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The Elden Conspiracy
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Armored Lore: 621 is an elderly person
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This video details some weirdness in the history of Amored Core 6's fictional world. When were the various generations of augmentation developed, and what does that mean for the identity of the protagonist?
The art used in the video was taken from twitter users @DaneCelestia and @Luciferic.
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Vortex(SNES) OST by Justin Scharvona
This video details some weirdness in the history of Amored Core 6's fictional world. When were the various generations of augmentation developed, and what does that mean for the identity of the protagonist?
The art used in the video was taken from twitter users @DaneCelestia and @Luciferic.
Featured music come from:
Vortex(SNES) OST by Justin Scharvona
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Where was Farum Azula before its ruin?
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#eldenring #farumazula #eldenringlore #divinetowers This video attempts to decipher the confusion surrounding Farum Azula's original location. Enjoy! Music used: Skies of Arcadia OST(2000) by Yutaka Minobe and Tatsuyuki Maeda
Elden Ring - Five unsolveable conundrums
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#eldenring #eldenringlore #unsolved #ranni #fingers #meteorite #moon This video details five contradictions in Elden Ring Lore. I know there's much more to be said, but these are the ones which most interest me. Link to ecliptic video: ua-cam.com/video/2-TtcfmbrkI/v-deo.html Music used: Xenosaga ep2 OST - Yuki Kajiura Xenogears OST - Yasunori Mitsuda Resonance of Fate OST - Motoi Sakuraba and K...
Stars in Elden Ring are extremely confusing, or, a deep dive into Glintstone and related topics.
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#eldenring #eldenringlore #glintstone #sorcery #sellen #astrology ua-cam.com/video/R1Gp5oOeXII/v-deo.html BertoPlease Video on 1.00 version of Grand Cloister ua-cam.com/video/v5bzgLBMYb4/v-deo.html Zullie the Witch video on Astel unused animation Music used: Resonance of Fate OST - Kohei Tanaka and Motoi Sakuraba Xenosaga Ep1 OST - Yasunori Mitsuda Nier Automata OST - Keiichi Okabe Planescape T...
The Numen mysteries and their legacy
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#eldenring #eldenringlore #numen #marika #erdtree This video attempts to form a coherent theory of the Numen, Who they were, what they did, and their link to the Erdtree and other sacred trees. Music used: Nier Automata OST - Keichi Okabe Planescape Torment OST - Mark Morgan Xenosaga Episode 2 OST - Yuki Kajiura Resonance of Fate OST - Kohei Tanaka, Motoi Sakuraba
What is Marika's religion actually about?
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This video analyzes the beliefs of the Erdtree/Golden Order religion in the fictional world of Elden Ring. I would call the ideas of Marika's religion "anti-transcendent." How can one think of eternal salvation if eternal life is possible through the world's magic? Music used: Xenosaga episodes 2 & 3 Original Soundtrack by Yuki Kajiura.
The Two Fingers' Shadow Government
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#eldenringlore #eldenring #twofingers #tarnished This video details the hidden motives of the Two Fingers, the true reason why they are guiding the tarnished. Music used: Jim Kirkwood - Master of Dragons(1993)
The Banished Knights' Civilization
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#eldenring #eldenringlore #banishedknights This video is about the culture of the banished knights, exiles, and commanders. It's an attempt to plumb the history of this mysterious civilization. Music used: Jim Kirkwood- Knight of a Dark Grail(1992)
Who were the Warriors of the Badlands?
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#eldenring #eldenringlore #badlands #barbarian #hoarahloux This video presents a theory about Hoarah Loux and his kin, that the warriors of the Badlands are descended from humans from Farum Azula who were driven from the city when it was shattered.
What is the Rune of Destined Death?
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#eldenring #eldenringlore #maliketh #gloameyedqueen #fate #destineddeath This video presents a theory of the Rune of Destined Death. What we call the Age of the Erdtree exists in a time paradox which occured after Marika and Maliketh somehow sealed the Gloam-eyed Queen's power before she could burn the Erdtree, as was foretold in the night sky. The Gloam-Eyed Queen's power became known as the R...
Who was Placidusax's Consort?
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#eldenring #eldenringlore #placidusax #empyrean #dragon This video goes over what we can say about Placidusax's age, based on the environment and enemies of Farum Azula. The music is from: John Kirkwood - Knight of a Dark Grail(1992)
What's an Empyrean?
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#eldenring #eldenringlore #marika #ranni #empyrean #miquella #malenia This video presents a theory on the meaning of 'Empyrean' in the world of Elden Ring, and how it figures into the wider lore.
The Mysterious Fate of Iji
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#Eldenring #Eldenringlore #Ranni #Iji #blaidd This video goes over an alternative theory to the end of Ranni's questline and the fate of War-counselor Iji
When the True Storm Raged: A case for the Stormhawk Clan
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#eldenring #lore #eldenringlore #Stormlord #Stormhawk #Nepheli Theory about identity of the StormLord. Nepheli's right to Limgrave comes from her descent from the line of the Stormhawk Clan, who was ruled by the Stormlord.
Grace and Undeath in Elden Ring
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#eldenring #eldenringlore #grace #immortality This video covers the concepts of Grace and Undeath in Elden Ring, namely, why Those who Live in Death are Persecuted and some theories about the Night of the Black Knives.
Malenia, Miquella, and Reincarnation
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Malenia, Miquella, and Reincarnation
Old men get it done I guess. As a current gen soldier, I'd be scared to go against a WWII soldier with a garand, or a even Vietnam soldier with an old school M16. Experience means everything.
In christianity religion is only perfected in uplifting the widow and helping the fatherless. Christianity resembles the father and child dynamic, with the father bringing the love to the wife and children.
Well now we can clearly see they're some cousin culture/civilization to the Hornsent
Imagine if we had a ✨DLC✨ that explained exactly how the fingers were made so we could have an even grander conspiracy about it 🥺🙏
Dlc lore please 🥺🙏
When will he give us dlc lore???
Excellent Work!! I’ve always wondered about the implications you mentioned about TLB being an afterlife (which seems heavily implied) But then I started researching into the Hindu Religion, Specially Hindu hell and it has some really shocking similarities to Elden Rings Afterlife where there is a physical form and a spiritual form that lives within it. It also seems like Berserk may have also pulled a few inspirations from this Hindu concept for the later arcs. I would recommend reading into it if you got the time.
I mean you would think they would mention your age if that was true it's more believable for their to be cryo sleep especially since in the beginning of the game Walter says wake up the hound .....plus it's a sci fy but still a pretty cool concept
The augmentation slow down his aging 70 year old, who looks like a 20-year-old or a lolly 😂 So the fan art of 621 isn’t false completely
Would they be the guys who made the grafted greatsword sworn to an oath of vengance?
@theeldenconspiracy9451 Even though there are no huge ruin rubbles in Caelid, you can still find ruin stones behind the beast sanctum on the edge of the cliff where you find the Dragoncrest Shield Talisman and the Cinquedea dagger. The dagger is connected to the high ranking clergymen of Farum Azula while the talisman is connected to the ancient dragons. These three clues (ruin stones, dagger, qnd talisman) lend a strong connection to Farum Azula itself. Maybe even it's original location in the Lands Between.
A society that can build ACs and 1.5km tall mining rigs should definitely be able to slow down aging considerably, if not halt it entirely.
Idk, watching the kind of world that AC6 is, and the fact that at the start of the game 621 "awakes" makes me think that eithee augmentation can be done in very young persons or 621 could indeed be a piece of tuna in a refrigerator
Amazing research and theory! Castle Morne have always seemed like it had a lot more of lore outside of “misbegotten go crazy”.
No evidence to support godfrey made leyndell. Lady made a vidoe going ovrr thr gold road. More likely made by an older civilization.
At least now we know the shadow realm was the center of the lands between. Information gathered from the suppressing pillar.
Carla must also be really old too as she was there during the time the fires of ibus happened. i always wondered how she sounds so young.
This needs an update now with the DLC out!!! This was such a good watch!!
stone coffins do look like space ships or at least came from the sky as it seems they crash landed where they currently sit.
I do like how each souls game has their own “early game tough knight enemy.” As far as I’m concerned these guys are the fair successors of the Balder and Lothric Knights.
I appreciate that Elden conspiracy knows his interpretations are his own. I think it's apparent though, that Stormveil Castle hasn't taken damage from outside, but instead, the mottled shield description spells out the unique affliction of the castle and denizens. It shouldn't be ignored.
There are massive clawmarks across the outside of the castle. Also, parts of it seem burned. But okay. The damage to Stormveil can have multiple sources.
I think that either Gloom eye Queen is Marika or more likely her twin sister… They were made to rule together, but Marika betrayed her, I also think that Messmer is actually Gloom eye Queen son, but was raised by Marika.
it was metyr from the dlc
shes stated to be a god, birthed le fingers, fled to the shadow lands after attacked by the nox with the fingerslayer blade, then Marika stepped up
The ancient dragon tome find around 11:17 is a key find that many channels gloss over. 👍🏽 Adjacently, go for some DLC videos too! Your takes would be great within the overcluttered market of the biggest channels saying the exact same things
Thanks for the encouragement! I'm still trying to wrap my head around the lore in the DLC. I'll make another video if I come up with anything.
Numen were most probably the ancient dynasty, the black stone civilization, the nox and queen Marika's ancentors arriving on the big boats in cerulean coast in the dlc. The ancient dynast has stone reliefs which show them planting trees or worshipping them and we find white broken trees everywhere they are. The nox seem to be an atheistic version of the ancient dynasty's progression and the most curious ones however are the black stone civilization. In the ancient ruins of rauh we rind a statue with similar braid to Marika so the black stone might also have been numen.
I've always thought the blackstone civilization was the Giants' civilization. The Giants' Forge is propped up by columns of the exact same style. The Ruins of Rauh confirmed this theory in my eyes: The space was carved out to accomadate larger-than-humanoid people. It's much bigger than the human-sized dwellings we see elsewhere. The ancient dynasty was clearly related to the Nox in some way. In Nokron, you can see Uhl gravestones in a Nox cemetary, so there was some cultural interchange between them. However, I do think the difference in their architectural styles points to them being distinct societies. The only evidence we have of Uhl influence outside of the Uhl ruins are the carvings on the belfries that appear near Liurnian areas. The one belfry in the DLC that shows the dynast is by Castle Ensis, a Carian royal castle. So there is some link between the Ancient dynasty and the current Carian Royals or Liurnian society in general. As for the Numen, I have always thought those "ships" we saw in the carving indicated the arrival of the numen. But with the DLC, I'm not so sure. Why are they filled with tainted flesh? And if they brought the Numen to the Shadow land, why is the shaman village, where Marika apparently grew up, on the opposite side of the continent? I haven't finished the DLC, but these are just some of my observations from what I've seen.
Two thoughts. The ships filled with tainted flesh might be because they are funerary ships, larger versions of the later stone coffin burials we see as ant food. Remember the restraining pillar states "all manners of death wash up" on that coast. It might have been the original destination for ship burial before the Shadowlands were sundered from the Lands Between. Second, are we sure that the Shaman Village was all Numen? Or maybe Marika and perhaps a few more Numen became spiritual teachers of a preexisting culture? In that case it explains why Marika survived the purge. She wasn't a Shaman and the Hornsent rever spiritual beings. Could be why the Hornsent are confused about Marika's "betrayal". They revered her as a spiritual teacher too before ascending to godhood on a mountain of their dead. Given the Hornsent lack of empathy, they don't understand why Marika would be upset about the Hornsent killing and experimenting on a "lesser species".
@@theeldenconspiracy9451 tarnished archeologist makes a good point that the tainted flesh in the ships was supposed to be burned with ghost flame as a burial ritual but was abandoned with the adoption a new religion, that of the tree worship. The tainted goo we see maybe the bodies that never got the burial they needed with ghostflame thus putrescence.
Whenever I think of the Numen, I'm immediately drawn to the Numenoreans. Perhaps there's some inspiration implied there?
I think they either began as servants of the Stormlords, which predate the Golden Order, then they were banished from their private holdings and became knights under the command of Godfrey. I think they also have been partaking of Dragon Communion since before the Golden Order. My guess is that the Banished Knights were a loose collection of landed warriors, who either partook of Dragon Communion, or served them, then some (the ones using dragon powers) sought to recover the strength of dragons, hence the scarf. Then later, Godrey united them under himself through conquest, and then upon his banishment, some went with him, others were dispersed in various places, but still united in their fraternity, even if they serve various lords.
Them Numen are space people! Came down on those stone ships pow’rd by all sorta ghosts and spirits
Now with the DLC out do you think the “other land/world” the Numen come from is the Land of Shadow or more specifically the Hinterlands location? It was basically confirmed as Marikas home
I feel like you can use the same argument you used to say it's not godwyn against morgot, "we don't SEE evidence of morgot having children." If anyone would be the founder of the golden lineage it would be Godwyn the golden.
I think Iji is a puppet. Look at his death pose - it's the same as the other puppets but we were less likely to recognize it due to Iji's frame. How that comes into play with the rest of the events is a mystery to me otherwise though. I don't think Iji orchestrated the assassination - I think it's more likely that he knew something that we as a viewer or third party don't know. Hoping more gets explained in the DLC. That being said, I liked the video! Gave me some more things to think about and I didn't notice the different origins of the black and red flame in this context. Good point out!
I mean that’s better than being an off brand 40K dreadnaught, aka being a mangled corpse barely being held alive via advanced life support
The dragon dancer from the dlc kinda looks like that capricorn you spoke of. Supposedly it drops a Talisman that boosts “storm damage” as well. Maybe some of these persisting questions will be answered in the DLC, but even if not I think this video was an exceptional overview of what we see of the Banished Knights in game. I’m sated.
Please don't mention anything from previews, I've been trying to steer clear of info before I play the dlc. Thanks for commenting.
@@theeldenconspiracy9451 Then you might want to take a break from looking at comments these next two weeks. I only know this because another commenter told me. Seemed harmless enough but my bad regardless.
I know this game lore more deeply than one should for someone too unskilled to play the game. I never understood why we encounter a Baleful Shadow and defeated it BUT STILL Blaidd is at the Three Sisters. It’s obvious there’s something going on and that I think Iji intended to keep Blaidd safe from Ranni and himself in case he really got mad. It wasn’t the case. He sounds so remorseful. I think you have a great case if Iji, a giant, decided to go by using the Blackflame, as it was a known mark of a traitor within the Firemonks
This game makes me feel like im Indiana Jones trying to put all these lore puzzle pieces together.
Can I get a drink with those vocal fries? Great video, I like it.
I always thought that banished knight was mourning and praying for one of his fallen storm hawks.
Very insteresting as always (and good music choice)
Huge bearded guy statue is like Moses with his tablet, carrying a. Prophecy
Im 100% convinced the Divine Towers were used to "disconnect" the Land of Shadow from the Lands Between, so the DLC map basically. The info we have on the DLC says that the Land of Shadow used to be a part of the Lands between, but was "physically disconnected" from the lands between. It also says the Land of Shadow is "veiled" or "cloaked" in a way, so hidden basically, which would explain the cloud in the middle of that big empty space. Which would again suggest the Divine towers, which just so happen to perfectly circle around that empty space, were used to "disconnect" the land of shadow by marika. And as a little bonus, when the game was about to release, Miyazaki said the game would take roughly 30 hours to complete. A clear understatement. This time he said the Map size would be roughly the size of Limgrave. If you look at the big empty space in the middle of the map, its just a bit bigger than Limgrave, it would perfectly fit as the size of the DLC area, if we account for another understatement regarding "roughly the same size as Limgrave"
Despite being a light-roller and not really being able to make much use for it, the unaltered Banished Knight set is maybe the dopest looking armor set in the game. That scarf is incredible. There's another question though - why is Stormveil Castle exclusively patrolled by Banished Knights and Exiles, and not Godrick's soldiers? It's almost like he doesn't trust his own men to guard him, and would rather rely on Banished Knight mercenaries.
I think there are different factions of Banished Knights. The ones with dragons on their helms are loyal to Godrick. The ones with scarves seem to be more independent.
@@theeldenconspiracy9451 I think you’re right! But the question is… why?! Godrick soldiers are nowhere to be found in his own castle, but the place is crawling with an entire company of Banished Knights and Exiles! It’s very odd.
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I believe Farum Azula is a moving place. It may've once been located above Liurnia, from where it might've moved Southeast to Limgrave. The destruction of FA may've increased over time, and the trail of pieces indicates this direction. Right above Limgrave a lot of pieces fell down. The East of Weeping Peninsula was struck several times, and Caelid was struck once. This would imply that FA moved to the ocean east of the WP and around Caelid until it arrived in the far East of the map. This is one of several possibilities if the moving place hypothesis is true. The direction may be reversed instead. Either way we can't tell where FA was initially located.
That's a cool theory! Nothing else really explains the distribution of rubble.
Another thing, the older augmentation surgery is still available since is cheaper than newer ones.
How do we know it's still available? And why would the older gen augmentation be cheaper when it requires Coral, the macguffin resource that is the entire reason the corps are on Rubicon? The economics are out of whack.
I watched all the more popular channels, you had information in here none of them mentioned. A ton. Please give us more of your takes
Lmao, that intro is so rad. Absolutely spot on impression of 90s conspiracy shows
At the back of the Bestial Sanctum, you can fall down and get the Cinquadea dagger. Where that item lies directly lines up with angle of the bridge in Farum Azula, so I beleive Faram Azula once was slighty Northwest if the bestial sanctum, and lower down in a valley. Also, now that the DLC is coming out, I think Faram Azula was intentionally moved far to the east, so that the other areas of Shadow of the Erdtree could be concealed by a veil that drapes from the six divine towers. I also think wormfaces, the Gloameyed queen, and godskins originally come from this veiled land.
Banished knights will always be my favorite knights in elden ring ive always felt like the unaltered set was like a coat a higher ranking knight would wear
The reason Godfrey's Throne room artstyle inside Stormveil and his Axe having similar features to Farum Azula's artstyle and weaponry is becase those both were previous NOT Godfrey's. They were Serrosh's. The Throne itself is a later addition to the castle probably, it shows a Tree of Jesse with people being literally born from the Tree (a later innovation of the Golden Order), but the motiffs on the ground are older, they indeed fit with Farum Azula and the Beastmen society. Serrosh also has a 5-fingered Mace, the Beastclaw Greathammer, dedicated to him, and to the 5 Fingers as a Symbol of intellect once granted to the Beastmen. Serrosh's personal Axe (now Godfrey's broken Axe) also has the same exact style of carvings/symbols on the axe-blade as the Beastman weapons, and the same texture/sheen of metal. Serrosh is the Lion depicted in and on Roundtable Hold, Castle Morne and Stormveil, Serrosh's relief is also found right behind Godfrey's statue in the Throne room, he is eclipsed by it. This shows that Godfrey's statue was a later addition, when the Lord of the castle changed. This is also a common practice in medieval times. Serrosh is a Lord of Beasts, most likely Stormveil was his castle originally, and Serrosh served the Storm Lord, as his Lion Motiff is literally everywhere, and even in other castles with similar archtiecture to the others of this era, Morne, Sol, Roundtable, etc, albeit the golden embellishments that make Stormveil unique are a later development, when Gold was used to signify the new Order, and Godfrey made this place his home. Conclusion: Serrosh was defeated by Godfrey, but was later taken on as a war-counselor by him, Godfrey did this to gain more power, instead of staying in permanent war with Serrosh, and the Banished Knights who were also tied to the Storm Lord/Storm Hawk, he conquered and took them in his Order under Marika, making allies from previous enemies. Their weaponry and banners are also all over the castles of this era, and Stormveil. We also know where Godfrey's original axe was, it's now stuck in the Table in the Roundtable, and it has an oxidized bronze (green) coloration, so this has been there for quite some time, the nearby swords in the table were the Crucible Knight's previous weapons, this table marks the moment in time when Godfrey became Elden Lord, and he then took Serrosh as a war counselor. As this castle, the Roundtable Hold, was also previously not his, but under Serrosh's command.
This is Tarnished Archaelogists theory. There isn't any way to refute these claims, because they are speculation. SO I will answer with my own speculation. So here's why I disagree with the notion that Serrosh was in the Lands Between before Godfrey and ruled Stormveil: Serrosh's armor, when we see him, is very similar to Maliketh's armor and the amor of beastmen we see in Farum Azula. Now, maybe he changed his armor after Hoarah Loux defeated him? I don't buy this. I think the similar armor shows he was of the same culture as Maliketh and the rest of the beastmen from Farum Azula. I think the association with the mace and other bestial incantations supports this because we get them from Maliketh. Also, Stormveil castle's architecture is distinct from Farum Azula. It shares many features with Castle Morne, Castle Redmane, and Fortified Manor, and the many forts. Now all these places span the entire Lands Between, and all these places have lion symbols. Did Serrosh rule this entire area? I don't think this is the case. Many Banished Knight-flavored areas show hawks as well. So was there a Giant hawk in charge? I don't don't have an air-tight explanation of why the lion symbol is so widespread, even in places we know were before Godfrey's time. But we shouldn't immediately believe someone simply because they have an explanation. This also applies to my video.
On the matter of "The Golden Line" I think if you've seen TA's videos on this, by now we know that, at least past a certain point, the only way people were born, including the royalty, was directly from the Erdtree in a very literal way, since Marika supplanted Destined Death, she essentially cut off the people from the spirit world and forced the world into a cycle of rebirth and erdtree burial. Thus, any number of demigods could have been born of the Tree. The reason some NPC's still refer to actual blood-relation is because this system of Erdtree burial and rebirth was only employed AFTER Destined Death was sealed, which is in itself not the actual start of Marika's story as Empyrean, but merely the start of the (2nd) era of the Golden Order. We know that the first Era of the Golden Order somewht overlapped with the last Era of the Great Tree, this would be the Crucible Era, the transition age, when Marika became Queen, natural reproduction still existed.
On the Elden Beast/Meteorite Arrival I think if you look at the early concept map of Elden Ring, there is a HUGE crater right in the middle of the map, that today is a sea, the central sea that is completely empty. The six Divine Towers also surround this location, and a simple inspection of the architecture would indicate the Divine Towers are of the same stratum as the Forge of Giants and typical Giant architecture, the Divine Towers also have meteoric rock in them, and the sigil of the Fel God. It's clear that several meteors have hit the lands in between, and it's hard to say which one actually brought the Elden Beast here. I for one think that the "crumbling" of Farum Azula atleast in some capacity has also been happening even in recent times, since we can see Farum Azula ruins ON TOP of the pre-existing Golden Road connecting major cities, including connecting Eternal Cities that are now underground. They themselves were also buried by another, previous event, also by gravity magic.