I'm almost certain that the celebrants are a reference to Lupercalia "The Lupercalia had its own priesthood, the Luperci ("brothers of the wolf"), whose institution and rites were attributed either to the Arcadian culture-hero Evander, or to Romulus and Remus, erstwhile shepherds who had each established a group of followers. The Luperci were young men (iuvenes), usually between the ages of 20 and 40. They formed two religious collegia (associations) based on ancestry; the Quinctiliani (named after the gens Quinctia) and the Fabiani (named after the gens Fabia). Each college was headed by a magister." "At the Lupercal altar, a male goat (or goats) and a dog were sacrificed by one or another of the Luperci, under the supervision of the Flamen dialis, Jupiter's chief priest.[b] An offering was also made of salted mealcakes, prepared by the Vestal Virgins.[14][failed verification] After the blood sacrifice, two Luperci approached the altar. Their foreheads were anointed with blood from the sacrificial knife, then wiped clean with wool soaked in milk, after which they were EXPECTED TO LAUGH. The sacrificial feast followed, after which the Luperci cut thongs (known as februa) from the flayed skin of the animal,[1] and ran with these, naked or near-naked, along the old Palatine boundary, in an anticlockwise direction around the hill.[11] In Plutarch's description of the Lupercalia, written during the early Roman Empire, ...many of the noble youths and of the magistrates run up and down through the city naked, for sport and laughter striking those they meet with shaggy thongs. And many women of rank also purposely get in their way, and like children at school present their hands to be struck, believing that the pregnant will thus be helped in delivery, and the barren to pregnancy.[15] The Luperci completed their circuit of the Palatine, then returned to the Lupercal cave. " It''s the skinning of the sacrificial goat and the whipping of maidens with the strips of flayed goat skin that really seem similar to me. That and the whole, Brotherhood of the wolf, thing and running into the woods to turn into a wolf that seem similar to more than a few elements of Elden Ring culture. The statue of the maiden with three wolves also reminds me of Romulous and Remus. It also makes me think of the flayed skin in side of the Iron virgins. Lupercalia is one of the oldest Roman Traditions and it's so old that most roman scholars had no idea of it's true origins. Though the sacrificing of a dog is reminiscent of an apparent ancient stone aged ritual of forcing young boys to raise puppies from birth only to later have them sacrifice their dog/wolf and eat it as a part of their coming of age ceremony. Check out Dan Dave's History's "The Ancient Indo-European Midwinter Dog Sacrifice." For details on the 2nd part of my post.
Something I’ve always wondered is what gods the godslayers killed. To my knowledge Marika is the only one mentioned, so there must have been more gods at some point, and it’s a bit strange that Marika was the last one left before they were defeated.
It's my second video of yours and I'm totally immersed already. That calm voice rivals that of grandmaster Vaatividja, I can feel a great narrative future here.
I found Zayf’s channel through the video on Stormveil Castle and it’s disease, and I was surprised by it’s quality so I decided to binge all of his videos because I’m crazy and that’s what I do with the channels I like. And I’ve come to the conclusion that if this guy doesn’t become as popular as Zullie then there’s something wrong with this community that I hold so dear.
bonny village in the dlc makes me feel like there's some sort of connection to it and the windmill villages. the crown of many coloured flowers might be symbolic of the hornsent's crowns. they have similarly adorned cleavers, there is a flame incantation found nearby, and that they skin people in the festival. the stakes are a sign of the golden order or marika i think? makes me think the festival is either mocking the hornsent after their defeat by marika, or mocking marika and what happened at bonny village?
A very different theory than the ones I have heard before, but a quite interesting one nonetheless - also, absolutely class for a first narrative lore video. Pacing, intonation, audio quality and word choice are quite on point. Steady on, Sir!
Loving your voice and narrative explanation of the myths of ER love them! You remind me of. Vaati’s videos 😊❤❤❤ hope you can do the mysteries of Melina origins since everyone is talking about her because of the DLC speculations 😊❤
I just gotta say that only found your channel today and i can see you being a very successful lore channel (Dare i say as successful as Vaati). Also side note i might be wrong about this but the crosses in dominula look similar to the rune of death
I've only watched 2 of your videos so far and I'm already liking them before watching. Incredibly high quality content, look forward to more!
Aww thanks so much ahaider5841! It really means a lot to me
Agreed! Keep up the mysteries 😊❤
There is a, ancient historical tale of a dancing village where people danced to death , those zombies maybe a reference to that tale
I'm almost certain that the celebrants are a reference to Lupercalia
"The Lupercalia had its own priesthood, the Luperci ("brothers of the wolf"), whose institution and rites were attributed either to the Arcadian culture-hero Evander, or to Romulus and Remus, erstwhile shepherds who had each established a group of followers. The Luperci were young men (iuvenes), usually between the ages of 20 and 40. They formed two religious collegia (associations) based on ancestry; the Quinctiliani (named after the gens Quinctia) and the Fabiani (named after the gens Fabia). Each college was headed by a magister."
"At the Lupercal altar, a male goat (or goats) and a dog were sacrificed by one or another of the Luperci, under the supervision of the Flamen dialis, Jupiter's chief priest.[b] An offering was also made of salted mealcakes, prepared by the Vestal Virgins.[14][failed verification] After the blood sacrifice, two Luperci approached the altar. Their foreheads were anointed with blood from the sacrificial knife, then wiped clean with wool soaked in milk, after which they were EXPECTED TO LAUGH.
The sacrificial feast followed, after which the Luperci cut thongs (known as februa) from the flayed skin of the animal,[1] and ran with these, naked or near-naked, along the old Palatine boundary, in an anticlockwise direction around the hill.[11] In Plutarch's description of the Lupercalia, written during the early Roman Empire,
...many of the noble youths and of the magistrates run up and down through the city naked, for sport and laughter striking those they meet with shaggy thongs. And many women of rank also purposely get in their way, and like children at school present their hands to be struck, believing that the pregnant will thus be helped in delivery, and the barren to pregnancy.[15]
The Luperci completed their circuit of the Palatine, then returned to the Lupercal cave. "
It''s the skinning of the sacrificial goat and the whipping of maidens with the strips of flayed goat skin that really seem similar to me. That and the whole, Brotherhood of the wolf, thing and running into the woods to turn into a wolf that seem similar to more than a few elements of Elden Ring culture. The statue of the maiden with three wolves also reminds me of Romulous and Remus. It also makes me think of the flayed skin in side of the Iron virgins.
Lupercalia is one of the oldest Roman Traditions and it's so old that most roman scholars had no idea of it's true origins. Though the sacrificing of a dog is reminiscent of an apparent ancient stone aged ritual of forcing young boys to raise puppies from birth only to later have them sacrifice their dog/wolf and eat it as a part of their coming of age ceremony.
Check out Dan Dave's History's "The Ancient Indo-European Midwinter Dog Sacrifice." For details on the 2nd part of my post.
Always dropping knowledge on us @beansnrice321! Thanks!
@@ZayftheScholarLol, back at ya, thanks for another good video!
U are really awesome man …loved the story telling
Thank you so much @adarshvenugopal8981! Just getting started so stay tuned.
Me too keep up 😊❤❤
a great video, and youre very well spoken! thank you cant wait for more!
aw that means so much @flanberry! Thank you kindly for taking the time!
Love your videos !!
Thank you so much, @BigMacGod! Just getting started so it means a lot to me
Something I’ve always wondered is what gods the godslayers killed. To my knowledge Marika is the only one mentioned, so there must have been more gods at some point, and it’s a bit strange that Marika was the last one left before they were defeated.
just found your channel. good voice and pacing, keep up the lore hunting tarnished
Aw that means so much to me @G_Sharp124, thank you!
100% dude has a good voice for it
Thank you @@sk8legendz! Still trying to improve but I really appreciate it!
Agreed! His voice is amazing ❤😊
It's my second video of yours and I'm totally immersed already. That calm voice rivals that of grandmaster Vaatividja, I can feel a great narrative future here.
Great video. Was hoping to find more videos from this channel, but i can see you just started. Subscribing for more videos 😁
Thank you so much, @NikkoNor! Yes, not many videos yet as I am new but more to come soon! Appreciate you.
I found Zayf’s channel through the video on Stormveil Castle and it’s disease, and I was surprised by it’s quality so I decided to binge all of his videos because I’m crazy and that’s what I do with the channels I like.
And I’ve come to the conclusion that if this guy doesn’t become as popular as Zullie then there’s something wrong with this community that I hold so dear.
aw man, thanks so much @Mystic_497! It's comments like this that motivate me to keep going.
The poles/crosses remind me of Maypoles, which were danced around too I think
bonny village in the dlc makes me feel like there's some sort of connection to it and the windmill villages.
the crown of many coloured flowers might be symbolic of the hornsent's crowns. they have similarly adorned cleavers, there is a flame incantation found nearby, and that they skin people in the festival. the stakes are a sign of the golden order or marika i think? makes me think the festival is either mocking the hornsent after their defeat by marika, or mocking marika and what happened at bonny village?
A very different theory than the ones I have heard before, but a quite interesting one nonetheless - also, absolutely class for a first narrative lore video. Pacing, intonation, audio quality and word choice are quite on point. Steady on, Sir!
Man, your videos are just so goddamn cool.
Thank you so much man! This was my first video so I'm hoping I've improved a bit since then
Loving your voice and narrative explanation of the myths of ER love them! You remind me of. Vaati’s videos 😊❤❤❤ hope you can do the mysteries of Melina origins since everyone is talking about her because of the DLC speculations 😊❤
@darlingxluxii7977 Appreciate you taking the time to leave such kind comments DarlingxLuxii! I will definitely be talking about Melina at some point
A video about Boggart and The Dung Eater would be nice i think or maybe a children of Marika video :D Very nice editing skills as well. Well done
Thanks so much! This was the first video I ever made and I'm already a little embarrassed about it 😅 Appreciate you watching and being nice though!
I just gotta say that only found your channel today and i can see you being a very successful lore channel (Dare i say as successful as Vaati). Also side note i might be wrong about this but the crosses in dominula look similar to the rune of death
Well done . You have a new subscriber sir
Appreciate you @manyfacedgodd113! 🙏
nice video!
these are great
Amazing video
did the godskin apostles peel the skins of illigetimate children of Marika, i.e., tarnished, since they are considered demigods?
You have a voice made for this content mate, make longer videos please buddy!