080
      @colonelquesadilla5080 Год назад +13

      @@ryanwhaley5041 this is definitely a reasonable conclusion to come to based on what we see in game

    • @dragonlordplacidusax9413
      @dragonlordplacidusax9413 Год назад +17

      @@SmoughTown That's literally not what an "Outergod" is. Lovecraftian incomprehensible beings that can't be explained with our logic . This game afterall.. doesn't give us "insight".
      I think They just used the title outergods as something that will remain unexplained .

    • @kirbytaylor8629
      @kirbytaylor8629 Год назад +1

      Well said

  • @fernandorivera4719
    @fernandorivera4719 Год назад +1015

    I'd argue that the Frenzied Flame could potentilly be a gnostic counterpart to the Greater Will not only because of the fingers & maidens parallel, but because it too posesses something that other Outer Gods do not: the capacity to enact complete destruction. Not corruption, not rebirth, not transformation, but utter anihilation: the opposite of creation.
    "Melt it all away, with the yellow chaos flame."
    There is also the philosophical implication of the Lord of Chaos ending, which asks the player the Shakesperean question "to Be or not to Be". Five fingers represent intelligence, as seen with the Beastmen, but the Two Fingers answer "to Be", whereas the Three Fingers clearly reply: "not to Be". There is a conscious choice, exerted trough sentience.
    The parallels with the Greater Will are too big to ignore, especially when this deity has a goal that doesn't just happen to clash with the Greater Will's plans, but exisits in direct opposition to it. Unlike the others, who merely wish to take control of Life, the Frenzied flame seeks to undo it altogether, for "It is chaos, devouring life and thought unending".
    There are also parallels on items such as the Frenzyflame Stone & Warming Stone, as well as unique game interactions like the fact that killing Hyetta fulfills the requisites for Varre's questline, meaning Hyetta is somehow a true Finger Maiden and not some impostor, despite being unrealted to the Two Fingers and the Greater Will.

    • @OrchinX
      @OrchinX Год назад +184

      I think you're really on to something by likening the frenzied flame to the gnostics. The radical denial of the material, complete anti-incarnation theology, this is what Shabriri (who is a demon possessing a corpse) preaches to the player, and it's what the gnostics believed. He leverages the absolute trauma of sacrificing Melina against us to convince us the world would be better off as a formless void.
      Shabriri is also the name of a demon of blindness in Jewish mythology. After all, Shabriri grapes are eyes. This is also related to gnosticism's idea of a "blind god." It is indeed poor perception (sight) that would make you want to destroy existence rather than suffer temporarily.

    • @Sen_Apollo
      @Sen_Apollo Год назад +57

      @@OrchinX Just to follow up on the "Shabriri is also the name of a demon of blindness", doesn't Shabriri cover his eyes while he's talking to the player?

    • @andyknightwarden9746
      @andyknightwarden9746 Год назад +1

      It would make sense if the outer gods can be seen as analogous to demons as the greater will is analogous to God, then the path of the Lord of frenzied flame is the path of Satan and the antichrist. Good catch on that.

    • @HelloHelloHellobby
      @HelloHelloHellobby Год назад +67

      Yellow Chaos Flame = golden chaos flame. Very similar colors. It could have been called the golden chaos flame even. Then it would be more obvious. No other outer gods/gods use yellow/gold like the greater will and the frenzy flame as far as I can remember.

    • @andyknightwarden9746
      @andyknightwarden9746 Год назад +23

      @@HelloHelloHellobby all the better for shabriri to make a mockery of the greater will.

  • @colovianhastur5962
    @colovianhastur5962 26 дней назад +32

    I've posted this before, but the original comment lacked some info.
    The DLC confirms this. The Greater Will is, no more no less, than the prime mover or first cause of the Elden Ring universe, having been the one who caused the series equivalent of the big bang. As Count Ymir puts it:
    "I am a glintstone sorcerer. We study the stars, and examine the life therein. Are you familiar with our findings? Long ago, we began as stardust, born of a great rupture far across the skies. We, too, are children of the Greater Will. Is that not divine? Is that not sublime? ...and yet, none can fathom its implications, its utter brilliance! "
    Or, if you want a less ambiguous version, a rough translation of Ymir's Japanese text instead says:
    "I am a gemstone magician. I explore the stars and their life. Do you know? We are all stardust, born from a distant explosion. We are also children of the Great Will. How poetic. How wonderful. But sadly, no one understands this."
    Adding to the above, the description of Ymir's hat mentions "the Greater Will and its lightless abyss". The word the Japanese text uses for "abyss" in this sentence is 深淵 (shin'en), which is the Japanese term for the biblical primordial waters from which the ordered world is created.
    In contrast, the term for abyss in reference to places such as the Abyssal Woods is 奈落 (nakaru), which basically means "hell".
    The Greater Will is God with a capital G.
    Meanwhile, the Outer Gods (as implied by DLC lore and what we are given by the base game), are things that prey on misery and tragedy to gain influence. The Formless Mother and the Flame of Frenzy being prime examples of this.

    • @davisiotta489
      @davisiotta489 24 дня назад +9

      According to the new lore revolving around Rot, it appears to have been much more benevolent and less destructive in the past and only became the destructive Scarlet Rot when Romina began to manipulate this element. I don't think they are malevolent creatures but rather other aspects of the universe derived from GW itself

    • @master2497
      @master2497 13 дней назад +3

      If anything I think the new dlc makes it a lot more ambiguous how much direct action the Greater Will has taken. We can say with pretty close certainty that it was probably the thing that fractured the One Great and began the universe, hence the big bang, but beyond that I think all actions attributed to the Greater Will can be chalked up to it being a deification of outer space. All the direct actions we've seen it take, beyond the big bang, were just it "sending" things from space to crash onto the lands between, which really could just be interpreted as things coming from space. Us being "children of the greater will" because we come from stardust/outer space reinforces this. The "lightless abyss" of the Greater Will is just outer space, because it is outer space. The lore with Metyr also calls into question whether or not it had ever really communicated with the lands between in the first place.

    • @filippomaranitassinari2529
      @filippomaranitassinari2529 9 дней назад +3

      It’s not an absolute God in the Christian sense. It is more of a Gnostic demiurge. He doesn’t create from nothing: he introduces degrees of separation and structure (order)

    • @NUCLEARxREDACTED
      @NUCLEARxREDACTED 9 дней назад +2

      Question for ya, Why do we trust what Ymir says? What makes him a reliable narrator?

    • @filippomaranitassinari2529
      @filippomaranitassinari2529 9 дней назад +4

      @@NUCLEARxREDACTED the frenzied flame acolyte blames the greater will for creating life and separation from the originary chaos. So even the enemies of the greater will accept it as the creator of life and organised universe

  • @Bylskinator
    @Bylskinator Год назад +469

    Mad respect for the constant shout outs and links to other creators. So honorable and builds a stronger community. love your videos

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +42

      Thanks dude, I believe credit where credit is due

    • @ctyoro5086
      @ctyoro5086 Год назад +5

      Agreed, I like to check out other ppl as well. Unfortunately doogmanguy seems to not have his channel anymore before I was able to check it out

  • @QNMack
    @QNMack Год назад +780

    Last Protagonist is a far better scribe than Corhyn ever was, truly deserving of grace.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +141

      Honestly, such an asset to the community

    • @InfiniteThing
      @InfiniteThing Год назад +89

      @Crows Wit He doesn't actually murder Gold Mask, Gold Mask dies creating his mending rune regardless of whether Corhyn is present or not.
      If you offer Corhyn the Tonic of Forgetfulness he will remain in the mountaintop of the giants whilst Gold Mask returns to Leyndell.

    • @ThommyofThenn
      @ThommyofThenn Год назад +27

      I didn't get any killer vibes from him. Yea maybe he went crazy but he wouldn't kill goldmask. The way i saw it, GM gave everything he could give to gestate the mending rune, and fell slain once he knew the rune was created

    • @ThommyofThenn
      @ThommyofThenn Год назад +6

      @Crows Wit Mmm that interpretative lore... Lore is like runes to me. By their power I get stronger and stronger

    • @chronoshindou9848
      @chronoshindou9848 Год назад +18

      @Crows Wit to be fair, as another user said, Goldmask is still dead in the same position even if Corhyn is given the Tonic. To accumulate these two possible circumstances, it would imply Corhyn actually is not a killer. He just went mad at the end.

  • @Tridona
    @Tridona Год назад +500

    You can tell the Greater Will is the good guy. Its agents are giant peace signs ✌️

  • @Maffo__
    @Maffo__ Год назад +291

    I'm Italian and when you pulled out a reference from Sabaku no Maiku you really caught me off guard! He's been a legend in the community for years, and has made some truly insightful lore run as well as blind runs of all From games, can't show him enough love, he's truly one of a kind! Once again from you Geoff, another fantastic video! You still manage to surprise me with your work ethic lol

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +48

      I'm so gutted I only discovered his work recently, some incredible content for sure! Thank you so much Andrea, I just love this game and the community

    • @gastanifrizzolino7471
      @gastanifrizzolino7471 Год назад +16

      Also, Lami_1 is Sabaku's translator, which true name is Mirko. I'm so happy to see so many Italian members getting known!

    • @kisukoev
      @kisukoev Год назад +31

      fellers momento

    • @MikMaio
      @MikMaio Год назад +3

      Ma ciao a tutti! :D

    • @blaster_kael7441
      @blaster_kael7441 Год назад +1

      anche io broh

  • @gabadaba5436
    @gabadaba5436 Год назад +190

    The most likely and prevailing theory in my head is that all of the gods we know of came from one original or "whole" being. The Greater Will just happened to be the main one after the split. It could also be possible that the Greater Will and Frenzied Flame were once whole and eventually split apart due to being so different, and that the rest of the gods either represent smaller fragments of that whole being after it was torn apart, or that they're completely different and external beings.

    • @AthenaCrete
      @AthenaCrete Год назад +31

      A veritable Shattering of its own with the Shardbearers in this case being remnants of esoteric concepts like death, rot, madness and so on.

    • @TheBonePirate
      @TheBonePirate Год назад +6

      the greater will and frenzied flame are divorced..

    • @jacksonscott3667
      @jacksonscott3667 Год назад +10

      @@AthenaCreteThis is practically the lore of the Cosmere setting, with each of the Shards being a fragment of the greater whole of Adonalsium.

    • @rwberger6
      @rwberger6 Год назад +20

      The 3 fingers are the missing half of the two fingers, resulting in the golden order only getting half of the greater wills message. The frenzied flame is the greater will attempting to basically reformat the lands between and start over because its too corrupted now.
      Or at least that's my theory.

    • @rwberger6
      @rwberger6 Год назад +2

      @@TheBonePirate The frenzied flame is attempting bring the two and three fingers back together to fully channel the greater will. Its a tool of the greater will.

  • @yurinoworry
    @yurinoworry Год назад +472

    You know what they say, the early outer god bird gets the greater will worm

  • @thatscarynerd
    @thatscarynerd Год назад +116

    I just see it as that since the Greater Will is the primary God of the Lands Between currently, it is just named as a God, as the Lands Between are where it resides, aka not outer/on the outside. The same would be if the Fell God was the primary God in the Lands Between, it's followers would call it a God and the Greater Will an Outer God.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +20

      100% a possibility, agreed

    • @TheAsj97
      @TheAsj97 Год назад +34

      I don't think the Greater Will resides in the Lands Between, because it is strongly implied it lives far away in space, since it takes hundreds of years for the Fingers to get a response when trying to talk with it (so presumably a few hundred lightyears away if they communicate at lightspeed, or closer if slower, but regardless still very far away), and because it sent the Elden Beast in the first place to serve as a vassal and picked someone to rule in its stead, which it wouldn't need if it lived in the Lands Between.

    • @thatscarynerd
      @thatscarynerd Год назад +20

      @@TheAsj97 I should have said it better, but I meant more so that the Lands Between is the where Greater Will's has its most influence, not its actual physical self.

    • @ultrabear1583
      @ultrabear1583 Год назад +2

      @@TheAsj97 exactly what I want to reply.

    • @alexterieur8813
      @alexterieur8813 Год назад +2

      Do y’all think Outer Gods and the GW have actual physical bodies ?

  • @pigzy9807
    @pigzy9807 Год назад +63

    Yet another great video.
    I have some thoughts...
    The idea that the Greater Will is not an Outer God changes the way we see Miquella.
    Miquella's Needle is said to resist the influence of Outer Gods and always refers to the Frenzied Flame, it can only be used in the storm beyond time. Note that this item does not remove Grace, so does not sever us from the Greater Will. So Miquella is not trying to build technology to break away from the Greater Will (similar to Ranni) but, I believe, he is trying to restore the Order to a time before it is was afflicted by outer Gods in it's time of unalloyed gold.
    Next is how the Greater Will used to be complete and represented by five fingers and unalloyed gold but is now missing three fingers, represented by two fingers and an alloyed gold.
    The first and most prominent feature we literally see of the Elden Beast is it's five fingers, which is uses to grasp it's tool, Radagon / Sacred Relic Sword. This is reflected in the ancient dragons, the and beast men and humans. As pointed out in the video, the greater will could have created the dragons in it's own image. Placi used to have his five heads, is missing three and now only has two.
    If the greater will used five fingers then, why are its envoys now two fingers not five.
    The ancient dragons ruled in a time of (more)perfect order of unalloyed gold that has since degraded. The modern dragons do not have these fiver fingers, do not have gold flesh, can not wield the tool of lightning and can not transform into humans, a state used by ancient dragons for socialisation and diplomacy (intelligence). It seems they have lost their connection to the greater will and thus lost their five fingers.
    Another loose connection for me, is that I believe the GEQ was a God before Marika (long story) and is said be chosen by her own 'fingers' not two fingers.
    Another unrelated thought. There is a recurring symbolism of eight orbs surrounding one. For Example, in the giants eye, the imbedded meteorites on top of divine towers, on astrolabes and many other minor places. I have a hunch that these orbs represent planets around a central sun, the stellar bodies are being studied via the astrolabes by ancient astrologers. Like in Roman and Greek religion the planets represent gods, in Elden Ring these could be the outer gods. Outer since they are not the central point (We may have more Outer Gods to discover in DLC). The central point is the sun / Greater Will. In the game, the symbolism of the sun is noticeably absent, the Greater Will and Erdtree take on the role of the sun symbolically.

    • @guiltygearalonecompl
      @guiltygearalonecompl 10 месяцев назад +4

      These are all excellent thoughts, and well articulated. Thanks for sharing them!

    • @krishnansubramoni7801
      @krishnansubramoni7801 5 месяцев назад +1

      There are actually two mentions of Sun in the lore. One is at Castle Sol and how the spirit after the boss talks about how the Sun is yet to be swallowed. And the other is on the Skeleton Knight enemies shields that talks about a Sun City.

  • @AsherrTheRed
    @AsherrTheRed Год назад +103

    Hyettas dialog at the end of her quest always reminds me of the law of regression, all things yearn eternally to converge

    • @chronoshindou9848
      @chronoshindou9848 Год назад +17

      The entire game is just the impact of Law of Causality, while Frenzied Flame wants Law of Regression.

    • @monsieurdorgat6864
      @monsieurdorgat6864 Год назад +8

      @@chronoshindou9848 I wouldn't really say that for certain - the Three Fingers and the Frenzied Flame seem much morel like a Throwback to Demon's Souls and the Old One. The message of the Three Fingers implies that they represent a fragment of the One Great that regrets in creation, whereas the Greater Will and the Two Fingers does not regret in creation. You might even say that the Three Fingers represents the "Lesser Will" (being significantly less divided and split), seeking to recreate the One Great in its totality.
      The Law of Causality and Regression are concepts within the Golden Order supported by the Greater Will, and wouldn't map onto the Three Fingers or the Frenzied Flame.

    • @WanderedIn
      @WanderedIn Год назад +11

      @@monsieurdorgat6864 except the Three Fingers expressly declare a desire for exactly what Regression describes. The Golden Order Fundamentalists are looking for deeper cosmic realities that the Golden Order describes, and they’ve found laws older than the Erdtree - the laws of fracture and holism, causality and regression. The creation of separate things and the desire to melt everything together.

    • @monsieurdorgat6864
      @monsieurdorgat6864 Год назад

      @@WanderedIn Eh, they're not looking for laws older than the Erdtree and provably so because they spurn the crucible. Regression is a conformance to the norm, i.e. that things converge, but not necessarily converge to their original form. Again, that would be the devolution described by Crucible talismans that are disdained.
      The Golden Order and its fundamentalists also despise the Three Fingers and its servants. Clearly their goals are very different.

    • @LizardOnAMushroom2358
      @LizardOnAMushroom2358 Год назад +4

      @@WanderedIn Which is also the history of the adherents of the Christian faith, as Puritans sought to unravel the secrets of God's natural world to be closer to him, but instead uncovered the very things which undermined their faith and brought about the Enlightenment, and the fading of faith.

  • @Shmeky.
    @Shmeky. Год назад +25

    "Waltuh, put your sword away waltuh, im not choosing you as my vassal right now waltuh"

  • @lixthewitch6718
    @lixthewitch6718 Год назад +66

    I'd love your theories on the Jellyfish spirits. I've been so sure that there's some kind of cosmic outer god as a jelly fish. We see SO many of them near shrines, places of interest and there seems to be a lot of environmental storytelling of bodies near beaches and others circumstances where it seems there may be something in the ocean.
    Some people become ghosts, but jellyfish seem to also act like spirits and we know some are intelligent with speech.

    • @linkdude64
      @linkdude64 Год назад +13

      I would be happy if a single text string was uncovered in unused assets that read, "Only the cutest spirits may choose to become jellyfish."

    • @UnlovedWarlock
      @UnlovedWarlock 5 месяцев назад

      Death is being symbolized with the ocean just like in Dark Souls. The First Flame's counterpart that was doomed to end it was the ever rising Deep created by the Dark Soul. Oceans all become eventual abysses that stop all light from reaching their depths and also extinguish fire. It's why Godwyn is transforming into something aquatic, as that symbolizes death.

    • @mhead1117
      @mhead1117 3 месяца назад

      They're just jellyfish lil bro

  • @Locaneo
    @Locaneo Год назад +78

    I believe the One Great was basically the Prima Materia and the Greater Will was the crafter. This world is full of references to Metal, and the earliest form of the Erdtree was The Crucible, as you said basically a kiln to melt metal and separate alloys. Then the world went through ages; Stone Age for Dragons all the way up to the Gold Age under The Order and Marika. And over that time we got many races and peoples represented by metals: Gold for the Order, Iron for the Giants (Irons rust red), Stone for the Dragons with gold in them (in their veins like mines, imperfect), some form of black material like obsidian for the Death birds, Alloyed Gold intended for Miquella (love the concept for that, because Alloy is metal mixed with other material, in other words "Accepting Gold"). We are even called Tarnished, as in tarnished Metal, unclean. And note most of the Outer Gods represent things that taint, change, or are made of metals: 3 flames (fell, ghost and frenzy), 2 liquids (rot like oxidized metal and blood which has iron in it).
    Also how do I contact Smoughtown if possible? I'd like to tell him a theory privately.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +21

      What an excellent analysis dude! My email is on my about tab

    • @thefatherinthecave943
      @thefatherinthecave943 Год назад +13

      I don’t know if the “tarnished” label means unclean, just weathered, or having lost its golden luster

    • @totallynotatoucan7364
      @totallynotatoucan7364 Год назад +10

      Don't forget the Nox and their silver!

    • @stinkmonger
      @stinkmonger Год назад +10

      not to be "that guy" but it's actually called unalloyed gold, since it repells outer gods and all that

    • @chasedribben6833
      @chasedribben6833 Год назад +1

      You can tell me a theory privately I like your logic

  • @jamesrobinson4042
    @jamesrobinson4042 Год назад +28

    As someone who watches a lot of Tolkien videos and has researched that whole universe for about a decade now i gotta say id love to see you cover the Tolkien lore!! You seem to be very knowledgeable on it and with your lore formats it would be sick to see you do them!

  • @user-fi7qm1du1j
    @user-fi7qm1du1j Год назад +78

    In my opinion the way which both Placidusax and the two fingers are looking/pointing up is too similar to be a coincidence. Maybe this gesture is a sign of the inhabitants of the former order when they get replaced.

    • @OG-ColorfulAbyss.
      @OG-ColorfulAbyss. Год назад +17

      I think Placidusax just chooses to do that. Like you said it's very similar to how the Two Fingers point up. Enia tells the Tarnished when the Two Fingers take this pose that they're communing with the Greater Will. Placidusax was once the Elden Lord before the Golden Order was established or at least was so powerful in his prime that he was simply the equivalent of one. The dragons too had their own Outer God. Possibly an earlier version of the Greater Will, just like how they have what seems to be an earlier version of the Elden Ring. Placidusax is there in that pose waiting for his Outer God to return. Possibly even praying, in desperation or hopelessness.

    • @matiasluukkanen7718
      @matiasluukkanen7718 Год назад +16

      Placidusax also has only two heads left of the five.
      Similarly how only constructive fingers are Two Fingers, Three having been cut off.

    • @OG-ColorfulAbyss.
      @OG-ColorfulAbyss. Год назад +3

      Where are people getting 5 heads from. I've literally looked over every last inch of him and unless you mean the spot where the tip of his tail would be, there is literally no spot where a 5th head could go. The description of the Old Lord's Talisman is literally like "Hey, you know that TWO headed dragon you fought in the ancient flying graveyard inside of a tornado at the beginning and end of time? Yeah, he used to be this FOUR headed dragon that I literally look exactly like".

    • @OG-ColorfulAbyss.
      @OG-ColorfulAbyss. Год назад

      Yes I've watched the Zullie video and saw absolutely nothing that looks like a spot where a 5th head could be and like I said, I looked over every inch of the guy. There is simply nowhere a 5th head could be. Zullie made a typo, I'd hope, because with how on the money they usually are with game information I don't think they'd believe something so obviously not true and I was also hoping that I'd get an answer other than Zullie's video because I already saw it and it was exactly why I asked.

    • @OG-ColorfulAbyss.
      @OG-ColorfulAbyss. Год назад

      @@ForeverLaxx I've literally looked at it every which way possible and there's literally no place for a 5th head. I don't know what to tell you besides you're clearly just making shit up. There is no third stump. Literally nothing and no one in the game says he's ever had five heads and there is no official informational website about the game that claims he's ever had 5 heads either. I even watched the Zullie video multiple times. It's not there.

  • @evanahearne1479
    @evanahearne1479 Год назад +76

    Currently writing a really immense essay on Marika’s motivations and her character more generally, definitely gonna be drawing on this when discussing her relationship to the Greater Will

    • @evanahearne1479
      @evanahearne1479 Год назад +1

      @AverageGamerGuy I write about games generally; think pieces, reviews all that, but I’ve been enjoying working on this big chonky lore piece for a change - it’s very much a passion project! I did a way shorter timeline than yours, and this is sort of an accompaniment about how Marika would have felt at different points throughout her story, and what must have motivated her! Do you have a blog or something where youd publish your timeline? I’d love to read it!

    • @monsieurdorgat6864
      @monsieurdorgat6864 Год назад +3

      Honestly, I'm not sure this is a good one. I think the speculative framing put here is not only highly discontinuous with Fromsoftware's previous storytelling and inclinations, but also ignores very important details in order to support that spurious frame. While I've certainly internalized some points from this to revise my conception, I would say I overall disagree with the thesis of this video. This video is honestly a better example of how our inevitable biases shape how we frame our ideas - in this case, it's clear that SmoughTown really likes applying a Tolkien/Abrahamic frame, even when it's pretty debatable whether there's evidence for that frame. So much of this story takes inspiration from Abrahamic faiths, only to be subversive of that inspiration, to take that as your overall frame of understanding.

    • @I_am_a_cat_
      @I_am_a_cat_ Год назад

      But why

    • @evanahearne1479
      @evanahearne1479 Год назад +1

      @@I_am_a_cat_ writing is fun

    • @pigzy9807
      @pigzy9807 Год назад +1

      Are you going to post it anyway? I have ideas but am honestly at a wall.

  • @chrisklecka1787
    @chrisklecka1787 Год назад +108

    I feel like the game's Norse inspirations are very frequently overlooked.
    While I don't mean this as any sort of thesis, the story of Ymir in Norse mythology is a fairly accurate parallel to the One Great and its fracture, and Odin a parallel to the Greater Will. Radagon seems directly influenced by the red-haired, hammer wielding Thor as well; Thor was often a vassal of Odin, as Radagon/ Marika is to the Greater Will.
    Just food for thought.

    • @lillonerboi504
      @lillonerboi504 Год назад +13

      This, and blend in some historical, and even religious texts behind alchemy and the alchemical rebis and the picture of Elden Ring already becomes more clear. This seems to be George Martins influence on the story. Whereas things like the runes and these concepts of order and disparity we see in the game are heavily tied to Miyazaki as disparity was the concept used in Dark Souls to explain how the age of fire came to be from the age of the everlasting dragons.

    • @Exile_Sky
      @Exile_Sky Год назад +7

      Radagon also works as a parallel for Norse Gods as they were all many things at once. Radagon's red hair also suggests relation with the red haired giants of the mountains, and like Thor, he purged the absolute living hell out of them.

    • @jarlwilliam9932
      @jarlwilliam9932 Год назад +4

      Godfrey seems more of the Thor lite in this game. Big strong warrior used as a weapon to eliminate the enemies of the greater will/ its chosen Marika, and is known as being fundamentally the strongest of all and almost entirely unbeatable in a game of fisty cuffs.
      He slaughters the giants, drives off placidusax, conquers the dragons, and defeats the storm king. I don’t really see many parallels of Thor in Radagon as Thor was the most straight forward of all the Norse gods, and preferred a straight head on fight rather than subterfuge and political marriages.

    • @jarlwilliam9932
      @jarlwilliam9932 Год назад

      Also there are sagas that have Thor with blonde hair, though the red hair version seems more popular.

    • @sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149
      @sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149 Год назад +7

      Norse myth was often concerned with the natural inevitability of fate and such. Fitting for a Miyazaki work.
      Ragnarok was always fated to happen, it was inevitable. By shackling the stars Radagon hindered fate from following its course. Looking at it through the lens of Norse myth, it would be like forbidding ragnarok from happening (or rather, delaying it for an indeterminate amount of time). I
      According to myth Ragnarok was not the end of the world however. Many old gods died, but the world was still there. Things merely changed. Much like in some of the Elden Ring endings, or at least the ones who don't simply prolong the age of the Erdtree.
      Kinda forgot the Norse inspirations in the game, not gonna lie, so thanks for reminding me. Interesting to think about

  • @chrisp.9380
    @chrisp.9380 Год назад +24

    One thing to note is that the ulcerated tree spirits do have a sort of corrupted version of golden flames, including a corrupted golden flame breath. This makes sense though, since the erdtree avatars also wield abilities similar to the elden beast, and the ulcerated tree spirits seem to be similar beings to the avatars, both being plant like beings born from the erdtree. So it would make sense for them to also have abilities similar to the Elden Beast.

    • @drzaiusdd
      @drzaiusdd Год назад +8

      The ulcerated Tree Spirits seem to be Erdtree Avatars whose Erdtree has been destroyed; iirc you always find them in places where a minor Erdtree would be but has been destroyed. It makes sense as a sort of Shinto spirit

  • @Photoloss
    @Photoloss Год назад +214

    Honestly Hyetta's dialogue to me crucially shows that the Greater Will is *NOT* the creator God (if one exists). The One Great _already existed!_ It was _not_ "created" by the Greater Will but rather "fractured". To me that is what the Greater Will does: it divides, it distinguishes because that is the basis for (non-trivial) "order". It is the Outer God of Disparity, and much like the First Flame there was a world of uniform grey before it. The Erdtree burial system seems to be "recycling" life rather than "creating" it as well.
    What sets it apart, and why I do agree with the designation as an "Inner" God, is that the Greater Will _already won_ the struggle for dominance. At least from a long time ago until now if you become Lord of Frenzied Flame. History is written by the victors after all, the other Outer Gods are expunged or sealed and the very concepts of "history" and "intelligent" life are close to the purview of order. Plus most of the Abrahamic symbolism originates from the mortal and flawed beneficiaries of the Greater Will rather than more direct guidance (I suppose Marika's crucifixion is a counterexample, but then Marika herself is more of a Babel- or Lucifer-like antagonist than the self-sacrificing Son of God).
    Of course none of this outright disproves the possibility of the Greater Will being the creator God, or being the primary shard of It after fracturing Itself, but I really do not understand your fixation on "creation" when Hyetta so clearly claims the prior existence of the One Great and even describes the action of the Greater Will as a "mistake" i.e. corruption. Although granted this is _the Frenzied Flame_ speaking and with it being deceptive, hypocritical and self-perpetuating it does remind me of the Mephistopheles depiction of the devil:
    _"I am the Spirit that Denies!_
    _And justly so: for all things, from the Void_
    _Called forth, deserve to be destroyed:_
    _'Twere better, then, were naught created._
    _Thus, all which you as Sin have rated,-_
    _Destruction,-aught with Evil blent,-_
    _That is my proper element."_ - Faust I, Goethe

    • @Teh_SiFL
      @Teh_SiFL Год назад +33

      This is more in line with how I see it. I don't think TGW is actually any different than the OGs, except in one crucial aspect. TGW has taken dominion over this shard of reality. The OGs and TGW are equal entities, which is why the OGs structure their followers, and act in the same manner. It's because they're making incursions into this reality, rather than personally holding it, that they do not have the same sway or reverence as TGW does.
      In the other shards of reality that were split from the One Great, if an OG had laid claim and TGW were the one making an incursion to corrupt and ultimately take control, their roles would be reversed. TGW would have the lesser station/influence of an OG, while its OG owner would appear as TGW does here. As an "Abrahamic" god whose dominion is under siege by outer influences.
      Because, if they were beings at different levels of existence, why are WE the ones thwarting or advancing their plans? TGW would stand above the OGs and only their joint efforts would overcome it. But none of them are interested in the philosophies of their OG brethren. Which makes sense if they're all just equals fighting over their toys. TGW may even actually be engaged in this same sort of action amongst the other shards. They all may. Because most of them certainly appear to have their own territories. Mogh literally stabs into one to gain its power.

    • @monsieurdorgat6864
      @monsieurdorgat6864 Год назад +24

      The Frenzied Flame seems like a huge throwback to Demon's Souls and the Old One - the Three Fingers and the god it represented were a fragment of the One Great that regretted Creation, and seek to reform the One Great in its totality.
      I also largely disagree with this video. It also ignores how the Crucible "blended life together" - that is, _reshaping currently existing life_ , and not creating it. This heavily implies that the Elden Beast is no different than any of the other Outer Gods. If you were to be charitable, the Greater Will may, by its very name, be the largest or most affective fragment of the One Great, as it clearly seeks to continue the current process of fracturing the One Great.

    • @supergastonh
      @supergastonh Год назад +7

      You have to think it in alchemical concepts.
      The One Great is the Prima Materia or the Ouroboros.

    • @pigzy9807
      @pigzy9807 Год назад +16

      In many creation Myths there is some type of primoradial essence that just exists and a creator god that also just exists. The God then moulds that essence into the world. For example Genesis:
      [1:1] In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth,
      [1:2] the earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the deep, while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters.
      Or Babylonian Myth
      In the beginning, there was only undifferentiated water swirling in chaos. Out of this swirl, the waters divided into sweet, fresh water, known as the god Apsu, and salty bitter water, the goddess Tiamat. Once differentiated, the union of these two entities gave birth to the younger gods.

    • @angrywizard3199
      @angrywizard3199 Год назад +6

      It's interesting that the Frenzied Flame's only wish for its reign is to return to the One Great, with no other will to rule in any way. Makes me wonder if the Outer Gods aren't somehow offspring of the One Great, with the Flame regretting the split from the original form of life and seeking only to return to it, like how Ranginui and Papatūānuku were separated in Māori creation stories, with the Greater Will acting as Tāne (or Tangaroa, as the case may be) and separating them with the other Outer Gods as Tāne's siblings (although, in this case, while they likely agreed with the will on the separation of the One Great, they were probably racing to get there first) and the Flame as the regretful Tāwhirimātea, who wants the world back as it was.

  • @chrome6089
    @chrome6089 Месяц назад +11

    HE WAS FUCKIN RIGHT

  • @user-cs9sy6zc2i
    @user-cs9sy6zc2i Год назад +2

    Wasn't really sure which video to comment this on: Do you think that Elden Ring is essentially a story about grief, and the inability of so many to properly grieve? If you think about it, so many of the tragic actions taken that lead to disaster involve trying to prevent or halt grief. Marika's removal of the rune of death. Miquella's quest to save Millenia. Millenia's surrender to the scarlet rot to avoid losing to Radan. Markia's shattering of the ring in response to losing her favored son. The Three Finger's need for unity. Fia's support of those who live in death. Even down to lowly Godrick and his desire to stave off the end of his line. Golden Mask's need to perfect/preserve the Golden Order. It goes on.
    Contrast to Ranni who gives up her physical form, and passes from all that is comfortable and known into the age of stars, facing fear, the unknown, and uncertainty. (IE coming out the other side of grief to a life beyond it)

  • @pattymikeb789
    @pattymikeb789 Год назад +20

    The Greater Will and the Two Fingers were always the biggest mystery to me while playing through the first, and this video completely contextualizes the whole game brilliantly. Best video yet!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад

      Thank you Patrick! I had a blast making this one!

  • @ioncewasmikey
    @ioncewasmikey Год назад +20

    If Death & the Deathbirds reigned prior to the age of the Erdtree then wouldn't that mean the Greater Will at some point usurped Death's power or at least unseated it? That makes me think the GW also came from "without" rather than being intrinsic to the Lands Between.
    Also, if the Greater Will sent the Elden Beast & Elden Ring down to The Lands Between, where did it send them from? It just seems from that language that at one time the GW resided outside of the Lands Between rather than being inherent to it.

    • @115UndeadAnarchy115
      @115UndeadAnarchy115 Год назад

      In my opinion I think most outer gods and the Deathbirds just want to reign over their area of expertise. I think this Death outer god oversaw the rules of Death, until the Greater Will decided it didn't want Death to be done that way any more and shafted it
      The Greater Will isn't and never was physically inside or on the Lands Between itself, just as the Abrahamic God is not visible to humans, it just effects change to the world and communicates with its chosen. It willed a meteor containing the Elden beast to crash to the land to begin it's world the way it wanted

    • @ioncewasmikey
      @ioncewasmikey Год назад

      @@115UndeadAnarchy115 so the other Outer gods might have sent representatives that were once or potentially still currently dwell in the Lands Between?

    • @115UndeadAnarchy115
      @115UndeadAnarchy115 Год назад

      @@ioncewasmikey Like Smough says, the Outer Gods just don't seem to be on the same level of power like that of the Greater Will. They seem to be able to manifest physically (see Rot Scorpion Outer God, and I personally believe the Frenzy Outer God was manifested as the Three Fingers until it entered our body like a parasite), and the Death Outer God still has envoys in the Deathbirds.
      What we don't know is their intentions, really

  • @KoiosDusklight
    @KoiosDusklight Год назад +12

    I'm still of the opinion that the Greater Will is not fundamentally a different type of being from the outer gods, the M.O. just seems too similar, especially with the Elden Beast's golden flame seeming directly analogous to the fell god/frenzied/blood/black/ghost flames associated with the outer gods.
    Beyond that, the biggest sticking points for me are 1. the Elden Beast came from the stars, bringing the Elden Ring with it, suggesting that the power of the Greater Will is external to the world of the lands between similar to the outer gods, and 2. the act of creation you focus on setting it apart from the outer gods does seem directly analogous to the corruption/mutation of pre-existing life that the outer gods do, considering that as far as I know nothing suggests that it actually made the One Great, there was some type of life here already when it arrived, and it instilled division and diversity to it, build its order and ideals into life the same way the outer gods mutate life to fit their ideals. The Crucible was the first step in that, where creatures began to live and be born and die and have souls, but still melded and shared features, and was futher refined in later ages to have stricter separation and classifications of creatures as separate things, with their place in the order of the world. I imagine the influence of the Outer Gods might see similar progressions, with Caelid and the Dynastry of Blood just being the primordial forms of the eventual worlds of those respective gods, being influenced by what was there before to some degree, and later ages of those gods might be very different.
    It's a good video, and well argued, but in the end I have to echo the sentiment of some others here in the comments; to me it seems most likely that the Greater Will is just the Outer God currently In Office, and who's had the chance to affect life and this world the longest.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад

      Great points dude, thank you!

    • @handtomouth4690
      @handtomouth4690 Год назад

      It's the "the greater will made a mistake" implications it can have are what's causing this debate I think.

  • @BaldingClamydia
    @BaldingClamydia Год назад +3

    I really appreciate your references to everything- other philosophies, RUclipsrs, etc. It gives a more full story than just "hey here's my opinion!" I just found this channel and I'm really enjoying your content, thank you :D

  • @wesley5729
    @wesley5729 Год назад +3

    I cannot believe how quickly you churn out these videos. They're extremely comprehensive but you also put the time in to add visuals. You're one of my favorite souls loretubers

  • @CommieApe
    @CommieApe Год назад +21

    Yes! This is one of my favorite ER topics can't wait to see what kick ass analysis you have for us this time.

  • @kirbytaylor8629
    @kirbytaylor8629 Год назад +105

    I always took the differences between the greater will and outer gods to be essentially semantic. I think the greater will only appears more powerful, capable of original creation, etc, because it's by far the most established. It always seemed to me that the other outer gods were working with what was available to them, and like water, finding the point of least resistance to flow through. Places like Mohgwyn palace and any of the rot locations always seemed like they were in transition, not finished, and I didn't take them to be representative of the full capabilities of any of the outer gods. It felt like the outer gods were trying to establish themselves enough that they could act independently after exerting enough influence over what was already there in order to get a foothold. Leyndell feels essentially the same as Caelid to me in that the land felt "wrong" and warped to the attributes of one of the gods, and I always took that as an indication that the greater will isn't fundamentally different from any of the more obscure gods, and that we shouldn't take its dominance for granted.
    As for the Christian stuff, I took that as further evidence that the greater will wasn't anything unique in comparison to the other gods. A sizeable chunk of Marika's history is explicitly imperialistic, showing her and her order needing to struggle to dominate, assimilate, and destroy other cultures. One of Christianity's main projects has been to either destroy or absorb other cultures in order to make itself appear natural, inarguable, and permanent. Granted, there's a huge portion of greater will history which predates Marika and the Erdtree, but this seems to be deliberately evocative of Christianity's growth out of a complex milieu of animistic and eventually polytheistic cultures. And unless my understanding of the in-game lore is skewed, the earlier greater will history seemed to allow for more coexistence of multiple outer gods, such as the god of the deathbirds, etc. Or at the very least, the interrelation between the different powers was more complex and less homogeneous than it is now.
    Anyways, great video. It made me go "wait, why do I think that?" a whole lot, which is always valuable.

    • @joshuakim5240
      @joshuakim5240 Год назад +23

      I always just assumed that the Greater Will is just the only locally settled Outer God who got to the Lands Between first and "went native" as its patron guest who eventually came to rule it. This would make it the "Inter God" of the Lands Between, being of the same ilk as the Outer Gods but got there first, made its home, made its relations, and has essentially become a long-time honorary local.

    • @kirbytaylor8629
      @kirbytaylor8629 Год назад +15

      The only thing I'd disagree with there is the part about the Greater Will being a guest and being honorary. I think it's pretty explicit that the Greater Will is responsible for creating a good chunk of the the life in the Lands Between via the Crucible, so it seems to me less of a situation where the Greater Will was accepted by pre-existing systems and entities, and more like it made the systems that support it, and it did so faster and more thoroughly than the other outer gods which were also trying to do similar things. I think your point is a concise way of putting it otherwise, though.
      To clarify, I agree that the Greater Will isn't native to the Lands Between. I think that much is obvious, given the Elden Beast. I just take issue with the notion of it being a "guest" because I always took the beginning of Elden Ring history to be like a bunch of different entities essentially terraforming the planet in their images, and that there wasn't much of anything that predated them. I could've missed something though, because that part of the lore is especially hazy.

    • @patrickburke2187
      @patrickburke2187 Год назад +2

      Great interpretation and write up.

    • @kirbytaylor8629
      @kirbytaylor8629 Год назад +1

      @@patrickburke2187 Hey thanks :]

    • @thekidwhodraws
      @thekidwhodraws Год назад +2

      Where could I learn more about the pre-Marika greater will era? Like post crucible up to the selection of marika as a vassal is an era I feel I don’t know anything about

  • @cantfindaname123421
    @cantfindaname123421 Год назад +11

    Thanks for the great vid as always!! As a sidenote, I love the voice actor for Shabriri when you talk to him in the mountains - how he slowly reveals his insanity, as he starts being too eager about chaos lol.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +4

      Glad you enjoy it! Agree the actor is a phenomenal talent!

  • @michaeljohnston8891
    @michaeljohnston8891 Год назад +72

    I’d argue the Elden Beast itself is likely the source from which all life sprang forth. It has an amorphous, blobby body like an amoeba, but is clearly hard and brittle on the outside like a reptile, as evidenced by the shattering noises when we hit it. It has insectoid/draconic wings, yet has a tail somewhere between a shark, a scorpion, and whatever you call that dinosaur with a mace for a tail. It is also bipedal and has humanoid digits. The Elden Beast is basically what you’d get if every single creature both real and imaginary regressed into one being

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +12

      An excellent point

    • @OG-ColorfulAbyss.
      @OG-ColorfulAbyss. Год назад +9

      If we're to believe what the Frenzied Flame says, everything including all of the Outer Gods, used to be one thing. Like a one is all, all is one kind of god. Hyetta refers to it as an entity called The One Great. She also says the Greater Will made a mistake. Other in game things say that the Crucible was where all life came from (possibly meaning only mortal life as how could you be the source of all life without being alive). The Crucible being theorized to be when the Great Tree and the Erdtree were one. What this implies is that either Hyetta is merely referring to that or there was something even longer ago than that, where literally every last thing was one being, or it was nothing at all, and just like life in reality just magically happened, so too did the Greater Will magically develop its own consciousness within the primordial cesspool and the mistake it made was breaking off from it, creating the concept of change. As when everything is one or is nothing, nothing can happen and nothing can change. That being said it is also most likely that the Greater Will is the Outer God that would most closely resemble The One Great in power and appearance.

    • @dantoki6371
      @dantoki6371 Год назад +15

      Just to add to this idea. The Elden Stars is the most ancient Erdtree Incantation, wich means it predates the Crucible incantaions. This could be a good hint for that the Elden Beasts arrival predates, or even caused the Crucible to come to existence.

    • @TheSuperRatt
      @TheSuperRatt Год назад +29

      I dunno. That people understand the Elden Beast arrived from a star, and recorded this, hints to me that life, sapient life, already existed before its arrival.

    • @OG-ColorfulAbyss.
      @OG-ColorfulAbyss. Год назад +2

      @@dantoki6371 Crucible came before Erdtree and Elden Beast but not before the Greater Will itself. The Crucible is basically just the Erdtree before the Greater Will sent down the Elden Beast like how in Farum Azula where Placidusax was the equivalent of Elden Lord before the Golden Order was even established, has an older, larger Elden Ring.

  • @chronoshindou9848
    @chronoshindou9848 Год назад +70

    I haven't watched the Full Video, since currently am at work, but I would like to point out something: Miquella's Needle works when you become the Lord of Frenzy, and it is stated to exclusively cure the meddling of OUTER GODS.
    This automatically means the Three Fingers and Frenzied Flame have their own Outer God, and the Two Fingers and Greater Will being their exact opposites (Order being opposite of Chaos) also imply they are an Outer God too.
    Sure one can say Greater Will is "stronger" or have more influence over Lands Between than other Outer Gods, but in the end it still is one of the Outer Gods. Just one of the more prominent and benevolent ones.
    I will edit this comment later if i find anything noticeable after seeing your video though.
    EDIT1: The concept of Five Fingers is actually important, considering how the Conquedea outright states that a Beast's Five Fingers is symbolic of the intelligence granted upon their kind. Outright hinting at the existence of Five Fingers, so the concept cannot be easily ditched.

    • @pigzy9807
      @pigzy9807 Год назад +12

      Note that the needle does not remove grace, this could just be gameplay but our connection to the greater will and it's followers are intact

    • @HillBelichick
      @HillBelichick Год назад +9

      @@pigzy9807 98% chance it's just a gameplay thing but still worth noting that since Miquella was a Golden Order Fundamentalist, it wouldn't make much sense for his Unalloyed Gold needle to cut us off from the Guidance of Grace. Just a thought. Not sure if it's a good one.

    • @WanderedIn
      @WanderedIn Год назад +3

      The Elden Beast has five fingers, is the thing. And what is intelligence, but Will?
      The Greater Will’s two fingers are representative of guidance - each number of fingers has a particular meaning in the Lands between. There is ‘misfortune’ (three is an unlucky number) and the Frenzied Flame speaks a gospel of misfortune, of God’s mistake in the creation of life and separate existence when once there was only one God.

    • @chronoshindou9848
      @chronoshindou9848 Год назад +13

      Grace isn't actually something controlled by Greater Will, it's actually controlled by Marika. As evidenced by her dialogue with Godfrey regarding his banishment, and how the Tarnished revives at Stakes of Marika, implying she is the one who keeps reviving us through Grace.
      Miquella's needle only controls Outer Gods, but Marika is no Outer God.

    • @tunencio7288
      @tunencio7288 Год назад +1

      @@WanderedIn Are you using your christian beliefs to try to make a point? there´s no lore to support that 2 fingers is representative of guidance and 3 fingers of misfortune (that´s is a christian superstition) The elden beast is Radagon phase 3 and has 5 fingers because is the Greater Will taking fully control of Radagon´s body...if you look carefully at one of the sides of Radagon you will see that is totally busted but is like something dark and golden is inside him...just the same thing that composes the EB body...

  • @charles-alexandrebedard5011
    @charles-alexandrebedard5011 Год назад +7

    Thanks for making those in depth videos, always looking forward to the next one. Hope you continue!!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +3

      Hey Charles that's super generous and super appreciated. Thank you so much

  • @Ridingthewaves305
    @Ridingthewaves305 Год назад +1

    This is by far the highest quality elden ring lore videos I’ve found on RUclips! Excellent job! Thank you for making this for us tarnished!

  • @l1teralcanc3r78
    @l1teralcanc3r78 Год назад +3

    Man your videos just keep getting better and better. I cannot wait for the deep dive on the Flame of Frenzy.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Thanks dude, FF is the next on the cards!

  • @codyrisling3253
    @codyrisling3253 Год назад +12

    Great video…as per usual. Even though I stopped playing once I got the platinum, your videos always give more to think about and point out thing I’ve missed and makes me excited to get back after the dlc drops.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Thanks Cody! I hope to continue to do so

  • @jameslange9288
    @jameslange9288 Год назад +37

    Great video as always. I love that you and the other “souls tubers” are working together on your projects. Good to see you all engaging in jolly cooperation.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +9

      Just so much talent in this community!

  • @JoshTrevett
    @JoshTrevett Год назад +28

    Minor but interesting note: I think the Ulcerated Tree Spirits have the golden flame goin' on as well, don't they?

  • @Linkolnhawkers
    @Linkolnhawkers Год назад +1

    Seriously great work dude. I listened to this video, audio only yesterday while I ran errands, then last night I was flipping through my RUclips feed, I popped it on again to get the b-roll and full experience. Never did that before with such a hefty lore vid. 👏 👏

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Hey Matt, honestly that is so nice to hear and it's my pleasure to keep making this type of content. Seriously hearing this made my day!

  • @jacksonicsaudio6562
    @jacksonicsaudio6562 Год назад +6

    Cheers again geoff! Always keen to hear your unique and thoughtgul insights. Your channel doesnt get the support it really deserves, but all of us really appreciate it!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад

      Thank you so much dude, I am super grateful for everyone's wonderful support

    • @jacksonicsaudio6562
      @jacksonicsaudio6562 Год назад +1

      @@SmoughTown Not to overstate this, but we are so grateful for your content. Your videos have really helped me manage the stress of a masters degree. Im sure im not the only person you've helped through difficult patches!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      @@jacksonicsaudio6562 Honestly I am humbled to hear that. I wish you the best for your Masters and hope to continue to give you good content!

  • @ethanholden6299
    @ethanholden6299 Год назад +36

    I always viewed Ungoliant as a personification of the chaos strewn into the song of creation, thus why she aided Melkor. And Tom Bombadil being a personification of the order of the song of creation.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +8

      Awesome interpretation. TB has always perplexed me

    • @psychosytheXmediaXco
      @psychosytheXmediaXco Год назад +3

      I always wondered if Ungoliant wasn't born of a 'full stop' in the music of creation so to speak. I always thought TB was a/maybe the last Valar

    • @tunencio7288
      @tunencio7288 Год назад +1

      @@psychosytheXmediaXco why the last?

    • @tunencio7288
      @tunencio7288 Год назад +3

      that´s a amazing (and beautiful) pov...I always though that TB was Tolkien himself...you know, the creator making a character for himself and putting his own pov about things...

    • @alecsiantonas6520
      @alecsiantonas6520 Год назад +2

      Sorry I missed your comment! I also like this theory, but imo the main point to bear in mind is that seeing Ungoliant as simply outside of Eru's creation doesn't make sense within Tolkien's overall Catholic metaphysics.

  • @Tsuba_Nick
    @Tsuba_Nick Год назад

    As always your videos make my morning routine, having to watch them over 3 days only makes me feel like I have more Smoughtown content to watch!
    The close connection of dragons with the greater will, made me think that if on that age fingers didn't exist, and given the position of placidusax, being fairly reminiscent of the upright "communing" position of the two fingers, thinking that dragons directly communed with the Greater Will feels like it makes perfect sense.

  • @miomio6890
    @miomio6890 Год назад +2

    The way I got excited when I saw you got a sponsor for this video. I'm so glad!!! You deserve it for the amount of effort you put into these videos 🙏

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much as always Mio! Your support is super appreciated

  • @wolfiemuse
    @wolfiemuse Год назад +3

    WOOOO!!! More incredible lore for me to listen to at work! Your videos really help the days go by faster. Love your content man. Yours is a channel I frequently come back to in order to watch videos again.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate the support, and glad my content helps you through your days!

  • @nox_cadit
    @nox_cadit Год назад +46

    I think that considering the fact that the Elden Beast was sent to the lands between just confirms that the Greater Will is indeed an outer god.
    Of course the descriptions of items that were constructed after the Greater Will started to exert it's influence in the Lands Between and set itself as the one and only will be referring to it as an god not an outer god

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +2

      very true!

    • @nox_cadit
      @nox_cadit Год назад +10

      @@SmoughTown only now I finished the video, good video btw.
      Now, although I think it's a good video, I just think you perhaps forgot about the Elden Beast while thinking it through.
      For me the Greater Will was solely one of the first ones to arrive in the Lands Between, along with the death god from the birds and perhaps with the Scarlet Rot god, but it was the fastest to stablish itself, spread and change the environment to it's will

    • @allorgansnobody
      @allorgansnobody Год назад +1

      The in-game descriptions are (and always have been in FromSoft games) true, albeit often ambiguous. In fact, ambiguous by necessity of that veracity. And while they are often information that someone in-universe would know if familiar with the item, they are just as often character's literal thoughts/feelings. That is to say, the item descriptions are non-diegetic, spoken by an omniscient narrator, and should not be considered to be influenced in a meta way by the ideology of this or that in game character.**
      All that is to say, and I haven't watched the video and am not sure I will, the Greater Will is definitively unambiguously an "Outer God" insofar as Outer Gods are entities literally outside the world at large (implied by the existence of other more-mundane lands accessible by boat, rather than elden-beast-laden-comet-hurdling, from the lands between)
      If the whole thesis of this video is just that "outer god" is textually referring to "gods outside of grace," I suppose that's a possible interpretation.
      **On that note, FromSoftware character dialogue is NOT omniscient nor almost *ever* truthful. There are so many reasons to be suspicious of Hyetta and "the One Great," and it's a really weak and peripheral element to base so much theorizing on.

    • @simoxeh
      @simoxeh Год назад +1

      So my thought is that if there was only one kind of life and everything was one there would be no need for something that loves order to send the elden beasts to that place because everything would have been in order cuz everything was the same. if it was sent there that means they must have already been differences there and a lack of order

    • @nox_cadit
      @nox_cadit Год назад +1

      @@allorgansnobody I don't think you got my point. I know the items are like characters thoughts, but Smough referenced the Greater Will are a parallel to God (Cristian and the likes kind of god), and what happens on those religions is that their god is considered as the one and only, the same parallel can be extended to the Greater Will.
      Since in ER the Outer Gods have wills and actual palpable influence and are not something impossible to be proven to even exist (much like the gods from the real world) the descriptions of items could very well have their influence when it comes to describing itself as the one and only true God. You get what I mean? In FS games we have actual deities or god-like beings that influence the world in a palpable and direct way, so we can't assume that the items descriptions are exempt from ideology, because they are not. The world has been existing for long and said gods/god-like beings surely imposed their ideology onto the world and chased away those that disagree with it.
      In ER case this is ridiculously more evident. The Greater Will, through Marika, chased away the fire giants, stole the concept of death and made it so that any other means of death (death birds, the gloom eyes queen and her's Godskin) would be considered somewhat of heretic, much like fire is the utmost sin, not to mention their wars against the wizards that could very well hold their ground to the point that Marika would not win, she needed to call for a truce and then a fake marriage just to get the wizards "in check".
      I don't know if I diverged myself too much but hope my point has been clarified.

  • @willharper1326
    @willharper1326 Год назад

    I am so happy that one of your videos popped up on my recommended. Probably because I watch all of Vatti’s stuff. You are doing a absolutely incredible job and I love how much you incorporate Tolkien’s Legendarium in this video! In my opinion, this is the perfect Elden lore channel. I almost forgot to mention The Red Book! I’ve been watching that channel for months now, he somehow consistently commissions the best art of Tolkien’s works I’ve ever seen.

  • @mentosis797
    @mentosis797 Год назад +2

    Always pleased to see a new video of yours in my feed. Very well made and informative, thanks Smough!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the support!

  • @aidenmclaughlin1076
    @aidenmclaughlin1076 Год назад +13

    Dude these lore vids are getting insane

  • @terminalarray1047
    @terminalarray1047 Год назад +5

    Awesome video. The connection with the dragons to the GW is really cool. Btw, I believe in the game files the Elden Beast is referred to as the "NebulaDragon." If that's true then that provides even more evidence of your point that the Dragons were made in the GW's image.

  • @jacobberry5138
    @jacobberry5138 Год назад +1

    Just want to say I appreciate you linking sources and other creators content. I appreciate it mightily. Thanks!

  • @aimcrux2231
    @aimcrux2231 Месяц назад +1

    Crazy how in depth Elden ring lore is getting, just seems to keep unfolding more and more

  • @justwelsh
    @justwelsh Год назад +42

    I disagree with your idea of the Greater Will not being an Outer God simply because it interacts with The Lands Between the exact same way as they others have, through a chosen vessel/beast (Elden Beast/Mohg/Scorpion of Rot) as they cannot physical exist there
    Edit: Also I would like you to look at the Onyx Lord’s Greatsword and the Alabaster Lord’s Sword item description and see what your thoughts are on the lore implications they provide
    This is my stance before watching the video
    I will come back and give my stance then after the evidence you provide

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +21

      Fair play dude, I also concede at the end it could still be an outer god, but one that has a greater connection to the lands between and the language in JP suggests Outer Gods are 'external' to this world, where as the greater will is intrinsically lied. Either way I hope you still enjoy and let me know your thoughts!

    • @HoneyDoll894
      @HoneyDoll894 Год назад +14

      @@SmoughTown I think there is also an interesting detail about the biblical god, which is that its significance and.. uniqueness has changed during history. Originally many of the texts that would become parts of the old testament talked about other gods on top of the biblical one, many of which would later be demoted to angels or removed from the texts entirely.
      I dont know if this might have been used as an idea but i could see how the beliefs of the world would sort of twist the nature of the greater will, or alternatively that the greater will physically became different from the other, outer, gods.
      I do disagree with you on the bit that outer gods don't create anything, because to me its unclear if the greater will actually created all life. we know it made intelligent life, but unsure about the others. However, we can speculate a detail that is implied about the erdtree, which is that in the lands between, humans are born from the erdtree, while demihumans are born of mothers. We can also see a mirror of this with the scarlet rot, where the buds around the aeonia birth children. I know its not exactly confirmed but the amount of references to millicent and her sisters being buds and the flowerbuds around the aeonia seem pretty strong.

    • @justwelsh
      @justwelsh Год назад

      @@SmoughTown Very good video enjoyed it thoroughly, very informative
      I definitely agree with what you say the Greater Will represents it being a “Creator God” similar to Christianity’s God but I believe that’s what all the Outer Gods are.
      The Greater Will is simply the Sculptor of the Clay(Life) right now and in order for the Outer Gods to use the “Clay” they must reduce it what it was originally to “Start Again”
      hence why they “corrupt and rebirth life from death” because the way the life is “Molded” right now is in an unusable state for their view of life
      I don’t know if you seen it when I edited my original comment but the Onyx Lords Greatsword and the Alabaster Lords Greatsword item descriptions describe the same event but with 2 distinct differences
      One Meteor was Golden (Elden Beast)
      And the other was a Blue-White.
      Now I’m not sure whos Outer God it could belong to but my guess it has something to do with Astel or a being like Astel
      This could indicate two things for me
      1)the Elden Beast is a “Star” the same as Astel
      or
      2) Another Vassal Beast (the Twinbird?) came to the lands between the same way Elden Beast has and created life “In it’s own image” giving another layer to the Life, Death and Rebirth symbolism in the game
      Or it could be both
      Either way I would like your view on why the Onyx and Alabaster swords descriptions describe the same event but for two different entities

    • @MoeBalingerIllustration
      @MoeBalingerIllustration Год назад +5

      I'm interpreting it as there were several unrelated, unknowable, cosmic beings in the universe. One, which became know as The Greater Will created this world and everything in it. It therefore is a true god, the Iluvatar comparison fitting quite nicely. What makes those other cosmic beings "outer" gods is simply the fact that they are outside of the sphere of influence of The Greater Will. Perhaps on the same power level, perhaps not. Probably incomprehensible to a mortal anyhow.
      I really like how Smough theorizes they are mimicking the order of The Greater Will to influence it's peoples. Easy to imagine an entire world to cultivate and control would be an enviable prospect to another cosmic entity who couldn't create one of their own. So they try an usurp it by moving pieces on the cosmic chessboard so to speak.

    • @justwelsh
      @justwelsh Год назад +1

      @@MoeBalingerIllustration my head canon is basically the same but instead of it creating life on Lands Between and/or Elden Ring it usurped it from a previous “Outer God”
      My belief is the Lands Between/Elden Ring is the Crucible/One Great
      and that’s why so many Outer Gods are fighting for power and dominion there
      because whoever does, governs the universal laws of the Lands Between and everything outside of it

  • @FroogleEatsGoogle
    @FroogleEatsGoogle Год назад +3

    Linking the god-skin nobles to ball shaving is some real good advertising. I can't not see them in a different light anymore and I'm not scared anymore. Great stuff!

  • @sweetpotatodato6068
    @sweetpotatodato6068 Год назад +2

    Yet another banger video! I’m taking plenty of notes so that I’m ready for the final exam.
    In all seriousness I’m both impressed and intimidated by the lore community. On one hand it makes me wanna try making lore videos of my own, but on the other hand I doubt I’ll ever reach the supreme quality like I see here.
    Incredible work as always, Smough! Can’t wait for the next one!

  • @bgiv2010
    @bgiv2010 Год назад +2

    It's so simple! The Two Fingers guide standard Tarnished while the Three Fingers accepts those who use their middle fingers for the shoulder buttons and save their index fingers for the face buttons (the thumbs are reserved for joysticks of course). Whenever I have to use a consumable I certainly feel the Frenzy growing within me.

    • @bgiv2010
      @bgiv2010 Год назад

      But seriously remember the Three Fingers evolved their third finger because they lacked a Finger Reader but they still had plenty to say.

  • @UofACG93
    @UofACG93 Год назад +6

    How do we know the Greater Will isn't influencing/preventing other unknown outer god arrivals in the lands between? Also why would the GW allow other beings to enter it's domain w/o obstruction?
    Is the GW the alchemist in all this?

  • @sonofathena4866
    @sonofathena4866 Год назад +8

    I believe that the greater will and the outer God of the frenzied Flame are offshoots of the great one. When the great one made the universe they realized that it was flawed, however they could not decide on how to deal with the flawed universe. I believe that the great one split its choices into two separate entities, the greater will who would fix the universe by bringing order to it and the frenzied Flame who would erase the mistake in its entirety.

  • @wahy1984
    @wahy1984 Год назад +1

    I like the way you structure your videos, makes the content go down smoother. Eagerly awaiting your next video I am.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much dude, working on it as we speak!

  • @RuijsNL
    @RuijsNL Год назад +2

    Thanks for your hard work Geoff! I always listen to these videos while walking my rounds at work

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      My pleasure, enjoy Thomas!

  • @jonahG77
    @jonahG77 Год назад +7

    I think the reason the greater will is not considered a outer for simply because they are the one in power. They saw a opportunity of creating a power and took it before the other outer gods and therefore became " the God" of the lands between and has created it in such a way that it is nearly impossible for the outer gods to become what I call a "inter god" (a outer god that is in power and has the position to enact their will).

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Yeh I defo see the GW as an Inner God

  • @finnbean5166
    @finnbean5166 Год назад +8

    You know Its a good day when Smough Town uploads

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +2

      Thank you Finn, hope you enjoy

  • @worriedremediation
    @worriedremediation Год назад +2

    My favorite part about your lore videos is not only do you make amazing videos but you’re the only elden ring lore RUclipsr that interacts with the wider community. Without fail every video of yours recommends me new RUclipsrs who I end up Ioveing. Without you I would never have found the last protagonist, Tarnished Archelogist, or red book.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад

      Thanks so much dude, really appreciate that and so happy you have checked out some of those channels!

  • @LoreHunter
    @LoreHunter Год назад +10

    Great video, as always! I'm going to be chewing on this one for awhile. Like any well-presented thesis, IDK if I totally agree, yet I have gotten some additional perspective and richness that will carry itself into my time and appreciation of the game and it's world.

  • @FlymanMS
    @FlymanMS Год назад +6

    I subscribed to your channel because of Blasphemous lore videos ages ago and I’m so pleased to see how your channel grew in scope and quality. Your videos on Elden Ring lore are very thorough and well made and you always give credit when due. Keep doing this awesome job!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +2

      Awesome! Thanks so much for the long term support, it is very much appreciated

  • @aroudingo
    @aroudingo Год назад +6

    You time your videos perfectly for when I’m about to sleep~
    More bedtime stories to lead into my dreams

  • @misterspiggins
    @misterspiggins Год назад +2

    Thank you SO MUCH for pointing out the problem with the idea of the three and two fingers once being one. Ive been questioning it for so long because of just how many two fingers there are. Awesome video as always!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      I think there are a few widely held ‘assumptions’ and I felt the need to tackle them because that’s all they are! Thank you!

  • @pynap07_vids5
    @pynap07_vids5 Год назад

    just watched like 8 of your vids while doing hw and playing elden ring today, love the content! Keep it up

  • @TheRedBook
    @TheRedBook Год назад +3

    Finally got round to watching. Impressive as always! And thanks a lot for the shout out to the channel and the Nameless Things video 👍. I've only played about 100 hours of Elden Ring so far (been annoyingly busy) but I've only started scratching the surface. And for what it's worth, the Greater Will always reminds me of Demon's Souls!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      You are welcome bro, been really enjoying your work!

  • @Spore_Spawn
    @Spore_Spawn Год назад +9

    I am surprised that no one has considered that all the known outer gods, Greater Will and Frenzied Flame included might just be a singular being manipulating mortals for it's own amusement, that or they are all just fragments of the fractured One Great.

  • @harrowingabyss4518
    @harrowingabyss4518 Год назад

    Great video. Just wanted say how well you credit other creators in your videos. Gold standard, serious props to you.

  • @snubbiyu_biyu
    @snubbiyu_biyu Год назад +1

    I love your videos. Long videos I can put in the background and just listen to for hours!

  • @Agentlefox
    @Agentlefox Год назад +9

    So while I love this whole interpretation, there is something I think is worth consideration: scarlet rot did seemingly create life. Its form is definitely inspired by other life already in the world, so it still kinda required a preexisting force of life, but the methodology is very similar to the way that Molag Bal and other deadric princes in the elder scrolls create new forms for the daedra, such as the dragon based ones in eso. Once one was corrupted, that form was essentially in the database for daedric essence to take.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Yep defo a good point

    • @NotSoSerious69420
      @NotSoSerious69420 Год назад +2

      I think I could argue that rot doesn’t “create” in the same way the greater will could/does. The greater will creates from nothing (no previous life created) meanwhile the rot can only create with the ashes, or goop in this case, of former life. More like the flood in halo than anything else.

  • @yael4171
    @yael4171 Год назад +1

    Lot of good points and things I didn't really see before. Another great video! Also I don't know why put the Outer Gods remind me a bit of Brandon Sanderson's Shards from the Cosmere.

  • @benlavis3006
    @benlavis3006 Год назад +2

    Loved the depth of the video, amazing analysis. One thing I noted is the golden breath attack used by EB/Placidusax is also used by the tree spirits. Or it is close at least which I think strengthens your argument even more

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад

      Yeh good point Ben! 100% helps

  • @optimalrefundable
    @optimalrefundable Год назад +15

    These videos and analysis are what makes me love Elden Ring so much, despite some flaws I've noticed lately in the game. Many props! So well done.

  • @j.j.4708
    @j.j.4708 Год назад +5

    Here's a take on it maybe more in line with previous Souls universes:
    * Greater Will = First Flame, Old One from Demon's Souls
    * Golden Order = Age of Fire
    * Chaos, Dark Moon(s), Death God, Rot, Formless Mother, etc = alternative systems/Ages (Age of Man, Ancients, Deep, Paintings etc)
    It's easy to conflate Greater Will and Golden Order but they might not have to be identical. GO could just be the currently dominant system/set of logic/"Age" and therefore they claim to be closest or most in line with GW. Like Gwyn's Age of Fire outlasting all the other systems of the DS world, which would naturally be a cyclic progression.
    Elden Lord = the position of whoever decides which logic/Outer God dominates the world currently. Marika chose GO, before her Placidusax maybe chose some other OG.
    And we the player also decide as Elden Lord what the next Age will be (although it's just between GO, Chaos, Death, Defilement and Darkmoon/Stars)

  • @Hugo_Tate
    @Hugo_Tate Год назад +1

    I appreciate you making such great videos. over an hour long of great ideas. love it. thank you

  • @shaunbrender
    @shaunbrender Год назад +1

    I love how you shout out many other channels and give creators who many may not know some love.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад

      There are so many top tier creators out there who deserve love

  • @dumbsterdives
    @dumbsterdives Год назад +41

    This video made me think about the fact that for a long time, the Greater Will has been viewed as a bad thing by a lot of people in the lore community, for reasons such as the treatment of the omen and those who live in death, etc. But, when you really look at it, all those awful things that resulted from order werent put in place by the greater will. It was gods, demigods, and mortals that decided these things, based on their own interpretation of order. The greater will is a passive force in the world, only acting directly when absolutely necessary to avoid a complete breakdown of order.

    • @dumbsterdives
      @dumbsterdives Год назад +16

      This isn't to say it doesn't have a single flaw. It is an inherently selfish force, doing whatever it must to preserve its own power, though I have to wonder how much of that is it acting directly and how much is the two fingers taking matters into their own hands, as we know they can do based on the events of the game.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +16

      I agree and I think the thing about Souls games is there are no 'good guys' or 'bad guys', it is all perspective.

    • @kirbytaylor8629
      @kirbytaylor8629 Год назад +8

      I think you're totally right, especially because I think a lot of people conflate the Greater Will with the Golden Order and forget that the Crucible is not only part of the Greater Will but arguably more in line with its actual qualities because not as much had been cut out from the Elden Ring yet. I think the Golden Order shows how the concept of "order" can change from something more like "structure/organization" in a biological/(meta)physical sense, to something more like "control/domination" in a sociopolitical and religious sense.

    • @chronoshindou9848
      @chronoshindou9848 Год назад +6

      I am actually glad more and more people are actually researching into Greater Will's qualities instead of the Outer Gods for once. For once poeple are realising that the GW may not actually be bad and the "Ruling God bad" thought train seems to be actually wrong, and rather it's the mortals such as Marika that are at fault, something which Goldmask realised after his long communication with (possibly) the Greater Will.
      As for the reply above me, yes you are absolutely correct about Crucible and Greater Will's connection. Elden Stars , a LEGENDARY spell, is described as the "MOST ancient of spells that derives from Erdtree". On the other hand the Aspects of Crucible spells, are only said as "Ancient Erdtree spell". This implies that chronologically:-
      Elden Ring gets sent by GW through Elden Beast -> birth of the Crucible and ALL life. Of course most people will deny it cause of their in-born hatred of the Greater Will, but I think that is actually the case. The wording of those spells just seem to imply the chronology I told.

    • @ashtonfeatherstoneandersen4783
      @ashtonfeatherstoneandersen4783 Год назад +3

      I think the ways of old are far more justified then the new ones.
      Although seemimgly barbaric there seemed to be some form of balance. I really dislike the Greater Will and the Golden order and I'm not sure why, maybe I still believe that a One Great actually exists and sadly no longer holds influence on the lands. I think it all falls down on the way mankind presents itself.
      Sure we evolve but we destroy, far more then we create upsetting the natural order of things. We hear of all those ancient beings that fell inevitably due to the conquest man inflicts on all, its not so strange we humans far outnumber the presence of beasts, giants, dragons, albastar lords, namor*, ect. That's because our presence is undeniable and we are imperfect creations easily influenced.
      If their was a creator god, it's quite possible this flaw in humanity is the very thing destroying these worlds. I think its our job as players to rise above the darkness, and quite simply find a way to lead humanity out of this dark fate. Perhaps one day through this process humanity eventually freed itself from divine influence of the forces that govern the world.
      Tolkien made a story that was incomplete that made it seem as if middle earth and the time of the Numenorians was just a forgotten age like Atlantis.

  • @battlericky17
    @battlericky17 Год назад +4

    Damn only a few minutes in and im a little more than compelled. I cannot wait to get further. Im gunna give a full update of what i think. I tend to forget to do that
    Bro: 25:19 when you call the frenzy flame a posturing god. It makes so much sense, “come here lemme hug ya and show you the way” type feeling
    30:00 BOY YOU ARE SAUCING HERE
    What i really love of the creation power of the greater will, it seems it created a little too well lol made every thing very powerful

  • @billyhendry8369
    @billyhendry8369 Год назад +2

    Been a fan of SmoughTown since I got into Elden ring. Put off this very video for a good while, so I could listen at a good time. I’ve been a Tolkien fan for a long while. The Tolkien references make me which I could like and subscribe twice. Good work

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Thanks Billy, your support means the world

  • @acethefiredragon8525
    @acethefiredragon8525 Год назад +3

    The idea that the greater will doesn’t really care what form order takes does make sense. I’ve always wondered why the 2 fingers, those who bear the message of the Greater Will suddenly became silent at the most crucial moment. Ik Enja said the 2 fingers are convening with the Greater Will and that will take thousands of years, but why now out of all time? Right when we’ve reached the foot of the erd tree, about to seek audience with the Elden Ring, does it decide to go silent?
    Makes me believe the Greater Will saw this, and decided that rather it enacts its will telling us what to do at that moment, it wanted us to decide for ourselves what form order should take.

  • @jbr1255
    @jbr1255 Год назад +8

    Very sweet topic, reminiscent of Greek mythos and the hierarchy of Gods, the difference between Heracles and the Titans. Also axolotl is spelled with "L"s :) a neat fish with legs!

  • @ranchsauce3232
    @ranchsauce3232 Год назад +9

    Hey Geoff! Another absolutely god tier video, one video I would be really keen to see in the future would be an in depth look at each of the endings and to hear in detail what the implications are of each of the endings. Watching this video made me extremely curious as to how things would work in a world where the Elden Beast is dead, as well as how the greater will would control stuff in the lands between following all this. Anyways I look forward to all future content Smough! Cheers again!!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much bud! Really glad you enjoyed it, I think I am going to tackle the frenzied flame next!

  • @tobymcgroby8967
    @tobymcgroby8967 Год назад

    I've been watching(& listening to) your FromSoftware lore videos a lot lately, & I've developed a weird habit of falling asleep to them, & I know I'm not the only one.
    ..You really should consider narration as a career👌
    Also, the dark souls new-area/title sound between your chapters is VERY appreciated. I'm weird, but I mean well, & I'm sure someone has probably said this more eloquently already. Thanks for the great content👏

  • @thatguy779
    @thatguy779 Год назад +1

    Amazing addition to the theory train, probably my 2nd fav so far

  • @beroulga
    @beroulga Год назад +3

    Awesome video! I really like the interpretation you presented. also thanks for all the channel recommendations. tarnished archeologist and the like have been really fun to listen to.
    I think the idea of the fingers splitting into twos and threes has some merit though. It is awfully literal but there is some five finger imagery in the game that may support that full hand as a force at some point. As examples the chinquedia talks about the five fingered hand as a symbol of granted intelligence, all of the intelligent creatures int he game have five fingered hands (elden beast, dragons, worm faces etc.), Radagon's big slam looks like a palm with five fingers, and if Placidusax originally had five heads that would make him closer to the greater will's image (if the would hand thing is correct). This would also draw a parallel to the splitting of the fingers with the severing of Placiduax heads, two devoted to their original goal and the other three separated doing their own thing which I think is pretty cool.
    Anyway thank you for making these and I'm looking forward to the next one!

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад

      Thank you so much! And very glad you love TA, his work is awesome.

  • @jdmmike7225
    @jdmmike7225 Год назад +3

    27:34 What I don't understand is why if the Greater Will created the life in the Lands Between did it wait so long before making its presence felt? We know entire ages passed before it tried to enact it's order from the tree before the Erdtree, the age of Dragons, the age of the Giants etc. Why would it create life that it then opposed? So idk if I agree that the Greater Will created ALL life, maybe just some of it.

  • @austinjohnson6642
    @austinjohnson6642 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all the great videos you've made they've helped me deal with my work days

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      That's so nice to hear Austin, really glad my content helps

  • @jakelee8789
    @jakelee8789 Год назад

    Great theories. Super love your ideas and points in this video. You have a wonderful day friend.

  • @baz7160
    @baz7160 Год назад +24

    I don't think the greater will is different from the other outer gods for a few reasons :
    First of all, hyetta says "all there is came from the one great" and "what was borrowed must be returned". The word borrowed means that life does not come from the greater will but rather from the one great, the greater will is just the one using the one great's creation. Either it was the first outer god to be interested in that creation, or the strongest outer god who gained control trough fight, or maybe it was the one who asked the one great to make it. To compare to tolkien's work, I think the one great is akin to illuvithar while the greater will is more like Manwe, one of the valar (// outer god), second in strength only to melkor and the one who rule the other valar and the world created by illuvithar.
    Secondly, the outer god of frenzy seem to be and outer god who's disapointed in the greater will's rule and want it to return the creation to nothingness, to the one great who made it. The use of the three fingers is to mirror and show it's opposition to the greater will's ideals. The outer god of frenzy does not want to take over the land between for himself like the other outer gods, but to return them to their creator. This is speculation of course but I think it make sense that the outer gods can have varying motivations, like how the outer god of the twinbirds seem only interested in the death rites, not really motivated to fully rule the land between.
    Thirdly, the greater will does corrupt the land like the god of rot or the formless mother. The effect of the greater will its to turn things golden, we can see it all over the altus plateau. We even have comparaison with in game items with the blood-tinged excrement from moghwyn palace and the gold-tinged excrement from altus. There is also gold on certain body parts of the ancient dragons and of course the whole erdtree covered in gold.
    Lastly, as pointed out in the video, the greater will and the other outer gods have similar way of doing things : they have envoys to carry their will, as they cannot commune directly with the land between's inhabitant (two finger, twinbird, three finger), they have a god, probably to serve as a host for their power (marika, malenia, miquella) and a lord, to rule the land between (radagon, mogh, us as lord of frenzy). However, as the greater will is the current ruler, he has the most servants in place while the other outer gods are still trying to set up their rule. You could argue that the formless mother does not have envoys and commune directly with its lord, but so did the greater will back in the era of the dragon lords i believe : the posture of placidusax is similar to the one of the two fingers when communicating with the greater will, this must be the way the greater will contact earthly beings, while the formless mother's way is using blood.
    I think the reason why the greater will seem to be getting a different treatment from the others outer gods is just because its the one who controls the lands between, thats why he is regarded as the one true god by the land between's inhabitant while the other outer gods are seen as invador trying to take the greater will's place.

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +3

      100% a valid interpretation!

    • @opcanabss
      @opcanabss Год назад +2

      @@SmoughTown I too believe that the Greater will did not create life because of what Hyetta says. If first all life was melded together as the One Great then the Greater Will did not always exist on it's own, although it could have always existed.. as all life has, just as one. I believe the Greater Will could have been a sort of consciousness. Perhaps it was the first thing that had thought of anything at all other than basic needs, like consuming things to live such as eating and breathing. Perhaps the Greater Will began cataloguing all which encompasses the One Great and how the life within it, differed from itself and realizing that self, shattered the One Great into what the Greater Will had catalogued. That which consumes (chaotic flame) the effect of consumption (wounds and blood) what happens when consuption occurs (death of what is consumed) and what becomes of the dead (recycled energy within the system of the One Great) and finally the individuality of those forces seperate from one another in how they function and this would be Order. My thoughts are not as refined as most but perhaps you may understand!

    • @eds6679
      @eds6679 Год назад

      Considering the options, lord over the undead, omens, Frankenstein experiments (and their masters), warmongers, or literal ashes. It's becoming clear that the best ending is Perfect Order. Choosing this path you ultimately serve the One Great, the maker of life itself.
      The reasoning is:
      1)the Greater Will betrays you when the guidance of grace serves Hora Loux/Elden Beast fighting you. So when we got betrayed who else would be reviving us, other than the the one Great, to take down the elden beast? If it's another outer God doing the reviving, then who else has access to site of grace that logically/thematically makes sense?
      2) As Hyetta stated, the origin of existence came from the One Great and the one at fault is the Greater Will for bringing in fractures(I suspect it to be unguided individual will) into the world thus leading to "every sin and curse"
      3)The Goldmask mirrors(thus serving) the One Great perfectly in terms of being silently mysterious, lack of attention to anyone other than esoteric prophets like Corryn, and hilariously the behavior of a tree, the very thing that has brought, sustained, reincarnates/resurrects life(regardless if it's crucible or erdtree)
      In conclusion the One Great is existence. Thus those within the Perfect Order will protect all who desire to exist. Nothing more noble as a tarnished to rise and become an
      honorable lord.

  • @tha_juice3262
    @tha_juice3262 Год назад +3

    None of us can definitively say the greater will isn't an outer god....after all if it "sent the elden beast and elden ring down to the mortal plane" it sure sounds like it resides outside of this world. Perhaps it is just the outer God who has been winning the battle for this world?

  • @AndrewJimmyG
    @AndrewJimmyG Год назад +2

    Dude every time you drop a new video my insight number goes up

  • @number1enemyoftheuseless985
    @number1enemyoftheuseless985 Год назад

    I'm a fan my friend, I usually don't watch lore videos except for souls games and your channel is a personal favorite gud job brother.

  • @AndrewThePoet
    @AndrewThePoet Год назад +6

    Before watching the video. I think the Greater Will is moreso something that allows its vessel to rule by of which order they deserve, evident by Miquella and Malenia's curse. I dont think the GW truly cares of which curse is shape or form they are, it only cares about how its creation can interact and how they rule. I also dont think the GW never forseen the shattering. I think he foresaw it since it IS Marika's order of which the GW gave her the rule.
    Edit: I quite agree with a lot of things, however, I disagree with the Gteater Will being an internal one. I do think it is an outer ome evident by the many Erdtrees we find when fighting the Elden Beast. As you said, it towers above all these outer deities, but it makes sense not it would be an internal one. I think not. I think it is a powerful outer one but in a different power level higher than the outer ones.
    As always, great videos!

    • @OG-ColorfulAbyss.
      @OG-ColorfulAbyss. Год назад

      Malenia and Miquella are cursed because they were born, nothing to do with what they deserve. Marika and Radagon have separate minds but the same body. Same body, same DNA. Both the Fextralife and Wiki state that Miquella's infantile body and Malenia's Rot are in fact because they were born from a single god. Meaning they're literally asexual inbreds. Maybe for whatever reason, two of the most reputable sources for unbiased game lore are lying. Because this fact would basically debunk almost everything we know about Scarlet Rot, but most importantly is the fact that it implies that there is no Outer God of Rot like both websites and a ton of stuff in game says there is, or that if there is an Outer God of Rot that means that since Malenia is the child of Marika/Radagon, who is the vessel of the Elden Beast/Elden Ring, who itself is the host of the Greater Will, that would mean the Greater Will can straight up create other Outer Gods.

  • @nickbergtv
    @nickbergtv Год назад +4

    Another masterpiece as always! I just started reading the unfinished tales by Tolkien, and the elf Gelmir cought my eye. Pretty sure Mt Gelmir is named after the elf Gelmir.

  • @Kevin-pg6uz
    @Kevin-pg6uz Год назад +2

    Also kudos for being s generous with citations and credit, it creates a community of lore-researchers

    • @SmoughTown
      @SmoughTown  Год назад +1

      Thanks Kevin! So many great creators in this space

  • @jgfilms0432
    @jgfilms0432 Год назад

    Yo just subbed the lore videos are sick I love learning more about this game I started playing about a month ago and I’m starting my 3rd play through for the age of stars ending