5:45 The people of the night and the Moon Queen sharing ties makes too much sense in my mind. Unless Im missing a description somewhere, the only reference to Renalla and Rellana's race or origin, they are only referred to as being Carian. I think the two were part of a peace treaty between The Golden Order and the Nox. Marrying hostages into royal families was almost expected. It ties the two kingdoms together just enough to prevent further conflict. What if Ranni was only trying to avenge the wrongs brought upon her mother by Marika? Renalla was abducted into The Golden Order and still found love only to discover years later that she had been wholly devoted to Marika the entire time. Even if Radagon was his own person, when Marika called, he HAD to answer. It broke her. Ranni watched her mother shatter and vowed to bring back the world her mother loved. The Carian Family are Nox, and Ranni's motivation has never been more clear to me than right now thanks to this video. what a mindf***
Only using dead bodies to make Living Jars doesn’t really mean much when no one can die normally if you think about it. The only mercy may be that the personality/identity that forms within the jars in the Lands Between may first come to consciousness after “jarification” is complete. Looks like the Jar Saints in The Lands of Scadu aren’t so fortunate. Adds a whole new sense of macabre to the already horrific ritual. Great choice of topic for this video by the way. Never thought to examine the writing too closely in game. Bravo!
People can die in the Lands Between. It's only the demigods that cannot with the removal of Destined Death, and the Tarnished because of the Guidance of Grace.
@@N0UKAyep, the demigod's we don't see properly reforming after dieing in the base game are Radahn, Melania, & Mohg Radahn's body is being forced to remain dead after Alexander consumes it (the main reason for alexander's massive power boost) Melania is cocooned within the scarlet bloom that appears in her arena And we find out what happened to Mohg's body in the DLC
"By my lord... will I ever make sense of this jumble" - Freya, and me while making this video
Bangerrrrrrrrr
The banished knight runes also appear as the light cipher that carries our coffin up from siofra to the deeproot depths.
Based beyond belief.
5:45 The people of the night and the Moon Queen sharing ties makes too much sense in my mind. Unless Im missing a description somewhere, the only reference to Renalla and Rellana's race or origin, they are only referred to as being Carian. I think the two were part of a peace treaty between The Golden Order and the Nox. Marrying hostages into royal families was almost expected. It ties the two kingdoms together just enough to prevent further conflict. What if Ranni was only trying to avenge the wrongs brought upon her mother by Marika? Renalla was abducted into The Golden Order and still found love only to discover years later that she had been wholly devoted to Marika the entire time. Even if Radagon was his own person, when Marika called, he HAD to answer. It broke her. Ranni watched her mother shatter and vowed to bring back the world her mother loved.
The Carian Family are Nox, and Ranni's motivation has never been more clear to me than right now thanks to this video. what a mindf***
This is great, thank you for this analysis 👏
Only using dead bodies to make Living Jars doesn’t really mean much when no one can die normally if you think about it. The only mercy may be that the personality/identity that forms within the jars in the Lands Between may first come to consciousness after “jarification” is complete. Looks like the Jar Saints in The Lands of Scadu aren’t so fortunate. Adds a whole new sense of macabre to the already horrific ritual.
Great choice of topic for this video by the way. Never thought to examine the writing too closely in game. Bravo!
People can die in the Lands Between. It's only the demigods that cannot with the removal of Destined Death, and the Tarnished because of the Guidance of Grace.
@@N0UKAyep, the demigod's we don't see properly reforming after dieing in the base game are Radahn, Melania, & Mohg
Radahn's body is being forced to remain dead after Alexander consumes it (the main reason for alexander's massive power boost)
Melania is cocooned within the scarlet bloom that appears in her arena
And we find out what happened to Mohg's body in the DLC
One of the first couple looked like Phyrexian from MTG.
@@vasylpark2149 Just looked it up and yeah it totally does!
This was really insightful, great job!