Fear and Hunger: Cahara - Humanity in the Abyss
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Happy fathers day Cahara :)
Music Used:
Fear and Hunger OST: Prelude to Darkness
Fear and Hunger OST: The Ascension
Fear and Hunger OST: Ancient City
Fear and Hunger OST: Streets of Mahabre
Fear and Hunger 2 Termina: Memories
Fear and Hunger 2 Termina: Wayward Souls
Cry of Fear OST: Observe my Life
Cry of Fear OST: Anxiety
Labyrinth of Lost Dreams
Mandy OST: Seeker of the Serpeants Eye
Silent Hill OST: Rising Sun
Aphix Twin: Tree
Also apologies for the poor audio quality in places. Real life be chaotic lol. A big thank you to all the new subs by the way!
I like the theory that cahara was a cool father figure for the girl. Due to this the girl used her God powers to spare him and put him out side the dungeon with the crown, but at the cost of his trauma giving him some form of amnesia which prevents him from ever being able to talk about what really went on.
This is my head cannon 😢
She gave Cahara the money he needed and replaced his memories with those of the S ending!
That is the real cannon
@@agravemisunderstanding9668 I hope so....
That's a bit too optimistic
@@worsethanjoerogan8061 yeah it sound like cope.
I think Celeste's kid would be Cahara's child in every way that mattered but Miro himself has said that while he *could* be the child's biological father, there's a lot of potential candidates because of her profession and he knows the probability of it being him is pretty slim. Which I think makes his choice all the more poignant; he loves her and he'll step up and be a father and provider to the child whether or not it's his own
The visual of Cahara just chucking the girl into the gauntlet is hilarious.
My head canon is that Cahara was the one who took the girl to the depths, and that is why he is the only one who isn’t mentioned in the second game.
I agree. But as to exactly why he took her there I dont know yet
@@franlpk9587 I feel like they were traveling together and had a pseudo father daughter relationship, and as to why he specifically delivered her there, perhaps it was just the influence of the god of the depths.
@@ebygz4755proof?
@@franlpk9587 worm girls version of events says that Cahara was chased down into the depths by the crow mauler, either that or the girl led him there.
Alternatively he may have travelled with the main party and when Nilvian asked him to take the girl to the depths he agreed, perhaps seeing himself and his own child in her
Was d’arce mentioned in termina? I don’t remember although I know a common headcanon is that legarxe was turned into the red demon man because of the rot spell
I think your a bit to pessimistic about Cahara, yea hes selfish, but hes selfish because his goal of taking care of his family, is tbh more important than all the random personal shit all the strangers he meets have going on.
Imo Caharah probably saw his own kid in the girl and perhaps himself in Nilvian and maybe thats why he agreed to her terms to take the girl to the depths
Either that or he was just chased down into the depths by the Crowmauler or some other villain
I keep repeating this insanely sad but hopeful slice of life headcannon where Cahara grows to love the girl as a father and in some golilocks event escapes with her in his S endng. Makes me imagine a life for them that would play out with her being an older sibling as they are both traumatised in front of a wife and younger child who doesn't know why.
In the end a hopeful headcannon that has no place in this universe lol
I love that idea, however unrealistic, and I’m now adopting it lol
I feel like if it was one of the four characters who took the girl to the end, Cahara is the only one who it really makes sense to be. Considering we know that two definitely got out, and Darce probably left after reviving Legarde
My dark headcannon is; I have no idea how legard would have found the hidden lab to make a husk... Poor poor D'arce.
"Girl's gotta eat"
Im sorry but the writing sometimes in this game breaks me.
"not the best in combat"
You really dare to bad mouth the man that starts with dash, escape plan and gets to easily have En Garde within 5 minutes or less?
Personally, I believe Cahara is the one who led the girl to become the God of Fear and Hunger, making it the canon ending. Cahara's impact on Termina seems empty, as the ending described ("you are forgotten") suggests. Thematically, I think his paternal nature, rebellious spirit, and the idea that such a simple man would be the most important person in determining world's future is so cool and fitting-a tragic end for such a dark game.
Also I think its very possible Cahara met Nilvan, whom then decided to bring the girl to the heart of darkness.
That would be out of his character because he went in the dungeons because of money so following random navigations of some supernatural being is odd - especially because he doesn't even need Nilvan's soul at first place. And also because his wife wait for him to return so na way Cahara will risk his life more than necessary (for his S ending he MUST fight only one battle and can avoid any other ones).
@@ЮрийЗагуменнов-ш7ц I think it's fairly in character if his motivation was more compassionate for example if he thought following the order would reunite the girl with her family. Or if he never met nilvan himself but traveled with the girl and took her there for some other reason
@@anonymoususer9197 Then more likely he'll just take the Girl with him and they run away from the dungeons together. D'arce more likely able to take the Girl to the Deep - after Le'Garde's resurrection when she lost her purpose but found one more soul to help.
@@ЮрийЗагуменнов-ш7ц We dont really feel it because its through a game, but coming face to face with a New God is probably a character metamorphosizing experience. Like, what if St. Peter just showed up and asked you to take care of a girl. You would for sure do what he asked even if you had other stuff to do.
ESPECIALLY considering it isnt trying to kill you, like every other thing in the dungeon has been for however long Cahara wouldve been down there.
cahara also seems to be the meme character where all the messed up seggs stuff happens to him lol
I was listening to this while driving and when you finished reading the part at the end of the game, about how he knows the darkness will leave no survivors, I actually said "AAAAAAAHHHHHHH!" like the end of a campfire story. This video was amazing, thank you so much.
I’ll have to disagree with you on saying that Cahara is far too selfish to be the one to take the Little Girl into the Depths for a few reasons. Cahara taking such a massive risk in entering the Dungeons for the sake of his wife and unborn child when he really could’ve just taken her to Rondon and found a stable job bit he instead took a risky job because it would garentee finnacial stability for his family. The second reason is that whilst looking for treasure in the Golden City, he’d most likely have a vision of Nilvian the Endless begging for someone to help her child which would remind him of Celeste and his own baby. Plus, seeing a caged and horrified child would likely remind him of his own life as well as his unborn child, as selfish as he can be if he would climb into Hell for his wife he’d go through it for a child. Finally, the speech that the God of Fear and Hunger gives at the end of the fight best applies to Cahara than the other three adventurers. From the beginning he knew that he may never see Celeste again, but pushed those thoughts back because he’s just always been able to bounce back no matter what he when through “I can take one more risk, how bad can it be. I can go deeper, surely there’s more money I can find. I can just do what I usually do to get by, it’s always worked. It’ll be a quick in and out job, no matter how far down I go I’ll just get out” he knows that all of that is a lie, but he knows that it’s far too late to turn back as well
a theory flowing around is that, cahara had his S ending (spoiler alert) and came back to the dungeons with the girl, at that point he brang her down to the dungeons which meant that he dies without returning to celeste, this would mean that the baby does still live though, which prompts people to believe daan, a playable character in the second game is caharas descendant.
I HAVE BEEN FED!
His ending taught me that everything comes at a price.
I'd love a video going into detail on osaa, I can't find any others and I think you'd do a great job.
He sold the girl to pocketcat for money, then that girl mind controlled the furry to take him to the deeps
Where does this come from? Is this like a theory
Asking for a friend?@@anonymoususer9197
Canon
Cahara is a character that the audience at large is either overthinking his character, or underestimating his importance. He's such a loved character, everyone is on the fence about his ending. But i agree (somewhat) with what this gentleman said. Cahara was a regular man. A mercenary. He went into the dungeon for nothing more than money. However, although forgotten except to us, he is the reason for the new age. IMO, i think his ending is a combination of A and S. He may not have died, and was simply sent back. Didn't the Yellow King do the same in the C-2 ending? But...i also feel he was written out, tossed in a black hole to reappear later. (F&H3) ?
Sorry honey I have to cancel our Father’s Day plans. New WD Beanie video dropped.
Awesome! And oddly enough the first character I play with
Love the long videos and unique analysis others don’t really touch on. Good video man
Nice content dude, cant wait for more!!!
honestly ending a fits him the best he went into the dungeon without a purpose like the others sure he wats to be a dad but he wants freedom hes going against his nature the whole time and his whole life its fitting he dies at the hands of his "adoptive daughter" killed by the only responsibility he absolutely should have shrugged off guilt got to him and he went against his code straight toji vibes
Omg I love worm girl but this video is exactly what I've been waiting for for months now. Alternate interpretations bc it seems like her interpretation is basically Canon at this point. Like I said I love her so I don't mind that she is considered the authority on plot events but I have always wanted to know what other people think too. Please make more videos with your interpretation 💖🤩
YESSS MY FAVORITE MAN CAHARA
I will say that astrology has no merit. Especially the watered down modern day astrology, but ancient astrology is super interesting. It takes into account the sun, moon, stars, time, and planets, according to when you were born. Pretty neat, if you’re into the esoteric and occult (which I don’t follow, but still interesting)
Great video :)
amazing video
If not Cahara, who took the Girl to the heart of Darkness ⁉️
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I'm sorry I was so interested in him speaking about f****** this character and tell he started doing voice acting for the characters and I just can't I can't do it like I'm sorry bro like good try on your part but for me it sounds like a whoever likes it good on you
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Amazing video