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  • @kitetales
    @kitetales  Рік тому +17

    I FOUND THE DAGGER: studio.ua-cam.com/users/videouIT-RMhxf_M/edit

  • @nemo9864
    @nemo9864 Рік тому +525

    Erdtree: If they didn't want to be slaves, they shouldn't have been born.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +45

      I’m gilding you for this comment

    • @larryjohnston9204
      @larryjohnston9204 Рік тому +16

      @@kitetales I honestly can't tell if you meant "Gelding" or "Gilding" and it makes both of these comments so much better lmao

    • @bungiecrimes7247
      @bungiecrimes7247 Рік тому

      They just like me frfr ong

    • @mrjooxmanallah
      @mrjooxmanallah 11 місяців тому +2

      Sounds like America 😂

  • @acksOldPeople
    @acksOldPeople Рік тому +561

    In these fantastical worlds, it's the human element that keeps people coming back to the stories told in Miyazaki's games. Being ostracised for being ginger is just another example of his effortless weaving of real-world struggles into his work.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +102

      "Gingers have no souls" is the obvious message we've been missing all this time 😆

    • @axemurdrer13
      @axemurdrer13 Рік тому +43

      @@kitetales they might not have souls but at least they have a lot of runes! XD

    • @_CrimsonBlade
      @_CrimsonBlade Рік тому +2

      no

    • @yourdad5799
      @yourdad5799 Рік тому +7

      @@_CrimsonBlade bro said no 💀

    • @FarmerSlayerFromTheEdoPeriod
      @FarmerSlayerFromTheEdoPeriod Рік тому +2

      Gingers are ostracised where you live?
      Those kissed by fire are blessed with beauty we say.

  • @lonelyshpee7873
    @lonelyshpee7873 Рік тому +315

    One thing I've always liked about Elden Ring is how some of the friendliest NPCs belong to the same species as enemies you fight. You've got Hewg, Boc, Iji, Rya, Alexander and I'm probably forgetting a few others. Really helps show the player that they aren't just monsters. Hewg really helped me see the Misbegotten in a different light.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +48

      I love that too. Hewg and Iji were among my favorites.

    • @shmillbe3390
      @shmillbe3390 Рік тому +12

      I consume the runes of all, may the flame cleanse all

    • @lp.shakur
      @lp.shakur Рік тому +5

      had that same thing happen to me in my ng+ run, you really don't wanna kill them, it's like, no my misunderstood thingies, chill, but they never do ☹️ so you know what's up 😂

    • @Jack567898
      @Jack567898 Рік тому +8

      Gathlan Wheel? Gathlan deal!

    • @ythandlename
      @ythandlename Рік тому +1

      Gostoc is just a commoner servant but with one arm and the cynic attitude of a senior worker.

  • @charlafox5701
    @charlafox5701 Рік тому +81

    If radagon does have giants blood in him, it makes sense that he uses smithing to try to fix the runes that got shattered

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +15

      Yes! He’d definitely know how to smith if it was in his heritage.

    • @adrielortega7352
      @adrielortega7352 3 місяці тому +2

      But he is Marika...

  • @AlbertusSalvatierra
    @AlbertusSalvatierra Рік тому +164

    The story of Castle Morne is quite fitting tbh, given its past.
    It was an old castle situated upon the coast, from which a fearsome clan of warriors presided. Godfrey slew them all, and in an bid of revenge, the last standing warrior of Morne took the blades of his clansmen and forged a grafted greatsword. Though even in death, the blade of the rebel revenger was memorialized. And so it’s quite fitting for the leader of the Misbegotten slaves of Morne to acquire such a sword, and lead his people against their slavers.
    It’s also quite telling of Godrick. In a desperate attempt to cement his status as Lord of the region, he assigns a banished knight as commander and castellan of Morne, accompanied by a number of allied soldiers and various nobles likely affiliated with the golden lineage’s failed insurgency of the capital. But it all went to crap when the slaves revolted and killed everyone. And so the slaves that belonged to Godfrey’s descendent evoked the revengeful wrath of Morne’s troubled past, set into place then by Godfrey himself.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +24

      I think Morne has one of the most interesting backgrounds in the game. Would love to have learned more about its original residents that Godfrey wiped out!

    • @matiasluukkanen7718
      @matiasluukkanen7718 Рік тому +1

      No.
      Land of Eochaid was laid to waste by Marika's warriors when she established her supremacy and Godfrey conducted raids to neighbouring lands. Surviving member of the clan of Eochaid swore revenge, melted the swords together, and set sail to Lands Between to enact his vengeance.
      He built a castle in the southernmost tip of the Lands Between, expanding the castle layer after layer, until it became mighty defensive bulwark. The castle clearly is made to defend attack by land, not by sea, and has been steadily built from sea to inland to ensure foothold in lands between.
      This revenger was Elemer.
      Elemer was apprehended by Godfrey and taken to Shaded Castle, where he was supposed to be executed. But revenger was not killed.
      Maleigh Marais, as he was private believer in scarlet rot, was not the most loyal executioner. He or Golden Order confessors thought use for Elemer and wrapped the Eochaid armor in cursed briars, that in Lands Between indicate "a sentence of death" and kept him around.
      He was forced to become a clandestine agent, made to hunt the nomadic people that were suspected being infected by Flame of Frenzy.
      This enlisting of death-row criminals is common practice in Lands Between, as they are used as workers and warriors in clandestine matters, in case of thorn sorcerers serving Fire Monks, and Elemer serving Marais family.
      Briars mark them as criminals and might even compel them to succeed in their duties.
      Elemer was to serve, until at last he was to be released from this service by execution.
      Elemer became infamous as Briar Knight, his true identity as a revenger kept secret, hunting nomadic merchants to quell the Frenzied Flame. But when he was supposed to be executed at long last, something happened.
      Perhaps it was Shattering which weakened magical bonds of briars, or later in timeline when unconscious Malenia and her escort, Finlay entered Shaded Castle with detachment of Cleanrot Knights.
      With troops loyal to Malenia, perhaps Elemer was able to stage a coup and wrestle the control of the castle from Marais. Or perhaps Maleigh Marais was so smitten by Malenia, he tried to create his own rot swamp outside, leaving things like duty and his responsibilities, quite figuratively to rot. So Elemer is in all effect castellan now.
      Whatever happened, Elemer was nonetheless able to escape his looming execution, stealing the storied sword of House Marais, and wielding it with arts of Eochaid. Maleigh Marais was unceremoniously dumped from his own castle.
      We eventually finish what our ancestor Godfrey started, and slay the final surviving member of Eochaid, the same revenger who arrived to Lands Between so long ago, seeking vengeance.

    • @AlbertusSalvatierra
      @AlbertusSalvatierra Рік тому +23

      @@matiasluukkanen7718 I love how you just made all of that up. You can assert your own interpretation of the lore however you want, but what I just said can be pulled from the game word-for-word as well as observed. You have your personal correlations, I have my facts. It’s simple as that.

    • @hobosorcerer
      @hobosorcerer Рік тому +13

      @@matiasluukkanen7718 That's very interesting... but pretty much nothing supports the idea that the grafted greatsword or castle morne has anything to do with Eiochad.

  • @CodeNerdRudi
    @CodeNerdRudi Рік тому +61

    When discussing the connection between smithing, hammers, giants, and the misbegotten I was expecting a reference to arguably the most famous smithing moment in Elden Ring. Radagon attempting to repair the golden order.

    • @WAR3600
      @WAR3600 Рік тому +5

      Exactly, I don't think that it's a coincidence. He is like a divine blacksmith trying to repair the Elden Ring itself

    • @PeachT87
      @PeachT87 Рік тому

      Radagon was a tailor, not a smith.

  • @AlbertusSalvatierra
    @AlbertusSalvatierra Рік тому +145

    I believe the giants themselves are cursed by their god - the malformed cyclopean flame deity of ruin. I would assume that is the case since their red hair is characterized as a curse, their purpose to harness the flame is a curse, and I can’t imagine having the likeness of your god growing out of your stomach to also not be a curse. Perhaps the Giants weren’t always “fire” giants seeing as they aren’t native to the mountains, and we do in fact find skeletons of giants in Caelid. Honestly feel bad for them ngl

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +36

      That is a great connection, and if the growth was a manifestation of their god, that totally backs up an idea that the red hair curse would be a parasitic relationship, which supports the theory that Radagon was the humanoid manifestation of the curse Marika expelled from her body. Oh also I just saw an image while working on this, but the Trolls empty cavity looks like it sits right below where the nose of the face on the Fire Giant ends; like they carved out the face of their god when they betrayed the giants. Really cool detail I just never noticed!

    • @psychoticbreaks167justletm4
      @psychoticbreaks167justletm4 Рік тому +28

      Worth noting here, Trolls have something in their chests resembling an old tablet wrapped in roots, suggesting less of a liberation and more of a new master.

  • @jaycielle
    @jaycielle Рік тому +55

    You've pulled together a ton of little details that made me go "hmm, these things FEEL connected but idk how or why" alongside another ton of things I never knew or noticed, and you've made a really satisfying tapestry of truths and theories, good job!
    I'd love to say I'm surprised but, to be honest, this is the kind of thing you nail in essentially every video - so instead, I'm just impressed, great work!

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +3

      Thank you, Jay! I was excited at the possible connections with the sword and hair, but we're given so little to go on that I had a lot of assuming to do for this one, so I appreciate hearing it at least sounds like it fits together! :) Thanks for watching and for the kind feedback.

    • @jaycielle
      @jaycielle Рік тому +1

      @@kitetales You deserve it! All of these links hold up, and - as you know - the best possible result of Soulsbourne theories and videos is that they can stand on their own two feet, rather than be proven by the creator (Miyazaki is never going to do that hahaha)
      When Elden Ring came out, Vaati said he'd hold off on videos to allow new creators to have the space to truly flex their wings and create great content that wouldn't be overshadowed by a similar video he had that would get more attention purely algorithmically - you are such a brilliant example of that philosophy working and I'm glad to give you a compliment that you see in that regard!
      I still regularly think about your Dominula video when playing the game - there's details that suggest different ideas, but both their behaviour and that sorcerer hanging around outside the town are so compelling that I think of you regularly and am still not swayed away from your theory haha - thanks for the consistent satisfying brain-tickles!

  • @lechaatr193
    @lechaatr193 Рік тому +269

    Misbegotten are called « radagon child » in Japanese so I think you know what it means for your theory

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +57

      Oh wow really?! Whew, then they did not get their daddy's genes!

    • @AlbertusSalvatierra
      @AlbertusSalvatierra Рік тому +38

      @@kitetales I think they were called that in 1.00 in an unused item description (Radagon Chimera) but not in Japanese. Just as the Nox were referred to as “Empyrean Family” or “Descendants of Marika.”

    • @victorprati7908
      @victorprati7908 Рік тому +38

      They're called like that in MODEL FILES not as in game. Kind of intriguing but very misleading

    • @Trimondius
      @Trimondius Рік тому

      @@kitetales Self incest usually lands you being an ugly looking sod,just ask malenia and miquella.

    • @Psilo-gn1sx
      @Psilo-gn1sx Рік тому +20

      To be fair, even though they changed the file name, "misbegotten" literally translates to "bastard" in several languages

  • @hamsterhotep
    @hamsterhotep Рік тому +20

    Somewhat tangential thought:
    The Crucible, very much like a blast furnace, was designed and used for a purpose, to craft the Ancient Dragons. Once they were forged, the crucible was left to its own devices. cooled, and the blending of raw vitality and life led to...by-products, lesser dragons and less desirable things. The slag. The misbegotten.
    There's probably more in this metaphor, but it's late, and I need to be up for work later.

    • @TheRisky9
      @TheRisky9 Рік тому +1

      Slag is metal that is oxydized under high heat and often mixed with other trace elements and impurities. Its brittle and often typically not suitable for anything.

    • @hamsterhotep
      @hamsterhotep Рік тому +1

      @@TheRisky9 Calcium silicate in an iron blast furnace, if I remember my chemistry.

    • @TheRisky9
      @TheRisky9 11 місяців тому

      @@hamsterhotep I just remember having to chip the crappy stuff off my welds. If I welded a bead and didn't chip off the slag, then tried to weld another bead over it, that weld will break.

  • @davidlow862
    @davidlow862 Рік тому +79

    On a side note, Kite has such a kind and reassuring voice. You're having a bad day, and you listen to her, and you find yourself thinking "Yknow, things are gonna be ok." :)

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +5

      I appreciate that!! :')

    • @robomonkey1018
      @robomonkey1018 Рік тому +5

      Agreed analysis and presentation also excellent.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! ❤️

    • @jor8025
      @jor8025 Рік тому +2

      Legit thought it was that one tts at first

    • @foxyloxyBABE
      @foxyloxyBABE Рік тому +1

      Agree with that david! 🥰 she has such a lovely voice

  • @jewelcloud836
    @jewelcloud836 Рік тому +14

    The lore surrounding Radagon never seems to end, he and Godwyn have the most mysterious backstories to me. Even more questionable and enticing than that of Marika or Ranni..

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +2

      I totally agree. Radagon’s story captivates me the most.

  • @davidlow862
    @davidlow862 Рік тому +26

    I missed you guys. You're positivity is a ray of sunshine in a world that needs every bit of it.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +2

      Aww thanks, David! It's been a rough year so far; I'm glad to kind of getting back to making things. :)

    • @davidlow862
      @davidlow862 Рік тому +1

      @@kitetales oh I'm sorry to hear that. I pray thing are better now, and that this still pretty new year will have blessings in store for both of you :)

  • @matiasluukkanen7718
    @matiasluukkanen7718 Рік тому +56

    I think Misbegotten motivations and origin is curiously tied to Miquella's Un-alloyed epithet.
    Marika/Radagon is not a true 100% child of gold. She was not born of proper wedlock (as a Numen), or even as a child of copper, (Fire-Giants). Marika is not all that golden.
    She/he was divine bastard child (favorite trope of Martin's) of Numen, and horribly stunted Fire-Giant, Milos, creating child of gold and copper, in other words, an alloyed child.
    Gold that we refer as gold most often is just alloy of different metals, most notably, often copper and gold. 50-50 of this mix is called red-gold, evoking red nature of Crucible to mind. It often has impurities as well.
    Marika, the divine bastard child, reviled her fire giant heritage and tried to externalise and separate her Fire-Giant half as much as she could, so much so that she split into two.
    Fully divided in mind and deed, (but not in body which they share) into her Numen half, and Fire-Giant half. Godly schizophrenic.
    They are the same person, but Marika is the side this God wants to show to the world. Marika is Radagon. Radagon is Marika. The Alloyed Child of Gold and Copper.
    Miquella was directly born from Marika's Numen side, while Malenia is born from Radagon's Fire-Giant heritage. Miquella is thus truly golden.
    Miquella, in his declaration of Un-alloyed Gold, is saying that he wants to become Greater Will's true representative, because unlike Marika, his gold is pure and truly un-alloyed. He is truly a child of gold, not a hint of impurity found.
    However, Misbegotten are the children of Radagon.
    Because Marika/Radagon is/are responsible of the new births through Erdtree, sometimes Radagon's characteristics "ruin" the golden batch Marika oversees. Cycle of new births is much like metallurgy in Elden ring, and the nascent life becomes alloyed with beastial and vestigial characteristics.
    These are misbegotten, mistakes of Marika, who inherit Radagon's nature in opposed to Marika.
    Marika is mother to all humans, made in image of her.
    But Radagon is father to all misbegotten.
    When Miquella declared he would create age of un-alloyed gold, there is implicit meaning there would be no more Misbegotten around. Because again, misbegotten are born partially of devolution through Radagon, who is Marika. Copper-Gold alloy has impurities.
    So the misbegotten reacted in religious fervor against Un-alloyed gold. They formed a great crusade, led by Leonine Crusader brandishing Radagon's trademark sword. They intended to storm the Haligtree to put stop to Miquella's plans.
    Vanguard traveled all the way to Consecrated Snowfield, and managed to slip into Haligtree Town, (either by flying or by deception) slaughtering its people.
    But after seeing Haligtree was dying and rotting anyway, they were horrified by their actions and after massacre, are praying forgiveness from Marika/Malenia/Miquella statues.
    And remaining misbegotten camp in cave of the Forlorn at the Snowfield is full of despairing Misbegotten, their entire crusade fully for naught.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +10

      Okay, you’re hired. 😆 This was beautifully written oh my gosh!! This is an amazing theory and it makes so much sense. Best theory on the Radagon/Marika debate I’ve seen. Thanks so much for sharing this here!

    • @daanthedoctor
      @daanthedoctor Рік тому

      I must add that isn't what schizophrenia is, not at all. You're probably thinking of dissociative identity disorder, but that's still not quite the same as those two's situation, just similar in the way that it's multiple people in one body. But it's not a mental thing as much as it is just typical strange mythological god shenanigans.

    • @sckecherten8304
      @sckecherten8304 Рік тому +8

      This make a insane amount of sense once properly know the lore

    • @jackweaver1846
      @jackweaver1846 Рік тому +1

      While this is very convincing, and I agree with a great deal of it, I find some of your conclusions to be speculative at best. My main issue is your assumption that Milos is Marika’s father is, well, odd. All we know about Milos is that he was a giant of small stature. Certainly, this is not enough information to then say that he is the father of Marika. More likely, this is suggesting that he was the first of the trolls, and even that is sheer speculation.
      I think your theory is strong, the the inclusion of baseless conjecture stated as fact really brings it down a lot. You should state when you are speculating vs when you are stating confirmed fact, otherwise you will lower your credibility or misinform the reader.

    • @CreativeUsernameEh
      @CreativeUsernameEh Рік тому +1

      Nah, Miquella is all about letting all flourish: misbegotten, omen, whatever. The Haligtree was for everyone outcast by the Golden Order. Unalloyed Gold is to REMOVE the influence of outer gods not to invite it: the needle is the only thing that cures rot or frenzy, so it would remove the influence of the greater will too.

  • @SuperGamerules
    @SuperGamerules Рік тому +3

    Im so glad I found this channel. Im gonna binge this whole weekend

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Yay!! Thank you so much! 😊

    • @SuperGamerules
      @SuperGamerules Рік тому +1

      @@kitetales Nah thank you! The depth of your research (really is graduate thesis level you aint lying), the way the footafe is captured, the tone you manage to set and most of all a soothing calm voice that reminds me of every good teacher I ever had.
      Btw I listened to this vid again while fighting Malenia and I won! That means you helped me win! Now which ending do you think I should go for this time?

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      I really appreciate you taking the time to leave me such nice feedback. It's definitely encouraging to keep the same level of editing! And yay that's awesome! Now if only I could beat her... gave up after like 20 times!

    • @SuperGamerules
      @SuperGamerules Рік тому

      @@kitetales Never give up, never surrrender! I have full faith that someone of your caliber and capability will persevere. I took exactly 78 tries before I beat her the first time! (I kept a logbook with a death counter and everything!) Looking forward to your upcoming projects, Im sure they will be every bit as riveting and breathtaking as this.
      If I could humbly make a request to you to cover Shabriri in a video, (he vexes me like crazy) to hear what you think he did, what you think hes about to make us do and what we should do with him, I would be most obliged.
      Thank you for making these videos. Its amazing seeing such passion in them.

  • @emeraldoracle8706
    @emeraldoracle8706 Рік тому +4

    The lore is just amazing and I would have never seen the complexity and the interconnectivity without these wonderful videos, thank you!

  • @movespammerguyteam7colors
    @movespammerguyteam7colors Рік тому +17

    It’s confusing, the Dark Moon Greatsword is the Carian King’s Badge of Office. Radagon reforged his sword to symbolize the bond between Caria and the Golden Order. The strangest part is how the Golden Order Greatsword ended up where it did, maybe when Radagon returned to the Capital to serve as Elden Lord Marika demanded he dispose of what was essentially his wedding ring to Rennala to prove his loyalty to her. It is possible that Radagon gave the sword to Miquella as he seemed worthy to carry on the lineage of the Golden Order as the sword is found in Miquella’s protected territory. And it also sounds like Radagon was cursed with red hair in retribution for his actions in the War against the Giants as it is believed that Marika and the Giants cursed each other via magic.

    • @jackweaver1846
      @jackweaver1846 Рік тому

      The last part of the comment, about Radagon being cursed by the fire giants, is really what I have believed since my first play through. My interpretation, which may go into a bit too much speculation admittedly, is that Marika had always been a rebus, and that she disguised herself as a man to fight alongside the tarnished and Godfrey in the war against the giants. The mimic veil is called “Marika’s mischief,” so the connection to Marika and the changing of one’s form as a disguise is textual. We also know that she was at the mountaintops during the war since she gave her speeches at the churches there. So then, she fights the giants and wins, cursing the last giant to tending the flame for eternity, and in return, her male half (which would have been the one that she was using at the time) was cursed with red hair. I think this curse actually led to the division between Marika and Radagon, in terms of ideology at least. I picture pre-curse Radagon to essentially just be Marika but with male features, representing the warrior half to Marika’s scholarly half (as seen by the effects of their respective seal talismans). But after the curse, Radagon became a separate entity with his own thoughts and ambitions. Let me know what you think.

  • @yengereng9962
    @yengereng9962 Рік тому +16

    on the subject of that winged misbegotten dagger. it looks extremely close to the cinquedea wielded by the high ranking clergyman of farum azula with the main difference is the absence of the five finger decorations. makes me think that the misbegotten and the beastmen are closer than i thought, especially since it is thought the five fingers celebrated beastmen intelligence granted upon them.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +4

      YES!!! I thought the same thing! I ended up cutting it out though when I overlayed them and the shapes didn't line up... I thought the blade was too ornate compared to the Cinquedea, but I'm glad you see that connection too!

    • @yengereng9962
      @yengereng9962 Рік тому +1

      @@kitetales glad our thoughts sync up haha! though they may not exactly line up, i still personally think it could be significant, as the dagger couldve had a more traditional shape but instead has more or less the same blade profile of the cinquedea, could maybe hinting at some kind of evolution or past collaboration between beastmen and misbegotten? especially since youve made the connection of misbegotten possibly being linked to dragons, and that beastmen worshiped dragons (well ancient dragons but dragons nonetheless lol).

    • @Xandros999
      @Xandros999 Рік тому

      Ooh.. the golden order greatsword is even more like a cinquedea. That was made from a moonlight sword consecrated to the erdtree faith. Five finger blade.... 2 fingers + 3 fingers.... I don't know if it means anything. The Golden Order certainly has excised aspect thought to be impure and seemingly retains not the bestial aspect of the five fingers that signified the intelligence granted to beasts, but certainly the human aspects.
      Perhaps the Greater Will has similarly excised impurity from itself, that is of course the 3 fingers.
      Please excuse my rambling stream of thought. I'm not convinced of these things, it's just interesting to think about.

  • @rainmancw9022
    @rainmancw9022 Рік тому +5

    Someday the actual lore book is going to make it to the market. I love world building. Much respect and gratitude for the heroic time and effort you put into this whole endeavor. I can only imagine the lengths it took. Good job

    • @samf.s.7731
      @samf.s.7731 Рік тому +1

      Fingers crossed, there's a second strategy guide and an official art book coming out this year.
      I think I'll get both. But I really want that lore book. Even if it's just the stuff in the game already.

  • @Cman04092
    @Cman04092 Рік тому +2

    At first i hear that "we've all ben sleeping WITH the misbegotten" and not sleeping on the mosbegotten and i had to go back to relisten. I was a thrown off there for a second, lol.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Oh don’t disbelieve there is someone out there with a Misbegotten kink

    • @Cman04092
      @Cman04092 Рік тому +1

      @@kitetales oh I'm sure there are plenty, lol. Tbf, they are kind of the ultimate furry, considering they have multiple animal parts mixed all into one.

  • @N1tr063nFr05trhym3
    @N1tr063nFr05trhym3 Рік тому +2

    I just realized the design of the Troll's Hammer is the eye of the Fire God with a braid of hair as handle. That's so f**king cool.

  • @aranthos
    @aranthos Рік тому +6

    If this continues I’m not gonna be able to kill anything in ER without feeling serious amounts of shame
    Edit: this channel definitely deserves more subs

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for watching!! 😄

    • @bungiecrimes7247
      @bungiecrimes7247 Рік тому

      Nah fuk them. they attack, you're allowed to give them a good head splitting wack.

  • @Shaa-Gi
    @Shaa-Gi Рік тому +2

    Such a relaxing voice, makes me sleepy but the subject is to interesting to fall asleep

  • @leatmoaf7889
    @leatmoaf7889 Рік тому +3

    Hell yeah I’m glad to see you’re getting back into making videos I missed listening to them

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      Man Leat I missed you specifically, man! Ready for some Hogwarts Legacy videos? 😆

    • @leatmoaf7889
      @leatmoaf7889 Рік тому +1

      @@kitetales most definitely ready for Hogwarts legacy might watch a couple of your videos before purchasing he game

  • @thegodemperorspancreas7884
    @thegodemperorspancreas7884 Рік тому +2

    I like how you tied in all my mini theories in one video. The giants, leonine and misbegotten and the crucible. That’s pretty cool and this a really good video

  • @mhiggs8001
    @mhiggs8001 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for this, it’s neat to hear someone else’s thoughts on this guys. Also, I love this cave! 6:38

  • @ShadaOfAllThings
    @ShadaOfAllThings Рік тому +3

    Reminder that I think is pretty fucking important for this theory and I'm 8:03 in and haven't heard it yet: Radagon is implied to have forged the Rune of Rebirth, which is in the amber that Renala holds and went delusional over. Which definitely means he could have had the skills to create other forms of life.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +2

      Oh yeah that is a great point! Someone else said that they're called his children in the Japanese translation, that totally fits.

  • @LloydsSky9
    @LloydsSky9 Рік тому +2

    I've done some digging & it seems as though Radagon is a former Leonine Misbegotten Laborer turned Warrior/Champion... His story begins around Castle Morne & ends with his defeat to Godfrey. He was then given leniency by Serosh for his might. He was able to Rebirth himself into a human with the Amber Egg that he gained under mysterious circumstances, the one Rennala holds. His origins are more of a hidden story with slight clues in item descriptions. They will MOST DEFINITELY open up his story in an extended DLC though!

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      This is probably one of the most creative theories about him I’ve heard! I absolutely love it. I just can’t wrap my head around Marika calling him her other half though; that’s the one thing that just seems so intimate between them, that and the fact he brought the Golden Sewing Needle to the Caria Manor.

    • @LloydsSky9
      @LloydsSky9 Рік тому +1

      @@kitetales Yeah, it seems as though he was always a separate entity & Marika needed a New Champion after Godfrey. Their merging is a story element that adds mystery, but its just the truest form of Grafting that Godrick attempts to emulate. The Golden order simply amalgamates defeated parties into their ranks like the Roman Empire.
      Another addition to the connection of Radagon, Godfrey & Radahn is Radahn's Quote of "I was born a champion's cub. Now I am the Lord of the Battlefield's lion." is an indirect hint. He hails to the might of Godfrey and you will fight a Leonine/Crucible Knight duo on his castle grounds. This put my questioning of everything to shame.... Why is their a Leonine fighting beside a Crucible Knight for Radahn? They must both know of the connection between Godfrey & Radagon at Morne or a truce was struck behind the scenes. I do also believe Radahn was a Golden Order Loyalist of sorts, using simple Gravitational Magic as his connection to Rennala, but also having an immense amount of Strength to emulate Godfrey & Radagon. Halting the stars was his betrayal of his Carian Lineage.

    • @LloydsSky9
      @LloydsSky9 Рік тому +1

      @@kitetales One more thing, the Blood Star & Flame of Ruin seem to have a connection hinted at the Mountaintop of Giants with the Blood Witches & Fire Prelates. Mogh & Morgot have this so called Cursed Blood as the Omen, the Misbegotten have this Cursed Blood and so do the Red Haired Giants...

  • @selenagamya1612
    @selenagamya1612 Рік тому +2

    What do we have here? A lore video, featuring pleasant voiceover and tasteful cinematic gameplay shots, and a small following? I think you're gonna go far, honey! Subbed!

  • @Charnel_Heart
    @Charnel_Heart Рік тому +1

    My theory on the brick Hammer was that it belonged to Radagon, who was a failed rebel forced to fight in Godfrey's gladiator arenas, and upon sufficient victory was "inducted" (read: had a compelling and overriding edict placed upon him like Hewg) into the golden order. From which he eventually merged with Marika, warred with Caria, and the lore as we know it proceeded.
    I think this because Radagon already fights with a hammer to deadly effect, so the brick Hammer being his fits. But also because as smithing and crafting are sacred to giants (or perhaps due to said brainwashing edict), Radagon sought to REPAIR the elden ring after Marika broke it.
    Radagon's unique great rune is even as much a lattice resembling skilled labor as it is a net designed to bind him to Marika's will. His devotion to the Golden Order is so single-minded that the only comparable case I could find was Hewg, who I viewed as being magically compelled or brainwashed by Marika.

  • @getsuryu7227
    @getsuryu7227 Рік тому +5

    I always thought that Roderika was the forgiveness the Hewg was promised by Marika.

  • @ShadaOfAllThings
    @ShadaOfAllThings Рік тому +6

    While the Misbegotten Dagger doesn't really line up perfectly with it, and definitely isn't the same model as it, its the same general type of dagger as the Cinquedea (which is a dagger/short sword type who's name is more or less a slight alteration of what would translate to Five Fingers (Cinque = 5 and dea is close to dito, which means finger)). Since the Cinquedea was a model of shortsword/longdagger that was used as a self defense weapon by commoners, and the dagger they have works perfectly well as one, it could just be that this is traditionally the type of dagger that worshippers of the Erdtree give graceless servants or people of low class who may need to defend themselves. Or they stole them from people who were allowed to own swords but were still on the lower class. The reason I say this is because the Cinquedea in Elden Ring is also the weapon of Guranq, the alter ego of Maliketh. It could have either been given to him or he took it up after he sealed away his sword inside himself and didn't want a fancy weapon so he could pose as Guranq. Which would either mean that they are a popular commoner's weapon, or that they are weapons given to beast-people in Erdtree society, and Maliketh's Black Blade is basically just the same design modified to be longer and have a different crossguard

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Love this explanation of the dagger, I didn't know it was a commoner's weapon! That definitely fits for them. Love the things I learn from you guys. 😊

  • @mckinneym.2743
    @mckinneym.2743 Рік тому +2

    So first your theory around hewg is borderline genius Ive always been fascinated by the crime that landed him such a harsh sentence. Second, I'd recommend three other lore youtubers who really helped expand my mind on the subjects of elden ring and touch on some of the specific topics you brought up. First among them is the rising star tarnished archeologist who, in his three part video series, discussing godfrey, puts forward the theory that the statue you see in game that he calls the "sage statues" actually far far predate radagon and in fact were a part of the empire that godfrey and then marika would build on top of; hes got one of the most unique aproachs to lore discussion Ive ever seen by way of looking at the trends and history of culture and architecture to help understand the games lore. Second is the sleeper hit Quelagg, an absolutely amazing lore theorist who also really amazingly builds connections, especially through history religion and science. She's amazing, and she has tons of videos discussing her interpretation of the many different colors of elden ring and especially the red to gold connection; on the topic of giants specifically, she has a vid in which she gives some pretty amazing evidence for the giants having been the creators of the divine towers and alot of the oldest structures in the lands between (like the pillars that hold up the land) unfortunately I cant quite remember what vid that was and her vids can run hour+ on occasion. Finally, the only souls lore youtuber that's production value and presentation skills can challenge vaati is smoughtown, Ill be brief as possible, but his theories regarding the primordial crucibal and specifically mohg and morgott are excellent.
    Sorry for the long comment loved the vid!!

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the comment and the channel recommendations! I've heard so many people mention Tarnished Archeologist regarding the statues so I am definitely going to have a check out their channel!

    • @mckinneym.2743
      @mckinneym.2743 Рік тому

      @KiteTales & Flex I love this games world so much, and your video and perspective were really awesome, so I cant help but be excited at the idea of people looking at these different perspectives and throwing in there own 2 cents.

  • @eclipzex77
    @eclipzex77 Рік тому +1

    A theory I've heard is that of the Brick Hammer actually belonging to Radagon.
    He is described many times as a Champion, he wields a hammer during his boss battle, and given that he reforged the sword Rennala gave him we can assume that he has some smithing abilities too.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +2

      I’ve seen that mentioned but I just don’t know if Radagon was ever a laborer, seems like that’s a post that would be beneath him if he was split from Marika.

  • @ChaoticChief117
    @ChaoticChief117 Рік тому +3

    0:03 Yes, that was exactly what I was thinking

  • @jonarhax3388
    @jonarhax3388 Рік тому +3

    I like the idea that radagon is the dad of the misbegotten and they're all inbred, since they weren't always beastlike so they reproduced on their own and stayed this way

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      Radagon siring thousands of inbred children is nightmare fuel

  • @ENALDOm
    @ENALDOm Рік тому +2

    It's amazing how Elden Ring is able to blend alchemical symbology with the lore of The Lands Between

  • @KebehQuaa
    @KebehQuaa Рік тому +1

    I had to pause for a moment at the Brick Hammer description as I had a (possible) realization. What if the labourer turned champion was Radagon himself? Suspected descendant of giants, famously known as a champion before becoming elden lord, and seen using a hammer as one too. Marika could have seen this devout former rebellion leader with giants blood as a a possible future threat (especially after his union with Renala) and chose to assimilate him, using his influence as a champion of the people as an asset to strengthen the golden order.
    Anyways, thank for the great video! very insightful, now on to watch your other ones.

  • @minespatch
    @minespatch Рік тому +1

    I haven't played yet but I'm familiar with the lore and characters. I had a chuckle when you answered my question I had at the beginning about Hewg.
    When you showed the Misbegotten as a montage, it clicked.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Hey that’s awesome you put that together though just with the knowledge you have! 😆

    • @minespatch
      @minespatch Рік тому

      @@kitetales I consider lore videos for Fromsoft to be like the Blind men and the Elephant. Even when I can't play, I can take the observations of other lore channels and put it together in my head with the patterns I collect.
      Not really spoiling myself cause the surprise is finding out how the lore fits in gameplay when I get there.

  • @MKF30
    @MKF30 Рік тому +4

    Wow very interesting, Kit is like a walking encyclopedia with Elden Ring lore! And I nearly dozed off because your voice is just so relaxing. ☺ Hope everything is better for you!

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much, man! Yes things are a lot better now, glad to be working on some things again!

  • @wolfheinel9897
    @wolfheinel9897 Рік тому

    Thank you for covering this! I've been wrecking my brain over the misbegotten for some time and came to similar conclusions (like the misbegotten - dragon connection) but I don't think I've seen anything on it yet.
    One thing that one could go deeper into is the connection to the crucible knights.
    They were Godfreys sworn knights, and a largely responsible for marikas victories.
    Yet they do not share the opinion that the misbegotten are cursed. There's even one fighting alongside a leonine misbegotten at Redmane Castle.
    This is further reflected in the tree armor variant we find in the deep root depths.
    It seems to me that Marika used Godfrey and his knights to her advantage to subdue all other powers, and then discarded them when they became a problem.

  • @homurastan2927
    @homurastan2927 Рік тому +1

    elden ring has such cool lore omg!! also ur voice is so conforting and nice i love it

  • @eunha5454
    @eunha5454 Рік тому +1

    I'm so jealous of your voice 😭and I love your story telling! I can't wait to see more

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      Aww thank you so much!! 😊

  • @GruesomeLue
    @GruesomeLue Рік тому +1

    It was a metaphor for how we treat gingers all along!

  • @victorprati7908
    @victorprati7908 Рік тому +2

    That fight against a Crucible Knight and a leonine misbegotten in Red mane Castle (not in Radahn festival mode) is another cool hint about their connection.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Yes! That’s another great connection of note.

  • @berylman
    @berylman Рік тому +1

    Fantastically well done lore video! It answers so many questions while leaving more to ponder. The misbegotten have been mostly overlooked. Subscribed

  • @TonkarzOfSolSystem
    @TonkarzOfSolSystem Рік тому

    I love the way you’ve cited your sources and inferred new clues from environmental cues, which you also explain and cite. Your videos are a cut above other Elden Ring lore videos.

  • @jackbobb2711
    @jackbobb2711 Рік тому +1

    You have a positively lovely voice, and you speak very well! Thank you for making this video.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for watching!! 😊

  • @damnentertainmentweekly
    @damnentertainmentweekly Місяць тому

    It’s also wild to think that three of the legendary armaments are guarded by them and all three of them are great swords

  • @Thebdippy
    @Thebdippy Рік тому +1

    Marika hittin the omens and misbegotten with that spiritual non-compete clause smdh 😔

  • @tristanneal9552
    @tristanneal9552 3 місяці тому +2

    Could Radagon himself have been the owner of the Brick Hammer? The laborer who led the uprising became a "champion", which is the word always used to describe Radagon. Only someone with Giant's blood could lift it, which would explain Radagon's red hair. And we literally see him use a hammer both to repair the Elden Ring and as his weapon in the final fight.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  3 місяці тому

      I’ve seen that suggested! I like that theory for sure

  • @reidhanson4755
    @reidhanson4755 Рік тому

    New to your channel but wow I'm sold. I hope you have more. You're putting in tons of work for questions we all have but are left unanswered and your voice is incredibly soothing to boot.
    Elden Ring is confusing. I've played it twice and have read/listened to a whole bunch of lore and I just barely understand the major players and the overall happenings. Seems you're able to really break things down in a simple to understand way.

  • @SonicSanctuary
    @SonicSanctuary Рік тому +9

    i feel so bad for them... but then also remain angry about that poor blind girl... they didn't have to do that... i could never forgive that.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Yeah she didn't strike me as having "abusive master" energy... They could have spared her. :(

    • @angbald
      @angbald Рік тому

      When destroying a system of oppression there are no innocents. She was a part of the system.

    • @SonicSanctuary
      @SonicSanctuary Рік тому

      @@angbald I disagree.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      @@cavemancult1999 dude you need to calm the fuck down. I’m “literally trying to justify slavery”?? Sign offline, you clown.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      @@cavemancult1999 you know instead of attacking people over ELDEN RING, you should call your senators and congressmen and ask them to take a stance against slave labor that America turns a blind eye to. Put your gamer rage to actual use.

  • @skuruhai001
    @skuruhai001 Рік тому +3

    I would also add that there is a fight against a Crucible knight and Leonine at the Redmane castle.
    Other than that this is an amazing video that changed my views a bit, I have seen Tarnished Archeologist take on a topic similar to this one but this video blows me away and connects everything perfectly

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for watching! And yes that fight with them at Redmane is more confirmation about their connection for sure.

  • @TheSerioshka91
    @TheSerioshka91 Рік тому +2

    Unique content, wonderful presentation and editing, great choice of music as well.
    I really hope you guys blow up in views and subscribers soon - because this is quality content.
    Looking forward to more content on upcoming releases.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate that. I am SO excited for some of the upcoming games this month: Sons of the Forest and then Atomic Heart at the end of February. And then Hogwarts Legacy this Friday! Hopefully lots of fun new stories to talk about!

  • @euterpe_exe
    @euterpe_exe Рік тому +1

    The reason the Misbegotten are found at the Haligtree is because it's meant to be a haven to those who have been rejected by the Golden Order

  • @ChouxThePastry
    @ChouxThePastry Рік тому +4

    Really intriguing video! Just a question, have you ever seen the brick hammer as possibly being associated with Radagon? We know he's pretty handy with a hammer from his bossfight, as well as the fact he reforged his sword, as well as the fact he was a champion! That coupled with the fact it needs the strength of a Giant to wield it, helps paint him as a champion of laborers rights before he became a lord, which i think aids his connection to the misbegotten. And i think it falls under his beliefs as well, of conjoining things that oppose the Erdtree, like what he did with Raya Lucaria, as opposed to outright killing entire races like Marika. Really good video though!

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much! Okay I have to say, I did wonder if Radagon may have been the owner but dropped that theory because I didn’t know if it fit, but your explanation is amazing! I can totally see this as a possibility and it seems like a character that George RR Martin would create. This is such a great theory!

  • @pt.bonesy
    @pt.bonesy 6 місяців тому

    I found myself smitten with these guys, they became my favorite designed creatures in game. I made a misbegotten character for an Elden Ring homebrew quest in D&D. I wish I knew exactly where they came from (as in how they’re born/made) as the game is conflicting on whether they’re born the way they are or it’s truly a curse/blessing from coming into contact with The Crucible.

  • @CrispyChaos38
    @CrispyChaos38 Рік тому +1

    Glad to see someone talk about this connection. With exception to the weapon connection stuff it definitely fits. Though I think there’s way more involving the cave of the forlorn your missing.
    It’s unlikely that the crusader, wielding a sword that’d proof his affiliation with radagon and/or the golden order, who is in a cave with a dead dragon at its entrance is on the route to the haligtree by mere coincidence.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      Ooo I like that connection! Maybe secret assault by the dragons that Radagon sent them to deal with?

    • @CrispyChaos38
      @CrispyChaos38 Рік тому

      @@kitetales personally I figure radagon or perhaps more likely morgott sent the red mane with the sword as proof that they wanted to talk.

  • @Virgust.
    @Virgust. Рік тому +1

    We also see Radagon using a hammer when we fight him

  • @apophisstr6719
    @apophisstr6719 Рік тому +1

    I bet Marika's blood probably contains some aspects of the crucibles, which explains why two of her three direct offspring are Omens, and those traits of this ancient characteristic materialized in the form of Radagon.

    • @tarwod1098
      @tarwod1098 Рік тому

      I would assume the blood that lead to the Omens came from Horah Loux 🧐

  • @wraithwrecker_
    @wraithwrecker_ Рік тому +1

    I was already sympathetic to the plight of the misbegotten, but this was a really eye-opening video. I'm not so sure about your theory on Hewg, but there are enough connections there to be worth such speculation. I don't really have anything to add, but this was a really fucking interesting episode.

  • @shogomakishima7224
    @shogomakishima7224 Рік тому +2

    When we translate "Misbegotten" directly from Japanese we get "Hybrid". If we look very closely at the murals of Farum Azula we will see that some of them show creatures similar to the winged misbegotten. Personally I think they are just humans mutated by the powers of the Cruiible.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Oh nice I hadn’t heard that was the translation from Japanese!

  • @moothemoomoocow1482
    @moothemoomoocow1482 Рік тому

    I've been getting into elden ring much more recently especially the lore and honestly i never considered looking at something that seemed so unimportant but this has to be some of my favourite ideas now im just seeing the existence of things like the misbegotten and the omens so much differently ill probably be looking more into this myself as i found this kind of society almost poetic weirdly enough. Amazing video. I'll definitely be watching more of your stuff.

  • @Cha05typhoon
    @Cha05typhoon Рік тому +3

    First time finding your channel and was a very quick sub. Well researched and thorough video and an extremely soothing voice! Looking forward to going thru your catalog and any future videos!

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! I appreciate that! Just get ready for some extreme diversity in topics if you go through my channel 😆

  • @velvetisis
    @velvetisis Рік тому +1

    Red gold is also gold with a significant amount of copper in it, and the beast men of Farum Azula were undoubtedly a copper age civilization.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Oh my gosh that is such a great analogy!!

  • @onetimehero268
    @onetimehero268 Рік тому

    I’m so happy I woke up to this I didn’t see you upload last night!!!! Thank you guys!

  • @dad5004
    @dad5004 Рік тому

    i noticed the dagger the misbegotten is holding has a similar green and reddish bronze color as the "gilded greatshield" and the item description of that shield states: "The red tinge in the gold coat mirrors the primordial matter that became the Erdtree. The color of homeward yearning." When I hear primordial I usually think of the crucible so likely related in that regard, the homeward yearning part also seeming fitting for misbegotten who are misplaced and hated.

  • @sierraandrews9921
    @sierraandrews9921 Рік тому +1

    Fun theories :) I always love hearing more about Radagon. I have always subscribed to the idea that he was a lot more his own person, rather than JUST marika in disguise. Even if he was a part of her in some way. The quote Melina gives in marika's bedchamber seems like proof of that to me :) But yea, this was really interesting!

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! And I completely agree with you; I definitely believe Radagon had his own distinct autonomy. He's actually the focus of my next video, it's been a lot of fun working with all of the theories shared with me!

  • @diaperbuster
    @diaperbuster Рік тому +1

    When I first played this their appearance scared me, now I just feel bad…

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Don’t worry, what they lack in looks, they make up in body count

  • @yoitsgiook
    @yoitsgiook Рік тому +2

    That thumbnail for the video is so hilarious!

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Thank you!! 😆 It’s from Stepbrothers so I was hoping someone would get it!

    • @yoitsgiook
      @yoitsgiook Рік тому +1

      @@kitetales that’s one of my favorite comedy movies

  • @YungTigris
    @YungTigris Рік тому +2

    On the knife they use, the style of knife looks like a cinquedea, there is a dagger you CAN get called a Cinquedea but it looks like its covered in gold corpse wax and made of the same stone as the bestial incantations. the one the misbegotten use looks like more of a traditional one

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      I thought it looked a lot like the Cinquedea as well, glad to know others are seeing that comparison!

  • @ahbooza
    @ahbooza Рік тому

    I like the Hewg backstory and giant connection!
    Another possible connection between Radagon, Castle Morne, and the Misbegotten is the Grafted Blade Greatsword tells about a “champion”. Radagon is always described as a champion, and the Misbegotten, specifically a Leonine variant, seems to be really interested with it for some reason.
    From what you’ve said, it seems to me the Misbegotten are/were preparing for some sort of holy war (the Leonine using Radagon’s sword is called a “Crusader”) using Radagon’s swords.

  • @李飛飛大燒B
    @李飛飛大燒B 2 місяці тому

    After the DLC, my guess is, Radagon is part of Marika she abandoned just like Miqualla did to St. Trina, Marika was made saint by the hornsents, and Radagon symbolizes the crucible parts of Marika she fused with, so in some sense Radagon is a misbegotten himself, and that's why they worship him. Also there's a misbegotten illusion carrying another miquella's incantation in the stone coffin fissures area, I think they are still trying to draw the connection between Radagon and misbegottens.

  • @TheRisky9
    @TheRisky9 Рік тому

    They're like the slag when you refine molten iron. It's metal that's been oxydized under the high heat of the crucible. And often its mixed in with other impurities.

  • @Timetiger
    @Timetiger Рік тому +1

    Love your content!

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Hey I just watched your video!! REALLY well done, looking forward to more of your stuff!!

    • @Timetiger
      @Timetiger Рік тому

      @@kitetales wow thank you! Hoping to start my weekly schedule Monday with a new vid upload!

  • @ioanvalentinpavlov605
    @ioanvalentinpavlov605 Рік тому +2

    The misbegoten in the thumbnail looks like Boris Johnson .

  • @GhostHuntsman
    @GhostHuntsman Рік тому +1

    Such a fascinating video. I hope we get a DLC where we learn so much more about the misbegotten and become their ally 😀

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      Awww I would love that so much! Little misbegotten sidekick would be so cute!

  • @cyprith
    @cyprith Місяць тому

    Swords lose mass with frequent resharpening. I think the daggers the misbegotten carry are/were once the same as their short swords. But over time, heavy use, and frequent sharpening, they've been whittled down to the smaller size we see some carrying. It would also explain why they never appear to drop: they actually are, we just arent recognizing it as the same item. Not sure what that implies thematically, but that is my notion anyway. 😊

  • @videopostrrr
    @videopostrrr Рік тому +1

    to add to the statue is radagon point- the statue has veiled hair and as you note Radagon hates his hair!

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      Yes! That is another good detail!

  • @nickmurray2390
    @nickmurray2390 Рік тому +1

    I really like this theory, a lot of the common interpretation in the community right now feel so very off nobody is talking about the myriad of things in the game that doesn't fit in with them. However I do not think misbegotten are a race that has existed, something occurred to these beings. If you put a lot of Godfreys march together you come to see a direct contradiction in the lore, It is both told to us castle morne was assaulted by Godfrey, but item descriptions also point to him being the wielder of the morne great sword. The grave on the coast, or big ass stone, is much more than a mere monument. There is also a massive amount of lore with the demi-humans and people ignore what is going on there, these lands are not a landmass we are seeing time being twisted and even possibly copying the same lands at different times.

  • @happynihilist2573
    @happynihilist2573 Рік тому +1

    The Tarnished Archaeologist has an interesting theory about the crucible being a coniferous Erdtree from witch the great underground root system originated but was cut and the current Erdtree was grafted onto the roots
    He believes the Misbegotten originate from when the graft was struggling to asstablish itself wille the Omens are the result of the original plant starting to take over again

  • @codyperry3450
    @codyperry3450 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are great, keep it up !

  • @falgalhutkinsmarzcal3962
    @falgalhutkinsmarzcal3962 Рік тому +1

    I just wanted to point out that the Misbegotten are not unlike Caliban in Shakespeare's The Tempest, and the faces of the Misbegotten seem to be based on Gustave Dore's illustration of Caliban. The Tempest takes place on a magical island that once belonged to a dark goddess/sorceress (like the Gloam-Eyed Queen) who was Caliban's mother. Caliban also is traditionally depicted with fur and scales and such Crucible-like features.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      This is the kind of insight I love to hear!

  • @sturmmagnunstein1008
    @sturmmagnunstein1008 Рік тому

    The Omens and the misbegotteens are also resistant to holy damage ingame. Their connection to the crucible is unquestionable.

  • @TonkarzOfSolSystem
    @TonkarzOfSolSystem Рік тому

    I think it’s worth noting that red tinged gold is the colour of the crucible.
    Leonine Misbegotten are red and gold in colour. Additionally they have enhanced misbegotten features.
    I think Leonine Misbegotten have come more fully into contact with the crucible and as a result more fully live up to the potential of the misbegotten.

  • @lorenzofilipazzi9621
    @lorenzofilipazzi9621 Рік тому

    Wild theory: the champion who weilded the hammer was Radagon.
    He has ties to the giants and the misbegotten, knows how to smith and was a champion.
    Other than swords, we also know from Marika's hammer's description that slamming an hammer was Radagon's signature move, so he may have started with hammers and then moved to swords.
    I like how you say that Hewg might have inspired the later misbegotten uprising and i totally dig this take, but that would fit well with Radagon too, also explaining why they worship him

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      Yeah I like the idea of that theory! Would definitely give Radagon more character.

  • @detromaniac
    @detromaniac Рік тому

    Radagon's connection to the Crucible is one I've been wondering about for a while. Red is the color of the Crucible, even more so than it is Radagon.
    I also suspect the crucible and the flame of chaos are connected. Due to some of what shabriri says.
    I also find it funny how the offspring of Merika are all seemingly cursed in some way, but not Radagon. And a little differently with both lineages. Like Merika herself is cursed. Mikela and Milenia, mohg and morgott, are obvious. Godwyn is cursed with a fate destined for undeath. Rani, Rykard, and Radahn however do not seem to be cursed like the others are. Their fates are all more of their own doing than the bindings of seemingly outer gods.

  • @alien5589
    @alien5589 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Well researched and I always love your delivery!

  • @joot9184
    @joot9184 Рік тому +1

    I can't stop laughing at that thumbnail

  • @JTheBoldandNoble
    @JTheBoldandNoble Рік тому +2

    Yo your voice is so soothing! Very relaxing vid

  • @edgarapocal
    @edgarapocal Рік тому +1

    Hewg's prayer to Marika is a lot more deep and telling of something else. He says "Your divinity, have mercy, and grant me forgiveness. The road is yet long. A God not easily felled. But one day, without fail, you will have your wish. So please, grant me forgiveness, Queen Marika..."
    "No, no, no, no...
    I need to do better than this! This'll never kill a god.
    I can do better than this! It needs to slay a bloody god!"
    This all seems like Marika actually commissioned Hewg to craft a weapon to kill Radagon/Elden Beast, take your pick. The prayer is not just forgiveness, it seems the forgiveness is tied to his mission.

    • @trustmeits610pm2
      @trustmeits610pm2 Рік тому

      He also implies he was scared of her during this exchange. That she was terrifying.

  • @Mae_Dastardly
    @Mae_Dastardly Рік тому +2

    Misbegotten with the cabbage patch kid faces

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому +1

      Oh my gosh can’t unsee it

  • @TSpoon823
    @TSpoon823 Рік тому

    I always love when a good Elden Ring video shows up in my recommendeds, and that thumbnail is 👌. Great stuff.
    I do think, based on Ranni's quest, that the Golden Order Great sword was refashioned from the Dark Moon Great sword which we know is given by a Carian Queen to her husband. He did this to show his ultimate loyalty to Marika and the Golden Order after he became Elden Lord.
    How did the Leonine get it though? Such a great question which depends on what you believe the Misbegotten to be doing at or near the Erdtree. If they are there as guest, it impliess one thing. But if Tarnished Archaeologist is right and they are besieging the Haligtree, then that Leonine with the sword means something very different.
    But whether the sword is the same or the statues are Radagon or not, I definitely think there's an implied connection between he and the Misbegotten.
    You articulated what I've been thinking about the color red and the Crucible as well. Maybe Radagon was like a missing link in the transition from the Crucible to the Erdtree and he despises that he isn't pure himself. Might also explain why Marika would marry and "become one" with him in an attempt to finally absorb everything that isn't purely of the Erdtree. And the Misbegotten look up to him or even share a bloodline with him. Just more theorizing. Great video again!

  • @TonkarzOfSolSystem
    @TonkarzOfSolSystem Рік тому

    There’s another type of curse, a type that seems to relate to the influence of outer gods. If Radagon is under a giant’s curse, perhaps he is cursed in a similar way to Malenia.

  • @Xandros999
    @Xandros999 Рік тому

    So I was looking at the plinths of the statues on the Divine Bridge of Limgrave. So they have the champion statues on them. These are original to the design because the plinth and the statue has similar weathering. The same plinth with shield/clover design is also found in Farum Azula.
    So it doesn't seem logical that this would depict Radagon. If so there's something we're missing and Radagon goes way back.
    There is a Radagon statue in the Stormcaller Church. Stormcaller. Maybe that's his original epithet... Although the statue depicts him with the Golden Order fundamentalist heraldry.

  • @hobosorcerer
    @hobosorcerer Рік тому +9

    I love the idea that the statue you're referencing is a depiction of Radagon, but Tarnished Archeologist did a very compelling video explaining that the structures where these statues were built predate the age of the Erdtree.
    Edit: Also regarding the dagger, it looks strangely similar to the unique greatsword you referenced earlier.

    • @UltraStarWarsFanatic
      @UltraStarWarsFanatic Рік тому +2

      Radagon might predate the age of the Erdtree too.

    • @grimecube
      @grimecube Рік тому +2

      @@UltraStarWarsFanatic if he ever existed as a separate person, he almost certainly did. Who knows, maybe he was the Saint of that earlier era that Tarnished Archeologist talked about.

    • @UltraStarWarsFanatic
      @UltraStarWarsFanatic Рік тому +1

      @@grimecube ...that's what I said, yeah.

    • @seamusfinnerty5897
      @seamusfinnerty5897 Рік тому +1

      if TA said it it's probably baseless, dude just makes things up then pulls random things from the game that he claims support his made up nonsense.

  • @squidhierarchy4050
    @squidhierarchy4050 Рік тому +2

    Do you plan on covering Goldmask at some point? I’m curious to see your thoughts on him and his ending.

    • @kitetales
      @kitetales  Рік тому

      He’s not on my radar but he’s an interesting one! I feel stumped sometimes when it comes to topics because I feel like so many people have already covered them, and better than I could.

  • @dragonshake7798
    @dragonshake7798 7 місяців тому +1

    All i won’t now is a self insert dragonhearted crucible knight fighting for omens, misbegotten alike there rights and to be part of the golden order. under oure great omen king Margott the fell, (and the primordial crucible.)
    Fixing the system.