Very informative video! It shocked me when after introducing the Executors to us with stories and concept art we're not seeing them yet. But with this video I start wondering why. Subscribed ❤
Really informative. I never knew how important and proud the Halla are. I hope we see some (uncorrupted ones) in Veilguard 🦌 Ok, never heard about the Golden City being Arlathan as a prison for the Evanuris. This would explain some things, I think 🤔
Yes, I hope we will see some Halla in the Veilguard too. With Ghilan'nain being present, I would think it wise to be prepared that we might see them differently than what we are used to. We know that the Black City was once the Golden City, and it was corrupted by the Blight, becoming the Black City. If you look at the imagery, starting with Origins, right up to Veilguard promotional content, it really appears that it was the place that the Evanuris were locked away, out of reach in the Fade. I would suggest looking at the imagery about the black city, intro sequence to Origins, about the Magisters breaching the fade, and some of the earlier Dreadwolf teasers, you see images of gold fading to black, and what is clearly a city in the imagery depicting the Dread Wolf and the creation of the Veil. The ancient Elves viewed the fade as the sky, and Arlathan was known to be a floating city. Additionally, in the release date trailer we seem to get a look inside the Black City, filled with statues of the Elven Gods. If the city was buried underground, as is the rumor in game, I think it would have been discovered by now. If you think about it, for Fen'Harel to lock away the Evanuris, imprisoning them in the fade, the easiest place to get them to gather would have been their Capital city of Arlathan. It is one of the first theories I had when playing origins so many years ago. There seems to be a lot of hints towards it, and I think that it would explain a lot of things that haven't been revealed yet. I expect we will find conclusive answers to many of these mysteries in The Veilguard.
I don't think that it's talking about Dirthamen himself, but one of his slaves or followers. "The sinner belongs to Dirthamen" is how its worded, which implies that he owned the individual, not that he was the individual. I hope that can help clarify it a little bit for you!
I think that's very likely. Corypheus seems to be aware of their creation, and calls it a mistake. I wonder what he knew that we don't. With Ghilan'nain being a major antagonist in the new game, I'm sure we will have answers soon!
Very good video, look forward to more dude
SUPER informative! Instant sub.
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Very informative video! It shocked me when after introducing the Executors to us with stories and concept art we're not seeing them yet. But with this video I start wondering why. Subscribed ❤
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Very well done! Enjoyed listening to the codex I missed in game!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, more to come soon!
Really informative. I never knew how important and proud the Halla are. I hope we see some (uncorrupted ones) in Veilguard 🦌
Ok, never heard about the Golden City being Arlathan as a prison for the Evanuris. This would explain some things, I think 🤔
Yes, I hope we will see some Halla in the Veilguard too. With Ghilan'nain being present, I would think it wise to be prepared that we might see them differently than what we are used to.
We know that the Black City was once the Golden City, and it was corrupted by the Blight, becoming the Black City. If you look at the imagery, starting with Origins, right up to Veilguard promotional content, it really appears that it was the place that the Evanuris were locked away, out of reach in the Fade. I would suggest looking at the imagery about the black city, intro sequence to Origins, about the Magisters breaching the fade, and some of the earlier Dreadwolf teasers, you see images of gold fading to black, and what is clearly a city in the imagery depicting the Dread Wolf and the creation of the Veil. The ancient Elves viewed the fade as the sky, and Arlathan was known to be a floating city. Additionally, in the release date trailer we seem to get a look inside the Black City, filled with statues of the Elven Gods. If the city was buried underground, as is the rumor in game, I think it would have been discovered by now. If you think about it, for Fen'Harel to lock away the Evanuris, imprisoning them in the fade, the easiest place to get them to gather would have been their Capital city of Arlathan. It is one of the first theories I had when playing origins so many years ago. There seems to be a lot of hints towards it, and I think that it would explain a lot of things that haven't been revealed yet. I expect we will find conclusive answers to many of these mysteries in The Veilguard.
Always confuses me the line about Dirthamen being punished for taking a form reserved for the gods. Wasn’t he a god…
I don't think that it's talking about Dirthamen himself, but one of his slaves or followers. "The sinner belongs to Dirthamen" is how its worded, which implies that he owned the individual, not that he was the individual. I hope that can help clarify it a little bit for you!
@@lorekeepersanctum ohhhhh I see !
what if Ghilan'nain created the Qunari as beasts of war?
I think that's very likely. Corypheus seems to be aware of their creation, and calls it a mistake. I wonder what he knew that we don't. With Ghilan'nain being a major antagonist in the new game, I'm sure we will have answers soon!
Semi spoiler?? Finish Taash's quest and get your answer. I have feelings about it
@@tourguidebarbie0 only just getting davrin, will try to remember to come back here when I get there.
thanks for not outright spoiling.
@MammothMorals of course I was just trying to point you in the direction. Not just say it lol.