There are multiple things around the Queen and her bodyguards that are interesting : While you face 3 bodyguard, their room have 4 beds and 4 sets of weapons, with 3 of them, those used by the Servants, missing. The remaining weapons in said room are a longsword and a shortsword. There's another boss that use this kind of weapons and that's the Time Keeper. Not only that, but the Time Keeper is a woman wearing a mask, like all the Servants. If we consider that the Time Keeper is the fourth Servant, her fighting style complements team : Calliope uses strength, Kleio uses agility, Euterpe uses ranged attacks and the Time Keeper uses time magic. Not only that, but each Servant fighting style is reminiscent of the Time Keeper's fighting style : she uses agile dashes like Kleio, use ranged shurikens attacks like Euterpe and uses a chain like Calliope. If we explore further the idea that the Time Keeper is the fourth Servant, my guess is that her name is Melpomene. The reasoning behind this comes from the other Servants name, Calliope, Kleio and Euterpe are the name of three Muses from Greek mythology, each having a different domain : Calliope is the Muse of Epic Poetry, Kleio (Clio) is the Muse History and Euterpe is the Muse of Music. While there are more than 4 Muses, Melpomene is the Muse of Tragedy and the only one with weapons as emblems (sword and club). Not only that, but the fact that the Time Keeper left the Servants to try and solve the problem of the Malaise with her time powers, only to fail, is quite tragic. Now, why she would have left the Servants seems obvious : with her time powers, she was one of the few able to do something. But messing with Time is a full time job, with a dedicated workplace (the Clock Tower), thus, she cannot protect the Queen anymore. And last, but not least, the Queen and the Time Keeper have things in common : glowing blades and the ability to create rifts in time and space. I don't think that the "dimensional cut" ability of the Queen is her own, but comes from her sword, as the Beheaded can use the same power if wielding the weapon. It is possible that the ability comes from the Time Keeper, who gave the sword to her Queen as a parting gift.
Not only that, but there is an outfit called the "King's Servant Outfit", with the description "Was there a fourth Servant?" If we take the idea of the king's vassals being appointed to help stop the Malaise from the original Dead Cells lore video and run with it, its possible the Time Keeper was the King's Servant, who he tasked with using her magic to find a way to stop the Malaise.
Ik i am late but you might be right since in a lore room where we see 2 paintings of the king and queen.we see 4 flowers by the queens side probably reffering to the queen and her 3 protectors And in the king painting we see another flower reffering to the 4th protector who now works for the king and that being time keeper Edit:also time keeper knows who to use her weapons with chains which she learned from calliope Dash really fast from kleo And from eutrupe idk
This is solid, with pet good evidence to back it up. One quick comment, and it doesn’t even disprove your point, but doesn’t time manipulation work well with almost any team?
Honestly, I like the character of the Headless Homunculus/King like he was brutal and cruel and he died for it but after reviving he just said fvck it let's move on and just went on with his life
It's possible that the queen could still be alive since she's the "perfect" humunculus and unlike our main character her body would probably be still intact and since humunculus can't die as well she could be seen in the next dlc
Could be! The explosion that would have consumed her body is pretty similar to the one that happened when the Beheaded first destroyed his body, and he lived through that! Makes sense that the Queen could survive this, so we could see her in the future! Thanks for watching! :)
@@SquatchGamingChannel can the queen come back to life in a new body just like the king does when his old body gets destroyed or the homunculus part of her was also destroyed making her death permanent?
@@burst1323 That’s a very good question. We don’t know for 100% certainty, but since we know what happens when the King dies, and the fact that when he comes back to the Lighthouse, she says, “You again,” I think it’s safe to assume she can take over a new body just like he can. However, why that body always has the appearance of her old one is unknown as well. Maybe she’s got some magic to make the body like her old one!
@@SquatchGamingChannel to me the apostates (if i remember their names correctly)are not really the type of people to be into magic-y stuff too much. so maybe they made extra bodies in case of the original one dying as a backup. maybe something like a doll or just a copy of the queen's body?
@@SquatchGamingChannel well, the king might also have the body thing since every darn corpse looks the same in this place down to the clothes they wear.
Interesting things i noticed. - the giant snake in the training room killed by who? It also looks like the snakes in the fractured shrine so is there a giant snake nest in the sky? - where did the giant come from? The caverns? Then are there more giants? - how come the giant cant die he doesnt seem malaise infected - the creature locked up in the sewers? Why in the sewers the only thing locked there was conjuctivius - what is conjuctivius - who is the person on the other side of the door we meet - are the shopkeepers the same person or different people of the same race - since we have the same blacksmith we can assume the shopkeepers and goblin people are the same so are they mutated people orrrr? - even though hes a joke why is the taylor the only normal human? - we see demons and Supernatural esque enemies in the game (the book mages i forgot their names) we know there was a cult and some weapons are also magical like the magic missles so what part does the Supernatural play - the slumbering sanctuary? - the time keepers time powers, the queens reality powers? - since the queens blade is unlockable and the unlocked version has the same power as the original then who made this reality cutting bladeless sword? Is it the blacksmith? If yes then how does he know reality cutting metal work and why does only the queen have it surely the king would have wanted one or atleast the hand of the king. - who killed the trainer woman at the beginning? - are the warrior women a race? If yes then where did they live and where did they go - the dark stalker? From the name they seem like assassins of sorts before the malaise so who did they work for because theres no record of them in the lore anywhere - the beetle woman in the catacombs place? What happened there how did that happen why is she a beetle woman? - the stem cells and blue cells what the heck happened where did they come from? - why does the island shift? - werent they other villages asides from the stilt village and the morass? - the runes is it just a game design feature or do they actually have a lore purpose - the king had to have had a personal weapon of sorts, where is it? - etc cause this is a damn long list already
The Giant is literally undead. He was killed by the King via a spear to the chest, and dumped in the prisoner's quarters. Upon acquiring the first boss cell, his skeleton is reanimated, and he sinks and goes in to deepest part of the Caverns to turn it into his lair.
Maybe the yellow sap in the sewers is directly related to staphy in some way. It reminds me of world of warcraft where a very similar Eldritch God bleeds metal with strange properties. Is the Sap Staphy's blood, and that is what causes the Malaise? When we collect boss cells they are specially called "stem cells" which are commonly associated with babies and fetuses, maybe these are stem cells of a baby staphy, not yet fully grown to their full power. These cells are a part of Staphy in some way and that is what gives them their magical powers. Just a theory, but it's funny that Dead Cells gave me an H.P. Lovecraft from the start. The fishing village turned into monsters, a cult worshiping a strange God. It's all just WAY too convenient to not be related.
- we don't know. may be related to fractured shrines though. likely the shrines were build by the pagan cult or there when they arrived on the island - uncertain. it's possible he's an oddity (being human-like in appearance) and the result of some mutation or experiment - he may not be dead at all. in paintings in the castle he's still depicted as a skeleton. it's beyond me why the king tried to kill him with a spear to the chest but he's an idiot sometimes so who knows - it's just conjunctivius, but the king was suspicious that the sewers were the cause of the malaise (ultimately being contaminated by the sap in the sanctuary, that's plausible), so he locked it away - a mutated...sewer creature. what she was originally is unclear, but the malaise caused her to become extremely large etc. by infecting her before she hatched - ?? - different people. they're all Guillians (actual name of the race) - the Guillians seem to be uninfected. perhaps they're immune to the malaise, as we never see any infected Guillians (the agitated pickpockets in the bank are just evil) - the king, the servants, and the tutorial knight are all normal humans - don't know. most of that came from the alchemists experiments (librarians being exclusive to his lab). demons may not be literal demons, but simply a species native to the cavern. there's mention that the cavern's crystals have magical properties, so perhaps those are used, since cell experimentation wasn't done until much later - built by some precursor people. still very much mysterious. the sap in the walls may be the cause of the malaise, though -- it's certainly what contaminated the sewers - the source of the time keeper's power is uncertain, and since the queen is new, we know almost nothing about her either. it's possible the clock tower was created by the alchemist or from some supernatural thing, and it acts as a conduit for time manipulation -- the time keeper may not be special at all, but simply the only one able to use its powers (seeing as she only ever does so within the clock room). queen's reality powers are only present in her between-phases attack, so it may just be a property of her weapon, seeing as that happens when the beheaded uses it as well. where that weapon came from us unknown - see above. we don't know. could be from the pagan cult of the fractured shrines, or some ancient artifact left by the precursors, or forged by some magically-attuned person like the time keeper or alchemist - probably just some malaise creature - likely not. we see pictures of the tutorial knight in high peak so she was probably just part of the king's guard and left to guard the prisons later on - dark trackers are just ninjas of some sort. I don't think they specifically have any lore significance, although them and other enemies being able to teleport (even uninfected beings like the servants) is a bit odd and unexplained, though it may be there just for gameplay reasons - it's possible she's just a native to the sepulcher. I wouldn't imagine the king mined the whole place out, so there were probably catacombs there to begin with. maybe the rest of her kind are in hiding or infected by the malaise. I'm not sure she has lore significance at all, though, and may be there just to tell the player how the forgotten sepulcher works - no idea why stem cells exist. the fact that they have continuity through the time loop makes them difficult to talk about since how the time loop works is still very much up in the air. cells are apparently the 'essence of life itself,' being used to make the all-healing panacea and the homunculi. beyond that, we don't know what uses they have -- they are only given to the collector so he can make the panacea with them, after all. why we're able to extract them is unknown, perhaps the homunculi have some affinity with cells (seeing as the Queen can also pick up cells if she kills you it's not out of the question) - uncertain. likely some more cosmic thing, which we'll learn about later - apparently not. I think the castle used to be inhabited before it all got turned into a prison (it's not like they needed the extra living space with so many deaths from infection). it's possible there are other living areas that we just don't see in game - probably just a game design feature. they don't show up anywhere in lore rooms or whatnot. may have a tie-in to homunculi specifically, though, I dunno - we don't see that anywhere. while it makes sense, he didn't defend himself like the queen does, and since it's not mentioned anywhere I'm gonna assume it doesn't exist (yet)
The time keeper must be related to the queen guards because in the room where the 3 guards weapons were there is two blades one long and one short just like the time keeper.
The thing is the time keeper and collector are right there and the queen is literally immune to the malaise. The fact that they still haven't made a cure is honestly weird
I know there isn't much lore around it but the Abyssal Trident seems like it might have some serious connections to these more cosmic themes, seeing how it's a pristine golden weapon found in the middle of a rotting and mutating pile of wrecked ships and dead flesh, put in the secure vault probably for good reason
That means the creatures we saw earlier… Is the God of Dead Cells a giant Staphy? Also, with their similar appearances, I think they’re also Homunculi like the Queen and King/Beheaded, but perhaps considered failures by those that made them…
Happy to hear you enjoyed, man! The writing is honestly the hardest part for me - it just takes forever and I always get hung up on making it as good as I can - so thanks for complimenting it! :) And thank you for watching! If no one was, I wouldn't be making these! :)
I find it interesting that the character mentioned in the Infected Shipwreck blurb is named 'Staphy,' because in the code the Leghugger pet is called 'LiliStaphy.' Since Leghugger is a small version of the armored shrimp, it's possible 'Staphy' refers to the armored shrimp and not an eldritch god. Still, it seems odd to me that they'd reference Cthulhu of all things in the Shipwreck blurb when armored shrimp are most definitely not eldritch gods. It's possible that they were the original bringers of the malaise (in respect to the origins of the name 'Staphy'), although what 'Dobor' is remains mysterious. Given that we see undead on the boat in the ending, and if we assume the shrimp came from the odd scallops, it's possible the malaise first started elsewhere and then got carried to the island -- and the people there just didn't know it because they immediately quarantined themselves or got executed or imprisoned by their incredibly paranoid king. There is another angle to view this at, though. Given the parallel to the Chant of Cthulhu, an incantation referencing a godlike being, and the mention of a place called 'Dobor', as well as the singular way in which Staphy is referenced (in *his* house...) it may be reasonable to conclude that 'Staphy' _does_ refer to some higher power. Maybe the armored shrimps are the children or servants of Staphy, and the shrimps are no less of a little version of Staphy than Leghugger. After all, the malaise essentially rewrites the consciousness of the bodies it inhabits, and it's clear they do have some consciousness because despite being dead, zombies of the malaise cannot be possessed by homunculi (the King's soulless body, the uninfected Fractured Shrines cultist bodies, and the prisoner bodies the Beheaded usually possesses are all 'without consciousness after all -- I'll discount the early corpse of the tutorial knight and the royal gardener as not being possess-able due to it making no sense from a gameplay perspective). It seems likely to me that they are part of some hive mind. It could be that the shrimps were sent by Staphy to bring the malaise to the island and possibly other parts of the world, so that he could control the humans, be that as some retribution or grab for power. Speaking of the homunculi, by the way, they do act very similar to the malaise, inhabiting bodies that lack a consciousness. Seeing as they are made with cells, is it possible cells are responsible for the malaise? Is that why the panacea counteracts the malaise, or does it counteract every disease due to cells being 'the essence of life itself?' But that's a question for another time. We can take this further if we look at the connections you made about R'lyeh in the video. In the past and in some rare places, we here mentions of the 'Architects.' While they now only remain mentioned by the architect key in the graveyard, there was once an inaccessible area called the Repository of the Architects as well. It's possible they're responsible for the randomly-shifting nature of the island. Perhaps Staphy is an Architect, or a fallen, outcast, or rogue one. Maybe the Architects are the ones worshiped by the pagan cult in the Fractured Shrines, and when the King took over the island, they sought vengeance by having Staphy or someone else create the Malaise. Of course, that's all extremely speculative -- we don't really know anything about the Architects. But the city of Dobor could very easily be the removed Repository.
I like to think the queen comes back just like the beheaded with a different body like his and once they discover they learn the truth about whats happening beyond their home they team up to find a cure in Dead Cells 2
So after all king was smart enough to see the danger and try to keep it under control, even if he failed terribly he noticed it before anyone else could even after all this slaughter we can give him credit for something. Finnaly.
Y'know, the king seems... reasonable, more than cruel, Yes, it WAS drastic how he handled the infection, but we have to give him credit, it was the only way, especially with the tech of his land
@@SiphaSchola Yeah especially after seeing how infectious disease outbreaks are handled in the real world his response to a literal zombie plague seems a bit more reasonable.
I hope the king manage to save the country in the end somehow, like he goes back in time and stop the malaise just before it was too late by perhaps "accidentally" sacrificing himself, this way the people will think that the king is an arrogant yet great king who desperate and became cruel to safe his country and end up sacrificing himself for the country. Meanwhile the headless get to hell where sinners get tortured to dead , just to be revived to get tortured again, that can be the premises for the sequel.
@@tristenthethicccat3253 yes but the only who knows that, is only the collector, by this point he is more the headless corpses than the king, what i mean is that the people thought the king save them but in ret it was just the headless having fun killing stuff.
The King, a cruel man who killed for the survival of his kingdom and did everything to make sure he lived lesurely, but alas after his "death" he is revived again and again, forever living through the horrors he caused
May you go in the rabbit hole of the Hollow Knight lore. Or Hyper Light Drifter, not much spoke about this game and it's so beautiful. Oor Celeste, there's a lot of value and power in the early game story and late game that people doesn't much touch on because the game can be hard.
I don't think I'll ever do Hollow Knight because I don't think I'd be adding anything of value to the discussions and plenty of other creators have made content on it (some of whom are huge), so I feel I'll just be lost in the crowd there. Hyper Light Drifter has been recommended/requested a few times, so maybe I'll take a closer look at that one! While it wasn't me, a good friend of mine made a series of videos on Celeste on the channel. There's a playlist of the videos so feel free to watch if you're interested in that! Keep in mind that it's not ME, but a friend of mine that made those, so it'll be different from what my videos are normally like. Thanks for the recommendations/requests, man! I appreciate it!
@@SquatchGamingChannel Didn't knew there was a team for this channel :) very cool There's indeed other videos I had already watched lmao, but you could get a hold on A short hike, Night in the woods, Life is Strange or Asura's Wrath. Great unseen stories too
@@SquatchGamingChannel there's also Rain World, which is a relatively unknown game with boatloads of unknown lore, only the very surface of the game's story has been discussed a lot.
21:53 Based on that statement at the bottom, I hope we’ll get some lore on the goblins. We know jack squat about them right now. Also there’s the matter of the statues on The Crown as well, whatever cultist was sealed inside Serenade, and what happened to The Timekeeper. Edit: I WAS RIGHT
Haha. Happy to hear you liked it, man! I think that's my favorite part of the video, honestly! Will things eventually play out that way? I doubt it, but it'd be cool if it did! Lol. Thanks for watching! :)
Some people think it might talk about the goblin creatures that are seen with the Collector between levels. Could be interesting to learn more about them! Maybe they know something! Also, super side note: I just realized the other day that the goblins and the Time Keeper actually seem to have some design similarities (but didn't dig too deep into it). Maybe she's a female of that race? Thanks for watching!
Nice! I haven't unlocked any of the other Queen outfits, but there's a "Frozen" one that you can get! Maybe that's the exact outfit she wore in the portrait! Pretty cool! Thanks for watching!
Definitely. The last two DLCs gave us two biomes which each had their own Lore Rooms. These, in addition to the Level Blurbs (the Fatal Falls biomes had 7 blurbs each), really helped flesh out the story of the areas as well as some of the characters we've seen before and had yet to see. This DLC had no lore rooms at all (besides the Abyssal Trident room). Sure, by putting in an extra boss room, they lost out on one possibility to put lore rooms in, but the Shipwreck has nothing in terms of lore rooms which is pretty disappointing. I thought maybe I just got bad RNG at first, but I watched some other play throughs and I didn't see anyone else get any lore rooms either, so I think it was a deliberate choice by the Devs. They kind of made up for this by adding those two lore rooms in the Practice Makes Perfect update, and I guess they can always add more later, but it does make it feel like there's less lore. But the gameplay is why most people play Dead Cells, so I can understand why they wouldn't focus on lore too much. Thanks for watching, man! Happy to hear you enjoyed! :)
favorite part of the video (aside from the beautifully chronicled lore, good stuff!!) was the blooper at the end. added so much personality to hear you put passion in the script!!
After watching your previous dead cells videos I realised that how good this game is and helped me appreciate it's gameplay even more.... Dead Cells is pure art in terms of story and gameplay.... Thanks for showing me it's greatness❤️
One note is the you outraged the gods line from the cursed chest could be a reference to curse of the dead gods where I believe that chest model originated (not to mention they already did a crossover with that game)
Honestly, at first I was excited to fight the queen, I wanted to toy with her rapier and get her outfits...but after this, my heartbreak for understanding the story makes me not want to ever fight the queen, especially in the Kings outfit...
I haven't played through the new stuff on any of the higher difficulties, but I can't imagine it's very easy! I remember the Devs saying the Lighthouse on 5BC is more difficult than the Spoiler Boss which I can believe. Hope this could help show you some of the stuff that you wouldn't be able to see otherwise. Thanks for watching!
Imagine the next DLC having a 2 player feature where the King and the Queen has to beat up Staphy... Wouldn't that be epic? That is if she's still alive... Is she still alive though?
The Devs have mentioned that they want to experiment with more game modes, so maybe Co-op is something they're considering! I guess we'll see! I mean, the King is a Homunculus, and he survives some pretty devastating attacks... I think there's a possibility the Queen is still alive! Thanks for watching!
I don't think a coop mode is completely impossible for Dead Cells, but if it happens it will definitely not have anything to do with the lore. The closest to that I imagine can happen is if in another boss fight the Queen joins you but like just fights in the background instead of being an active character
I know this may sound a little cheesy but I kind of wish if the king was in his outfit it would play the cutscene in the outfit where the king would rather than just casually punting his wife into fire share one last kiss with her before pushing her in. Even shedding a tear at his wife’s death.
Honestly? This time, _nothing_ aside from shit we've already established. The award for 'inadvertently screwing the island' this time goes to the Queen and her servants.
It was meant to be. Lol. I definitely recommend the game though! Although it can be difficult and frustrating at times (if you've never seen what it takes to see the True Ending, you're in for a ride), but it's still incredibly fun and addicting! You'll be surprised how much time you can spend going through runs trying to get the perfect set. If you pick it up and want any tips, let me know! I'd be happy to give out some pointers! Thanks for watching!
In the game's code, the name for the Leghugger (the summonable armored shrimp) is in fact Staphy, leading me to believe that upon entering the fisherman's house in the Stilt Village (Which I now believe is Dabor) you proceed to wake an eldritch god. I dunno, just a theory
@@SquatchGamingChannel Actually, it's apparently "little staphy" and I believe (Although this one I don't remember exactly) the armored shrimps are reffered to as just plain "staphy." The skills are labeled "Summon little staphy," and the active afterwards "Little staphy stab." Maybe some sort of Apostate belief centered around the Armored Shrimps? I dunno, I'm just a guy who likes uberhards Also, we ARE fighting a god. Is dracula a god? I think dracula is a god.
I have a question. Why do you end up repeating the cycle after beating the hand and the king? Especially if you are capable of taking over his body. Why do you end up going back and possessing another body in the prison?
Because the whole kingdom was put in a time loop to keep the disease at bay and also to make time for making a cure but the making of the cure sorta got stopped and now everything is on a loop
@@pouncelygrin6699 So I suppose my second question has to be how the main character can be the king while also killing the king. How did he exist in two places at once in the same loop?
My understanding is that the experiment the Alchemist conducted on the King didn't destroy his old body to create the Homunculus, but merely removed the King's soul from his Malaise ridden body and attach it to the Homunculus, thereby "creating" two Kings in the world: one in the form of a Homunculus and one in the form of his former body. Hope that helps! Let me know if you've still got questions! And thanks for watching!
I was gonna question how did he became King? But it was more towards his attitude when he was ruling and then I realized that no king is perfect SO let me rephrase that, the queen was that of pagans it is good we got answers to that, however what about the king? How did he become King? 🤔
I’m assuming it’s based on how strong and skilled the person is. The giant describes the king as a “model to us" and a description for the queen’s weapon blueprint praises her strength.
I'm going to guess it was passed down to him through his Father, but maybe he's the first King of the Island - the first one to consolidate all the regions of the Island under one ruler, and thus the first one to be King. We don't know for certain! Maybe it'll come out in the future!
@@SquatchGamingChannel A lot of the statues around the island and in HPC suggest he was a warrior, though. And with his skills he used to fight through the infected, it kinda backs this up. Could he have became the ruler through a revolution? The idea that he was a model for everyone might allude to this, as he would have been seen as the people’s king, as well as the implication from the Giant that the King was once a good and reasonable King, not a bloodthirsty one.
Thank you so much for this video! When I play dead cells I'm too stressed to understand the lore (or at least trying) and this videos make the game so much more interesting!
I thought that the octopus creature realised that the king killed the queen and came to rescue him, but then to the king’s surprise the octopus was already killed by the monsters
That's a really depressing ending. Considering you can see a painting of the Fisherman inside High Peak Castle, we can assume he had some importance to the castle or maybe even the king. He managed to survive throughout all of the Malaise outbreak and the King's measures to contain it, only to die just before he could be free.
...Staphy is totally somewhere at the slumbering sanctuary. Its literally the place the malaise comes from and its called *Slumbering.* I am very excited to fight a LITERAL ELDER GOD OF DISEASE.
25:05 Maybe Staphy is the God of the island, and the king separated or banned the people from the fractured shrines for worshiping Staphy, because he wanted all the praise for himself. The Queen may have been in it too for the praise and fame. Also the malaise might be Staphy's dreams or thoughts or revenge of punishment for worshiping a different entity. I mean Staphy could be also trying to erase all the non-believers so that new creatures, ones that worship staphy would be the only kinds of creatures living on the island. Ngl, this sounds a lot like Hollow Knight, especially the forgotten deity committing acts of vengeance by an infection
"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh staphy dobor wgah'nagl fhtagn." might not have THAT much lore relevance, but it could still give some interesting background information. The Leghugger is internally reffered to as SpawnLilStaphy, LilStaphyStab, SpawnAdultLilStaphy and AdultLilStaphyStab. This means the leghugger either is staphy themself or at the very least a child of them. If we asume the former, then that would confirm stilt village's or the island's name to be Dobor (also you find leghugger in a house, so that part also checks out). It could also still be related to Staphylococcus, as the Leghugger seems to burst from Michel's corpse. I don't think this related to the malaise, as if it was, Michel's corpse would be reanimated (although it would be pretty cool and horrifying if the malaise is actually a leghugger inside the person's skin that controls their actions after their death). It was also not explicitly stated that this Staphy is a god (although it is somewhat implied by cthulhu also being a god), so maybe that was just a neat reference because leghuggers are also water monsters. But who knows? Maybe this cute little pet is actually a cosmic deity.
Ngl a fight before staphy being a giant snake charging through the screen, spitting poisonous attacks and creating falling debris will be interesting.And it would be cool to see fighting staphy will be on a timer since he was the god who spread the malaise
The king is probably the smartest character in this entire game, dude beat his own wife who couldve been stronger than him and killed a devout alchemist on super drugs
The world has ended. Dead appearing at the end of the DLC, Staphy already affected the kingdom, having a 'dead' body prevents the Malaise speaks volumes of pestilence being what affected the kingdom itself. But knowing how a successful beheaded is, The Queen is not dead, just as much as the king is not as well.
This was the last video on my itinerary from the past few weeks/months, so I don't really know what game/video I'm going to do next. If there's a particular game you'd like me to do a video on, now's the time to let me know! There will be a poll in a few days of the ones I've noticed are requested/recommended the most, so there will be another opportunity to share your thoughts! Feel free to put in any recommendation or request! I can't do them all (despite wanting to), but I'd love to hear your opinions! :) Also, I'm sure I mispronounced something, especially towards the end (in fairness though, those words aren't meant to be pronounceable by humans), so feel free to correct me here! Thanks for watching!
@@sosoeddy Hollow Knight is kind of fully covered already, pretty tough to find lore that hasn't been discussed on youtube by huge channels like mossbag
Imagine one update came out and we were introduced with a multiplayer mode which if u choose your second character to be a female it has the homunculus face of the queen lol
It's honestly sad that the king is so blind and so short sighted that everyone is trying to stop him even before the malaise spread, even the ones that is very close to him.
i find it hilarious to see that the king continues to retain his old actions and proceeds to do the same shitty things over and over again cause him to be permantly punished. By continueing to do stuff for himself and not for others which caused this calamity in the first place. He will forever live a life of death and rebirth in an eternally hell where he will have no salvation as no one will come to his salvation. He brought this on himself, and he will face his mistakes for eternity
I know I'm a bit late for this game, but could the army of undead in the ship in the ending hints to Return to Castlevania DLC? Because they look like they're not infected with the Malaise and they look like ghouls to me.
Have you considered doing a video on darkwood ,crosscode or maybe firewatch .(would love to see more niche ones like deadbolt and mother russia bleeds , i had never heard of the games but after watching your videos i bought and played both of them . They were pretty good.)
Out of the three, I've only ever heard of Firewatch and I don't think it's been requested too much, so I haven't really considered it. I'll keep these in mind and we'll see what happens! Thanks for the recommendations! And Thanks for watching! :)
@@SquatchGamingChannel h'yup. You probably figured this by now, but you can access it in the steam beta. Certainly looking forward to you covering the biome once we get some more substantial Dead Cells lore content.
@@lolrus5555 While The Bank seems like an area deep underground, I don’t think it’s where Staphy is located. It seems to be some kind of hub for illegal trade made by the goblins that fell after The Malaise.
There are multiple things around the Queen and her bodyguards that are interesting :
While you face 3 bodyguard, their room have 4 beds and 4 sets of weapons, with 3 of them, those used by the Servants, missing.
The remaining weapons in said room are a longsword and a shortsword. There's another boss that use this kind of weapons and that's the Time Keeper. Not only that, but the Time Keeper is a woman wearing a mask, like all the Servants. If we consider that the Time Keeper is the fourth Servant, her fighting style complements team : Calliope uses strength, Kleio uses agility, Euterpe uses ranged attacks and the Time Keeper uses time magic. Not only that, but each Servant fighting style is reminiscent of the Time Keeper's fighting style : she uses agile dashes like Kleio, use ranged shurikens attacks like Euterpe and uses a chain like Calliope.
If we explore further the idea that the Time Keeper is the fourth Servant, my guess is that her name is Melpomene.
The reasoning behind this comes from the other Servants name, Calliope, Kleio and Euterpe are the name of three Muses from Greek mythology, each having a different domain : Calliope is the Muse of Epic Poetry, Kleio (Clio) is the Muse History and Euterpe is the Muse of Music. While there are more than 4 Muses, Melpomene is the Muse of Tragedy and the only one with weapons as emblems (sword and club). Not only that, but the fact that the Time Keeper left the Servants to try and solve the problem of the Malaise with her time powers, only to fail, is quite tragic.
Now, why she would have left the Servants seems obvious : with her time powers, she was one of the few able to do something. But messing with Time is a full time job, with a dedicated workplace (the Clock Tower), thus, she cannot protect the Queen anymore.
And last, but not least, the Queen and the Time Keeper have things in common : glowing blades and the ability to create rifts in time and space.
I don't think that the "dimensional cut" ability of the Queen is her own, but comes from her sword, as the Beheaded can use the same power if wielding the weapon. It is possible that the ability comes from the Time Keeper, who gave the sword to her Queen as a parting gift.
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Not only that, but there is an outfit called the "King's Servant Outfit", with the description "Was there a fourth Servant?" If we take the idea of the king's vassals being appointed to help stop the Malaise from the original Dead Cells lore video and run with it, its possible the Time Keeper was the King's Servant, who he tasked with using her magic to find a way to stop the Malaise.
Amazing theory!
Ik i am late but you might be right since in a lore room where we see 2 paintings of the king and queen.we see 4 flowers by the queens side probably reffering to the queen and her 3 protectors
And in the king painting we see another flower reffering to the 4th protector who now works for the king and that being time keeper
Edit:also time keeper knows who to use her weapons with chains which she learned from calliope
Dash really fast from kleo
And from eutrupe idk
This is solid, with pet good evidence to back it up.
One quick comment, and it doesn’t even disprove your point, but doesn’t time manipulation work well with almost any team?
Honestly, I like the character of the Headless Homunculus/King like he was brutal and cruel and he died for it but after reviving he just said fvck it let's move on and just went on with his life
0 fucks given literally
@@brunopagnoncelli975 its his opinion dont get all pissed off that hes sharing it online
@@mordecaiandrigbone.5107 i'm not insulting his opinion i'm saying that the headless gave 0 fucks
@@mordecaiandrigbone.5107 why tho? ;-;
@mordecai and rigbone. Bro that gave me second hand embarrassment.🤣
It's possible that the queen could still be alive since she's the "perfect" humunculus and unlike our main character her body would probably be still intact and since humunculus can't die as well she could be seen in the next dlc
Could be! The explosion that would have consumed her body is pretty similar to the one that happened when the Beheaded first destroyed his body, and he lived through that! Makes sense that the Queen could survive this, so we could see her in the future!
Thanks for watching! :)
Dead cells co-op
Please i need this
@@SquatchGamingChannel ooooohhh yeah 😯
I bet we’ll see her again without her body, like the Beheaded at the start of every run.
@@SquatchGamingChannel this could make her a New playable character, and whats best is a new Coop game :)
the king was definitely the strongest and smartest one of the realm,he realised the ‘scallop’ was a threat almost immediately
Smartest or most paranoid! He is definitely paranoid, and plenty of people probably thought he was overreacting! Lol.
Thanks for watching!
@@SquatchGamingChannel maybe both
maybe he just had a bitter hatred towards scallops
In other parts of the game, he was sited as a raging narcissist, paranoid, and massively arrogant.
What was the scallop?
19:09 I love how this line is said right as the Beheaded starts wielding a SHARK
Stratagem
Hey, if logical fighting doesn't work, fight illogically
As long it works
Oh my freaking God yes finally. I always wondered why they would build up so much about the king but for the most part never talk about his wife
She likes to stay in the background! Even what we have is VERY barebones. Still lots of mystery surrounding her.
Thanks for watching!
@@SquatchGamingChannel can the queen come back to life in a new body just like the king does when his old body gets destroyed or the homunculus part of her was also destroyed making her death permanent?
@@burst1323 That’s a very good question. We don’t know for 100% certainty, but since we know what happens when the King dies, and the fact that when he comes back to the Lighthouse, she says, “You again,” I think it’s safe to assume she can take over a new body just like he can. However, why that body always has the appearance of her old one is unknown as well. Maybe she’s got some magic to make the body like her old one!
@@SquatchGamingChannel to me the apostates (if i remember their names correctly)are not really the type of people to be into magic-y stuff too much. so maybe they made extra bodies in case of the original one dying as a backup. maybe something like a doll or just a copy of the queen's body?
@@SquatchGamingChannel well, the king might also have the body thing since every darn corpse looks the same in this place down to the clothes they wear.
Interesting things i noticed.
- the giant snake in the training room killed by who?
It also looks like the snakes in the fractured shrine so is there a giant snake nest in the sky?
- where did the giant come from? The caverns? Then are there more giants?
- how come the giant cant die he doesnt seem malaise infected
- the creature locked up in the sewers? Why in the sewers the only thing locked there was conjuctivius
- what is conjuctivius
- who is the person on the other side of the door we meet
- are the shopkeepers the same person or different people of the same race
- since we have the same blacksmith we can assume the shopkeepers and goblin people are the same so are they mutated people orrrr?
- even though hes a joke why is the taylor the only normal human?
- we see demons and Supernatural esque enemies in the game (the book mages i forgot their names) we know there was a cult and some weapons are also magical like the magic missles so what part does the Supernatural play
- the slumbering sanctuary?
- the time keepers time powers, the queens reality powers?
- since the queens blade is unlockable and the unlocked version has the same power as the original then who made this reality cutting bladeless sword? Is it the blacksmith? If yes then how does he know reality cutting metal work and why does only the queen have it surely the king would have wanted one or atleast the hand of the king.
- who killed the trainer woman at the beginning?
- are the warrior women a race? If yes then where did they live and where did they go
- the dark stalker? From the name they seem like assassins of sorts before the malaise so who did they work for because theres no record of them in the lore anywhere
- the beetle woman in the catacombs place? What happened there how did that happen why is she a beetle woman?
- the stem cells and blue cells what the heck happened where did they come from?
- why does the island shift?
- werent they other villages asides from the stilt village and the morass?
- the runes is it just a game design feature or do they actually have a lore purpose
- the king had to have had a personal weapon of sorts, where is it?
- etc cause this is a damn long list already
another thing, why is the king so smol compared to everything else
@@revanf3719 I think that's just them shrinking him down to be a player, the king was bigger before the beheaded retook his body
The Giant is literally undead. He was killed by the King via a spear to the chest, and dumped in the prisoner's quarters. Upon acquiring the first boss cell, his skeleton is reanimated, and he sinks and goes in to deepest part of the Caverns to turn it into his lair.
Maybe the yellow sap in the sewers is directly related to staphy in some way. It reminds me of world of warcraft where a very similar Eldritch God bleeds metal with strange properties.
Is the Sap Staphy's blood, and that is what causes the Malaise? When we collect boss cells they are specially called "stem cells" which are commonly associated with babies and fetuses, maybe these are stem cells of a baby staphy, not yet fully grown to their full power. These cells are a part of Staphy in some way and that is what gives them their magical powers.
Just a theory, but it's funny that Dead Cells gave me an H.P. Lovecraft from the start. The fishing village turned into monsters, a cult worshiping a strange God. It's all just WAY too convenient to not be related.
- we don't know. may be related to fractured shrines though. likely the shrines were build by the pagan cult or there when they arrived on the island
- uncertain. it's possible he's an oddity (being human-like in appearance) and the result of some mutation or experiment
- he may not be dead at all. in paintings in the castle he's still depicted as a skeleton. it's beyond me why the king tried to kill him with a spear to the chest but he's an idiot sometimes so who knows
- it's just conjunctivius, but the king was suspicious that the sewers were the cause of the malaise (ultimately being contaminated by the sap in the sanctuary, that's plausible), so he locked it away
- a mutated...sewer creature. what she was originally is unclear, but the malaise caused her to become extremely large etc. by infecting her before she hatched
- ??
- different people. they're all Guillians (actual name of the race)
- the Guillians seem to be uninfected. perhaps they're immune to the malaise, as we never see any infected Guillians (the agitated pickpockets in the bank are just evil)
- the king, the servants, and the tutorial knight are all normal humans
- don't know. most of that came from the alchemists experiments (librarians being exclusive to his lab). demons may not be literal demons, but simply a species native to the cavern. there's mention that the cavern's crystals have magical properties, so perhaps those are used, since cell experimentation wasn't done until much later
- built by some precursor people. still very much mysterious. the sap in the walls may be the cause of the malaise, though -- it's certainly what contaminated the sewers
- the source of the time keeper's power is uncertain, and since the queen is new, we know almost nothing about her either. it's possible the clock tower was created by the alchemist or from some supernatural thing, and it acts as a conduit for time manipulation -- the time keeper may not be special at all, but simply the only one able to use its powers (seeing as she only ever does so within the clock room). queen's reality powers are only present in her between-phases attack, so it may just be a property of her weapon, seeing as that happens when the beheaded uses it as well. where that weapon came from us unknown
- see above. we don't know. could be from the pagan cult of the fractured shrines, or some ancient artifact left by the precursors, or forged by some magically-attuned person like the time keeper or alchemist
- probably just some malaise creature
- likely not. we see pictures of the tutorial knight in high peak so she was probably just part of the king's guard and left to guard the prisons later on
- dark trackers are just ninjas of some sort. I don't think they specifically have any lore significance, although them and other enemies being able to teleport (even uninfected beings like the servants) is a bit odd and unexplained, though it may be there just for gameplay reasons
- it's possible she's just a native to the sepulcher. I wouldn't imagine the king mined the whole place out, so there were probably catacombs there to begin with. maybe the rest of her kind are in hiding or infected by the malaise. I'm not sure she has lore significance at all, though, and may be there just to tell the player how the forgotten sepulcher works
- no idea why stem cells exist. the fact that they have continuity through the time loop makes them difficult to talk about since how the time loop works is still very much up in the air. cells are apparently the 'essence of life itself,' being used to make the all-healing panacea and the homunculi. beyond that, we don't know what uses they have -- they are only given to the collector so he can make the panacea with them, after all. why we're able to extract them is unknown, perhaps the homunculi have some affinity with cells (seeing as the Queen can also pick up cells if she kills you it's not out of the question)
- uncertain. likely some more cosmic thing, which we'll learn about later
- apparently not. I think the castle used to be inhabited before it all got turned into a prison (it's not like they needed the extra living space with so many deaths from infection). it's possible there are other living areas that we just don't see in game
- probably just a game design feature. they don't show up anywhere in lore rooms or whatnot. may have a tie-in to homunculi specifically, though, I dunno
- we don't see that anywhere. while it makes sense, he didn't defend himself like the queen does, and since it's not mentioned anywhere I'm gonna assume it doesn't exist (yet)
The backgrounds of the game are so beautiful, yet I can barely stop myself to look at them hahaha
I feel the exact same way! If it wasn't for these videos, I think I would hardly EVER stop to appreciate the backgrounds. Lol.
Thanks for watching! :)
I'm always looking at a background tryna find a secret/hidden passage. I love this game
The time keeper must be related to the queen guards because in the room where the 3 guards weapons were there is two blades one long and one short just like the time keeper.
Yeah and there were four beds too
Gotta give props to this dude
He had to fight the queen twice with two different skins and try to win off camera
Domestic Abuse: the DLC
Sometimes it's him, sometimes it's her. Lol.
Thanks for watching!
Man, it's a good thing these two never procreated when the malaise, because oh boy with that kid have been all sorts of fucked up.
The thing is the time keeper and collector are right there and the queen is literally immune to the malaise. The fact that they still haven't made a cure is honestly weird
They just stupid ,that is all.
We have a cure for cancer and we don’t cure all because for money
Immune? She became a homunculus, I dont think so
@@yukiettepham8805 The homunculi are immune to the malaise and very literally immortal
I know there isn't much lore around it but the Abyssal Trident seems like it might have some serious connections to these more cosmic themes, seeing how it's a pristine golden weapon found in the middle of a rotting and mutating pile of wrecked ships and dead flesh, put in the secure vault probably for good reason
Great video! Also, I might be mistaken, but the name of the leghugger in the code is lilstaphy, so make of that what you will 😳
Thank you very much! :)
Is it now? That is incredibly interesting...! Another piece of evidence for the cosmic theory! Thanks for sharing that!
oooohhh, little by little the truth reveals itself
That means the creatures we saw earlier… Is the God of Dead Cells a giant Staphy? Also, with their similar appearances, I think they’re also Homunculi like the Queen and King/Beheaded, but perhaps considered failures by those that made them…
Love your writing, those are awesome lore videos you're providing us. Thank you for everything, really relaxing
Happy to hear you enjoyed, man! The writing is honestly the hardest part for me - it just takes forever and I always get hung up on making it as good as I can - so thanks for complimenting it! :)
And thank you for watching! If no one was, I wouldn't be making these! :)
I find it interesting that the character mentioned in the Infected Shipwreck blurb is named 'Staphy,' because in the code the Leghugger pet is called 'LiliStaphy.' Since Leghugger is a small version of the armored shrimp, it's possible 'Staphy' refers to the armored shrimp and not an eldritch god.
Still, it seems odd to me that they'd reference Cthulhu of all things in the Shipwreck blurb when armored shrimp are most definitely not eldritch gods. It's possible that they were the original bringers of the malaise (in respect to the origins of the name 'Staphy'), although what 'Dobor' is remains mysterious. Given that we see undead on the boat in the ending, and if we assume the shrimp came from the odd scallops, it's possible the malaise first started elsewhere and then got carried to the island -- and the people there just didn't know it because they immediately quarantined themselves or got executed or imprisoned by their incredibly paranoid king.
There is another angle to view this at, though. Given the parallel to the Chant of Cthulhu, an incantation referencing a godlike being, and the mention of a place called 'Dobor', as well as the singular way in which Staphy is referenced (in *his* house...) it may be reasonable to conclude that 'Staphy' _does_ refer to some higher power.
Maybe the armored shrimps are the children or servants of Staphy, and the shrimps are no less of a little version of Staphy than Leghugger. After all, the malaise essentially rewrites the consciousness of the bodies it inhabits, and it's clear they do have some consciousness because despite being dead, zombies of the malaise cannot be possessed by homunculi (the King's soulless body, the uninfected Fractured Shrines cultist bodies, and the prisoner bodies the Beheaded usually possesses are all 'without consciousness after all -- I'll discount the early corpse of the tutorial knight and the royal gardener as not being possess-able due to it making no sense from a gameplay perspective). It seems likely to me that they are part of some hive mind. It could be that the shrimps were sent by Staphy to bring the malaise to the island and possibly other parts of the world, so that he could control the humans, be that as some retribution or grab for power.
Speaking of the homunculi, by the way, they do act very similar to the malaise, inhabiting bodies that lack a consciousness. Seeing as they are made with cells, is it possible cells are responsible for the malaise? Is that why the panacea counteracts the malaise, or does it counteract every disease due to cells being 'the essence of life itself?'
But that's a question for another time.
We can take this further if we look at the connections you made about R'lyeh in the video. In the past and in some rare places, we here mentions of the 'Architects.' While they now only remain mentioned by the architect key in the graveyard, there was once an inaccessible area called the Repository of the Architects as well. It's possible they're responsible for the randomly-shifting nature of the island. Perhaps Staphy is an Architect, or a fallen, outcast, or rogue one. Maybe the Architects are the ones worshiped by the pagan cult in the Fractured Shrines, and when the King took over the island, they sought vengeance by having Staphy or someone else create the Malaise.
Of course, that's all extremely speculative -- we don't really know anything about the Architects. But the city of Dobor could very easily be the removed Repository.
I like to think the queen comes back just like the beheaded with a different body like his and once they discover they learn the truth about whats happening beyond their home they team up to find a cure in Dead Cells 2
Bro the king does not care about the disease 😂
So after all king was smart enough to see the danger and try to keep it under control, even if he failed terribly he noticed it before anyone else could even after all this slaughter we can give him credit for something. Finnaly.
Y'know, the king seems... reasonable, more than cruel,
Yes, it WAS drastic how he handled the infection, but we have to give him credit, it was the only way, especially with the tech of his land
@@SiphaSchola
Yeah especially after seeing how infectious disease outbreaks are handled in the real world his response to a literal zombie plague seems a bit more reasonable.
dl sea lol
but for more serious, I've been loving binging all the lore from this game! Thank you!
Ayy! Nice one! Lol.
Thanks for watching! If people like you weren't watching, I wouldn't be making these, so it's all thanks to you! :)
I hope the king manage to save the country in the end somehow, like he goes back in time and stop the malaise just before it was too late by perhaps "accidentally" sacrificing himself, this way the people will think that the king is an arrogant yet great king who desperate and became cruel to safe his country and end up sacrificing himself for the country.
Meanwhile the headless get to hell where sinners get tortured to dead
, just to be revived to get tortured again, that can be the premises for the sequel.
but the headless is the king tho
@@tristenthethicccat3253 yes but the only who knows that, is only the collector, by this point he is more the headless corpses than the king, what i mean is that the people thought the king save them but in ret it was just the headless having fun killing stuff.
@@vantasethatsit9903? All the citizens had become monsters already
@@tristenthethicccat3253 i believe I've written "goes back in time" There, because the time keeper is still alive and well.
Could be fun to go back in time and fight the king himself, with the king wielding the user's favorite weapon against them
The King, a cruel man who killed for the survival of his kingdom and did everything to make sure he lived lesurely, but alas after his "death" he is revived again and again, forever living through the horrors he caused
May you go in the rabbit hole of the Hollow Knight lore. Or Hyper Light Drifter, not much spoke about this game and it's so beautiful. Oor Celeste, there's a lot of value and power in the early game story and late game that people doesn't much touch on because the game can be hard.
I think enough people have gone into HK, specifically Mossbag, but I'd be down for HLD
I don't think I'll ever do Hollow Knight because I don't think I'd be adding anything of value to the discussions and plenty of other creators have made content on it (some of whom are huge), so I feel I'll just be lost in the crowd there.
Hyper Light Drifter has been recommended/requested a few times, so maybe I'll take a closer look at that one!
While it wasn't me, a good friend of mine made a series of videos on Celeste on the channel. There's a playlist of the videos so feel free to watch if you're interested in that! Keep in mind that it's not ME, but a friend of mine that made those, so it'll be different from what my videos are normally like.
Thanks for the recommendations/requests, man! I appreciate it!
@@SquatchGamingChannel Didn't knew there was a team for this channel :) very cool
There's indeed other videos I had already watched lmao, but you could get a hold on A short hike, Night in the woods, Life is Strange or Asura's Wrath. Great unseen stories too
@@SquatchGamingChannel there's also Rain World, which is a relatively unknown game with boatloads of unknown lore, only the very surface of the game's story has been discussed a lot.
yeah i was actually shock i get to understand this well
because of hollow knight lore
21:53
Based on that statement at the bottom, I hope we’ll get some lore on the goblins. We know jack squat about them right now. Also there’s the matter of the statues on The Crown as well, whatever cultist was sealed inside Serenade, and what happened to The Timekeeper.
Edit: I WAS RIGHT
Oh my god the ending theorycrafting came from nowhere but it was so good lmao
Haha. Happy to hear you liked it, man! I think that's my favorite part of the video, honestly! Will things eventually play out that way? I doubt it, but it'd be cool if it did! Lol.
Thanks for watching! :)
I feel like the next few content updates will be answering the question of what caused the malaise
Some people think it might talk about the goblin creatures that are seen with the Collector between levels. Could be interesting to learn more about them! Maybe they know something!
Also, super side note: I just realized the other day that the goblins and the Time Keeper actually seem to have some design similarities (but didn't dig too deep into it). Maybe she's a female of that race?
Thanks for watching!
I just noticed that the outfit the queen wears in the portrait in high peak castle has the same design as the current one except white
Nice! I haven't unlocked any of the other Queen outfits, but there's a "Frozen" one that you can get! Maybe that's the exact outfit she wore in the portrait! Pretty cool!
Thanks for watching!
its feels like this DLC has less lore than the others DLC, by the way nice job with the video
Probably because it's supposed to be a conclusion to the previous two dlc's
Definitely.
The last two DLCs gave us two biomes which each had their own Lore Rooms. These, in addition to the Level Blurbs (the Fatal Falls biomes had 7 blurbs each), really helped flesh out the story of the areas as well as some of the characters we've seen before and had yet to see.
This DLC had no lore rooms at all (besides the Abyssal Trident room). Sure, by putting in an extra boss room, they lost out on one possibility to put lore rooms in, but the Shipwreck has nothing in terms of lore rooms which is pretty disappointing. I thought maybe I just got bad RNG at first, but I watched some other play throughs and I didn't see anyone else get any lore rooms either, so I think it was a deliberate choice by the Devs. They kind of made up for this by adding those two lore rooms in the Practice Makes Perfect update, and I guess they can always add more later, but it does make it feel like there's less lore. But the gameplay is why most people play Dead Cells, so I can understand why they wouldn't focus on lore too much.
Thanks for watching, man! Happy to hear you enjoyed! :)
favorite part of the video (aside from the beautifully chronicled lore, good stuff!!) was the blooper at the end. added so much personality to hear you put passion in the script!!
the plot-twist of the entire world being infected is basically the opposite of attack on titans basement plot-twist
The ending be like:
“So who do we go after now?”
“The only one left…”
“WE GO FOR GOD”
final boss, the literal fucking Island itself
@@revanf3719 Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
The beheaded definitely has an ego large enough for him to think taking on an eldritch being is going to be easy.
The Beheaded goes for himself.
He does fight himself at the end of the true ending. WE STILL NEED IT.
After watching your previous dead cells videos I realised that how good this game is and helped me appreciate it's gameplay even more....
Dead Cells is pure art in terms of story and gameplay....
Thanks for showing me it's greatness❤️
One note is the you outraged the gods line from the cursed chest could be a reference to curse of the dead gods where I believe that chest model originated (not to mention they already did a crossover with that game)
I like to believe that the light from the lighthouse was keeping the malaise at bay from the island.
3 sisters ,,, and you have to beat them all NO HIT for a stupid secret achievement
Honestly, at first I was excited to fight the queen, I wanted to toy with her rapier and get her outfits...but after this, my heartbreak for understanding the story makes me not want to ever fight the queen, especially in the Kings outfit...
I love your videos of Dead Cells so much! I would never know what the story is like without you.
Waiting for the future DLC's then..
Going to be interesting to see how the lore develops since Dead Cells is going to officially in the Castlevania canon now.
It would be cool for two player mode in the next dlc, the second being the queen.
I feel like were gonna end up another dlc and maybe just maybe we might have an epic battle to slay the time keeper
My favourite moment was when the Beheaded said "It's dead cellin' time!" and proceeded to dead cell everywhere.
I may not have beaten the queen yet, or even gotten to her, but this is important because I’m not going to anytime soon, I’ve seen enough
I haven't played through the new stuff on any of the higher difficulties, but I can't imagine it's very easy! I remember the Devs saying the Lighthouse on 5BC is more difficult than the Spoiler Boss which I can believe.
Hope this could help show you some of the stuff that you wouldn't be able to see otherwise. Thanks for watching!
Imagine the next DLC having a 2 player feature where the King and the Queen has to beat up Staphy...
Wouldn't that be epic?
That is if she's still alive... Is she still alive though?
The Devs have mentioned that they want to experiment with more game modes, so maybe Co-op is something they're considering! I guess we'll see!
I mean, the King is a Homunculus, and he survives some pretty devastating attacks... I think there's a possibility the Queen is still alive!
Thanks for watching!
let's go game devs! co-op! co-op!
Well, the Queen is a humunculus, so maybe she survives, and just gets a new body.
I don't think a coop mode is completely impossible for Dead Cells, but if it happens it will definitely not have anything to do with the lore. The closest to that I imagine can happen is if in another boss fight the Queen joins you but like just fights in the background instead of being an active character
I just realized that dead cells just became Hollow Knight because of the concept of a perfect homonculus to save the kingdom from a disease
And the fact that the King is shorter than his wife is just Pale King moment right there
21:19 perhaps that boat could be on of the ships that tried to escape and after they all got infected they kinda just started drifting around
That would be pretty anti climatic
The king has no heart. He killed his own wife so he could "save his own skin"
Who knew both terraria and dead cells have so much cthulu refrences
I know this may sound a little cheesy but I kind of wish if the king was in his outfit it would play the cutscene in the outfit where the king would rather than just casually punting his wife into fire share one last kiss with her before pushing her in. Even shedding a tear at his wife’s death.
"Lore of the Queen"
Okay what has the king done this time? 😂
Honestly? This time, _nothing_ aside from shit we've already established. The award for 'inadvertently screwing the island' this time goes to the Queen and her servants.
@@lolrus5555 Hahaha like husband, like wife 🤣
@@lolrus5555eh, atleast the queen and her friends *tried* to find a way to save the island. The king is an ass and doesnt care for some reason
You have done great work researching all these.
Dude I was just about to buy Dead Cells because it's on sale and now you make a video on it ! What a coincidence
It was meant to be. Lol. I definitely recommend the game though! Although it can be difficult and frustrating at times (if you've never seen what it takes to see the True Ending, you're in for a ride), but it's still incredibly fun and addicting! You'll be surprised how much time you can spend going through runs trying to get the perfect set.
If you pick it up and want any tips, let me know! I'd be happy to give out some pointers!
Thanks for watching!
@@SquatchGamingChannel checking in. I killed the king for the first time yesterday. I'm having a lot of fun with the game so far !
In the game's code, the name for the Leghugger (the summonable armored shrimp) is in fact Staphy, leading me to believe that upon entering the fisherman's house in the Stilt Village (Which I now believe is Dabor) you proceed to wake an eldritch god. I dunno, just a theory
Oh, really? I never knew! Probably would make more sense than us fighting a God someday. Lol.
@@SquatchGamingChannel Actually, it's apparently "little staphy" and I believe (Although this one I don't remember exactly) the armored shrimps are reffered to as just plain "staphy."
The skills are labeled "Summon little staphy," and the active afterwards "Little staphy stab." Maybe some sort of Apostate belief centered around the Armored Shrimps? I dunno, I'm just a guy who likes uberhards
Also, we ARE fighting a god. Is dracula a god? I think dracula is a god.
I have a question. Why do you end up repeating the cycle after beating the hand and the king? Especially if you are capable of taking over his body. Why do you end up going back and possessing another body in the prison?
Because the whole kingdom was put in a time loop to keep the disease at bay and also to make time for making a cure but the making of the cure sorta got stopped and now everything is on a loop
@@pouncelygrin6699 So I suppose my second question has to be how the main character can be the king while also killing the king. How did he exist in two places at once in the same loop?
My understanding is that the experiment the Alchemist conducted on the King didn't destroy his old body to create the Homunculus, but merely removed the King's soul from his Malaise ridden body and attach it to the Homunculus, thereby "creating" two Kings in the world: one in the form of a Homunculus and one in the form of his former body.
Hope that helps! Let me know if you've still got questions!
And thanks for watching!
They should seriously make a series about this. It would be an absolute waste not to
I was gonna question how did he became King? But it was more towards his attitude when he was ruling and then I realized that no king is perfect
SO let me rephrase that, the queen was that of pagans it is good we got answers to that, however what about the king? How did he become King? 🤔
Dad died probably
I mean that’s how most thrones were passed down
I’m assuming it’s based on how strong and skilled the person is. The giant describes the king as a “model to us" and a description for the queen’s weapon blueprint praises her strength.
I'm going to guess it was passed down to him through his Father, but maybe he's the first King of the Island - the first one to consolidate all the regions of the Island under one ruler, and thus the first one to be King. We don't know for certain! Maybe it'll come out in the future!
@@SquatchGamingChannel A lot of the statues around the island and in HPC suggest he was a warrior, though. And with his skills he used to fight through the infected, it kinda backs this up. Could he have became the ruler through a revolution? The idea that he was a model for everyone might allude to this, as he would have been seen as the people’s king, as well as the implication from the Giant that the King was once a good and reasonable King, not a bloodthirsty one.
I'm thinking undead pirates are just a normal thing out in the full world.
I've seen Pirates of the Caribbean once or twice - although not in years. Lol.
Thanks for watching! :)
Thank you so much for this video!
When I play dead cells I'm too stressed to understand the lore (or at least trying) and this videos make the game so much more interesting!
Good to see you covering all my favourite games!
Just getting lucky, I guess! Lol. Thanks for watching! :)
I thought that the octopus creature realised that the king killed the queen and came to rescue him, but then to the king’s surprise the octopus was already killed by the monsters
That's a really depressing ending.
Considering you can see a painting of the Fisherman inside High Peak Castle, we can assume he had some importance to the castle or maybe even the king. He managed to survive throughout all of the Malaise outbreak and the King's measures to contain it, only to die just before he could be free.
...Staphy is totally somewhere at the slumbering sanctuary.
Its literally the place the malaise comes from and its called *Slumbering.* I am very excited to fight a LITERAL ELDER GOD OF DISEASE.
25:05 Maybe Staphy is the God of the island, and the king separated or banned the people from the fractured shrines for worshiping Staphy, because he wanted all the praise for himself. The Queen may have been in it too for the praise and fame. Also the malaise might be Staphy's dreams or thoughts or revenge of punishment for worshiping a different entity. I mean Staphy could be also trying to erase all the non-believers so that new creatures, ones that worship staphy would be the only kinds of creatures living on the island.
Ngl, this sounds a lot like Hollow Knight, especially the forgotten deity committing acts of vengeance by an infection
I'm now wondering how Castlevania fits into all of this.
I hope they keep expanding on this game
Didn't watch the video but all the lore is:
STANDING HERE I RELISE YOU WERE JUST LIKE ME TRYING TO MAKE HISTORY
But who's to judge
The right from wrong
When our guard is down
I think we'll both agree
See one question I hope gets answered is who are the shopkeepers and why are they chained up.
What about the abyssal trident would that have anything to do with the gods
Hey, it could! It did belong to "someone important!" Good eye, man!
Thanks for watching! :)
im really hoping in a future dlc you get to go to dobor and fight staphy
"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh staphy dobor wgah'nagl fhtagn." might not have THAT much lore relevance, but it could still give some interesting background information. The Leghugger is internally reffered to as SpawnLilStaphy, LilStaphyStab, SpawnAdultLilStaphy and AdultLilStaphyStab. This means the leghugger either is staphy themself or at the very least a child of them. If we asume the former, then that would confirm stilt village's or the island's name to be Dobor (also you find leghugger in a house, so that part also checks out). It could also still be related to Staphylococcus, as the Leghugger seems to burst from Michel's corpse. I don't think this related to the malaise, as if it was, Michel's corpse would be reanimated (although it would be pretty cool and horrifying if the malaise is actually a leghugger inside the person's skin that controls their actions after their death). It was also not explicitly stated that this Staphy is a god (although it is somewhat implied by cthulhu also being a god), so maybe that was just a neat reference because leghuggers are also water monsters. But who knows? Maybe this cute little pet is actually a cosmic deity.
Amazing summary as usual 👌
Happy to hear you enjoyed! Thanks so much for watching! :)
So what you're talking about is that this is their realms version of the king in yellow
Ngl a fight before staphy being a giant snake charging through the screen, spitting poisonous attacks and creating falling debris will be interesting.And it would be cool to see fighting staphy will be on a timer since he was the god who spread the malaise
The king is probably the smartest character in this entire game, dude beat his own wife who couldve been stronger than him and killed a devout alchemist on super drugs
The world has ended. Dead appearing at the end of the DLC, Staphy already affected the kingdom, having a 'dead' body prevents the Malaise speaks volumes of pestilence being what affected the kingdom itself.
But knowing how a successful beheaded is, The Queen is not dead, just as much as the king is not as well.
I think I've cracked the code! The Eldritch puppy, leg hugger is the great old one! PRAISE BE THE GOOD BOY!!
This was the last video on my itinerary from the past few weeks/months, so I don't really know what game/video I'm going to do next. If there's a particular game you'd like me to do a video on, now's the time to let me know! There will be a poll in a few days of the ones I've noticed are requested/recommended the most, so there will be another opportunity to share your thoughts! Feel free to put in any recommendation or request! I can't do them all (despite wanting to), but I'd love to hear your opinions! :)
Also, I'm sure I mispronounced something, especially towards the end (in fairness though, those words aren't meant to be pronounceable by humans), so feel free to correct me here!
Thanks for watching!
How about hollow knight or don't starve?
Resolutiion is a good one to cover. That or Scourgebringer, the devs cite Dead Cells as their inspiration
@@sosoeddy Hollow Knight is kind of fully covered already, pretty tough to find lore that hasn't been discussed on youtube by huge channels like mossbag
Pathologic lore, Furi(you could essentially cover the whole lore in a single video), God of War, Hyperlight Drifter would all be great
Furi
I think those shell monsters you were also a solution being that can eat monsters without being infected
Staphy is the original name for the leghugger
Imagine one update came out and we were introduced with a multiplayer mode which if u choose your second character to be a female it has the homunculus face of the queen lol
It's honestly sad that the king is so blind and so short sighted that everyone is trying to stop him even before the malaise spread, even the ones that is very close to him.
I've waited for this video for so long
I recently beat the queen so I can actually watch this
Ayeeeeeee my boy doing it again amazing job my guy
Thanks so much, man! Happy to hear you enjoyed! :)
I think the island changes in every run
Is because where in a different time line
Good point! I honestly didn't even think of that when making this. Lol.
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I dont think so because the woman at the begining of the game say that the island always change
in the internal files, the Leghugger is called Staphy
i find it hilarious to see that the king continues to retain his old actions and proceeds to do the same shitty things over and over again cause him to be permantly punished. By continueing to do stuff for himself and not for others which caused this calamity in the first place. He will forever live a life of death and rebirth in an eternally hell where he will have no salvation as no one will come to his salvation. He brought this on himself, and he will face his mistakes for eternity
The protagonist sees the Queen again.
The protagonist: Hey honey
The Queen: Don't you 'Hey honey' me!
I sense a Dead Cells/Dead Space x-over incoming...
I know I'm a bit late for this game, but could the army of undead in the ship in the ending hints to Return to Castlevania DLC? Because they look like they're not infected with the Malaise and they look like ghouls to me.
Woww dead cells story is kinda sad king being in endless cycle to get out of boredom
Have you considered doing a video on darkwood ,crosscode or maybe firewatch .(would love to see more niche ones like deadbolt and mother russia bleeds , i had never heard of the games but after watching your videos i bought and played both of them . They were pretty good.)
Out of the three, I've only ever heard of Firewatch and I don't think it's been requested too much, so I haven't really considered it. I'll keep these in mind and we'll see what happens! Thanks for the recommendations! And Thanks for watching! :)
@@SquatchGamingChannel If you were to try any one of them I would suggest darkwood it's genuinely creepy and scary.
Awesome! Was looking forward to this video
Sorry for the wait! Hope you enjoyed! Thanks for watching! :)
@@SquatchGamingChannel thank you for making it. Was much fun learning about the dead cells lore
The king killed his wife for nothing
The next dlc could be a ship themed one, seeing the ending of this dlc
Either this or a look on the outside islands
poor queen :'(
I wish there was a way to save the kingdom
There was but the king killed the dude lmao
@@BARCHA354 I know but maybe a new way and it was in self defense
Maybe that'll be the "Final real last official" ending in a DLC in a few years!
@@SquatchGamingChannel I knows I really want to defeat staffy and save the kingdom
Yay thank you I was waiting for this
Sorry about the wait! Hope you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
Hopefully one day the two of them will get their kingdom back… and the king gets a kick to the balls from every citizen cured.
Before or after he regains his humanity and memories?
@@dustgraystone9448 After. More satisfying when someone knows why.
@@IBW_3000 I guess that's fair.
Might be a while until I watch this considering I haven't even gotten to the Shipwreck yet.
So in wake of the new biome in the Alpha (The bank), I think we just found the area where Staphy's napping...
New Alpha? New Biome??? I’m just hearing about this!
@@SquatchGamingChannel h'yup. You probably figured this by now, but you can access it in the steam beta. Certainly looking forward to you covering the biome once we get some more substantial Dead Cells lore content.
@@lolrus5555 While The Bank seems like an area deep underground, I don’t think it’s where Staphy is located. It seems to be some kind of hub for illegal trade made by the goblins that fell after The Malaise.
“Ancient astronaut theorists believe yes”
Oooooo the story gets more and more interesting ❤