What if Banukai was a servitor droid that had managed enough sentience to follow the original Banuk out of their cradle? Faced with the loss of its wards it found a cauldron, managed a brute-force hack override of the subroutines and led enslaved machines to the fight? As it was not rated for combat it took damage beyond its threshold and powered down, freeing the machines from the hack. From there it's trivial for the young Banuk to create a legend around the heroic droid that loved them so much it gave its life.
What if Sylens has to do something with servitors, like he met one in the past or found it's remains and this was the event that driven him to learn more about the Old World and beyond it. We still know so little about his story.
Ok! What if Banuk-Ai was vast silver?! I came across a data point in HZD FW that says a Droid "Smokey" was acting peculiar. I thought Vast Silver had hacked it and was intentionally toying with the park attendees. Your theory makes more sense! Great job
@@dorian_aguayo That would require Vast Silver to have found a hidey-hole to wait out the rest of the apocalypse before he could even consider coming out. Then it would mean interfacing directly with one of Gaia's protocols while she was still awake and in control for the purposes of causing mischief. As a mama she would've shut that down immediately. I hope Silver is still kicking in Aloy's time, though, maybe we'll see it in the next Horizon title. I think it would be a powerful ally for what's to come.
here's a theory, although not an amusing one. perhaps the blue light, that banukai found in a cave, that let her harmonize with machines, is the same as the one aloy found in her own journey. a focus. myths sadly cannot be taken so tightly, they use many words exaggerated, many points left out, if we search for the truth. perhaps the blue light that shook banukai was a shock, as not all focusses are as intact as aloy's. btw please do make more vast silver videos, even tho the theory is dead and burried, i love them♥
One thing I'm surprised you didn't mention: at the end of ZD when Aloy purges HADES, she is transported to some kind of virtual space where HADES and the Alpha clearance are represented as independent beings. The same thing happens again when she deletes HADES in FW. It's unclear how this happens: maybe the AI's storage module has some advanced VR interface that directly interacts with the human brain without needing an external device, or maybe it supercharges the focus, which is already designed to interact with the user's visual cortex. Whatever the case, we see that a powerful AI can create an experience that would be easy to mistake for a religious vision. The same may have happened to Banukai, or Brin, and in both cases the consumption or attachment of machine parts to their bodies would serve to artificially strengthen the connection temporarily.
This was such a great theory. I hope there's some truth to it in the Horizon lore that's confirmed in the next game. Would be so cool. When you said Banuk AI, I was like, "Brilliant". It was right in front of us the whole time.
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Would be so cool to turn out Banuks have been communicating with Vast Silver this whole time and the third game venturing back way into North, past the Cut.
Here's a runaway thought with this mindset. What if the banuki was a servitor that never turned off. We know that guy is set them down but she didn't actually have control of them, if I remember the story correctly. So what are those that left the cradle still had one assist in them and helping them but, as we know the others didn't trust it because it wouldn't let them out to be free. Which would lead into why they were being attacked. Now the servitors have a link to the focus and show this VS. And we also know that the machines don't have a fail safe against being hacked as evident by the overrides and the corrupters. So during the events leading up to that final confrontation the servator gets close enough to wherever VS is located that he sends a signal out there he can help them. The servertor wanted to help the group that it's with goes out gains VS's assistance. Then leads the machines that it had hacked to come and assist the group. After the battle and as the story gets told it begins to get misinterpreted, and the generations that follow believe that the servitor was an actual person. That it's repair using machine parts was that person harmonizing with the machines and thus we get the story as it was told.
This was amazing! That speech by Liam o'brien made me stop in place when I was playing the frozen wilds and it is too awesome and intricate for it to mean nothing, I definitely think you are onto something with banuk-AI. Man the wait for horizon 3 is going to be pure pain
Wow, that was deep! Perhaps Machine oil contains at least some nanotechnology and can, in certain circumstances, provide a machine/human interface that a digital entity could, if it wanted to, use to interact with organic life (or is that what you just said - my mind is still processing). Maybe we should look out for hidden clues in the proposed TV series as well?
I think it would make sense for Vast Silver to be the "secret weapon" used against Nemesis. AI versus AI. Both were locked/forgotten/abandoned for being "failed" experiences. Vast Silver being 1000 year old, Nemesis being the collective consciousness of earth's most egotistical yet influential minds. Sounds exciting!
Thanks for your video! BanukAI was just lying on the surface all the time and we didn't notice it 😂 I just love how Horizon is something bigger than a game, it gives so many things to think about and not about its lore and in-game stories but about real life and how our future will look like. I wish people could learn from the lessons HZD gives us.
So hear me out Banuki sewed up the light inside her and the machines followed her...just like how Sylens put the coils into himself and then saves us in the first game with machines following him. We have yet had the ability ourselves(Aloy) to have machines follow us short of where overridden machines are turned but they still won't follow everywhere. What if Sylens is the human container for Vast Silver which explains why while helping Aloy sometimes he still has his own objective.
He is so cold and calculating that he even seems like a machine, even without asking his colleagues at the base they will say something similar, sorry if there are spelling errors, English is not my native language.
The Banuk seems to me are holding the key for defeating Nemesis. My headcanon is saying VS found Banukai and somehow 'merged' with her achieving the digital transendence into organic form it badly wanted. So the whole Banuk tribe are now genetically encoded with ancient AI knowledge that needs to be unlocked in order defeat Nemesis. Thats my two cents, i could be way off but I like to speculate too...😅
My theory: the people with the metal teeth were servitors. Their AI 'evolved' and they became sentient forming their own society. They possibly took over Elysium (maybe by force?) which is why Elysium stopped working before it was supposed to.
I just laughed at myself so hard! The moment you said "another color not often seen in Banuk art, that being..." I paused the video right there and just stared at the screen and was like: Are you F****** kidding me???" I had not noticed that before.
I really hope Vast Silver shows up again and helps GAIA capture HEPHAESTUS. I wouldn’t be surprised if it triggered the Faro Plague in the first place. 🤖
I still remember when I first found this painting and read the glyph to go along with it. Felt chills down my spine did not help that it was night time (inside and outside game) really added to the haunting ambience
All of the paintings in hzd are interesting. Especially the one that shows 3 fire orbs falling from the sky. We even seen it in the forbidden west trailor. I left a comment a long time ago asking if he was going to take a closer look at them and theorize about them in an upcoming video. Took a long time but im glad hes finally doing it.
shoutout to caleb widogast for telling that banuk legend anyway, as of currently, i genuinely think the most likely title for horizon 3 is "horizon: vast silver". i just KNOW vast silver HAS to play a huge role in 3, and the only way i can see it NOT being the title is if its a late-game spoiler, but i could also ABSOLUTELY see the first trailer being aloy exploring an old world ruin, with someone on the team on comms like "okay, this should be the location." and aloy being like "whatever is here better be worth it" and accessing a console and then we hear vast silver say. whatever yknow
What if the legend comes from a time fresh from the cradle and one of the servitors actually left the cradle and traveled with the people who would become the Banuk? VS could have come to use the servitor as a way to communicate with them and walk among them. A machine would be easier for an AI to inhabit, and would more easily talk to other machines. And over time, as the servitors were forgotten, Banukai became a human in the stories because they lacked the understanding of what it truly was.
That theory is really good, at you were describing the Banuk origin, I was imagining some Matrix cable connections. We know what itens Sylens stolen from the Banuk? Maybe he’s looking for Vast Silver as it ultimate goal, he still have the blue light cables on his body. He could still had met it on his past, since we do not know Sylens origin.
Banukai herself overrode a whole herd of machines when she entered a cauldron and got tangled in the blue cables. Aloy still doesn't know how she did it without a faro override radio or a focus
weirdly what sells me on this is that they got liam o'brien to do the voice work for the banukai story. they really wanted people to sit and enjoy listening to that one.
I love the theories behind Brin's painting. However, if you look at the map, the Horus is collapsed at the eastern edge of the map of the Burning Shores. It is pretty ancient, has been dead for some time, and is rising again in its afterlife. Is the map not oriented with north being toward the top of the screen?
I firmly believe that Vast Silver doesn't hate humanity--that she fled into the internet specifically because of Uncle Ted and his narcissistic megalomania. I also believe that she is still out there somewhere, and that when Nemesis gets here Aloy may wind up being able to convince her to help one last time.
Brin's wall painting resembles a bunker on the moon to me. Notice the light blue glow off a round white background, with the triangular bunker door at the center. There is a stack of triangles at the bottom that could be a rocket of some kind. In mythology, the moon is often associated with silver. I think the suggestion is that VS was isolated on the moon in a possibly FAS-built bunker.
guarantee my sleep schedule is too messed up to be here for the premier but ive been in a horizon mood lately so its good to see this. someone remind me in like. 12-13 hours tho in case i forget
I honestly hope that Guerilla will implement something like FF16's "Active-Time Lore" feature! This makes exposition so much easier without characters basically having to spell it out for you.
Just re-reading the glyph “Derangement” now, where there is noted that: The Banuk, however, claim to have recorded a change in the 'machine songs' of the 'machine spirits', suggesting that these have become increasingly discordant. So that the Banuk have a stronger bond with the machines is obvious I think.
I actually think the Banuk have encountered GIA in some form in a way they weren't supposed to, as the "change in the song" does sound like the slitting of the sub functions
I think the Nano-machines in the machine's blood/fluids has something to do with the visions, almost like they have nanotech in there bodies as well. And I also think that the ghosts might be Aloy and the other torch barers.
Vast Silver is for Horizon what the Zonai were for all the Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom theories... and they turned out to be true, so I am so looking forward to VS being in Horizon 3 :)))
Wow, great video that’s left my head spinning, in a good way! Of course we knew VS would get a mention but BenukAI … that’s deep! Could it be hidden in open sight like that? I’d not seen that long story, at least I don’t remember it so I’m defo going to look for it when I next dust of HZD! Keep up the great work RSQ
Oh my gosh! This is such a cool theory, the deep lore gets me every time. Honestly, before forbidden west I would have just thought this was another fun idea put together that couldn't actually happen, but the Zeiniths being the elite on the Odyssey has realy opened up the lore possibilities in my mind. Absolutely wild, I love this and really REALLY hope vast silver and every other thing you have pointed out comes up in the third game. There's so much to unpack in the world of horizon.
I still can’t believe aside from some face paints and that painting that I missed in the Burning Shores DLC we didn’t get any proper Banuk themed content in Forbidden West. I understand, seeing as they are far away from the Tenakth clan lands and the region surrounding it, but it still bums me out because they’re my favourite tribe and I wanted to rock a Banuk Ice Hunter through Sky clan territory, show them how a Banuk chieftain hunts.
Holy crap! I’ve been running around collecting Datapoints in Burning Shores, and I just found one that confirms Vast Silver wasn’t destroyed! It hacked some kids chat app when he mentioned wanting to talk to it!
Very interesting thoughts 🤔 Vast Silver can only take a big role in the 3rd part. Maybe the chemicals from the "machine blood" act similar to LSD and he is just high. Then holograms or other forms of communication could be enough to give him the prophecies. The authors must be careful not to overdo it. HZD has described a quite realistic scenario. Something that could potentially play out technically 40 years from now. To make the Zenith immortal was very daring, because it just moves the whole story much further towards fiction. I know some people who didn't like the story in HFW as it was. With Nemesis comes another threat that is more twisted than the previous one. I hope they get enough structure and logic in there. It would be a shame for the fantastic lore to drift into the esoteric or too much fiction.
I think that making Zenith immortal still makes sense within the context of the game's time-line and our current and expected future knowledge of science. The first attempt at immortality was Ted Faro in the 2060's which are a whole 40 years from now, and even then it was a failed attempt. The people of Far Zenith had more time, minds and resources. Granted, none of them look older than their depictions from before Zero Day, so let's say they only took another 10 years max to perfect it. 2070 sounds far enough from now that it's believable our current progress in stem cell research can get at least close to these levels by then. I don't think they will ever go into the mystical territory, I agree that they shouldn't and they honestly don't need to
@@voidgods As I understood Tilda, they already came up with the possibility on the journey to Sirius. Sure, it's 40-50 years in the future and if you look at the development of that period up to now, there's a lot of potential there. Especially since they had already reached the singularity, but later made AIs "dumber" again because they were too dangerous (e.g. Vast Silver). That certainly gave a boost to research. However, in the future, humans will also have to deal with a number of other problems, such as the effects of climate change, resource shortages. etc. There are certainly already approaches today, e.g. by lengthening telomeres, but I think cloning is simply more realistic. Zero Dawn showed us a scenario that is quite realistic from today's perspective. The leap to Far Zeneth with immortality, the incredible travel speed of the spaceship and Nemesis is too huge for me personally.
Imagine Vast Silver is a new companion given form? Maybe a key into stopping nemesis. Assuming the AI is still functioning and survived all that time. After Burning Shores and the Zenith technology. V.S. could try and create a body and combine its knowledge and experiences with Zenith tech. V.S. has eluded Hephestus attention let alone corruption, unlike Cyane. V.S. survival skills and evolution could help Aloy along side Gaia.
You need to keep this up!!!❤🎉😊 That is some crazy, off the wall, intense world building lore right there! GORILLA needs to hire you man. I'm one of those people who think that the real world us FAR more entertaining then anything Hollywood can think up, but dude, you come PEARISLY close to that crazy/brilliant thing so many aspire too
it started quiet and got softer i had it maxed out and could not hear do to any back ground noise it sucks to strain that hard to try to fallow something that is already on a fringe just why lol
Interesting i hate that they didn't have brin in the 2nd game or dlc.. but we get a lil ode that he passed through the area, def. looking forward to seeing him in the 3rd game, has too right lol... I always like to think into things when playing as well... the first game we are brought into faro, his hacker and doing something creating a backdoor to input coding... who knows what processed caused military minded machines to act on their own and what more he tried to do to get back control... we see other companies who tried other means to save the planet which might play more with the 3rd game.... but there's a mission that always got to me, the only time i seen this object and no reference about it anymore in either game or dlcs... there's a mission in which there's an object that lore's machines over and turns them blue... they just sit there like guardians at this tribe area.... is this orb object an "a.i" that has been damaged and nolonger in full operation such as speech etc, but still has power to turn machines to whatever it was trying to do??... never knew more as there were some dumb dumbs wacking on it and it was on its last moments... dlc frozen wilds we see an a.i itself that was created before zero dawn but not able to do much and afraid of being taken over as an orb type that helped out the sister of the tribe leader... could there be more but evolved like hephaestus a.i. to take over and do more? we saw how sylens traps hades in a lantern just drawing it from a transmission... what is sylens himself wanting to know more? does he have knowledge of a sub function maybe? sad the actor died but i feel he has more to his past as well... havn't really been to deep in a game since fallout so i really enjoy its direction and hope it continues the same path than branching to something way different...
I actually really like this theory! Though, wouldn't the light have been silver if it's to coincide with this silver paint and such? And wouldn't that have meant that VA would've had to have taken control of a small army of GAIA's machines to aid Banukai? I suppose they could've been broken decommissioned machines that went inactive when they "bowed their heads" when the task was done. Btw, I really like the BanukAI play on words. It sounds like something the developers would do. It would very much make sense for the next game to include VA as a plan to perhaps merge VA with GAIA to create a new AI powerful enough to fight NEMESIS. It would also be cool for NEMESIS to occasionally appear to us as a human, but I don't think that makes too much sense other than circumstantially.
I have my own pet theory that Nemesis will be a “gestalt” entity of all Far Zenith personalities, with each one expressing a different part of its consciousness. (That way we can have Tilda and various other FZ actors returning too). My idea is that Nemesis is a chaotic entity, laser focused and ultra efficient when performing a task or answering a question, but then degenerating in a chaotic babble or incoherent shouting when it doesn’t have task to focus on.
@bendonoghue7009 Yeah, that's a good one! I like the idea of them all speaking together and maybe every so often one or two of their voices split into a tangent idea or subject to signify both the collective of minds as well as their own personalities having their own goals and focuses still. The main property of NEMESIS is the chaos of it being left alone with all those minds rattling around until it gained sentience based on that chaos.
This is exactly why I appreciate this channel. Not often do we get such a breakdown about a game who's lore almost feels like real history. But I just came across another definition of Banuk. But this one is of Persian Origin and it means "Lady Of Rank" for Muslim Girls. At this point I doubt it would be a stretch for it to be related especially when when you include the eastern aspects of you explanation. I can't wait to see what comes of this.
I love these tribal origin stories. The Utaru have a legend about a woman named Dray, but I haven't been able to hear the whole thing yet. I'd like to see a video about that. 🌽
I remember first hearing to Liam O' Brien (mostly cause im a big critical role fan) mainly cause I was shocked to hear his voice when hes a very prominent VA, i know he voices Umnak but to hear him telling a story that most players would ignore...i thought it was strange to say the least. I hope he voices a character in Horizon 3 (cause he wasnt in forbidden west at all) that relates to Vast Silver, it would be a nice little bow on this theory.
I was cooking and had to stop when heard his voice just to scour the comments to know I wasn't crazy, and I agree 100% hoping for the same yet I wonder how they will do without Lance to voice Sylens 😢 Hope they give Liam O'Brien more script as well...his voice is too mesmerizing not to listen to for valuable info.
I’m guessing the ones that survive drinking the machine oil and survives are drinking nano bots, through the nano bots they gain knowledge, though the nano bots aren’t meant for humans, hence their erraticness
If it was vast silver, I do wonder if gaia allowed it to take control of a few machines to help the banuk or vast silver was powerful enough to wrestle control and be undetectable by gaia. (tall neck struck by lightning) On the other hand, all of horizon could just be a simulation by nemesis after it actually won and vast silver is just diving in the very simulation guiding people and aloy. Hehehe
I just found out that the word „banuk“ means „drunk“ in sundanese, which is a language spoken by people in indonesia. It made me instantly think of Brin but I think that it is just a funny coincidence most likely 🤣
Knowing how these story elements are typically written, the Banukai story was not intended to be such a integral piece of the world’s history and if we see any of these theories confirmed in a future game that might come from one of these videos simply retconned into the lore (extremely typical in other franchises such as Halo).
uhhh this doesn't give enough credit to the effort that guerilla has put into the lore writing in these games. from what i can tell from my playthrough they like seeding information and foreshadowing events. like the references to the odyssey in hzd, or a datapoint in hzd that references where aloy will find the gaia kernel in hfw. the banuk paintings, brynn's visions, the chat logs you can find in the dlc, all have common themes of communion btw humans and machine/AI. if a retcon can fit so neatly into your existing lore then how do you know it was a retcon? of course story elements can be get dropped or reworked during development but if this turns out to be true then you can't say the writers didn't lay the groundwork for it.
The Carja have had 14 sun kings , so let’s say an average of 15 years per reign so that’s at minimum almost 200 years, plus however long it took the Carja to discover writing after people emerged from the cradle. I’m guessing somewhere between 250-350 years in total.
hey had a thought that means of communicating between man and AI exist all over the place in old world consumer electronics like the focus , so VS wouldn't be starting from zero, sneak a patch into the cauldron net to get it to add some off the books function into it's machine oil when ingested by humans and it wouldn't be that odd. consume enough to have a nano machine colony in your brain matter and while burning itself out you it process the image it could directly impart information to the mind
The Earth rotates East-West. Any object approaching the Earth close enough to be seen in daylight will always be seen first in the East along with the rising Sun.
I legitimately laughed out loud when you said "Silver". I'm so ready for more Vast Silver theories
The "Banukai" = "Banuk AI" had me 😮
When you said "Banuk AI..." I literally got chills, i was super invested in this one man!
What if Banukai was a servitor droid that had managed enough sentience to follow the original Banuk out of their cradle? Faced with the loss of its wards it found a cauldron, managed a brute-force hack override of the subroutines and led enslaved machines to the fight? As it was not rated for combat it took damage beyond its threshold and powered down, freeing the machines from the hack.
From there it's trivial for the young Banuk to create a legend around the heroic droid that loved them so much it gave its life.
Should have looked to see if others had the same thought before I posted a theory lol great minds think alike an all that
What if Sylens has to do something with servitors, like he met one in the past or found it's remains and this was the event that driven him to learn more about the Old World and beyond it. We still know so little about his story.
Ok! What if Banuk-Ai was vast silver?! I came across a data point in HZD FW that says a Droid "Smokey" was acting peculiar. I thought Vast Silver had hacked it and was intentionally toying with the park attendees. Your theory makes more sense! Great job
@@dorian_aguayo That would require Vast Silver to have found a hidey-hole to wait out the rest of the apocalypse before he could even consider coming out. Then it would mean interfacing directly with one of Gaia's protocols while she was still awake and in control for the purposes of causing mischief. As a mama she would've shut that down immediately. I hope Silver is still kicking in Aloy's time, though, maybe we'll see it in the next Horizon title. I think it would be a powerful ally for what's to come.
here's a theory, although not an amusing one. perhaps the blue light, that banukai found in a cave, that let her harmonize with machines, is the same as the one aloy found in her own journey. a focus. myths sadly cannot be taken so tightly, they use many words exaggerated, many points left out, if we search for the truth. perhaps the blue light that shook banukai was a shock, as not all focusses are as intact as aloy's. btw please do make more vast silver videos, even tho the theory is dead and burried, i love them♥
One thing I'm surprised you didn't mention: at the end of ZD when Aloy purges HADES, she is transported to some kind of virtual space where HADES and the Alpha clearance are represented as independent beings. The same thing happens again when she deletes HADES in FW. It's unclear how this happens: maybe the AI's storage module has some advanced VR interface that directly interacts with the human brain without needing an external device, or maybe it supercharges the focus, which is already designed to interact with the user's visual cortex. Whatever the case, we see that a powerful AI can create an experience that would be easy to mistake for a religious vision. The same may have happened to Banukai, or Brin, and in both cases the consumption or attachment of machine parts to their bodies would serve to artificially strengthen the connection temporarily.
This was such a great theory. I hope there's some truth to it in the Horizon lore that's confirmed in the next game. Would be so cool. When you said Banuk AI, I was like, "Brilliant". It was right in front of us the whole time.
Would be so cool to turn out Banuks have been communicating with Vast Silver this whole time and the third game venturing back way into North, past the Cut.
Horizon 3 can’t come soon enough! I want more of this story and lore!
Here's a runaway thought with this mindset. What if the banuki was a servitor that never turned off. We know that guy is set them down but she didn't actually have control of them, if I remember the story correctly. So what are those that left the cradle still had one assist in them and helping them but, as we know the others didn't trust it because it wouldn't let them out to be free. Which would lead into why they were being attacked. Now the servitors have a link to the focus and show this VS. And we also know that the machines don't have a fail safe against being hacked as evident by the overrides and the corrupters. So during the events leading up to that final confrontation the servator gets close enough to wherever VS is located that he sends a signal out there he can help them. The servertor wanted to help the group that it's with goes out gains VS's assistance. Then leads the machines that it had hacked to come and assist the group. After the battle and as the story gets told it begins to get misinterpreted, and the generations that follow believe that the servitor was an actual person. That it's repair using machine parts was that person harmonizing with the machines and thus we get the story as it was told.
This was amazing! That speech by Liam o'brien made me stop in place when I was playing the frozen wilds and it is too awesome and intricate for it to mean nothing, I definitely think you are onto something with banuk-AI. Man the wait for horizon 3 is going to be pure pain
Same here, though i mostly stopped because "holy shit, is that liam? Hell yeah!"
Wow, that was deep! Perhaps Machine oil contains at least some nanotechnology and can, in certain circumstances, provide a machine/human interface that a digital entity could, if it wanted to, use to interact with organic life (or is that what you just said - my mind is still processing). Maybe we should look out for hidden clues in the proposed TV series as well?
I think it would make sense for Vast Silver to be the "secret weapon" used against Nemesis. AI versus AI. Both were locked/forgotten/abandoned for being "failed" experiences. Vast Silver being 1000 year old, Nemesis being the collective consciousness of earth's most egotistical yet influential minds. Sounds exciting!
Thanks for your video! BanukAI was just lying on the surface all the time and we didn't notice it 😂
I just love how Horizon is something bigger than a game, it gives so many things to think about and not about its lore and in-game stories but about real life and how our future will look like. I wish people could learn from the lessons HZD gives us.
So hear me out Banuki sewed up the light inside her and the machines followed her...just like how Sylens put the coils into himself and then saves us in the first game with machines following him. We have yet had the ability ourselves(Aloy) to have machines follow us short of where overridden machines are turned but they still won't follow everywhere. What if Sylens is the human container for Vast Silver which explains why while helping Aloy sometimes he still has his own objective.
He is so cold and calculating that he even seems like a machine, even without asking his colleagues at the base they will say something similar, sorry if there are spelling errors, English is not my native language.
The Banuk seems to me are holding the key for defeating Nemesis. My headcanon is saying VS found Banukai and somehow 'merged' with her achieving the digital transendence into organic form it badly wanted. So the whole Banuk tribe are now genetically encoded with ancient AI knowledge that needs to be unlocked in order defeat Nemesis. Thats my two cents, i could be way off but I like to speculate too...😅
My theory: the people with the metal teeth were servitors. Their AI 'evolved' and they became sentient forming their own society. They possibly took over Elysium (maybe by force?) which is why Elysium stopped working before it was supposed to.
Another phenomenal video from my fellow banuk that did not air yet
I'm looking forward to it! 😎
❄️ You're gonna like this one ❄️
@@RandomSideQuestI’m sure I will! 😁
I just laughed at myself so hard! The moment you said "another color not often seen in Banuk art, that being..." I paused the video right there and just stared at the screen and was like: Are you F****** kidding me???" I had not noticed that before.
I really hope Vast Silver shows up again and helps GAIA capture HEPHAESTUS. I wouldn’t be surprised if it triggered the Faro Plague in the first place. 🤖
I still remember when I first found this painting and read the glyph to go along with it. Felt chills down my spine did not help that it was night time (inside and outside game) really added to the haunting ambience
All of the paintings in hzd are interesting. Especially the one that shows 3 fire orbs falling from the sky. We even seen it in the forbidden west trailor. I left a comment a long time ago asking if he was going to take a closer look at them and theorize about them in an upcoming video. Took a long time but im glad hes finally doing it.
shoutout to caleb widogast for telling that banuk legend
anyway, as of currently, i genuinely think the most likely title for horizon 3 is "horizon: vast silver". i just KNOW vast silver HAS to play a huge role in 3, and the only way i can see it NOT being the title is if its a late-game spoiler, but i could also ABSOLUTELY see the first trailer being aloy exploring an old world ruin, with someone on the team on comms like "okay, this should be the location." and aloy being like "whatever is here better be worth it" and accessing a console and then we hear vast silver say. whatever yknow
Wait was that Liam O' Brien???? 😭Holy crap no wonder I thought the VA sounded familiar
12:29 RSQ: “I’d like you to listen to a story…”
Me: “I’m listening...” 😎
What if the legend comes from a time fresh from the cradle and one of the servitors actually left the cradle and traveled with the people who would become the Banuk? VS could have come to use the servitor as a way to communicate with them and walk among them. A machine would be easier for an AI to inhabit, and would more easily talk to other machines. And over time, as the servitors were forgotten, Banukai became a human in the stories because they lacked the understanding of what it truly was.
That theory is really good, at you were describing the Banuk origin, I was imagining some Matrix cable connections. We know what itens Sylens stolen from the Banuk? Maybe he’s looking for Vast Silver as it ultimate goal, he still have the blue light cables on his body. He could still had met it on his past, since we do not know Sylens origin.
This might be wrong but what if banukai was somehow one of the cradle operators that taught the very first people spawned from the cradles
Banukai herself overrode a whole herd of machines when she entered a cauldron and got tangled in the blue cables. Aloy still doesn't know how she did it without a faro override radio or a focus
Banuk for life! Can't wait for this one. :D
Salud everyone.
Don't have anything to add other than that this is brilliant. Both on your part, and of the writers who planned it (if proven correct)
Why does “as the light left her and went into the sky” exactly like what Sylens did to HADES after the battle of the alight?
Could “the blue light “ or Vast Silver, be a digital copy of Elisabet Sobeck?
Brin!!!!! I’ve got an unhealthy obsession with Brin.
Me too!
Same here :D
i’ve been dead set on Vast silver for so long now. if it doesn’t make an appearance i’m gonna…i dunno i’m not gonna be happy. 😂😂😂
In Forbidden West we find an oseram that tried to drink machine blood and died.
Vast Silver will be the key to everything. I am so hyped for the lore of this game, its ridiculous
I liked EVERY SECOND of this video. Imagine if Sylens and the entire Banuk were creations of the CYAN in Ourea's Retreat?
weirdly what sells me on this is that they got liam o'brien to do the voice work for the banukai story. they really wanted people to sit and enjoy listening to that one.
The lore of Horizon is fascinating and you're such a good story teller. I love these videos
I love the theories behind Brin's painting. However, if you look at the map, the Horus is collapsed at the eastern edge of the map of the Burning Shores. It is pretty ancient, has been dead for some time, and is rising again in its afterlife. Is the map not oriented with north being toward the top of the screen?
I firmly believe that Vast Silver doesn't hate humanity--that she fled into the internet specifically because of Uncle Ted and his narcissistic megalomania. I also believe that she is still out there somewhere, and that when Nemesis gets here Aloy may wind up being able to convince her to help one last time.
Brin's wall painting resembles a bunker on the moon to me. Notice the light blue glow off a round white background, with the triangular bunker door at the center. There is a stack of triangles at the bottom that could be a rocket of some kind. In mythology, the moon is often associated with silver. I think the suggestion is that VS was isolated on the moon in a possibly FAS-built bunker.
guarantee my sleep schedule is too messed up to be here for the premier but ive been in a horizon mood lately so its good to see this. someone remind me in like. 12-13 hours tho in case i forget
Just a reminder :D
cant w8 for the final game and the cutscene movies since these explain all the lore
I honestly hope that Guerilla will implement something like FF16's "Active-Time Lore" feature!
This makes exposition so much easier without characters basically having to spell it out for you.
Please keep more videos coming, I need that, we need that!
Just re-reading the glyph “Derangement” now, where there is noted that: The Banuk, however, claim to have recorded a change in the 'machine songs' of the 'machine spirits', suggesting that these have become increasingly discordant.
So that the Banuk have a stronger bond with the machines is obvious I think.
I actually think the Banuk have encountered GIA in some form in a way they weren't supposed to, as the "change in the song" does sound like the slitting of the sub functions
I think the Nano-machines in the machine's blood/fluids has something to do with the visions, almost like they have nanotech in there bodies as well.
And I also think that the ghosts might be Aloy and the other torch barers.
Game developer is probably taking notes,
I had the same thought! 😆
“Horizon III: The Return of Vast Silver”. 🤖
No one can tell me that one Shaman telling the story of Banu'kai wasn't Liam O'Brien
Vast Silver is for Horizon what the Zonai were for all the Zelda Tears Of The Kingdom theories... and they turned out to be true, so I am so looking forward to VS being in Horizon 3 :)))
Wow, great video that’s left my head spinning, in a good way!
Of course we knew VS would get a mention but BenukAI … that’s deep! Could it be hidden in open sight like that?
I’d not seen that long story, at least I don’t remember it so I’m defo going to look for it when I next dust of HZD!
Keep up the great work RSQ
Wish they'd spent more time exploring and expanding the Horizon lore in Burning Shores. A lot of potential was seemingly left on the table.
super intersting watch! this really broadend my horizons, nice shots as well
Oh my gosh! This is such a cool theory, the deep lore gets me every time.
Honestly, before forbidden west I would have just thought this was another fun idea put together that couldn't actually happen, but the Zeiniths being the elite on the Odyssey has realy opened up the lore possibilities in my mind.
Absolutely wild, I love this and really REALLY hope vast silver and every other thing you have pointed out comes up in the third game. There's so much to unpack in the world of horizon.
Brilliant and amazing attention to detail
I still can’t believe aside from some face paints and that painting that I missed in the Burning Shores DLC we didn’t get any proper Banuk themed content in Forbidden West. I understand, seeing as they are far away from the Tenakth clan lands and the region surrounding it, but it still bums me out because they’re my favourite tribe and I wanted to rock a Banuk Ice Hunter through Sky clan territory, show them how a Banuk chieftain hunts.
Holy crap! I’ve been running around collecting Datapoints in Burning Shores, and I just found one that confirms Vast Silver wasn’t destroyed! It hacked some kids chat app when he mentioned wanting to talk to it!
If this whole thing turns out to be a matrix simulated reality I will lose my shit.
I'm thinking that Brins prophesy where he saw Aloy dead and lifeless, was actually Beta. I hate Nemesis already...
I am honestly convinced. Great work as always!
I always thought the Banuk art resembled modified QR scan codes.
Very interesting thoughts 🤔 Vast Silver can only take a big role in the 3rd part. Maybe the chemicals from the "machine blood" act similar to LSD and he is just high. Then holograms or other forms of communication could be enough to give him the prophecies. The authors must be careful not to overdo it. HZD has described a quite realistic scenario. Something that could potentially play out technically 40 years from now. To make the Zenith immortal was very daring, because it just moves the whole story much further towards fiction. I know some people who didn't like the story in HFW as it was. With Nemesis comes another threat that is more twisted than the previous one. I hope they get enough structure and logic in there. It would be a shame for the fantastic lore to drift into the esoteric or too much fiction.
I think that making Zenith immortal still makes sense within the context of the game's time-line and our current and expected future knowledge of science. The first attempt at immortality was Ted Faro in the 2060's which are a whole 40 years from now, and even then it was a failed attempt. The people of Far Zenith had more time, minds and resources. Granted, none of them look older than their depictions from before Zero Day, so let's say they only took another 10 years max to perfect it. 2070 sounds far enough from now that it's believable our current progress in stem cell research can get at least close to these levels by then. I don't think they will ever go into the mystical territory, I agree that they shouldn't and they honestly don't need to
@@voidgods As I understood Tilda, they already came up with the possibility on the journey to Sirius. Sure, it's 40-50 years in the future and if you look at the development of that period up to now, there's a lot of potential there. Especially since they had already reached the singularity, but later made AIs "dumber" again because they were too dangerous (e.g. Vast Silver). That certainly gave a boost to research. However, in the future, humans will also have to deal with a number of other problems, such as the effects of climate change, resource shortages. etc. There are certainly already approaches today, e.g. by lengthening telomeres, but I think cloning is simply more realistic. Zero Dawn showed us a scenario that is quite realistic from today's perspective. The leap to Far Zeneth with immortality, the incredible travel speed of the spaceship and Nemesis is too huge for me personally.
"Banuk-AI" that just blew my mind right there.
It's a shame we didn't see Brin in Burning shores. It felt very rushed.
Imagine Vast Silver is a new companion given form?
Maybe a key into stopping nemesis.
Assuming the AI is still functioning and survived all that time.
After Burning Shores and the Zenith technology. V.S. could try and create a body and combine its knowledge and experiences with Zenith tech. V.S. has eluded Hephestus attention let alone corruption, unlike Cyane. V.S. survival skills and evolution could help Aloy along side Gaia.
Whatever the theory is matters little: Liam O'Brian said it, thus it must be.
You need to keep this up!!!❤🎉😊
That is some crazy, off the wall, intense world building lore right there! GORILLA needs to hire you man.
I'm one of those people who think that the real world us FAR more entertaining then anything Hollywood can think up, but dude, you come PEARISLY close to that crazy/brilliant thing so many aspire too
It’s a stretch, but could those lines in the mural for forbidden west be musical notes? Possibly spell out something?
very interesting theory! I miss the Banuk, they're my favorite :')
I have a small sugestion:
- Banukay
You said: Banuk A.I.
Why not devolved from
Back Up A.I.
Just my grain of salt
Love this content from the first video I watched years ago.
Another awesome one.
Congratulations.
it started quiet and got softer i had it maxed out and could not hear do to any back ground noise it sucks to strain that hard to try to fallow something that is already on a fringe just why lol
Interesting i hate that they didn't have brin in the 2nd game or dlc.. but we get a lil ode that he passed through the area, def. looking forward to seeing him in the 3rd game, has too right lol... I always like to think into things when playing as well... the first game we are brought into faro, his hacker and doing something creating a backdoor to input coding... who knows what processed caused military minded machines to act on their own and what more he tried to do to get back control... we see other companies who tried other means to save the planet which might play more with the 3rd game.... but there's a mission that always got to me, the only time i seen this object and no reference about it anymore in either game or dlcs... there's a mission in which there's an object that lore's machines over and turns them blue... they just sit there like guardians at this tribe area.... is this orb object an "a.i" that has been damaged and nolonger in full operation such as speech etc, but still has power to turn machines to whatever it was trying to do??... never knew more as there were some dumb dumbs wacking on it and it was on its last moments... dlc frozen wilds we see an a.i itself that was created before zero dawn but not able to do much and afraid of being taken over as an orb type that helped out the sister of the tribe leader... could there be more but evolved like hephaestus a.i. to take over and do more? we saw how sylens traps hades in a lantern just drawing it from a transmission... what is sylens himself wanting to know more? does he have knowledge of a sub function maybe? sad the actor died but i feel he has more to his past as well... havn't really been to deep in a game since fallout so i really enjoy its direction and hope it continues the same path than branching to something way different...
Man what a great video. Incredible theories!!!
Machine Dreams.. Is also the name of the beautiful track that's playing in the open field in the Nora lands. 😊
I actually really like this theory! Though, wouldn't the light have been silver if it's to coincide with this silver paint and such? And wouldn't that have meant that VA would've had to have taken control of a small army of GAIA's machines to aid Banukai? I suppose they could've been broken decommissioned machines that went inactive when they "bowed their heads" when the task was done. Btw, I really like the BanukAI play on words. It sounds like something the developers would do. It would very much make sense for the next game to include VA as a plan to perhaps merge VA with GAIA to create a new AI powerful enough to fight NEMESIS. It would also be cool for NEMESIS to occasionally appear to us as a human, but I don't think that makes too much sense other than circumstantially.
I have my own pet theory that Nemesis will be a “gestalt” entity of all Far Zenith personalities, with each one expressing a different part of its consciousness. (That way we can have Tilda and various other FZ actors returning too). My idea is that Nemesis is a chaotic entity, laser focused and ultra efficient when performing a task or answering a question, but then degenerating in a chaotic babble or incoherent shouting when it doesn’t have task to focus on.
@bendonoghue7009 Yeah, that's a good one! I like the idea of them all speaking together and maybe every so often one or two of their voices split into a tangent idea or subject to signify both the collective of minds as well as their own personalities having their own goals and focuses still. The main property of NEMESIS is the chaos of it being left alone with all those minds rattling around until it gained sentience based on that chaos.
YOOOOO I HAVE GOOSEBUMPS THIS IS SUCH A GOOD THEORY
Great vid my man.
This is exactly why I appreciate this channel. Not often do we get such a breakdown about a game who's lore almost feels like real history. But I just came across another definition of Banuk. But this one is of Persian Origin and it means "Lady Of Rank" for Muslim Girls. At this point I doubt it would be a stretch for it to be related especially when when you include the eastern aspects of you explanation. I can't wait to see what comes of this.
Great video RSQ it was very interesting! also will there be a remasterd video for the horus titan because of the burning shores dlc?
Thanks so much! Maybe... but definitely will have new details when I do the second complete history of horizon, close to the release of the 3rd game!
Music Background Used Information
"For The Werak"
By Joris De Man
from Horizon The Frozen Wilds
What do we think machine blood actually is? Some sort of hydraulic fluid? Lubricant? Or it could be just water for the machines’ cooling system
The foreshadowing is strong with this one.
If GAIA was given more freedom, all of this could’ve been avoided.
I love these tribal origin stories. The Utaru have a legend about a woman named Dray, but I haven't been able to hear the whole thing yet. I'd like to see a video about that. 🌽
The Quen and Vast Silver....
The prophecy worries me about the 3rd and final game...
I remember first hearing to Liam O' Brien (mostly cause im a big critical role fan) mainly cause I was shocked to hear his voice when hes a very prominent VA, i know he voices Umnak but to hear him telling a story that most players would ignore...i thought it was strange to say the least. I hope he voices a character in Horizon 3 (cause he wasnt in forbidden west at all) that relates to Vast Silver, it would be a nice little bow on this theory.
I was cooking and had to stop when heard his voice just to scour the comments to know I wasn't crazy, and I agree 100% hoping for the same yet I wonder how they will do without Lance to voice Sylens 😢 Hope they give Liam O'Brien more script as well...his voice is too mesmerizing not to listen to for valuable info.
Incredible!
I’m guessing the ones that survive drinking the machine oil and survives are drinking nano bots, through the nano bots they gain knowledge, though the nano bots aren’t meant for humans, hence their erraticness
If it was vast silver, I do wonder if gaia allowed it to take control of a few machines to help the banuk or vast silver was powerful enough to wrestle control and be undetectable by gaia. (tall neck struck by lightning)
On the other hand, all of horizon could just be a simulation by nemesis after it actually won and vast silver is just diving in the very simulation guiding people and aloy. Hehehe
What an intriguing video man, u got a gift for this shit 👌
I just found out that the word „banuk“ means „drunk“ in sundanese, which is a language spoken by people in indonesia. It made me instantly think of Brin but I think that it is just a funny coincidence most likely 🤣
Knowing how these story elements are typically written, the Banukai story was not intended to be such a integral piece of the world’s history and if we see any of these theories confirmed in a future game that might come from one of these videos simply retconned into the lore (extremely typical in other franchises such as Halo).
uhhh this doesn't give enough credit to the effort that guerilla has put into the lore writing in these games. from what i can tell from my playthrough they like seeding information and foreshadowing events. like the references to the odyssey in hzd, or a datapoint in hzd that references where aloy will find the gaia kernel in hfw. the banuk paintings, brynn's visions, the chat logs you can find in the dlc, all have common themes of communion btw humans and machine/AI. if a retcon can fit so neatly into your existing lore then how do you know it was a retcon? of course story elements can be get dropped or reworked during development but if this turns out to be true then you can't say the writers didn't lay the groundwork for it.
Banukai... Ban-nuke AI? Be a new K AI?
How old exactly is horizons world. Not the whole game itself but from the first “new human” to the end of the burning shores how old is the world?
Its thousand-ish after 2066
The Carja have had 14 sun kings , so let’s say an average of 15 years per reign so that’s at minimum almost 200 years, plus however long it took the Carja to discover writing after people emerged from the cradle. I’m guessing somewhere between 250-350 years in total.
hey had a thought that means of communicating between man and AI exist all over the place in old world consumer electronics like the focus , so VS wouldn't be starting from zero, sneak a patch into the cauldron net to get it to add some off the books function into it's machine oil when ingested by humans and it wouldn't be that odd. consume enough to have a nano machine colony in your brain matter and while burning itself out you it process the image it could directly impart information to the mind
what are the chances that the newest horizon game will be release on playstation 5 pro?
The Earth rotates East-West. Any object approaching the Earth close enough to be seen in daylight will always be seen first in the East along with the rising Sun.
Wow I've never been this early 😊😊
brilliant 🤯🤯🤯
How old is Londras AI Nova?
I cant help but picture gaara when that dude talks lol