So, correction, Nokron and Noksella still both have their night skies, so neither were the one directly assaulted by Astel. The Eternal City directly under the Erdtree, however, lacks a false sky and is visibly in a state of disrepair (and conveniently flooded so we can't see meteor impacts). This makes it the most likely target of Astel. As for why the Fingerslayer Blade is in Nokron? They moved it when Astel landed. They picked it up, and moved it elsewhere. Because its a physical knife that can be moved.
The fact that Godfrey is on this list of virtues is funny to me, because he always reminded me of Samson from the Bible. First of all, he tears apart a lion, which Samson is specifically quoting as having choked out (or something like that) with his bare hands, he has long locks of hair (which are important to Samson's story, and seems to be at the focal point of the beard in Godfrey's case, compared to Samson's scalp hair), and he's simultaneously a man of temperance and wrath. He also has superhuman strength, which Hoarah Loux obviously parallels, given his clearly very primal moveset and his ability to cause shockwaves and explosions simply by stomping and slamming the ground. Such is my case as to why I think Godfrey/Hoarah Loux is an Elden Ring equivalent to the biblical Samson.
Huh, five of these actually line up incredibly well. Charity for Elden Beast is a little more arguable, and Chastity for Astel is... uh, did you never notice all the larval forms of Astel hanging from the ceiling around Siofra and Ainsel? It's pretty obvious that string of beads is laying eggs all over the place.
@@andrewbowen2837it’s almost a god like the elden beast. I doubt he can’t change his form lore wise after all a literal dragon can so why couldn’t astel. Also there’s literal baby astels hanging around everywhere firing rocks at you and hanging from ceilings so idk how this is supposed to not be baby astels especially since the eggs are near the baby’s. It’s also called a bastard star so it’s probably similar to the elden beast maybe deformed or simply not fully formed like the elden beast which is a god. You can also see a few similarities the wings, the arms I guess and the little feet 4 of them to be exact which the elden beast also has I think but instead of it being feet it’s the things that fish have idk I’m not American Edit: astel also has the same grab attack and upon googling the exact meaning of bastard it seems that the meaning isn’t the parent one but rather that astel is no longer in its pure or original version meaning it perhaps decayed or changed which is why it has a human head I guess deformed really fits
@GodfreyFirstEldenLord I'm not saying they aren't similar in design to astel because they obviously are. I'm suggesting they are not astel's offspring, but simply the same species in earlier life stages. I find it more likely they all fell with different meteorites. How else would you explain there being two different astels anyways?
I think Fia's "laying with the dead" is a way to bring them back to life, I believe she explains it somewhere when talking to her... I think her goal was to bring Godwyn new life or some sort of peace to his body, and that makes me think she actually quite values life hence why she is so protective of Those Who Live in Death
I get Godfrey as temperance. The virtues are meant to overcome the sins so therefore the sin must be there to over come. Godfrey suppressing his wrath literally via serosh and figuratively by losing his purpose and still being faithful to Marika is displaying temperance. Also you only beat Godfrey when he succumbs back to his old wrathful self and reverting his growth in way
For Astel I think he's less created BY the Greater Will, and moreso made by the stars, which are the lack of gods in most cases, hence Naturalborn of the Void. Especially considering the starcaller beasts, baby Astel creatures, and second Astel, they're more of a species. I think what the Greater Will did was SEND one to the Eternal City, which caused chaos to ensue. They're just a dangerous, destructive, godless monster that was used as a weapon.
"Natural born" is a polite way to say bastard so likely it was mistakenly made by the primeval current (the void) and the greater will directed this beast to do its bidding.
As far as I understand, the Astels are a species, because you see a lot of them in various stages of development in Elden Ring. I dont think, they directly serve the greater will, but were perhaps just very beneficial to its causes, so it sent a number of them to the lands between (because the Craters where the fallingstar beasts are in, as well as the arenas for the cave bosses, have golden fragments in them.
Serve is not quite right, the elden rings order contains the stars movement as well, which adds some more awesome to radahn, he wasn’t just holding back the stars, he was holding back the very order the world confides in, but namely astel is more under the influence of the controlled by, my theory for the one is rannis quest is that the greater will was defending itself, if it is order then it can see with some amount of precognition at least, so it would make sense that it defends itself with fate as a shield.
I love that Marika keeps being like "Ok we're gonna need a lot of fire so build a fucking GIANT fire machine." and the God of Fire is like 👀"for me?" Like lady you need to stop building enormous elemental monuments if you dont wanna fuck around with other gods
There are many "Astel" around the land (like the one in the Altus Tunnel) and we know that "Astel" is the final evolution form of the Fallingstar Beast. Perhaps "Natural born of the void" simply means this particular Astel was allowed to fully mature from Fallingstar Beast to Astel while in space before he was sent down to the Land Between. As for why there are two Astels, my head theory is that the "Star of Darkness" Astel is the one that destroyed the city of the Nox and not the "Natural born of the void" (If you took away the false "night sky" of the Nox, you'll be left with darkness since they're underground).
The reason Astel is the “Natural Born of the Void” and “Stars of Darkness” is because “Astel” likely isn’t the beings name, “Astel” seems to just be the fully grown version of the Fallingstar Beasts, and ironically the “Full Grown Fallingstar Beast” proves this, as you can see a little Astel skull on their head, this explain why there are multiple Astels and not much else
So the life cycle of an Astel is crashing into the earth as a falling star beast, burrowing underground and going through a metamorphosis into the white astels we see. They then stay underground and grow into their adult form. Finally, they grow to such a large size that they emerge from the ground and return to the stars, where they continue to grow until their mass collapses in on themselves, forming another falling star beast and repeating the cycle.
i absolutely love hearing your theories, especially the marika one. what if marika let the night of the black knives happen because she saw godwyn and lanseax as a threat, bringing in a different ancient dragon order or something? fascinating. thanks for this video and all the others, would love to see more!
The Greater Will is definitely an Outer God. The Frenzied Flame is a confirmed Outer God, and they are pretty clearly two feuding halves of one whole similar to Radagon and Marika. Order and Chaos, two fingers and three fingers form the hand of god. They probably used to be The One Great. Additionally the Twin Bird is an Envoy for the Outer God of Death the same way the Elden Beast is an Envoy for the Greater Will.
Except for for a few contradictions here: first off, in the japanese translation outer gods are referred to as Kami, which resemble more of spirits related to aspects of the world, however the greater will is named after God from the bible, which implies a certain higher level of power or authority. On top of this the hand theory doesnt quite add up, as the sizes between the two fingers and three fingers are very different, making for an ill-fit. Theres also mant two fingers around the lands between, however there's only one three fingers.
@@themanthemyth4522 I mean the three fingers are probably just skin and bones cuz of the whole burning forever thing. And there where probably multiple three fingers around as emissaries of the big crazy fella, same as the two fingers for the greater will
Radahn is 100% kindness. I get Fortisaxx but Radahn is so extremely nice to eveyone he meets throughout every thing he does, for example, him laying down his arms so Malenia can put her arm back on during their fight with eachother.
7:30 in the weeping peninsula there is a church that melina can echo words of marika and it sounds like marika wanted the tarnished to be banished to the badlands to grow stronger and return to fix what she will do when she shatters the elden ring
Quite enjoying the video thus far(about half way through), I’m just thinking it might have been interesting to include more of the deadly sin bosses as it shows the contrast and mirror like actions of both
Just a little correction, Marika's "betrayal" is more likely her banishment of him, as she tasks him to consume all the deathroot that was unleashed on the world, which she obviously knew was impossible. His inescapable hunger is a product of Marika, and thus she betrayed him and abandoned him
maybe i'm wrong but love is from god and unless the sin of lust(i forgot name) is not thinking of fcking somebody other than her husband she is still not really lusting
Empyrian as in IE, someone from the Empire although which one is never stated it is from outside the lands between and comes to it from large ships capable of faring well on the ocean from a highly advanced civilization that was destroyed for one reason or another.
The Dung Eater was once a stern believer in the Guidance of Grace and the Golden Order, to the point he equated it to the golden sun itself (Omen Armor set description). Yet, he since has gone astray once he saw how badly the Omens (who are lit innocent children mind you) were treated and decided to make it his mission to spread the "curse" around however he can (when everyone is cursed, no one will be). (Sure, he's a sadistic fucc who taints people's souls, but the road to hell is paved with good intentions) by this logic, wouldn't the Dung Eater also exemplar the virtue of charity and/or kindness?
i feel like all this talk about the strength of all the bosses like astel, which singlehandedly destroyed an entire city makes the Tarnished, who kills all of them singlehandedly, just seem like an absolute badass
21:25 - I believe Fia sees Godwyn (in his Prince of Death form) as something of a kindred spirit: both are reviled for their capacity of bringing the dead back to life (her, in a much smaller scale than him). This is illustrated the most after she kills D: she claims to be one of Those Who Live in Death even though she's technically not. Even while shunned, she actively celebrates and embraces her role ("where I come from, it's a sacred act"), so her ultimate goal is to make ressurecting the dead a sacred act everywhere (by birthing the rune that allows for it). Now, if only the game didn't go so hard on the lore vs gameplay separation for that ending. We're told by her and by Rogier that Living in Death is no offence and that those people just want to be left alone, but we don't find a single friendly talking skeleton to help us sympathize with that point of view.
Honestly I think the reason Malenia and her brother didn’t have shadows was cause they weren’t fit to be the next rulers of the Lands Between. One is cursed with Scarlet Rot the other is cursed with eternal youth. So they weren’t viewed as good enough Ranni was perfect though she didn’t have defects, she was powerful and talented. So I think the Elden Beast planned for Ranni to replace Marika cause it knew of Marikas plans for betrayal.
Regal Ancestor Spirit (or as a representation of the Ancestral Followers) could also be temperance. Many groups are persecuted by the golden order in Elden Ring mostly because their worship of a rival god or being a perceived threat despite no initial ill intent towards the golden order such as the Nomadic Merchants and now extinct Fire Giants. These groups suffered more from their retaliation. The Ancestral Followers, however, were able to maintain their ways of life by simply avoiding the Golden Order. The Ancestral Followers’ content way of life allowed them to live in relative peace throughout all adversity within the lands between.
The reason Mesmer is called the impaler is if you look at the giants you see them impaled by spears resembling the spears Mesmer can spawn and his own spear
There are two Astels because "Astel" isn't a _name,_ it's a _title._ One Astel is the Naturalborn (aka the "bastard") of the void, while the other is the Stars of Darkness. Astels are the final stage in the lifecycle of the Fallingstar Beasts - they land as meteorites and emerge as aggressive, half-bull half-antlion monstrosities that take up residence in the craters they form until they reach maturity as "full grown" Fallingstar Beasts. Then they burrow deep beneath the earth and become Malformed Stars - the strange, centipede looking creatures we find hanging from the rocky ceilings of Ainsel River and the Altus Tunnels. Malformed Stars are physically very similar to the Astels in body appearance, albeit immobile and less developed - essentially the "crysalis" stage of the Astel lifecycle. The fact we find 3 of these things however lends evidence that Astels are not unique creatures. When a Malformed Star finally matures, it leaves its stationary position and delves even deeper underground, and it is these creatures - capable of conjuring meteor showers from the void itself - that wrought havoc upon the Eternal Cities. It is my opinion that the Astel we face in Ranni's Quest was the one responsible for the desolation of Nokron and/or Nokstella, but the much more powerful "Stars of Darkness" Astel is an older Astel, perhaps the oldest one to exist, and _it_ is the reason the third and final Eternal City doesn't even have a name anymore: this Astel destroyed it so utterly and thoroughly that nobody remained who even knew the city's moniker.
I'm ngl I did not know Fortissax was such a homie. Like he genuinely just wanted his friend back, for no reason other than he missed him and hated to see him suffer. Bro did not deserve that.
Hmmm…since Astel is kinda the “final boss” of Ranni’s quest line perhaps she could be a stand-in for chastity? Her mother was unable to move on from Radagon, yet Ranni chose to reject the position of empyrean which would involve her needing a consort. And her age of stars is basically her chilling up in space where no one knows she’s there. Not sure how to reconcile that with her getting married to the player, but idk, maybe that’s like a sign of her agency or something?
I could be wrong, but somehow to me it makes sense that astel attacked the city in deeproot dephts. After all, that city looks like an eternal city that is very messed up and without a night sky. Like the buildings are very similar to nokron and nokstella, but those two still have their skies. Edit: Why astel would have attacked there and not nokron, idk. Perhaps a mistake or the fingerslayer blade was moved to nokron after (during?) the attack.
I personally believe FIA is fortissax. Nowhere is fortissax’s gender ever stated, and fia’s goal of aiding godwyn as his “companion” could make more sense
Chasity fits well with Morgott, and come to think of it. Amongst his family, he alone remained loyal to the Golden Order and defended Lyndell from the Rogue Shardbearers. Morgott, who was abused his whole life for being an Omen, served the Order who discriminated his kind. Even as King of Lyndell, he never sought more power, only keeping Tarnished in their place. Plus, Chastity is the opposite of Lust, which most would associate with Mohg for... obvious reasons. It makes sense that the twin brothers would represent opposing aspects(Mogh= Lust, Morgott=Chasity).
Gurranq/Maliketh actually has two different dialogues at the beginning of the fight, I can’t remember if it depends on how many death roots you give him or if it’s when you don’t give him any I think it’s one of those I also can’t remember were I learned this i think it was a short I seen a few weeks ago but I still want to give some credit to that person even if I can’t remember them exactly lol
a slight correction on the maliketh lore. maliketh wasnt gifted to marika, they were straight up half siblings. its theorised that the reason of the empyrean shadows being beasts is that they were modeled after maliketh.
or placidusax is Marika's father with the god who disappeared, an important thing is that in the original Japanese the god is said to have disappeared and not flet, this gives a completely different connotation to what could have happened to this god
To be honest I think radagon could also represent diligence since all these years after the shattering he was trying to fix the elden ring but that’s just my opinion.
I agree with everything except the last one, it should have been the spirit deer, for it doesn’t seem to have a strong desire for anything really, just chilling
Am I the only one who thinks that the shardbearers are a reference to the stormlight archives? I mean, you do get their weapons and armor after you beat them in combat. Radan is a reference to Kaldin. Godfrey is a reference to Dalinar. Renalla is a reference to Shallan. Am I looking into this too much?
I heard a theory that since the Fallingstar Beast looks like a juvenile Astel, the theory goes that the Nox tried to corrupt Astel and its smaller kin across the underground to turn them against the Greater Will. That's why they've got horrible human features.
I find it so interesting that Marika and Godfrey birthed Godwyn the Golden. Whilst their other two children bore a curse. Theres also the whole naming convention of Marika Birthing Mohg and Morgott, Radhan and Rennala birthing Radahn, Rykard and Ranni, and of course Radagon and Marika, who we all know are just Marika birthing Messmer, Malenia, Miquella and Melina. Every child has the same first letter as their parents. Usually their mother. All except Godwyn. Is he really Marika’s son? Could he be Godfrey’s son from an earlier relationship? I saw a theory once that Marika could’ve helped orchestrate Godwyn’s death in order to sow chaos and try break free from her prison of Godhood, perhaps she chose Godwyn BECAUSE he’s not even hers? Idk. Food for thought.
Actually, the description of the spell eternal darkness kind of implies that the nox people, acidentally, summoned astel in a time of despair, and not that astel was sent by the greater will, but who knows
when it comes to the blessing of despair you have bioware fade to black bang cutscene with the dung eater and usher in an age of dung. this immensely shows how evil the dung eater actually is thats canon its probably in the lore. also marikas bed chamber does seem to have a veil similar to shadow trees veil it also reminds me of yo mamas bed chamber.
There is a theory that Fia IS Fortissax. There's a few things that could support that. 1. Ancient Dragons are capable of taking human form and whether Fortissax is male or female isn't officially confirmed. 2. When Fortissax dies in the deathbed dream, Fia dies at the same time, creating the Mending Rune of the Death Prince. Mending Runes only come about when their creator dies. We never see Fia in the deathbed dream as we do in the rest of the game. 3. The name Fia can be seen hidden in Fortissax' name. (F)ort(I)ss(A)x. 4. There's no other way Fia could possibly know where Godwyn was laid to rest or so loyal to him that she wouldn't have gone this far to become one with him without having serious feelings for him like Fortissax did. She couldn't have just asked around the Lands Between since she is Tarnished, and Tarnished are attacked on sight.
I think that tremperance and wrath for Godfrey perfectly. Hora loux is very clearly a representation of wrath, no denying that, but Godfrey is essentially just a more restrained and suppressed version of Hora Loux. A ‘tempered’ version. Both personas of the first Elden Lord represented by a virtue and a sin in opposition.
17:25 that’s a good point actually, who is the god for our tarnished to become Elden lord in the standard endings? Cause Marika is dead - we kill her - and there’s no other empyrean involved outside of Rannis ending
It's Marika still. While we kill Radagon, and Marika crumbles, she is kept alive in a sense by the greater will but in a state of death at the same time as punishment for the shattering.
So, correction, Nokron and Noksella still both have their night skies, so neither were the one directly assaulted by Astel. The Eternal City directly under the Erdtree, however, lacks a false sky and is visibly in a state of disrepair (and conveniently flooded so we can't see meteor impacts). This makes it the most likely target of Astel.
As for why the Fingerslayer Blade is in Nokron? They moved it when Astel landed. They picked it up, and moved it elsewhere. Because its a physical knife that can be moved.
“Why don’t we just take this knife, and move it over there”
@@Anonymous-73Heard that
they are false slies
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Those skies aren't real there simply false projections of the night sky
The fact that Godfrey is on this list of virtues is funny to me, because he always reminded me of Samson from the Bible.
First of all, he tears apart a lion, which Samson is specifically quoting as having choked out (or something like that) with his bare hands, he has long locks of hair (which are important to Samson's story, and seems to be at the focal point of the beard in Godfrey's case, compared to Samson's scalp hair), and he's simultaneously a man of temperance and wrath. He also has superhuman strength, which Hoarah Loux obviously parallels, given his clearly very primal moveset and his ability to cause shockwaves and explosions simply by stomping and slamming the ground. Such is my case as to why I think Godfrey/Hoarah Loux is an Elden Ring equivalent to the biblical Samson.
Huh, five of these actually line up incredibly well. Charity for Elden Beast is a little more arguable, and Chastity for Astel is... uh, did you never notice all the larval forms of Astel hanging from the ceiling around Siofra and Ainsel? It's pretty obvious that string of beads is laying eggs all over the place.
Aren't those ant eggs?
They are in places that Astel could never have reached though
@@andrewbowen2837it’s almost a god like the elden beast. I doubt he can’t change his form lore wise after all a literal dragon can so why couldn’t astel. Also there’s literal baby astels hanging around everywhere firing rocks at you and hanging from ceilings so idk how this is supposed to not be baby astels especially since the eggs are near the baby’s. It’s also called a bastard star so it’s probably similar to the elden beast maybe deformed or simply not fully formed like the elden beast which is a god. You can also see a few similarities the wings, the arms I guess and the little feet 4 of them to be exact which the elden beast also has I think but instead of it being feet it’s the things that fish have idk I’m not American
Edit: astel also has the same grab attack and upon googling the exact meaning of bastard it seems that the meaning isn’t the parent one but rather that astel is no longer in its pure or original version meaning it perhaps decayed or changed which is why it has a human head I guess deformed really fits
@GodfreyFirstEldenLord I'm not saying they aren't similar in design to astel because they obviously are. I'm suggesting they are not astel's offspring, but simply the same species in earlier life stages. I find it more likely they all fell with different meteorites. How else would you explain there being two different astels anyways?
Charity for Elden Beast is fine, now chastity, well I can't really think of anyone in Elden Ring that can fulfill that
I think Fia's "laying with the dead" is a way to bring them back to life, I believe she explains it somewhere when talking to her...
I think her goal was to bring Godwyn new life or some sort of peace to his body, and that makes me think she actually quite values life hence why she is so protective of Those Who Live in Death
I get Godfrey as temperance. The virtues are meant to overcome the sins so therefore the sin must be there to over come. Godfrey suppressing his wrath literally via serosh and figuratively by losing his purpose and still being faithful to Marika is displaying temperance. Also you only beat Godfrey when he succumbs back to his old wrathful self and reverting his growth in way
For Astel I think he's less created BY the Greater Will, and moreso made by the stars, which are the lack of gods in most cases, hence Naturalborn of the Void. Especially considering the starcaller beasts, baby Astel creatures, and second Astel, they're more of a species. I think what the Greater Will did was SEND one to the Eternal City, which caused chaos to ensue. They're just a dangerous, destructive, godless monster that was used as a weapon.
How do you know it was sent by the grater will?
@@Letwoo67 they said "I think" therefore it's likely more of a theory
"Natural born" is a polite way to say bastard so likely it was mistakenly made by the primeval current (the void) and the greater will directed this beast to do its bidding.
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As far as I understand, the Astels are a species, because you see a lot of them in various stages of development in Elden Ring.
I dont think, they directly serve the greater will, but were perhaps just very beneficial to its causes, so it sent a number of them to the lands between (because the Craters where the fallingstar beasts are in, as well as the arenas for the cave bosses, have golden fragments in them.
Serve is not quite right, the elden rings order contains the stars movement as well, which adds some more awesome to radahn, he wasn’t just holding back the stars, he was holding back the very order the world confides in, but namely astel is more under the influence of the controlled by, my theory for the one is rannis quest is that the greater will was defending itself, if it is order then it can see with some amount of precognition at least, so it would make sense that it defends itself with fate as a shield.
I love that Marika keeps being like "Ok we're gonna need a lot of fire so build a fucking GIANT fire machine." and the God of Fire is like 👀"for me?"
Like lady you need to stop building enormous elemental monuments if you dont wanna fuck around with other gods
I don't get it. what fucking GIANT fire machine are you referring to?
There are many "Astel" around the land (like the one in the Altus Tunnel) and we know that "Astel" is the final evolution form of the Fallingstar Beast. Perhaps "Natural born of the void" simply means this particular Astel was allowed to fully mature from Fallingstar Beast to Astel while in space before he was sent down to the Land Between.
As for why there are two Astels, my head theory is that the "Star of Darkness" Astel is the one that destroyed the city of the Nox and not the "Natural born of the void" (If you took away the false "night sky" of the Nox, you'll be left with darkness since they're underground).
It's always easier to find sins then virtues
The reason Astel is the “Natural Born of the Void” and “Stars of Darkness” is because “Astel” likely isn’t the beings name, “Astel” seems to just be the fully grown version of the Fallingstar Beasts, and ironically the “Full Grown Fallingstar Beast” proves this, as you can see a little Astel skull on their head, this explain why there are multiple Astels and not much else
So the life cycle of an Astel is crashing into the earth as a falling star beast, burrowing underground and going through a metamorphosis into the white astels we see. They then stay underground and grow into their adult form. Finally, they grow to such a large size that they emerge from the ground and return to the stars, where they continue to grow until their mass collapses in on themselves, forming another falling star beast and repeating the cycle.
Personally I think fortisaxx should be dilingence because he stuck by Goldwyn and was then inflicted with death blight
oh hey! Finally someone makes someone about the virtues! Great work on this!
I love the editing in this video, that shot of D throwing a rock directly at the screen was cool
"Sit back as i dump this information on you" or something along that line 1:22
Next episode : Elden ring and the 7 discord mods
Mohg is definitely on there
Edit: I would like to apologize
@@Raine_Sakan godskin noble 💀
@@popcat3078Fire giant too. Bro is a fat angry bearded ginger
Godrick’s definitely in
@@Raine_Sakanapologize to my goat!
i absolutely love hearing your theories, especially the marika one. what if marika let the night of the black knives happen because she saw godwyn and lanseax as a threat, bringing in a different ancient dragon order or something? fascinating. thanks for this video and all the others, would love to see more!
The Greater Will is definitely an Outer God. The Frenzied Flame is a confirmed Outer God, and they are pretty clearly two feuding halves of one whole similar to Radagon and Marika. Order and Chaos, two fingers and three fingers form the hand of god. They probably used to be The One Great.
Additionally the Twin Bird is an Envoy for the Outer God of Death the same way the Elden Beast is an Envoy for the Greater Will.
Good one
Except for for a few contradictions here: first off, in the japanese translation outer gods are referred to as Kami, which resemble more of spirits related to aspects of the world, however the greater will is named after God from the bible, which implies a certain higher level of power or authority.
On top of this the hand theory doesnt quite add up, as the sizes between the two fingers and three fingers are very different, making for an ill-fit. Theres also mant two fingers around the lands between, however there's only one three fingers.
@@themanthemyth4522 I mean the three fingers are probably just skin and bones cuz of the whole burning forever thing. And there where probably multiple three fingers around as emissaries of the big crazy fella, same as the two fingers for the greater will
I love that you used the ash lake music for placisdusax
i'm so glad someone caught it
Can’t believe I caught this so early, lol. Nice continuation of the theme!
0:13 Calling it now. Radahn is diligence.
Radahn is 100% kindness. I get Fortisaxx but Radahn is so extremely nice to eveyone he meets throughout every thing he does, for example, him laying down his arms so Malenia can put her arm back on during their fight with eachother.
honestly i dont even think any of these are stretches. love the video!
literally just watched the sins videos a week ago, and now you drop this
7:30 in the weeping peninsula there is a church that melina can echo words of marika and it sounds like marika wanted the tarnished to be banished to the badlands to grow stronger and return to fix what she will do when she shatters the elden ring
1hour i checked for your video and god blees its here
So what does the Ancestor Spirit represent?
He represents D E E R
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One of my theories is that to wolf-like grafted lightning beast we see in the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC trailer is Miquella’s Shadow.
The thing about that lightning beast though is it is puppeted by people. If you look really close you can see human legs.
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The elden ring lore vids wasn’t on my bingo card, but hell yeah brother keep it up
Quite enjoying the video thus far(about half way through), I’m just thinking it might have been interesting to include more of the deadly sin bosses as it shows the contrast and mirror like actions of both
Wasnt, godrick rather interesting how he can fit both
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Just a little correction, Marika's "betrayal" is more likely her banishment of him, as she tasks him to consume all the deathroot that was unleashed on the world, which she obviously knew was impossible. His inescapable hunger is a product of Marika, and thus she betrayed him and abandoned him
Which Sin/Virtue do you think the Regal Ancestor Spirit?
Your videos are amazing dude
maybe i'm wrong but love is from god and unless the sin of lust(i forgot name) is not thinking of fcking somebody other than her husband she is still not really lusting
Empyrian as in IE, someone from the Empire although which one is never stated it is from outside the lands between and comes to it from large ships capable of faring well on the ocean from a highly advanced civilization that was destroyed for one reason or another.
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The Dung Eater was once a stern believer in the Guidance of Grace and the Golden Order, to the point he equated it to the golden sun itself (Omen Armor set description). Yet, he since has gone astray once he saw how badly the Omens (who are lit innocent children mind you) were treated and decided to make it his mission to spread the "curse" around however he can (when everyone is cursed, no one will be). (Sure, he's a sadistic fucc who taints people's souls, but the road to hell is paved with good intentions) by this logic, wouldn't the Dung Eater also exemplar the virtue of charity and/or kindness?
i feel like all this talk about the strength of all the bosses like astel, which singlehandedly destroyed an entire city makes the Tarnished, who kills all of them singlehandedly, just seem like an absolute badass
Ik he wanted to do bosses he hadn’t done, but I believe Morgott lines up with humility pretty well.
21:25 - I believe Fia sees Godwyn (in his Prince of Death form) as something of a kindred spirit: both are reviled for their capacity of bringing the dead back to life (her, in a much smaller scale than him). This is illustrated the most after she kills D: she claims to be one of Those Who Live in Death even though she's technically not.
Even while shunned, she actively celebrates and embraces her role ("where I come from, it's a sacred act"), so her ultimate goal is to make ressurecting the dead a sacred act everywhere (by birthing the rune that allows for it).
Now, if only the game didn't go so hard on the lore vs gameplay separation for that ending. We're told by her and by Rogier that Living in Death is no offence and that those people just want to be left alone, but we don't find a single friendly talking skeleton to help us sympathize with that point of view.
Honestly I think the reason Malenia and her brother didn’t have shadows was cause they weren’t fit to be the next rulers of the Lands Between. One is cursed with Scarlet Rot the other is cursed with eternal youth. So they weren’t viewed as good enough Ranni was perfect though she didn’t have defects, she was powerful and talented. So I think the Elden Beast planned for Ranni to replace Marika cause it knew of Marikas plans for betrayal.
I was expecting the charity portion of the video to Segway into an AD, I love your channel because you dont do this. I love it all.
Regal Ancestor Spirit (or as a representation of the Ancestral Followers) could also be temperance. Many groups are persecuted by the golden order in Elden Ring mostly because their worship of a rival god or being a perceived threat despite no initial ill intent towards the golden order such as the Nomadic Merchants and now extinct Fire Giants. These groups suffered more from their retaliation. The Ancestral Followers, however, were able to maintain their ways of life by simply avoiding the Golden Order. The Ancestral Followers’ content way of life allowed them to live in relative peace throughout all adversity within the lands between.
Melina was out here puttin the hurt on maliketh.
The reason Mesmer is called the impaler is if you look at the giants you see them impaled by spears resembling the spears Mesmer can spawn and his own spear
There are two Astels because "Astel" isn't a _name,_ it's a _title._ One Astel is the Naturalborn (aka the "bastard") of the void, while the other is the Stars of Darkness.
Astels are the final stage in the lifecycle of the Fallingstar Beasts - they land as meteorites and emerge as aggressive, half-bull half-antlion monstrosities that take up residence in the craters they form until they reach maturity as "full grown" Fallingstar Beasts. Then they burrow deep beneath the earth and become Malformed Stars - the strange, centipede looking creatures we find hanging from the rocky ceilings of Ainsel River and the Altus Tunnels.
Malformed Stars are physically very similar to the Astels in body appearance, albeit immobile and less developed - essentially the "crysalis" stage of the Astel lifecycle. The fact we find 3 of these things however lends evidence that Astels are not unique creatures. When a Malformed Star finally matures, it leaves its stationary position and delves even deeper underground, and it is these creatures - capable of conjuring meteor showers from the void itself - that wrought havoc upon the Eternal Cities.
It is my opinion that the Astel we face in Ranni's Quest was the one responsible for the desolation of Nokron and/or Nokstella, but the much more powerful "Stars of Darkness" Astel is an older Astel, perhaps the oldest one to exist, and _it_ is the reason the third and final Eternal City doesn't even have a name anymore: this Astel destroyed it so utterly and thoroughly that nobody remained who even knew the city's moniker.
Bro maliketh had a really horrible life, betrayed by two people he trusted the most
I'm ngl I did not know Fortissax was such a homie. Like he genuinely just wanted his friend back, for no reason other than he missed him and hated to see him suffer. Bro did not deserve that.
I think Placidusax’s god might’ve been the three fingers as you use the unalloyed gold needle to quell the flame of frenzy in his arena.
I think maybe the bead things on Astel's back are eggs, and the Astel in consecrated snow field is hatched from one of those eggs.
my headcanon is that it was not the elden ring but the crucible that was when placid ruled.
I think you are absolutely right, I’m making a video now about this subject actually LOL
Hmmm…since Astel is kinda the “final boss” of Ranni’s quest line perhaps she could be a stand-in for chastity? Her mother was unable to move on from Radagon, yet Ranni chose to reject the position of empyrean which would involve her needing a consort. And her age of stars is basically her chilling up in space where no one knows she’s there. Not sure how to reconcile that with her getting married to the player, but idk, maybe that’s like a sign of her agency or something?
I could be wrong, but somehow to me it makes sense that astel attacked the city in deeproot dephts. After all, that city looks like an eternal city that is very messed up and without a night sky.
Like the buildings are very similar to nokron and nokstella, but those two still have their skies.
Edit: Why astel would have attacked there and not nokron, idk. Perhaps a mistake or the fingerslayer blade was moved to nokron after (during?) the attack.
I personally believe FIA is fortissax. Nowhere is fortissax’s gender ever stated, and fia’s goal of aiding godwyn as his “companion” could make more sense
I doubt Fia's an ancient dragon, there'd probably be a tell somewhere for it
Chasity fits well with Morgott, and come to think of it. Amongst his family, he alone remained loyal to the Golden Order and defended Lyndell from the Rogue Shardbearers. Morgott, who was abused his whole life for being an Omen, served the Order who discriminated his kind. Even as King of Lyndell, he never sought more power, only keeping Tarnished in their place. Plus, Chastity is the opposite of Lust, which most would associate with Mohg for... obvious reasons. It makes sense that the twin brothers would represent opposing aspects(Mogh= Lust, Morgott=Chasity).
Shadow of the colossus music goes soo hard
Gurranq/Maliketh actually has two different dialogues at the beginning of the fight, I can’t remember if it depends on how many death roots you give him or if it’s when you don’t give him any I think it’s one of those I also can’t remember were I learned this i think it was a short I seen a few weeks ago but I still want to give some credit to that person even if I can’t remember them exactly lol
a slight correction on the maliketh lore. maliketh wasnt gifted to marika, they were straight up half siblings. its theorised that the reason of the empyrean shadows being beasts is that they were modeled after maliketh.
or placidusax is Marika's father with the god who disappeared, an important thing is that in the original Japanese the god is said to have disappeared and not flet, this gives a completely different connotation to what could have happened to this god
Damn nice video!
To be honest I think radagon could also represent diligence since all these years after the shattering he was trying to fix the elden ring but that’s just my opinion.
Looking heavenly today
I agree with everything except the last one, it should have been the spirit deer, for it doesn’t seem to have a strong desire for anything really, just chilling
Hey man I was wondering when you would send a new Elden Ring vid
Soldier of Godrick is the Virtue of Kindness for letting you defeat him instead of him brutally destroying you😊
To add for Godfrey... He admires our strenght and recognizes us to become Elden Lord
Am I the only one who thinks that the shardbearers are a reference to the stormlight archives?
I mean, you do get their weapons and armor after you beat them in combat.
Radan is a reference to Kaldin.
Godfrey is a reference to Dalinar.
Renalla is a reference to Shallan.
Am I looking into this too much?
I heard a theory that since the Fallingstar Beast looks like a juvenile Astel, the theory goes that the Nox tried to corrupt Astel and its smaller kin across the underground to turn them against the Greater Will. That's why they've got horrible human features.
I find it so interesting that Marika and Godfrey birthed Godwyn the Golden. Whilst their other two children bore a curse. Theres also the whole naming convention of Marika Birthing Mohg and Morgott, Radhan and Rennala birthing Radahn, Rykard and Ranni, and of course Radagon and Marika, who we all know are just Marika birthing Messmer, Malenia, Miquella and Melina. Every child has the same first letter as their parents. Usually their mother. All except Godwyn. Is he really Marika’s son? Could he be Godfrey’s son from an earlier relationship? I saw a theory once that Marika could’ve helped orchestrate Godwyn’s death in order to sow chaos and try break free from her prison of Godhood, perhaps she chose Godwyn BECAUSE he’s not even hers? Idk. Food for thought.
Actually, the description of the spell eternal darkness kind of implies that the nox people, acidentally, summoned astel in a time of despair, and not that astel was sent by the greater will, but who knows
when it comes to the blessing of despair you have bioware fade to black bang cutscene with the dung eater and usher in an age of dung. this immensely shows how evil the dung eater actually is thats canon its probably in the lore. also marikas bed chamber does seem to have a veil similar to shadow trees veil it also reminds me of yo mamas bed chamber.
There is a theory that Fia IS Fortissax. There's a few things that could support that.
1. Ancient Dragons are capable of taking human form and whether Fortissax is male or female isn't officially confirmed.
2. When Fortissax dies in the deathbed dream, Fia dies at the same time, creating the Mending Rune of the Death Prince. Mending Runes only come about when their creator dies. We never see Fia in the deathbed dream as we do in the rest of the game.
3. The name Fia can be seen hidden in Fortissax' name. (F)ort(I)ss(A)x.
4. There's no other way Fia could possibly know where Godwyn was laid to rest or so loyal to him that she wouldn't have gone this far to become one with him without having serious feelings for him like Fortissax did. She couldn't have just asked around the Lands Between since she is Tarnished, and Tarnished are attacked on sight.
I think that tremperance and wrath for Godfrey perfectly. Hora loux is very clearly a representation of wrath, no denying that, but Godfrey is essentially just a more restrained and suppressed version of Hora Loux. A ‘tempered’ version. Both personas of the first Elden Lord represented by a virtue and a sin in opposition.
Your videos have lots of views but you have not half the sub count. So i subbed cuz content pretty good ngl.
15:52 Maliketh has 2 different dialogues. This one is heard after you do most of Gurranq’s quest if I’m not mistaken
Astel as Chastity makes perfect sense. No one would sleep with him!
Hoarah Loux is wrath, Godfrey is temperance got it.
Would it be wrong to say Radahn also embodies temperance?yknow with his code if honor and refraining from striking malenia while she is down?
23:47 that is a sorcery
17:25 that’s a good point actually, who is the god for our tarnished to become Elden lord in the standard endings? Cause Marika is dead - we kill her - and there’s no other empyrean involved outside of Rannis ending
It's Marika still. While we kill Radagon, and Marika crumbles, she is kept alive in a sense by the greater will but in a state of death at the same time as punishment for the shattering.
It's still Marika that's why you put her head back on her.
What about placidisax’s outer god
It’s funny how he used the one reborns theme instead of astels theme after saying he belongs in bloodborne
Smoughtown mentioned! Like dispensed!
Virtue of charity should go to Greyoll for sitting still and allowing us to farm runes for all eternity.
A new vid nice
The Regal Ancestor has to be some kind of devil spawn considering how Holy Damage rips it to shreds.
shoutout to the sotc music
This’ll be a cool video
Ok didn’t expect the Elden Beast to be the first one
astel isn't a creation by the Greater Will, item descriptions tell you that they're a type of malformed star
I feel like godfrey fits better for lust, as he caged up his lust for battle in a lion. His lion is a literal chastity cage
Is the beginning song Shadow Of The Colossu?
praying for another eldemon video 🙏
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Chastity for Astel makes sense to me. Don’t think it’s much of a stretch