"It's so strange. I don't even know what I'm doing anymore. Everyone's all wrong... They all said I... But now you two... Did... Did I go wrong somewhere...?" "I think... that's enough. Please, Father?"
Also, am I the only one that sees Pyra, Mythra, and Pnuema for what they are? Body, Mind, Spirit. Pyra is the body. The flame that holds all passion. Mythra is the mind. Constantly on guard, analyzing everything and everyone with cold separation. And Pneuma. The true self. The inner peace waiting to be found. Purpose made physical. It's interesting because the game portrays her as the ultimate Blade. The strongest "thing" in creation. Yet, as you travel and fight beside her...she's more "human" (or fragile and subject to being unstable) than anyone else in the game.
@@gilbertguerrero2916 Xeno games tend to have a lot of psychological and philosophical aspects to them. Xenoblade Chronicles 1 has a lot to do with Frederick Niche's "the death of God" philosophies. It's an exploration of how different personalities combat nihilism. Xenoblade Chronicles X is all about accepting the "other". The various xenos are a representation of race, culture, and ideals. Humanity's struggle on Mira is a representation of how we struggle inwardly with how to accept or not accept foreign concepts. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is all about the balance of animus and anima. Blades are typically the animus, with Drivers usually representing anima. Pneuma is almost a perfect representation of the anima while Logos is almost a perfect representation of animus. (The trinity processor itself is made up of Logos, Ontos, and Pnuema. Or as it would be said in greek; Study [mind], Being [body], and Spirit [soul]).
I love this song from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, brings back memories, and also helps when ever I'm crying alone in my room. Thank you for uploading this, you have helped me cope with my feelings. I also Subscribed ;)
"It's so strange. I don't even know what I'm doing anymore. Everyone's all wrong... They all said I... But now you two... Did... Did I go wrong somewhere...?"
"I think... that's enough. Please, Father?"
Also, am I the only one that sees Pyra, Mythra, and Pnuema for what they are?
Body, Mind, Spirit.
Pyra is the body. The flame that holds all passion.
Mythra is the mind. Constantly on guard, analyzing everything and everyone with cold separation.
And Pneuma. The true self. The inner peace waiting to be found. Purpose made physical.
It's interesting because the game portrays her as the ultimate Blade. The strongest "thing" in creation. Yet, as you travel and fight beside her...she's more "human" (or fragile and subject to being unstable) than anyone else in the game.
@@TechNMusic love this analogy
“I’m just happy we’re…
…happy were…”
*cries
@@gilbertguerrero2916 Xeno games tend to have a lot of psychological and philosophical aspects to them.
Xenoblade Chronicles 1 has a lot to do with Frederick Niche's "the death of God" philosophies. It's an exploration of how different personalities combat nihilism.
Xenoblade Chronicles X is all about accepting the "other". The various xenos are a representation of race, culture, and ideals. Humanity's struggle on Mira is a representation of how we struggle inwardly with how to accept or not accept foreign concepts.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is all about the balance of animus and anima. Blades are typically the animus, with Drivers usually representing anima. Pneuma is almost a perfect representation of the anima while Logos is almost a perfect representation of animus. (The trinity processor itself is made up of Logos, Ontos, and Pnuema. Or as it would be said in greek; Study [mind], Being [body], and Spirit [soul]).
@@TechNMusic yes I’m aware. There’s so much to these games that’s why I love them and they are excellent in their own ways. Here’s to xenoblade 3!
I love this song from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, brings back memories, and also helps when ever I'm crying alone in my room. Thank you for uploading this, you have helped me cope with my feelings. I also Subscribed
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Lmao I love how this song helps you when your crying alone in your room and it's called loneliness
George Hayward I KNOW RIGHT!? Man this helps a lot! Thanks for the comment
My theme, sadly. Ty for uploading this.
'Thanks for Subscribing!'
@Mike it's all of our themes even rocks
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I hope you have a new theme :)
A bit overused in the game, but still amazing.