@@MiskatonicMemorialist when we fight Ubbo Sathla (the heart of darkness), she don't want to be sacrificed along side with the vestal and arbalest. Only because she is a scholar
the story of a young inspired medical student felling they are held back because their teacher won't let them experiment on human bodies, conducting experiments in secret, using the body of the teacher who held them back as a test subject after their conveient death, and ultimately slipping from sincere curiosity to morbid obsession, is more or less a crunched down and more coherent version of Herbert West Reanimater. the name paracelsus belonged to the historical alchemist Theophrastua Van Hoenheim, who was also the namesake of the father of the elrich brothers from ful metal alchemist. also by an interesting coincidence the German word elrich, meaning strange, super natural or uncanny, is in fact the origin of the English word eldritch.
Based on what we learn from DD2, I'm pretty sure she wasn't poisoning her professor. After all, he was a living relic, clearly not long for this world. She just experimented on his body because her research demanded a fresh enough corpse. Regardless, what she did to him still haunts her mind.
She is sane. He died naturally in dd2 its shown she found his body and through her experiments brought him back but all he could do was scream which horrified her. Regret and curiosity brought her to the estate.
Finally some good content) Continue pls, but remember: overconfidente is a slow and insidious killer. To-do list: Insert phrase from the game - done Lose all heroes - in progress
Even with DD2 showing us key moments of development in the heroes’ lives, and knowing new and confirmed things about members of the original roster, this video still holds up to me. You really know how to dive into lore and how to read the context clues. Never stop making, Mr. Memorialist.
Miss Plague Doctor Paracelsus seems like a woman with true neutral moral allegiance. History of Mankind and biography of the Ancestor show us - knowledge is dangerous. But it is also definitely such radical personalities that usually move medieval science from a dead point forward.
More neutral good. Prof died of natural causes. She found him dead and used his body in an experiment. Brought him back but all he did was scream till she mercy killed him. Now regret and curiosity brings her to the estate.
Notes on Object #40 : "I returned in the evening after another grueling experiment. Finally, I was able to improve the formula of the encouraging steam and a new powerful poison, successfully tested on one of the remaining parts of professor's old body. Everything is as you taught dear professor - "For the sake of science, you can make any sacrifice". That's why my hands didn't get any more expensive when I was chopping your hands and feet. When I opened your consumptive-damaged lungs. And yet "those fools from the university" began to suspect something. I think it's time for me to finish my education early. Shortly before today's hard day, I learned from a very muddy type in a dream tavern about the existence of some God-forsaken village, far from civilization. I heard that those places are teeming with incredible creatures ... more look like ancient monsters. This balding, snide, and vile old man said in a half-whisper that only the mad, outlaws, or the brave fools would dare to go there. But after what I've done and experienced, I'm not afraid of it. What laboratory can compare to a blood - soaked battlefield?"
I know I'm commenting on an old video with a pedantic correction. Sachet is pronounced "saˈSHā" or "sah-Shay" - it's French and doesn't obey any reasonable pronunciation. Hope to see more content soon!
What better laboratory than the blood-soaked battlefield?
She really is pretty messed up. She probably has one of the more twisted minds among the cast of characters. Look forward to the next one! :)
True, just be grateful she's on our side.
Antiquarian might take the cake in that department I think...
@@MiskatonicMemorialist when we fight Ubbo Sathla (the heart of darkness), she don't want to be sacrificed along side with the vestal and arbalest.
Only because she is a scholar
Normal people: Oh no! My Professor is dead, I gotta tell someone!
Paracelsus: Cool, a free Cadever!
the story of a young inspired medical student felling they are held back because their teacher won't let them experiment on human bodies, conducting experiments in secret, using the body of the teacher who held them back as a test subject after their conveient death, and ultimately slipping from sincere curiosity to morbid obsession, is more or less a crunched down and more coherent version of Herbert West Reanimater. the name paracelsus belonged to the historical alchemist Theophrastua Van Hoenheim, who was also the namesake of the father of the elrich brothers from ful metal alchemist. also by an interesting coincidence the German word elrich, meaning strange, super natural or uncanny, is in fact the origin of the English word eldritch.
If you look closely, you'll see the affliction symbol around her head when she dissect her teacher
I guess she was stressed from midterms
@@candy-ninja midterms for medical school would be a stress check for sure
@@AlexRodriguez-ip7hf huh. What period of history are we in?
Seeing both crusaders and gunpowder weapons, id say it plays out during the 1700s
Pretty much all the comics feature such a scene and I love it.
Based on what we learn from DD2, I'm pretty sure she wasn't poisoning her professor. After all, he was a living relic, clearly not long for this world. She just experimented on his body because her research demanded a fresh enough corpse. Regardless, what she did to him still haunts her mind.
That’s how I lost my medical license
Man, she makes the TF2 medic look sane!
Lets, be real... almost
Bruh he stole a whole skeleton
@@magicrainbowkitties1023 He did!
Bruh the medic made someone be pregnant with a baboon uterus, trolled the devil and stole the souls of his close friends
She is sane. He died naturally in dd2 its shown she found his body and through her experiments brought him back but all he could do was scream which horrified her. Regret and curiosity brought her to the estate.
Video after video I've grown to love this content more and more. Best of fortunes for its improvement.
Fascinating to think that Paracelsus achieved a shred of the necromancy that the Ancestor once had.
Finally some good content)
Continue pls, but remember: overconfidente is a slow and insidious killer.
To-do list:
Insert phrase from the game - done
Lose all heroes - in progress
Even with DD2 showing us key moments of development in the heroes’ lives, and knowing new and confirmed things about members of the original roster, this video still holds up to me. You really know how to dive into lore and how to read the context clues. Never stop making, Mr. Memorialist.
So a scp 049 with greater knowledge of what she is fighting
Miss Plague Doctor Paracelsus seems like a woman with true neutral moral allegiance.
History of Mankind and biography of the Ancestor show us - knowledge is dangerous.
But it is also definitely such radical personalities that usually move medieval science from a dead point forward.
More neutral good. Prof died of natural causes. She found him dead and used his body in an experiment. Brought him back but all he did was scream till she mercy killed him. Now regret and curiosity brings her to the estate.
Your theory matches perfectly with her words against the last boss.
Btw it was unrelated disease that killed the professor, she even tried to bring him back to life (but it failed)
Notes on Object #40 :
"I returned in the evening after another grueling experiment.
Finally, I was able to improve the formula of the encouraging steam and a new powerful poison, successfully tested on one of the remaining parts of professor's old body. Everything is as you taught dear professor - "For the sake of science, you can make any sacrifice". That's why my hands didn't get any more expensive when I was chopping your hands and feet. When I opened your consumptive-damaged lungs. And yet "those fools from the university" began to suspect something.
I think it's time for me to finish my education early. Shortly before today's hard day, I learned from a very muddy type in a dream tavern about the existence of some God-forsaken village, far from civilization. I heard that those places are teeming with incredible creatures ... more look like ancient monsters. This balding, snide, and vile old man said in a half-whisper that only the mad, outlaws, or the brave fools would dare to go there. But after what I've done and experienced, I'm not afraid of it. What laboratory can compare to a blood - soaked battlefield?"
maybe she cure coroni
Yasssss, my favorite character!
sounds like evil version of NENIO of Wrath of the Righteous
FOR SCIENCE!!
HAIL SCIENCE
I read that comment with the voice of a mad german scientist. YOUR FEEBLE MINDS CANNOT COMPREHENT THE POWER OF SCIENCE!!!!! 🤪
the best girl lore 👍👍
I mean she get call plague doctor for a reason
I know I'm commenting on an old video with a pedantic correction. Sachet is pronounced "saˈSHā" or "sah-Shay" - it's French and doesn't obey any reasonable pronunciation. Hope to see more content soon!
Greetings praise algorithm gods!
Who r the 2 savages who gave this a down vote?