ENDER LILIES Explained: The TRUE Nature of the Blight

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2022
  • As the main antagonist of Ender Lilies, the Blight is pretty important...but what IS it, exactly? And where did it come from? Today we find out.
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  • @ucnguyen6375
    @ucnguyen6375 2 роки тому +15

    The concept of meotorites used to spread lives but turned evil really remind me of the book series Gone.
    Maybe like that series, the Blight could be more like something intended to evolve life forms but gone really really wrong

    • @indiexplorergames
      @indiexplorergames  2 роки тому +1

      Ooh stay tuned, you'll probably like one of my upcoming videos then ;)

  • @merphul
    @merphul Рік тому +7

    Only Land's End has the Blight. Only Land's End has the White Priestesses.
    They are part of the Blight's life cycle, arguably they are inherently part of the Blight as they're the only living creatures that don't succumb to the Blight. They just absorb enough of until their body can't handle the pain.
    This would make a sequel really twisted as Lily could carry the Blight to other lands.

  • @RaidenKaiser
    @RaidenKaiser Рік тому +13

    What if blight is an incorrect word for its pure non corrupted form. Maybe when it's not corrupted it's just mana. I mean mana in alot of mythologies is very volatile it can be corrupted and turned into miasma and miasma also said to be heavily influenced by negative emotions. So what if blight is just another form of miasma?

    • @indiexplorergames
      @indiexplorergames  Рік тому +2

      Absolutely - referring to the original/pure substance as "blight" is an oxymoron, and I've just been using it as a placeholder to make it clear what I'm talking about (everyone who's played the game is familiar with "blight"). I didn't make the connection between mana & miasma, though, that's pretty interesting! Definitely something for me to look into.

    • @RaidenKaiser
      @RaidenKaiser Рік тому

      @@indiexplorergames honestly im speculating and mana/miasma arent the only thing blight/whatever it is not corrupted is similar too alot of older fiction had things like this.

  • @LeoFight
    @LeoFight 2 роки тому +6

    You deserve 1mil likes...

  • @FreezinUrTundra
    @FreezinUrTundra Рік тому +1

    The Blight could be a piece of Shoggoth that might've been separated from it, in one way or another, and ended up in the isles that Land's End is at.

  • @RPGeenius
    @RPGeenius Рік тому

    When in the abyss and going towards the umbral knights secret. We swim through a liquid that does more damage than the blighted water. I think since this is Fretia we're inside of that this liquid is actually stomach acid. Which would be why we take so much more damage while in that particular area. Thanks for the lore videos! They've been truly wonderful just as this game is👍.

  • @ayakotami3318
    @ayakotami3318 11 місяців тому

    I agree with the Verboten Domain is like a stomach and intestines. Reason is because of The Abyss. When you go through it to reach the final tablet and more spirits to enhance Ferin you take significantly more damage then you do in the rest of the Verboten. It's so much that you wouldn't survive but a few minutes (even seconds) without the mask. Plus the mines cause more damage as well. Once tbe damage stopped It's like at the end of the tunnel so to speak. It took me a few tries to get completely through that part because you have to time healing right and be set up right. Namely higher healing potency and amounts from specific enemies. Even going tbe direction to Fretia you have the same issue but from those creatures who deal so much more damage them their counterparts in the Verboten. It's almost like they're guarding the Blighted Lord.

  • @NguyenHoang-bd9yv
    @NguyenHoang-bd9yv Рік тому

    Both Ender Lilies and Saya no Uta have so many significant resemblances that no one can change my mind the two worlds are canonically connected, somehow.

  • @AshenDust_
    @AshenDust_ Рік тому +3

    Hmm, seems similar the the Crimson from Terraria

  • @whitemagus2000
    @whitemagus2000 Рік тому

    I enjoy your videos, but gotta disagree with the shoggoth theory. Shoggoths are much more like giant amoeba. They are never depicted as fungus or mycelium in any way.
    There are certainly fungi based lovecraftian monsters, like the migo (the fungi from yoggoth) and the old one Xhamen-Dor, but shoggoth is an animal.