What is the True Nature of the Greater Will?

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • Did the writers intend for players to believe that the Greater Will is alive, sentient, and intelligent? Or did they intend something else altogether?
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Intro
    03:41 The Three Fingers and the Origin of Everything
    06:51 Berhnal, The Recusant
    08:25 The Opening Cinematic
    11:21 Who Imprisoned Marika?
    13:48 The Ire of a God
    15:05 The Elden Stars Incantation
    16:46 How to Read Item Descriptions Like a Professor
    20:04 The Living Incarnation of Order
    21:34 The Two Fingers
    24:26 What About the Mending Runes?
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  • @kitakkful
    @kitakkful 14 днів тому +417

    Please, never feel stupid.
    Your videos provide an excellent jumping off point for thoughtful discussion. We learn about our worlds by interacting with them. Mistakes are made, and from them we learn and grow.

    • @rocki_bb
      @rocki_bb 13 днів тому +8

      I agree 100%
      I may not agree with your conclusion or how you interpreted evidence to reach that conclusion, but I've never thought of you or your content as stupid. Your videos (that I've seen) are well thought out and well researched. Sometimes the questions you've asked don't have a definitive answer. FromSoft games are known for providing few definitive answers. You do great work with the material they provide.

    • @Amigo21189
      @Amigo21189 13 днів тому +16

      Surely a stupid person would never stop to consider, "wait, what if my founding assumptions are all wrong? What happens to the topic if those ideas just aren't true?"

    • @user-hb1yo5ep9y
      @user-hb1yo5ep9y 13 днів тому +3

      @@Amigo21189 I can't help but RELATE to MINDS like YOURS

  • @VictorIV0310
    @VictorIV0310 14 днів тому +488

    Worm squid with sword and feet.

    • @admiralalbion2279
      @admiralalbion2279 14 днів тому +19

      Feet ? 😏

    • @AroAceGamer
      @AroAceGamer 14 днів тому +11

      Squidward?

    • @_KRUGR_
      @_KRUGR_ 14 днів тому +1

      Never thought about it like that before 🤯

    • @user-hb1yo5ep9y
      @user-hb1yo5ep9y 14 днів тому

      Bacon, toast, hope & Prayer😊
      (Suit up, and show up❤❤❤)

    • @connorodum6710
      @connorodum6710 14 днів тому +2

      With more glitter than a Kesha video from 2010

  • @unclefatback
    @unclefatback 14 днів тому +374

    the absolute roast of the elden beast out of nowhere was insane.

    • @HopeiThis
      @HopeiThis 14 днів тому +19

      So relatable though, Elden Beast gave me the most trouble on my first play-through too!

    • @unclefatback
      @unclefatback 14 днів тому +25

      @@HopeiThis worst main boss in the game for sure. I definitely love getting one hit on him and then chasing him across the arena for the next 5 minutes.

    • @jeambeam3173
      @jeambeam3173 14 днів тому +5

      Shit take ​@@unclefatback

    • @unclefatback
      @unclefatback 14 днів тому +3

      @@jeambeam3173 ???

    • @buffoonustroglodytus4688
      @buffoonustroglodytus4688 14 днів тому +11

      @@unclefatbackhe’s just a fan boy pole rider who can’t handle an ounce of criticism towards his favourite game.

  • @alexanderdumas-
    @alexanderdumas- 14 днів тому +303

    The Greater Will(Smith): “keep my COSMIC NATURE OUT YOUR F*CKING MOUTH” 🌌

    • @user-hb1yo5ep9y
      @user-hb1yo5ep9y 14 днів тому +13

      Wow,......I totally plan to steal.this

    • @vincentbeton
      @vincentbeton 14 днів тому +4

      The Normal Will hopefully takes inspiration from Marika and shatter that Ring already. Then again, not sure if we want a Shattering Slapping War as follow up

    • @BullseyeBobE
      @BullseyeBobE 14 днів тому +2

      xDDD

    • @balmain2496
      @balmain2496 13 днів тому +1

      Good one

    • @antonironstag5085
      @antonironstag5085 5 днів тому

      Elden Ring 2, can't wait to play it! 😊

  • @thepineappleyempireofsuper9612
    @thepineappleyempireofsuper9612 14 днів тому +223

    I really like the idea that The Greater Will is not hands on, and that Marika and Radagon are much more at fault for the wars in the lands between. Just like in real life, all wars are created by the assumption of some greater good by the aggressor, but that greater good is more of an enabler than an active force, regardless of its own sapience or lack thereof.

    • @metalface_villain
      @metalface_villain 14 днів тому +10

      the greater will existed before marika and the golden order and so did the ring/beast, so i agree with u that marika is responsible for her actions. ofc the greater will through the ring and the power it gives definitely had some influence on her, just like money, power and fame would to a normal human in the real world but that doesn't take away from one's accountability. that being said, i think marika had way more free will and was way more responsible for her actions when she was an empyrean and did all the horrible things that she did cuz it appears that after ascending to godhood her and her other part have distinct roles embedded to them, causality and regression.

    • @yougotserbed
      @yougotserbed 14 днів тому +11

      The current imperfection of the Golden Order, or instability of ideology, can be blamed upon the fickleness of the gods no better than men. That is the fly in the ointment.

    • @thomasdevlin5825
      @thomasdevlin5825 14 днів тому +6

      I always imagined that The Greater Will was physically somewhere in outer space, since the Elden Beast was sent to the lands between in a golden star, and so even if it is enormously powerful, it still has to rely on third parties to enact its will such as the Two Fingers and the Elden Beast.
      One theory I always found really interesting is that the Two Fingers have gone rogue, and since they are The Greater Will's only form of communication it has no way of directly interacting with the lands between. Multiple characters mention that the two fingers are no longer working the way they were intended to, they also have their own church outside of the golden order, and when you give Corhyn the assassins prayer book he considers it heresy, despite being from the Two Fingers

    • @Practicallypreposterous
      @Practicallypreposterous 13 днів тому +1

      ​@@thomasdevlin5825I feel like the Greater Will doesn't have a physical form, or embodies the cosmos in some way, which not only explains its name, but still explains the need for vassals and representatives

    • @rocki_bb
      @rocki_bb 13 днів тому

      ​@@Practicallypreposterousit could really go either way. This world doesn't seem to be a place where gods can instantly transport themselves to a new location. In Ranni's ending you undertake a long journey. Vassals and envoys could be needed because the Greater Will is physically located so far away

  • @josecastilloromero6709
    @josecastilloromero6709 14 днів тому +81

    As an archaeology student I've always seen fromsoft tory-telling as close as you can get to replicate how a historical investigation would go. Relying too much in just documental evidence will get you so far, there biases, is incomplete and doesn't present the full picture. Thats why I also see value in other elements: diference in architecture, clothing, iconography, real life inspirations, even the burial practises differences tell a story in this game. The scope to understand the lore is so wide and open to interpretation that, in a similar way to real life historial investigaton, is only the work of many people working toghether that this mess can be untangled. that's way things like not fully be able to explain things like what the greater will really is in a single video is not something to be ashamed

    • @ATC43
      @ATC43 14 днів тому +1

      Exactly this. Great post.

    • @sleepychickadee4087
      @sleepychickadee4087 14 днів тому

      Really well said!

    • @DanielGarcia-rx3kt
      @DanielGarcia-rx3kt 13 днів тому +1

      I'm hoping you've come across the channel of Tarnished Archaeologist lol

    • @josecastilloromero6709
      @josecastilloromero6709 13 днів тому +1

      @@DanielGarcia-rx3kt I have and I really like his approach, probably personal bias. But it's not perfect representation of how archaeology investigation would go, although is a really good work in that regard

  • @daaaanteeeee5389
    @daaaanteeeee5389 14 днів тому +223

    The Morgott analysis is gonna go hard

    • @r3dh0ll0w8
      @r3dh0ll0w8 14 днів тому +30

      You mean uncle Ruckus?

    • @amurabyhernandez382
      @amurabyhernandez382 14 днів тому +16

      ​@r3dh0ll0w8 why does this make so much sense lmao

    • @Maethendias
      @Maethendias 14 днів тому +8

      "morgott is gonna go hard"

  • @pancakes8670
    @pancakes8670 14 днів тому +137

    I always liked the separation of the Greater Will and the Golden Order. We need more fantasy stories where Religious institutions are actually mistaken about what their deities want. Elder Scrolls explores some of that too.

    • @chasethemaster3440
      @chasethemaster3440 14 днів тому +4

      Same

    • @user-zn9cp6gn1f
      @user-zn9cp6gn1f 13 днів тому +9

      man, the entire genre of cosmic horror is about humanity's misunderstanding of an unknowable universe

    • @Mojj2099
      @Mojj2099 12 днів тому +2

      Literally bloodborne my dude 😂

    • @dlwf11111
      @dlwf11111 11 днів тому +1

      Literally real life my dude

  • @friendalex7384
    @friendalex7384 14 днів тому +89

    I love these videos! One thing that I am unclear on re the Two Fingers: later, when something doesn't go as planned (the thorns preventing access to the Erdtree), the Fingers call the GW, and Enia implies that it might take years. This makes it sound like the Fingers don't actually know if the GW is pleased with us specifically, and we don't even know how long it has been since they've actually spoken, and it might just be the case that we are fulfilling whatever the Fingers understand the GW's standing orders to be. It feels like that was supposed to be a reveal that hey, no, there's nobody actually there driving the bus; this could also help explain why the GW needs vassals at all. It's just an interesting thing to consider.
    I absolutely agree with the idea that we are supposed to read the GW as sentient- even if it is, in fact, not- personifying concepts themselves is a fromsoft trope at this point.

    • @themaniae4803
      @themaniae4803 14 днів тому +8

      That's the fun fact. They probably fully believe that this is what the GW wants and they think to know that she's pleased and she bless our mission. A very good plot point, the wise and superior Fingers don't know nothing after all.

    • @dhfiwxjf
      @dhfiwxjf 14 днів тому

      They probably only get a few transmissions every other millennia
      And the rest is interpretation
      In a society ruled by order that's enough because there won't be anything changing, because why would it? Why fix something if it is (presumably) already well oiled?
      And there it is, a system that worked
      But oh no here comes the shattering.
      A fast changing of times, too fast for the two fingers and the greater will
      And thus the two fingers as the "next in line" made the decisions and credited the greater will

    • @rocki_bb
      @rocki_bb 13 днів тому +5

      Marika came up with this plan back when she stripped Godfrey and the other Tarnished of their grace. I think Marika had planned for Radagon's unwillingness to be deposed or how much power she had given him. Imo the GW didn't really care until the disorder and chaos overtook the land.
      Since the Two Fingers communicate using light, I think the amount of time it will take to get a response is supposed to show how far away the GW is from the Lands Between. I believe the TF we interact with in the Roundtable Hold are Marika's TF specifically, and they're trying to maintain the status quo with her in power and the Erdtree intact.

    • @pantonpg
      @pantonpg 12 днів тому +5

      That happens because the Two Fingers were fooled by Marika. This whole time the TF assumed it was the Greater Will who gave grace back to the Tarnished, so they could restore the Elden Ring and become Elden Lord. So, why would the Erdtree block the path for them if the Greater Will is the one who wanted the Tarnished to brandish the Elden Ring? That does not make sense, right?
      That´s because it wasn´t the Greater Will who gave the Tarnished their grace back. It was Marika all along. It´s Marika who wants us to brandish the Elden Ring, burn the Erdtree and create a new Order.
      When the TF know that the Erdtree is blocked and the only way in is burning it down, they panick and desperetly try to communicate with the Greater Will.... but it seems they can´t anymore. Becasue the Greater Will abandoned The Lands Between a long time ago. And the only ones who protect what´s left of their precious Golden Order are Morgott and Radagon.

    • @themaniae4803
      @themaniae4803 12 днів тому +3

      @@pantonpg "Kono Marika Da!"
      I'm not sure she's doing this fully concious of herself or even if there is One herself right now, but yeah, she was the one behind the return of the tarnished, not the GW.

  • @MrJuliansnow
    @MrJuliansnow 14 днів тому +53

    I have not played Elden Ring. Being able to say "I may be wrong" and looking at new evidence, is a good trait in life. I respect people that can say that. I also enjoy your videos on games that I have played. You provide thought, analysis, and a perspective that I don't have. Thank you for your content.

    • @themaniae4803
      @themaniae4803 12 днів тому

      Yep, he's cool. A lot of "open-minded" youtubers out there blocks you when you even just suggest something against what they say.

  • @gustavl3107
    @gustavl3107 14 днів тому +67

    Super important what you said about believing the Narrator (i.e the item descriptions)! People get downright paranoid about not trusting what's in front of them in this game sometimes, and some foundation is necessary. After all, what's the point of trying to figure out the lore if you don't believe in anything?
    I think it's super healthy to always take definitive statements in item descriptions at face value - if a description wants us to be uncertain, it will use uncertain language.

    • @The5lacker
      @The5lacker 14 днів тому

      There is definitely a contrarian bent to a lot of people's interpretations that just leads to them inventing nonsense basically from whole-cloth to justify why everything we read *must* be a lie.

    • @dgalloway107
      @dgalloway107 14 днів тому +2

      Except every description that involves Radagon and Marika literally lies to you lmao.

    • @Romapolitan
      @Romapolitan 13 днів тому

      Examples? Since I don't remember items that say they are seperate. I only remember dialouge that says that, which comes from people that don't know the full context.​ So it would be nice if you could remind me.@@dgalloway107

    • @Knoloaify
      @Knoloaify 13 днів тому +9

      @@dgalloway107 Where exactly? Because I can't remember a single item that does lie to the player about Radagon and Marika. It never mentions that Radagon = Marika because it's never relevant to said item.

    • @dlwf11111
      @dlwf11111 11 днів тому

      That’s kind of what this video feels like too

  • @mozzarelli9389
    @mozzarelli9389 14 днів тому +40

    In Regards to the Greater Will giving Marika/Radagon the "tools" to make the Golden Order, I think something important to remember is that going off the concept that the Greater will is the embodiment of order, It probably gave those tools to make any type of society because it doesn’t really care as long as order exists in some form. additionally, that could also be why it was so angered or displeased with the shattering war, as a Chaotic event such as that is in direct opposition to its fundamental principles.

    • @knightsblight
      @knightsblight 6 днів тому

      A society of bug eaters would be acceptable so long as it's orderly

    • @hineni6406
      @hineni6406 5 днів тому

      @@knightsblight enforced by the Davos Beast, lmao

  • @scorpioneldar
    @scorpioneldar 14 днів тому +73

    I think your first point tells us more than you say. The 3 fingers state that the greater will made a mistake. For something to be a mistake it needs more than to be bad or in error. There needs to be intention and specifically that intention needs to be failed. From that alone we know that the greater will must be intelligent and aware. At least enough to make mistakes in the first place. 2 asteroids colliding isn't a mistake it's just an event a mistake would be trying to land on an astroid and crashing into it instead. Both might result in the destruction of colliding objects but that is only a mistake if you care about whether or not the objects are destroyed. An unthinking uncaring thing cannot make nor recognize mistakes.
    Presuming we trust the 3 fingers anyway

    • @ScarleSimpMikaelOre
      @ScarleSimpMikaelOre 14 днів тому +8

      The best part? It's only fingers that have a better grasp what the truth is, it just has a messed up solution which could be as wrong as that of the two fingers

    • @metalface_villain
      @metalface_villain 14 днів тому +7

      not necessarily true, someone like the 3 fingers and the chaos can say life is a mistake, that doesn't mean life was made by someone or with intentions. i can definitely see someone with a nihilistic perspective say that. i personally don't know if the greater will is sentient or not but one would assume that in a high fantasy setting like this with space gods and all that it would xD i highly doubt though that the greater will gives a fuck other than having a sort of order imposed.

    • @Alienoiable
      @Alienoiable 14 днів тому +3

      @@metalface_villain "not necessarily true, someone like the 3 fingers and the chaos can say life is a mistake, that doesn't mean life was made by someone or with intentions."
      But the fact that it's called a "mistake" by the 3 fingers implies the 3 fingers are intelligent, and therefore the two fingers and the greater will probably are, as well.

    • @themaniae4803
      @themaniae4803 14 днів тому +8

      ​@@metalface_villain Yep, is fully a Nihilist vision in the worst way. "Life is pain so burn everything." Quite funny after what Shabriri did to the merchants. Also, yeah, GW don't give a total sh*t about what is the order. Malenia, AFTER the Rot, was chosen as an Empyrean, and even with a chance of a Rot Goddess with the Elden Ring, GW did nothing.

    • @derrickcrowe3888
      @derrickcrowe3888 14 днів тому +2

      Also, after burning the Erdtree, the Two Fingers make a specific pose, and the Finger Reader tells you it's communicating with the Greater Will. If we take the Finger Reader's word for it, an attempt to communicate implies a belief in the possibility of a response, which suggests an intellect or at least sentience.

  • @The5lacker
    @The5lacker 14 днів тому +19

    I think an interesting detail about the Mending Runes is that the source of all three of them are Tarnished: People who have, either directly or indirectly, been removed from the Golden Order, but called upon when things have gotten dire. People who are bringing new ideas to a flawed Order, from their experiences of having to live outside of it.
    I'm deeply curious as to whether Miquella will be bringing his own, new ending to Elden Ring with the DLC, and what shape that'll take. From what little we know about him, he seems at this point in his life to be fairly dismissive of the Golden Order. It couldn't cure his sister, he's sheltering a bunch of things viewed as malign by the Order in his treehouse, that he was specifically building as a new, alternative tree to the Erdtree, and he's fully divested himself of the body and Grace he was entitled to by birth, in pursuit of something in the Lands of Shadow, which from descriptions seems to be a sort of... oubliette that Marika and/or the Golden Order used for things they didn't want around. Very curious indeed.

  • @LtCdrXander
    @LtCdrXander 14 днів тому +65

    It's a will that is greater

    • @patrickkinnear8625
      @patrickkinnear8625 14 днів тому +5

      Greater than what?

    • @LtCdrXander
      @LtCdrXander 14 днів тому +24

      @@patrickkinnear8625 lesser wills I guess

    • @Swampboiii
      @Swampboiii 14 днів тому +1

      Yes

    • @CoperliteConsumer
      @CoperliteConsumer 14 днів тому +3

      Which implies intelligence.

    • @LtCdrXander
      @LtCdrXander 14 днів тому +7

      Or maybe it's just a guy named Will who has proclaimed himself greater than all other people named Will

  • @Greaseball01
    @Greaseball01 14 днів тому +17

    Item descriptions often provide context for where their information comes from, for example, in the elden stars description is starts by saying "It is said that..." Meaning this information is information passed down and not objective fact. I generally assume unless there's a preface or qualifier like this in the description, that the item descriptions are objectively true and that's how I personally make the distinction between objective and subject info within item descriptions

    • @Jach93
      @Jach93 10 днів тому

      I agree wholeheartedly. I was thinking during the video that knowing that the Elden Beast is only thought by the people of the Lands Between to be consciously sent by the Greater Will is still good information. It potentially not being true doesn’t diminish its value since we are learning about common beliefs of the people there and that informs how we in turn interpret their thoughts and actions.

  • @savageshyguy4486
    @savageshyguy4486 14 днів тому +11

    Feedback is always good
    Don't confuse it with destructive criticism
    You make good compelling arguments with the knowledge you have
    Love your videos keep doing what your doing

  • @Gensolink
    @Gensolink 14 днів тому +21

    What I find interesting about the Elden Beast. Notice the big scar on its belly ? There's a theory that since the beast came with the Elden Ring it's somewhat linked to it and so when trying to fracture it the Beast retaliate because it was getting smashed. There's also an attack of the elden beast that crucifies you to a rune and pierces you with dozens of spears so it makes sense if the Beast punished Marika even if it wasnt from a direct order and more from an act of self defense

    • @metalface_villain
      @metalface_villain 14 днів тому +7

      the elden ring is the elden beast, the scar on it's belly is because of the fracture of the ring. the ring ofc is inside marika/radagon, that's why when ragagon loses the beast comes out to fight us. i think the beast through radagon is indeed responsible for crucifying marika. i think marika wanted a new order and a new lord to change the current order but radagon wants things to go back to what they used to be, that's why he attacks us to take our shards and do exactly that. we know marika shattered the ring because of godwyn but i don't know for sure why she wants a new order and what shape she wants it to take.

    • @Terminator-ht3sx
      @Terminator-ht3sx 13 днів тому +1

      @Lee-km7qqno. it’s stated the elden beast is the elden ring so the wound is from marika shattering the elden ring

    • @themaniae4803
      @themaniae4803 12 днів тому

      @Lee-km7qq Marika is the vessel of the Elden Ring, that also is the Elden Beast, but there is something more. The connection between the vessel and the Elden Ring is not just the same between a cup and the tea, because we can see Marika's/Radagon's body shattering when she smashed the Elden Ring (The story trailer). So you can say is a being shattering itself and then be punished by itself while the other itself is trying to fix itself. Mr.Miyazaki, even less please.

  • @phyn9665
    @phyn9665 14 днів тому +7

    Honestly it's good to get a fresh perspective on the lore of elden ring coming from more of a meta-physics angle rather than pure in-game lore. You've brought up ideas that even other lore-tubers have yet to bring up that make a lot of sense (IE the Greater Will as an Eldritch being of pure order, being repelled by the discord in the Lands Between).

  • @AOpsyche
    @AOpsyche 14 днів тому +54

    i think the greater will is dualistic in nature, much like many other characters in the story. grace/order are but one half of the nature of the greater will, while chaos/frenzy is the other half of this same force. this force is not bifurcated in some long forgot conflict, but rather the connection between the two have been perceptually obscured for the denizens of the lands between.

    • @BiteTheHook
      @BiteTheHook 14 днів тому +4

      Reverse Sheogorath

    • @mauricegreen5321
      @mauricegreen5321 14 днів тому +1

      ​@@BiteTheHookwho shegorath

    • @VictorIV0310
      @VictorIV0310 14 днів тому

      @@mauricegreen5321Cheese eating monkey

    • @poppyfrancis7338
      @poppyfrancis7338 14 днів тому

      Considering that the frenzy flame is yellow, I don't think this is all that far off. To a greater extent, I genuinely feel as though many aspects of reality that don't fit into the world under the Golden Order could have been removed like the Rune of Death, turning into the outer gods without anything to influence. After all, once the rune of death is finally able to affect the world again after taking Godwyn's body as its shell and it starts to reshape the world in its image just like the rot infecting Caelid and the Haligtree, or the way that Frenzy and the formless mother seemingly alter the people they influence Trememdous facts about reality that hurt, that you don't want to have to acknowledge, but none the less very real and very important. Things get strange if you cut them out, and if they remain seperate then horrible things happen when they make their own independent contact with the world again.

    • @Doommarine-sr8y
      @Doommarine-sr8y 14 днів тому +3

      ⁠​⁠@@mauricegreen5321 Sheogorath is a character in the Elder Scrolls universe and is known as the god of madness and insanity.

  • @QuantumTelephone
    @QuantumTelephone 13 днів тому +5

    The "all things yearn to converge" line is actually a mistranslation for "all things yearn to fall into place". So your theory makes sense

  • @tarvoc746
    @tarvoc746 14 днів тому +44

    I think there is an important linguistic point that has been overlooked in this debate.
    A will is by definition personal. If the Greater Will is impersonal, then it is by definition not a will.

    • @pillarmenn1936
      @pillarmenn1936 13 днів тому +3

      Can we chalk that up to mistranslation or flowery wording? Cause that seems to be the case here if the Greater Will is indeed non sentient

    • @allenandrews2380
      @allenandrews2380 13 днів тому +6

      It can also be a very primitive drive or desire. I believe there can be an unconscious or subconscious "will" that a conscious being can discovery, but "will" might not be the best word to describe that. It's definitley mysterious or imperceptibly great or possibly unknowable.

    • @pillarmenn1936
      @pillarmenn1936 13 днів тому

      @@allenandrews2380 So an animal essentially. Similar to an insect.

    • @tarvoc746
      @tarvoc746 13 днів тому +3

      @@allenandrews2380 A subconscious in the psychological sense also still implies personhood.

    • @Knoloaify
      @Knoloaify 13 днів тому +5

      @@pillarmenn1936 In Japanese the word used for "Will" is "意志", which can mean will, intent, and determination. It's never used for things that aren't sentient as far as I can see. So no, as far as Japanese is concerned: the Greater Will IS sentient.
      In fact, we see plenty of examples in the game of the Greater Will spying on people (Iji's helm), controlling people (Blaidd, Ranni), making choices (abandoning the Demigods to instead call the Tarnished), etc. It's very difficult to argue that it's not sentient imo.

  • @iSmartMan1
    @iSmartMan1 14 днів тому +7

    Here's a couple of important questions to consider when contemplating the nature of the Greater Will
    1. In a scenario where the player defeats Radagon but then dies to the Elden Beast, what would happen next? Would the Elden Beast repair the seal on the Erdtree? Would it return to Radagon and wait for the next challenger? Would it leave the Erdtree and try to return to the Greater Will, or perhaps just rampage until someone defeated it?
    2. How far does the scope of the Elden Ring's influence extend? We know it extends across The Lands Between, but we also know other lands exist in this world, like the Land of Reeds or the places across the sea that Marika sent Godfrey and his men. If the rules defined by the Elden Ring govern the natural order of things across the world, and the Shattering War happened centuries ago, then why has no outside nation attempted to take advantage of the civil war stalemate and seize the Elden Ring for themselves? (Keep in mind, the truth about needing to burn the thorns to enter the Erdtree didn't become public knowledge until the player attempts to enter the Erdtree with two Great Runes, so no foreign nation would be aware that only someone with Grace could claim the Elden Ring). Sure, the reputations of the demigods could have scared many of them off, but over that much time, it's hard to believe that no foreign power would try to launch an assault on The Lands Between, or even offer an alliance and military support to one of the demigods to help them win the war.

  • @snakemoron
    @snakemoron 3 дні тому +3

    I love how the DLC changes the nature of the Fingers drastically... but you still hit it on the head at 22:20

    • @-endo-606
      @-endo-606 2 дні тому

      I feel like the introduction of Metyr and the revelations that follow point more towards a universal force sort of Greater Will

  • @Leon26555
    @Leon26555 14 днів тому +29

    No Glazing but love your content bro. just made something and was looking for something to watch to lol.

    • @Swampboiii
      @Swampboiii 14 днів тому +2

      It’s not glazing when this man makes genuinely good content

    • @Leon26555
      @Leon26555 13 днів тому

      @@Swampboiii This is true

  • @nocoolnamejimxx5084
    @nocoolnamejimxx5084 14 днів тому +51

    It is very likely that Marika discovered something that changed her mind on obedience to the Greater Will. There's a bonfire in game where Melina relates Marika declaring her intent to study the Greater Will much closer and sometime after that, she does an almost complete 180 in terms of her own Golden Order from trying to build it up, crush all competitors and make it as strong as possible, to actively betraying it and trying to tear it down.
    She essentially allows Ranni to steal a piece of destined death and kill Godwyn the Golden. She banishes Godfrey the first Elden Lord and master of the tarnished and basically tells them to become really strong and come back some day emboldened with the flame of ambition. She sends Melina out to find the "chosen" tarnished to assist in this. She IS Radagon, so her then denying the tarnished entry into the Erdtree forcing them to burn it could be another effort to basically destroy the own order she created and, of course, she herself shatters the Elden Ring.
    What she learned is not completely clear, but the change in behavior could not be more clear. She goes from one extreme to the polar opposite extreme. From doing everything possible to ensure the Golden Order's primacy and superiority over all other factions or ideologies to wanting to the exact opposite of subverting it however she can. After whatever she learned she then devotes all of her efforts to tear down what she had spent her entire life creating, even at the cost of basically the lives of all of her offspring (save perhaps Ranni and/or Miquella?) and her own life as well.
    I think it is likely that her study of the Greater Will turned up something that disgusted her or some way that she herself had been deceived and/or lied to. I suspect that the Erdtree is a parasite, feeding on everything that returns to it in order to make the Greater Will ever stronger. It is beautiful...and feeding on the entire world over the centuries.

    • @Cheattoe
      @Cheattoe 14 днів тому +7

      I’m not sure what she discovered but she clearly came to some conclusion. But you are wrong in one respect (in my view anyways for what that counts) radagon and marika are the same person but Radagon is the half that wishes to save the current order marika is the one who broke it that’s why she is impaled and crucified while radagon can whip the hammer out and go bonk bonk
      But then we must also ask ourselves what if she discovered nothing? What if she found the Elden beast and order and all of it have no real will or purpose and all of the blasphemy she committed in the past was all for not? What if that’s what shadow of the Erdtree will shed light on? What if that’s why miqeulla is doing what he’s doing?
      This is why I love and hate Elden ring we have a ring of possible and answers but no concrete center, no anchoring rune we can know anything from all we know is that radagon and marika are one and the only philosopher who would know more is wiggling his fam finger at the sky while his apprentice cries in a corner

    • @pancakes8670
      @pancakes8670 14 днів тому +9

      Parasite theory was always my favorite interpretation of the Erdtree. Isn't their lore about souls who die get absorbed into the Erdtree?
      Not to mention in the final boss arena, we see tons of Erdtrees in the distance, implying that the Greater Will has more of them in other realms, sending them out like probes.
      Another cool interpretation IMO is that we the player are the Greater Will, the two fingers being metaphorical for the fingers we use to manipulate the controller and thus the Tarnished. It makes sense, our will is the only one that matters in this world.

    • @alcoyot
      @alcoyot 14 днів тому +3

      The gold imo is kind of like the one ring from Tolkien. It corrupts and consumes anyone who tries to take it over for power. Just look at Marika at the end of the game. It’s just an empty shell. That’s no longer whoever the real Marika was. It’s just like how sorcerers get consumed who try to study the primal current of Star magic. Everyone in this game tries to use something to gain power and they pay the price for it.

    • @Alienoiable
      @Alienoiable 14 днів тому +1

      I think of the parasitic interpretation to be the one that makes the most sense for me. Power parasite and corrupts and do everything it can to grow stronger and stay alive for as long as possible through whatever means, even it that means being flexible and betraying itself, like it did with the "heretics from the Carian family".
      If order cannot prevail trough strength, it will redefine itself to prevail through laws. This is what a lifeform looking to survive anything will do : adapt in whatever way it can to overcome any threats. And what better thing to do for a parasite that is just looking to feed from as many worlds as possible ?

    • @calamitousenigma9052
      @calamitousenigma9052 14 днів тому +1

      Radagon and Marika are not the same person. They share a body, yes, but clearly have different motivations and personalities. The most clear example of this is Marika trying to shatter the Elden Ring while Radagon was the one trying to repair it, according to the description of Marika's Hammer.
      The Tarnished's return and slaying of the Elden Beast was always what Marika wanted, seeing as how she sent Godfrey away on purpose, and wanted her demigod children to claim their places as gods, lords, what have you. It would make no sense for her to block off the Erdtree, especially when Melina is almost certainly her daughter, and Melina herself was created for the purpose of getting into the Erdtree.
      Radagon, on the other hand, has been described by Queen Marika herself as a "leal hound of the Golden Order," meaning that she views him as more or less a fanatical dog. His title ingame isn't "Radagon, Second Elden Lord," it's "Radagon of the Golden Order." We never see any sign of Marika developing Golden Order fundamentalist incantations, but we know Radagon personally developed the spell Radagon's Rings of Light as a gift to his son Miquella.
      In other words, Radagon is consistently characterized as someone whose very identity revolves around the Golden Order. A loyal and dogmatic servant who is even considered a fundamentalist of the Order. It makes perfect sense for someone like Radagon to seal off the Erdtree, because anyone looking to mend the Elden Ring would likely destroy the current form of the Golden Order and create a new one. He doesn't want the world to change - he wants the world to remain stagnant and dead, as long as the Golden Order in its current form is preserved.

  • @ReiSilver
    @ReiSilver 13 днів тому +5

    I think it's worth noting that not only do Gold Mask and Mikela but also Marika herself are talked about as researching the Golden Order in order to understand it better. If Marika made up the Golden order from whole cloth why would she need to research it? Why is it implied all three of these characters found something that dismayed them once they found it?
    Here's to hoping we get more answers in the DLC

  • @Jallorn
    @Jallorn 14 днів тому +10

    Reacting early @2:10 and I've got two thoughts: first, the name, "The Greater Will," implies, well, a will, an entity with wants and goals and some sort of thought, even if it's not in a form we well recognize/understand. It's plausible that that's a misunderstanding on the part of mortals, but that just leads me into point two: Marika can be responsible for shaping the Golden Order but also not be a petulant child in breaking it. She can have either grown to think better of/regret her past choices, or have been fully convinced that she wasn't the one making those decisions and believe herself to be rejecting a higher power, not realizing that that was always in her own power. Either way, she actually still paints the picture of someone who has come to reject their past as mistaken and misguided and seeking to redress those crimes as she is able.

  • @Stickweasel91
    @Stickweasel91 14 днів тому +14

    It should be taken into account that there is a distinct possibility that there is no Greater Will at all. It could be that everything that has happened that was attributed to the Greater Will is nothing more than happenstance, and that the "Greater Will" is equivalent to Divine Providence in the sense that it is an established cause of events that the majority of people in the Lands Between believe is a thing that can cause things to happen.
    The Greater Will's abandonment of the Lands Between is just another way of saying 'things suck now, nobody wants to take responsibility for it, so it must be because the Greater Will abandoned us'. There never was a Greater Will present; The land was simply in a Golden Age of prosperity and it was easy to believe it was because a higher power was responsible for all the good things happening.
    Hands manipulate, that is their physical function in our anatomy. So, the Fingers are manipulators, and I think they are largely responsible for the state of things, perpetuating belief in a thing that does not even actually exist. Combine that with the selfish ambitions of a bunch of bickering demigods and you get the world as it is.
    All of the so-called Outer Gods could very well be nothing more than natural forces in this universe that individuals learn how to harness and utilize, then start attributing their own biases onto those forces of nature and develop cults around them.

    • @ATC43
      @ATC43 14 днів тому +3

      This is my reading as well. It makes me think WAAY back to when Elden Ring was first announced and I read a blurb describing the game along the lines of "the Ambition of humanity".

    • @dlwf11111
      @dlwf11111 11 днів тому

      Don’t bring your atheism into fantasy games pls

  • @RevolverRez
    @RevolverRez 14 днів тому +6

    I look forward to seeing what information on the Golden Order the DLC gives us. I get the feeling Miquella has some pretty damning information on the religion considering the lengths he's gone to to distance himself from it and gain access to the place that Marika is (supposedly) from. Messmer being excluded from the original pantheon of demi-gods despite clearly being a child of Marika himself will also be interesting.

  • @SonicSanctuary
    @SonicSanctuary 13 днів тому +4

    As long as there is order that's what the greater will likes. Actually, this has been a common sentiment in the lore community for sometime if I recall....

  • @JohnathanFallSeasonGuy
    @JohnathanFallSeasonGuy 10 днів тому

    You’re one of the few UA-camrs you uploads I never miss and always look forward to!

  • @FloridaCrigger
    @FloridaCrigger 14 днів тому +13

    I think Goldmask's Mending Rune gives solid evidence that a lot of the BS happening is simply due to Marika and other gods:
    "The current imperfection of the Golden Order, or instability of ideology, can be blamed upon the fickleness of the gods no better than men. That is the fly in the ointment."
    So all the mistreatment of Omen, the in-fighting, "blasphemous" things, etc. can pretty much be blamed on the representatives of the Golden Order and not the Greater Will itself. I think its only influence is the Elden Beast and whatever force allows it into people's heads.

    • @dgalloway107
      @dgalloway107 14 днів тому

      Yet goldmask's ending keeps the shape of the order that persecutes the omen and undead,

    • @Ravelord_Nito-qm6ik
      @Ravelord_Nito-qm6ik 14 днів тому +1

      I disagree with this reading bcs the treatment of the omen is exactly the kind of flaw goldmask is attempting to remove by removing the interference of fickle gods such as Marika

  • @eziowayne
    @eziowayne 14 днів тому +1

    Really enjoy your videos! Keep up the great work!

  • @ethandrey8634
    @ethandrey8634 14 днів тому +1

    I watch this channel since I was in highschool. I love your depth and thoroughness you do with these analyses

  • @LordDoom10
    @LordDoom10 14 днів тому +3

    I think you've overlooked a key detail. The Tranished's guidance and immortality. These come from the Greater Will. And no matter what ending you choose, it never revokes these. It has revoked it for many others, but never you.
    Another lesser detail I think you should reconsider is Dungeater and Goldmask. Despite how vastly different they are, their heraldry is shockingly similar. A Sun. A great light inspired both men onto their paths to creating their mendings runes. They weren't just random Tarnished. Something directed them both.

  • @TheDyslexicCosplayer
    @TheDyslexicCosplayer 14 днів тому +2

    I really appreciate all the videos you make. I think that your research is impeccable. Your interpretations are very interesting and informative. Frankly your video on Oden from God of war Ragnarok is one of my favorite villain analysis of all time and absolutely going to inform a big bad for my DV campaign at some point :-)

  • @FLAMEKING2341
    @FLAMEKING2341 13 днів тому +1

    I like your video man I'm happy you came to ask more questions and expand but I do believe you made a wonderful points in the first video thanks for doing these narrative breakdowns I love them ❤❤❤

  • @AcidFlorist
    @AcidFlorist 14 днів тому +1

    Keep up the great work Brett

  • @cool2314
    @cool2314 13 днів тому +4

    1:40 Marika, godfrey and radagon definitely are responsible for the genocides that happen in the lands between, Marika tells godfrey to put the giants to the sword and the greater will does not actually tell her to do it she just does it on her own. plus in the shadow of the erd tree trailer mentions seduction and betrayal while showing marika standing in front of a literal corpse mountain so marika has no problem getting people killed.

    • @themaniae4803
      @themaniae4803 12 днів тому +1

      Radagon is a little less guilty because, if you think, his war ended with a wedding and diplomacy and the open of the GO to magic, even if Star destiny now is a taboo. And, funny thing about the Giant War, probably Marika Herself ""slayed"" the God of Giants and then cursed the last one.
      That Corpses mountain in dlc trailer maybe could be the Crucible and not just corpses, but we see later a genocidal war in the land of shadow so yeah, she still is an *sshole.

  • @TerryB01
    @TerryB01 14 днів тому +4

    I'm totally digging this Elden Ring kick you on. They're making me not mind the wait for the Final Fantasy video instead of agonizing over it.

  • @SmallOneEyedKing
    @SmallOneEyedKing 14 днів тому +2

    This is such a great video analysis and it just opens my persepectives even more.
    So I recommend you look into the videos of Vaati, Smough Town, Tarnished Archaeologist, Lokey, Ziostrom, Ratatoskyr, Miss Chalice, and many Elden Ring Lore theories
    To have you knowledge expand more.

  • @cierraburkholder3447
    @cierraburkholder3447 2 дні тому +2

    Though the DLC throws a wrench into this, because Metyr Mother of Fingers that spawned the Two Fingers their remembrance states that even with its connection to the cosmos it hasn’t received a message in sometime. So if the Mother of Finger isn’t getting a response then I doubt the Two Fingers are either. That means the Two Fingers are winging it and just trying their best to act out the Greater Will’s influence to the best of their ability, but in reality they don’t know. Though amazing video! I am not gonna deny that the Greater Will is sentient though it has completely abandoned the Lands Between and the Land of Shadow

  • @Zythryl
    @Zythryl 14 днів тому +3

    FatBrett! Forget not that you enter the Elden Ring fandom and community showcasing your singular perspective, your impression of the game. And thag the reason so many “smart” people are quick and wanting to add their own understanding, is that they’ve had *two years* thus far of comparing and contrasting their own beliefs with everyone else who has made videos! There have been countless minute discoveries and connections that shape the whole of certain characters, things that are impossible for one person alone to find and understand completely!
    I also find that taking all descriptions including “it is said” to be true is generally good for appreciation of Elden Ring’s story. The moment you start to pick and choose reduces the impact and authenticity of *all* beautiful little stories about the world, like Lansseax having a human form, the legend of the Blue Dancer, the fundamental nature of Destined Death, and so on. For me, personally, it’s easier to appreciate the whole when you reconcile *all* those implied connections to fill in the context of the Lands Between’s history.
    I really liked your thorough explanation of the Greater Will as it appears narratively! Keep up the good work!

  • @BAGELMENSK
    @BAGELMENSK 13 днів тому +1

    Your videos are a sick jumping off point for a lot of deep thinking and conversation and thats why im here for them. I often disagree with you but the endeavor you took to dive so deep is foundational for any thought i had at all on the matter at hand.

  • @unexardiximarion1920
    @unexardiximarion1920 13 днів тому +6

    The separation of Marika and Radagon is the most crucial point to understand what the Greater Will is I think.
    So we have Marika, who becomes the "vessel" of the Greater Will and uses the Elden Ring to create her personnal vision of order (since she takes the rune of death out of it and locks it away). She then charges Maliketh to look after the rune of death and punishes him with a monstruous fate when he fails to protect it, kinda showing us she doesn't really give a fuck about her "shadow" given to her by the Greater Will / Two fingers.
    Since the Elden Ring was supposedly sent to the world by the Greater Will, it is safe to assume that the original state of the Elden Ring was the one the Greater Will wished it was used in. Thus, Marika taking out some parts of it seems to already be suspicious and probably the start of her rebellion.
    But, since the Greater Will has no one else "compatible enough" to carry out his bidings, he basically lets it slide for a while seeing that Marika's Golden Order is actually bringing a form of order and stability to the world. Marika creates the Erdtree out of the crucible and marries Godfrey, gets him to kill the giants, killing two birds with one stone by bending the crucible to her order and eliminating her fiercest competition. At one point during or after that, the Greater Will nerfs Godfrey by slapping a shadow on his shoulder just to be safe until he and his army are of no use to her anymore. The next step of going "whoops! No grace? Too bad, guess you will have to exile with your most loyal soldiers and leave me to rule... alone... See ya!" is only logical at that point. I would say it was probably also motivated by the fact that 2 thirds of the children from this marriage were sporting proof of the Crucible's influence, which is a big no-no if the goal is for the Erdtree to be the new symbol of the order. Lock the deformed children and send the father with defective DNA away, problem solved.
    Other things happen, persecussions, fuck ups and genocides aplenty, all in the name of the Golden Order, until the whole unification conquests come to a grinding halt while facing Raya Lucaria and the Carian Nobles. That's when the Greater Will probably goes "You know what, I think it's time I intervene because you are not doing too well right now". Thus, in similar fashion as the Rot with Malenia (since Malenia does everything she can to go against the Rot in an unwinable battle for the control of her body), the Greater Will basically hijacks Marika's body and shapes it to become Radagon and go conquer Raya Lucaria through the same type of diplomacy Marika used with Godfrey.
    We now have a Greater Will controled Radagon seducing Rennala, ending a never ending war and recruiting their forces. Making another batch of children in the process, this time all of them being actually pure of the influence of the Crucible, absolute win all around. And then, since the Greater Will doesn't understand how humans work except the whole "make them fuck to create other humans just in case", he thinks it's a good idea to make Radagon go back to Leyndell and see if he cannot make even better children by somehow using both Marika and Radagon at the same time.
    This backfires HEAVILY since Renalla loses her mind, her children see this and, since it is proven they are a tight-knit kind of family and you can clearly see in game that Ranni cares about her mother, it plants the seeds of rebellion into Ranni's mind. Meanwhile, the Greater Will, having not clue what the risks of incest are, manages to create of pair of Empyrean by making a god fucking itself. Great success!!! Except that Empyreans are apparently beacons for outer gods to posess since the Rot snatches Malenia at spawn and Miquella doesn't go past infancy stage. Fuck... There is also Melina but I think it's more like a shard of Marika or something more than a real child.
    But, anyway, everything is going great! Both the position of God and Elden Lord are occupied by the same person, the Greater Will has a "Radagon body snatcher" button in case Marika ever fucks up again and he has replacements "just in case, even if the are kind of fucked up but they will do. But, wait, what is the daughter from the brutally divorced librarian doing? AH FUCK!
    Here comes Ranni, who says "fuck this shit and fuck the Greater Will in particular" and commits a 50/50 suicide with unwilling participant Godwyn, first child of Marika, all around good boy and the only one who wasn't either sick, completely depraved, a reminder of the crucible or litterally stopping the stars just because he liked his horse so much. Not only does that shit SEVERELY undermines the Golden Order power, it also and most importantly affects Marika A LOT, who takes control of her body long enough to break the Elden Ring in a final act of defiance towards the Greater Will. Unhappy outer god punishes Marika so she is tortured while he has no use of Radagon, and the whole plan becomes an absolute shit-show.
    And we arrive at what the three fingers said "The Greater Will made a mistake". That mistake was Marika. Marika who, from day one, took an important part out of the Elden Ring. Marika who told Maliketh to sit down and munch on death root after his mistake and so without remlrse. Marika who married a barbarian who followed the Crucible that the Greater Will had to restrain before sending him away. Marika who struggled to conquer Raya Lucaria, forcing the Greater Will to intervene and create Radagon. Marika who, seeing her oldest and most perfect son die (which is the worst case scenario that wasn't supposed to ever happen) by the hands of another child she probably had against her will or at the very least while not being in control of her own body, finally loses the last of her marbles and shatter the Elden Ring.
    Well, not necesarilly Marika but the idea that the Greater Will could just order humans around, even taking control of their bodies when things didn't go fast enough for it's taste, without expecting any deviation or repercussions from his plan. The mistake of the Greater Will was expecting perfect order from flawed individuals. It's not that the Greater Will doesn't think or doesn't care. It's just that he does not understand how humans work. Perfect Order can never hope to understand Chaos.
    I'm still unsure if the recall of the tarnished is from the Greater Will or Marika herself. Would be a nice last middle finger to the outer god to basically call back your ex-husband who was so strong and popular that you had to handicap him by fear of what he could do.

  • @Alienoiable
    @Alienoiable 14 днів тому +6

    About the mistake the three fingers are talking about : The mistake is the gift of life.
    Elden Ring's origin, according to the 3 finger's dialogue, seems to be pretty akin to the lord of Dark Souls (which is partially why I believe that what is being told here is NOT a lie) : The world was gray and unchanging and uniform, with neither life nor death, nor anything, really.
    The gift of life, that came from the fracture (from the Fire, in Dark Souls), created all those variances : life and death, order and chaos, etc... all the good but also all the bad : death, pain, despair...
    The battle between the factions (or the cosmic gods, really) of Elden Ring is nothing more than philosophy, with each faction representing a point of view and clashing with the others, in a battle to determine which one is "right".
    The 3 fingers probably came to be because order existed, as they represent pure chaos. No matter what, they're the absolute antithesis to the order. Order seeks to build, organize and control, therefore the chaos seeks to destroy everything in a senseless chaos. It's kind of a yin-yang dynamic.
    And just like the order seeks to maintain itself "alive", chaos seeks to make everything melt away and fuse again together. When there is absolutely nothing, there is no chaos but there is no order either. Chaos does not care for self-preservation, which is why it is called madness : because it goes against everything that life is about. That's probably also why the madness incantations can be just as harmful to you as they are to your enemies.

  • @ANDERB0RN
    @ANDERB0RN 14 днів тому +1

    Nice video, as always.
    I really enjoy your channel, especially the god of war series, where your presentation of the Story was really eyeopening to me.
    When I saw your first eldenring video I was a little afraid. Eldenring / the soulsborne Saga as a whole is not only unique in its storytelling, themes and presentation of its lore, but there is already a big lore community, dedicated to understand every aspect of it.
    But, the way you explain certain aspects of the lore seem to suit your channel fine and are really enjoyable to watch. Im happy to see, that you face the challenge of the wonderful lore of eldenring with an open mind and your unique perspective.
    I didnt expected to see "big lore reveals" in These Videos of yours, and was suprised to see ur style of storytelling revealing the Inspirations of themes in eldenring.
    Thank you very much!
    (( I think, the narrator in the item descriptions is trustworthy, when it makes Statements. But whenever "it is said" / "some say" is used, more often than not, there is more to the Story. I still agree to your conclusion, its just a rule I use for my own Research ^^' ))

  • @maxmad7641
    @maxmad7641 12 днів тому +1

    Dont feel bad brett! Elden ring is hugely about interpretation and bringing ideas to the table and talking about stuff is what the souls-kiro-bourne-ring community is all about!
    Yours are among my favorite lore videos to watch and i think your community appreciates the honesty to address areas you missed or misunderstood.
    Keep at it man🤙

  • @uli11
    @uli11 14 днів тому +56

    You don't have to call them "Stupid Mistakes". These explorations are amazing and helps us all suss out whats going on (even if we aren't 100% correct).
    One thing to consider: Marika is *not* an agent of Order. She has nothing to do with the Golden Order at all. She, in fact, has rebelled against the influence of the GW since day 1. Radagon, OTOH, is the architect and creator of The Golden Order. He implemented it by force, after the Greater Will made him Consort to Queen Marika. Looking at its design, the Golden Order is this mesh latticework that appears almost like a cage or fence. This is to represent the dogmatism and the rigidity that defines the Golden Order. And when Golden Order Fundamentalism wasn't enough to stop The Shattering, he would seal Marika inside of the Erdtree (Golden Order magic is seen bolstering the brambles when we approach before its burned), and then attempt to repair the Elden Ring with what remained in her broken body.

    • @painsuzerain6087
      @painsuzerain6087 14 днів тому +2

      what? where are u getting your sources for this?

    • @maninthemirror9732
      @maninthemirror9732 14 днів тому +3

      Hmmm... Since day 1! Seems unlikely given the fact that she became its champion, killing and conquering for the sake of the promised Order. Somewhere down the line though a disagreement grew, the inner conflict of which birth two separate sides of Marika, one seeking too further the growth & agenda of the Order, the other being Marika herself who defy's the GW; hence becoming a fell God. I agree with everything else, good analysis.
      The most remarkable thing to me though, is how 1 became 2? & was it in part this weird incest why Malenia & Miquella came out with issues?

    • @uli11
      @uli11 14 днів тому +2

      @@painsuzerain6087 well some of the sources are spoilers for the DLC so im gonna hold off on spoiling those.
      Radagon being the architect of the golden order is in his name: Radagon of the Golden Order, as well as his school of Golden Order Fundamentalism (fundamental meaning foundational).
      Further, the symbol of the Golden Order is the hatchmark golden symbol, which also featured on statues of Radagon, as well as is containing the Elden Ring during the final fight with Radagon (and even empowering the Brambles at the Erdtree.)
      Another interpretation is that perhaps Marika *created* the Golden Order, but Radagon was such a GW bootlicker and Order obsessed (again he created the fundamentalist study here), that when Marika spurned the Golden Order, he was there to champion it in her stead, ad he embodied the Order so fully that it was as if he *was* the order.

    • @MetalCaffeine56
      @MetalCaffeine56 14 днів тому +5

      Radagon created Golden Order Fundamentalism but the actual Golden Order was created by Marika. Its founding principle is that she is the one true god.

    • @dantoki6371
      @dantoki6371 14 днів тому +4

      Radagon wasn't the first consort of Marika, so this is unlikely.
      While we can alter the ER by adding a mending rune to it, it's not clear that an Elden Lord is even supposed to do that.
      The Fingers want us to just go to Marika with the Shards and become her consort, like in the the Age of Fracture ending.
      In the other enings, yeah we can modify the ER, but Marika, by that time is pretty much just a dead vessel, so there is no one to stop us.
      In Rannis ending it is her, Marika's successor the one who takes the ER and we don't even touch it.
      Melina at the Erdtree Church is able to recount Marika's words about her wanting to understand and search the depths of the Golden Order. "Through understanding of the proper way, our faith, our grace, is increased.". It sounds like she expected this understanig to be a prosperous thing for them. She doesn't sound like someone who is against anything at this point.

  • @allhailtalib9990
    @allhailtalib9990 12 днів тому

    Love what you are making

  • @weebhunter9305
    @weebhunter9305 14 днів тому +3

    My thoughts about the three fingers is that they are the most honest out of all, what we know is that they communicate via their fingerprints, they can't change those and they are pretty much repeating themselves all the time and well they go straight to the point, Burn everything with the yellow Chaos Flame, the only other one is hayetta who tells us what their fingerprints say, in order to communicate with the two fingers the message has to go through the two finger themselves since they share what they greater will says and from what we saw they aren't actually communicating at the moment or since who knows when they haven't talked and the the message has to come through another individual that being the finger reader.

  • @averageguy6242
    @averageguy6242 14 днів тому +2

    love ur videos man

  • @demonscarecrow91
    @demonscarecrow91 13 днів тому +2

    Regarding who punished Marika:
    The elden beast has a grab attack in which the player is held aloft on a rune (exactly like Marika) and pierced by innumerable golden light spikes.
    Still not clear on the red spear but it's something 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @unclechair2208
    @unclechair2208 13 днів тому +3

    The rune at the end of Farum Azula has been puzzling me ever since the game came out, your explanation of it possibly being an expanded elden ring with new ideas is a really interesting one that got my brain gears spinning again, thanks for that
    On the topic of Marika being locked there I would exclude Radagon from the list of suspects, color is VERY important in Elden Ring and the Spear doesn't really match him (unless we want to consider the fact that his red hair is not just hair but some sign of power and the spear being a creation of said power, which now that I think about it could make sense and explain the emphasis the game puts on demigods having red hair but I dont have any evidence for that)
    and about the ending bit, dont worry about mistakes like that
    this is a very expansive story where you can come to a vastly different conclusions if you dont read the description of a shield, just as we all died to a different boss we all missed something and others will be there to explain it to us or leave a summon sign to help

    • @themaniae4803
      @themaniae4803 12 днів тому

      Even because that spear was not simple Red, was Destined Death Red. And the EB itself use an attack that literally crucify us in the same way. And poor Radagon was punished too, even after tried to save everything.

  • @EJaDav
    @EJaDav 14 днів тому +16

    FatBrett out here saving me from workday boredom 🔥🔥🔥

  • @seasonalgoblin1708
    @seasonalgoblin1708 12 днів тому

    Whew! Thank you! What a mixup

  • @peewee3003
    @peewee3003 14 днів тому +2

    In theories, I like to believe that, mistakes are not mistakes, but new ideas. I love your previous video on this topic. I love your idea of true nature of things. It also help me see things differently and made me much more acceptance to daily human interactions.

  • @studioguery5103
    @studioguery5103 14 днів тому

    I love your video please keep up the great work. There's nothing stupid or wrong with essays like this as we don't really know what's in FS mind we can only speculate. I loved your work on AC6 and I could hear you talk about FS work for hours and hours. Keeps my mind full of ideas and love for fromsoftware works !

  • @Swampboiii
    @Swampboiii 14 днів тому

    Hey Brett, I just found your channel recently and 2 things
    Firstly, your format is PERFECT for Elden Ring, please keep doing these analyses
    And secondly, I think you would love to look into the inner workings of the Reapers from the Mass Effect trilogy
    Their origins, motivations, their cycle of galactic slaughter that predates eons before the events of the game
    Such an interesting concept and you can’t lie, those reaper sirens blaring across the void of space, are fucking scary
    Have a good one man!

  • @LarkyLuna
    @LarkyLuna 14 днів тому +5

    I do believe the greater will will accept any kind of order as long as one exists
    The Golden Order was formed by the plucking of Destined Death, probably as Marika's answer to the Gloam eyed queen's attack on her demigod children and attempt to take the throne as an Empyrean
    I think the Golden Order's aversion to death is built on a more emotional root than their Fundamentalism dictates, since they incorporated so much into the order before and after
    In Marika's own words, she decided to study the depths of the Order. Given the term she uses this was probably after Death was banished. She would understand what cosmic thing they are actually dealling with
    And what she found was so maddening she decided to shatter the whole thing at the cost of herself and possibly the world
    Or maybe she answer she found with Radagon is that the best thing for the world was for nobody to sit on the throne, for no rule to take place, for Order to be forever out of reach
    Maybe that's why she collaborated with Ranni if that was the case (Maliketh says she betrayed him and I can only think of the stealing of Death as something he would consider a betrayal)

  • @seekthevisceral
    @seekthevisceral 14 днів тому

    Not sure if anyone's told you today, but we all appreciate the hard work you put into your channel. Also, your narration is like butter.

  • @atlas6145
    @atlas6145 4 дні тому +2

    I think it's pretty compelling that the greater will is some type of physical being. If you look at all of George RR Martin's writings, I think there may only be one instance where we have an actual confirmed literal God influencing the story. In all of his other stories, most of which are science fiction, the gods of said story are actually just people or physical beings that happen to have great power and use that power to affect change in the world or universe around them, oftentimes by influencing people through more subtle means like sending dreams and visions. So the way I see Eldon ring, this is just an extension of many of the same themes that George RR Martin has been using his entire writing career. Essentially, Elden Ring is a story about some very powerful space being influencing what is ostensibly a medieval society and thus the vocabulary we can use to describe these outer gods is limited by the understanding of a medieval society where technological advancement is relatively minimal because people have certain abilities that us in our world would call magical. However in George RR Martin's writings this wouldn't be magic, but really just abilities that some people have much the same way that some people are better at sports than others. It's also worth noting that George RR Martin wrote an essay where he talks about what he calls the furniture rules wherein he sees no difference between the genres of science fiction and fantasy. George argues that they are essentially one in the same and the only difference between the two is typically just the aesthetic. A person in a medieval society who can teleport would be in a fantasy story, but the ability to teleport might be seen as a science fiction trope. Essentially, the stories are all the same between fantasy and science fiction, but whether a story is considered fantasy or science fiction really just depends on what furniture is in the room at the time. Are there wooden tables rushes and horses or are there metal tables windows and spaceships?

  • @WASDLeftClick
    @WASDLeftClick 14 днів тому +4

    I sometimes wonder if people have been misinterpreting that description on the Elden Stars thing. Was it the Elden Beast that became the Elden Ring, or was it the golden star that bore it? Because when we see the Elden Beast, it’s definitely not the Elden Ring. The Ring was right there inside Marika/Radagon, and the Beast grabbed it up along with their corpse to make that sword. Wouldn’t it make more sense for the star to have become the Ring?

  • @kephrinegipciaco6867
    @kephrinegipciaco6867 14 днів тому

    Yoooo nice and early LETS GO BRETT!

  • @colemix1852
    @colemix1852 14 днів тому

    Great video! Making mistakes and discovering conterevidence to them is the essence of learning! Nothing wrong with that at all! Love to see the journey of discovery that people find themselves on.

  • @kaden1991
    @kaden1991 13 днів тому +2

    I think I just became convinced that the character responsible for the item descriptions in the game is The Greater Will itself.
    I've heard it suggested that TGW is similar to an amalgamation of the desires and needs of the inhabitants of The Lands Between and I feel this fits with it being a remnant of The One Great in that it is connected to all living things since everything was once part of it in the past. Furthermore it would explain why the item descriptions use language like "it is said that..." because it only knows the general consensus and accepted knowledge of things, and even why the descriptions are vague or inconclusive; that's the most that is known by the people of the lands between.
    Perhaps this even explains why TGW did not respond when the Two Fingers of the Roundtable Hold sought guidance after the player discovers the Erd Tree is sealed; no one knew Radagon had barred entry.
    A bit of a tangent but,
    This could be why chaos repels TGW, dissenting opinions muddy the water and confuse TGW until it's too fractured and self-contradictory to have any meaning. This is where The Frenzied Flame comes in, a separate fracture of TOG that has resonated with the pain, suffering and insanity that has befell human kind. The fact that TFF's counterpart is the three fingers I feel is significant, not only is it a greater number of total digits that perhaps implies it is a larger part of TOG than even TGW; but it also includes a thumb which is stated to be what designates those who possess sapience.
    I might have never had this line of thought without your videos and I thank you for the opportunity to stoke my imagination.

    • @4wheal
      @4wheal 13 днів тому

      Actually, the way the frenzied Flame talks about the GW and one great actually impiles they were always serprate things and the Greater will was able to break apart the ane great to create souls and life.
      This could actually imply the Greater Will actually predates life and existence itself and used the one great to make them.
      Its also probably not best to think the 3 and 2 fingers go together to make one hand as it would raise the question of what about the mutiple other 2 fingers that exist with in the land between

  • @zachialadams9279
    @zachialadams9279 11 днів тому +1

    So, there's a concept that exists in cosmic horror that few people really delve into because it's hard to wrap your head around.
    Cosmic forces could just 'intersect' with reality, without necessarily fully noticing that it's doing so. If the Greater Will is a sentient and engaged entity, it could just be a screaming cosmic mind that only really influences the world in passing. It COULD be communicated with, but only in so much as you can interface with a computer. The Elden Ring itself is the physical representation of the laws of reality, so perhaps the Greater Will is the 'console' that is used by any given being to alter, interact with, or in Merika's case damage, parts of how conceptual reality functions.

  • @lauroalexandre279
    @lauroalexandre279 13 днів тому +1

    I'm certain that it was really the Elden Beast that punished Marika/Radagon. My main evidence is that EB's grab attack is to raise you into the same pose as Marika (rune arc and all) and impale you with several light spears, similar to the one on Marika.
    My headcannon is that Radagon is an "aspect" of Marika that she rejected (she refers to him as her "long lost half"), and while she had divergences with the Greater Will, he was a fanatic by it, and would do all its bidding. Therefore, when Marika decided to shatter the Elden Ring - therefore declaring her schism with the Greater Will -, she decided to trick Radagon into fusing back with her, so he wouldn't be able to stop her. After the shattering of the Ring, he desperately tried to repair it, so he closed off the Erdtree so no one would disturb him as he tried, but eventually Elden Beast manifested and punished them - Marika for her hostility towards the Outer God, and Radagon for disturbing the natural cycle, which is to allow others to create their own order.

  • @IamLaTerry
    @IamLaTerry 14 днів тому +1

    Considering the cosmic nature of the Greater Will, I'm not sure if we can know what its true nature is. The people in the Lands Between and even the two fingers think they know, but we see that the Two Fingers seem to be making stuff up as they go and when they aren't sure what they do anymore they panic and try to communicate which will take an unknowable amount of time. We can either guess that it just really takes a long time to communicate with the GW, that the GW has actually abandoned the Lands Between and that the Two Fingers just don't want to believe it, or that the Two Fingers are buying time to figure out what to do next. I'm not sure what exactly they're doing, and I'm not sure we can know for sure, but I do think that it adds to the cosmic mystery of the GW. People want to say they understand the GW, but I'm not sure anyone in the Lands Between can truly understand it. Maybe getting close to understanding it is what led Marika to shatter the Elden Ring like she did. To me it seems that the developers do want us to believe that the GW is a being that we can understand, but then when we learn about the Elden Beast and see what it is, we have to question that notion, what on earth kind of being could create the beast and send it here, is it something that we can ever truly understand?

  • @lordieglialtrimagnifici6187
    @lordieglialtrimagnifici6187 13 днів тому +2

    I personally believe that the Greater Will is a true Lovecraftian deity. it is therefore endowed with intelligence but reasons through canons and concepts that are completely foreign to us (it is therefore a cross between a chaotic force and an intelligent individual).
    at the same time this would explain why it needs so many channels to communicate (the two fingers, marika, the elden beast...).
    furthermore one wonders why such a powerful and conscious entity does not act directly on the world. if you see the Greater Will as a Lovecraftian deity this problem is quickly solved. there are various possibilities:
    - it is, like many gods in the Lovecraft mythos, stuck in a sort of higher or detached plane of existence from which it can only influence the world (this is also suggested by other deities in the game, the formless mother, for example, can " appear" to Mohg only via portals)
    - it is so different and alien in his ways of acting and reasoning that it cannot help but use intermediaries
    - it has a problem similar to that of the Combine in Half Life, that is, it is too powerful and therefore what happens on the "planet" of the game is only one of the countless cosmic events on which he is acting and he doesn't care what happens on just one of these
    (Sorry for bad english 🙃)

  • @openthebruiseup
    @openthebruiseup 13 днів тому

    Dude your videos are awesome and I have an immense pleasure watching them. The elden ring enigma is not for one mind alone to solve. None of your videos are perfect and they will always remain incomplete because that's the true nature of tales and legends, and so is the nature of their analysis. What matters is that instead of triggering nasty comments you stimulated a motivated and knowledgeable community to participate in this. I don't know what the English term for that is but in French we call it "collective intelligence", several minds at work on the same problem. The fact that you could enhance that is just the mere proof of the quality of your videos. And this addendum is another proof of how humble and smart you are. Keep going! :)

  • @northerncricket5199
    @northerncricket5199 12 днів тому

    I don’t think anybody has the full picture of what the hell the greater will is, which is what makes videos like this so fascinating, exploring different ideas and theories. Of course people are going to get stuff wrong, but that doesn’t make a video meritless, it’s interesting hearing speculation and new perspectives. Keep up the great work and stay curious!

  • @Calzonelly
    @Calzonelly 14 днів тому

    An hour ago I turn on notifications, an hour later I see a video uploaded 👌

  • @TurKlack
    @TurKlack 12 днів тому

    Metroid Prime 4 finally got a Trailer and a name. I am already anticipating your video talking about it's lore.

  • @elliottrichmond1579
    @elliottrichmond1579 14 днів тому +2

    I think another important note is that Placidusax's existence proves that the concept of an Elden Lord being paired with a God has existed throughout the history of the lands between, even before the erd tree ever existed. Which I think really goes to show the point of the Greater Will not caring about the exact form of the golden order, more just exerting influence through this generally applicable system of a Lord + a God ruling the lands

    • @jaydenlobbe7911
      @jaydenlobbe7911 10 днів тому

      I think FatBrett's interpretation is correct, that the Greater Will created the Elden Ring with Modularity in mind, if you were the Vessel you could add or remove pieces if you wanted to, to create a civilization based on your own Ideals and beliefs

  • @flolyyt2483
    @flolyyt2483 14 днів тому

    You didn’t make mistakes bro I loved that video don’t let it get to you

  • @bexxyboo96
    @bexxyboo96 13 днів тому

    6:30 i really like this take, I've always found the idea of "order" in elden ring to be interesting, and the fact it takes the greater will actively exerting some form of influence over lands to form "order" is a nice reference to the second law of thermodynamics.
    "The total amount of entropy in a closed system can never decrease (sometimes quoted as will increase over time)". Therefore, something outside of the closed system must come in to decrease entropy, to decrease chaos. And if the system was left to its own devices, then chaos would increase. We are seeing this within game as order has abandoned the lands between, and entropy is slowly increasing.

  • @garadje2623
    @garadje2623 13 днів тому +1

    So three points I have plus an addendum:
    1. The Greater Will being Law vs Sentient:
    There's a lot of space inbetween the two positions, for example the Greater Will could be as sentient as say the English Parliament. Perhaps it isn't a force of nature and has an agenda, but at the same time not be a singular being. We actually know very little about the Greater Will itself.
    2. Characters and Item Descriptions are Honest and Accurate:
    While I agree that these are by and large honest, I read them as if a medieval society is trying to describe the experience of a UFO dropping down making contact and introducing them to incomprehensibly advanced technology. Which is to say, there is a certain degree of interpretation involved that could (not always) impact accuracy of statements.
    3. The Two Fingers as Representatives of the Greater Will:
    Citing Enia after beating Morgot - "It may be thousands upon thousands of moons before the fingers again offer their guidance.
    My, oh, my. Whatever will you do..."
    It appears that there can be significant communication delay between the Two Fingers and the Greater Will, as such it is very possible that while the Two Fingers try their best to represent the Greater Will there can be long stretches of time where the Two Fingers have to use their own judgement and carry out what they *think* is the intent of the Greater Will.
    Addendum:
    My man, you are not stupid and your theories are valid and you are not misunderstanding anything!
    While I did type out three short counter-points, I can in no way claim that they are definitive and/or disprove anything you have said. There is a lot of missing information, and I expect even post-DLC there will be still lots of missing information. If any counter points I or others have raised help you refine and/or elaborate your theories all the better, but if not... toss 'em! Your videos are solid!

  • @harvesterofsubs5561
    @harvesterofsubs5561 13 днів тому +1

    If the Greater Will did not have sentience or any other motivation than “order,” it would just be full-sending on Shabriri and the Flame of Frenzy’s plan. Their plan is to melt everything into One, which would create ultimate order.

  • @tristanneal9552
    @tristanneal9552 13 днів тому +2

    I do think abandonment implies a decision or choice. Whether the Greater Will is sentient or not, the people of the Lands Between certainly think it is.

  • @dravedog
    @dravedog 14 днів тому

    I don't think you should feel like your videos are incomplete. I actually really enjoy hearing different perspectives on these things, and I almost always leave your videos with a new perspective I never would've considered otherwise. At risk of sounding a little cynical, most lore guys either reiterate things said in other videos, or they stay as vague as possible to avoid sounding incorrect. To avoid speaking our thoughts in fear of being wrong wouldn't allow these discussions to happen. If we're never allowed to be wrong, we can never learn why we were wrong, and thus can't improve how we think.
    That said, I really hope you keep making videos about Elden Ring, and even other Fromsoft games and games with a similar kind of storytelling. I've really enjoyed your perspectives so far, and I'm looking at things in the story now in ways that I hadn't been before.

  • @RansHappyGamingFamily
    @RansHappyGamingFamily 12 днів тому

    I don't know if it helps but I like the source and form of narration and item description as a rule of thumb for how literal I want to take it's information, like how the elden remembrance explicitly says "It was the vassal beast of the greater will" but the description of elden stars begins with "It is said that" which implies the only thing that can be taken at face value is that people believe as much, at least I believe games like this that pay so much attention to detail to their world building are similarly careful with their wording for such a distinction to matter.

  • @ClayProof
    @ClayProof 14 днів тому

    Great reflections.

  • @augmundfireweave5348
    @augmundfireweave5348 13 днів тому +1

    There's always one thing sort of off about the spear that had impaled Marika. It looks to be a crimson red, similar to some bloodflame arts. I'm willing to bet we'll find out if Messmer was involved at all in her punishment when the DLC comes out for the rest of the community

  • @baitposter
    @baitposter 13 днів тому +1

    Item descriptions in Soulsborne games appear to be a reliable narrator who's not allowed to tell you the whole truth
    Reliable, but consistently incomplete or vague, and keen on sharing local myths and beliefs with you (with prefacing indicating it)

  • @Skibbutz
    @Skibbutz 12 днів тому +2

    I think the answer is likely a middle ground
    The Greater Will is a sentient entity with its own goals and consciousness. Its just that its goals are not nessicairly complex or nuanced ones.
    It wants order. Whos order? Not its problem, it gives you the tools and lets you go at it yourself, as long as there is order its satisfied with whatever you're doing.
    The Greater Will is likely not an "outer god" either. In the Japanese text it is spoken of and described as something more akin to the Christan God. Whereas the Outer Gods are described as something more similar to the Kami of Japanese mythology. Implying the "God hierarchy" goes:
    Greater will -> Outer Gods -> Gods Envoys (The Fingers, Elden Beast, Deathbirds) -> Mortal Gods (Marika, Placi's god etc.)

  • @blackhawk3975
    @blackhawk3975 12 днів тому

    As a friend of mine likes to say, "Your not stupid, you're ignorant, You can't cure stupid." The fact that you willingly express frustrations about messing up, and that you're willing to go back and look at things from another angle to get what you feel is a better answer for us proves that you aren't stupid.

  • @jomornes1770
    @jomornes1770 3 дні тому +1

    I think the item descriptions come from Melina herself. She's sometimes misleading, but never lying. She asks that you take her to the tree, but seems to already know what needs to be done next.

  • @ThisJustIn1516
    @ThisJustIn1516 14 днів тому +1

    Great video!
    The only real suggestion I have (and I completely forgot why I think this, so grains of salt all around) is that the Golden Order is specifically the order we had after Marika removed the rune of death from the Elden Ring. The Greater Will is a god of order, but Marika/Radagon is directly responsible for the Golden Order.

  • @dantoki6371
    @dantoki6371 14 днів тому +6

    One thing that could lessen Marika's crimes and involvement with the Golden Order a bit, is her lines that Melina recount's about her intent on searching and understanding the depths of the Golden Order. Which implies that she had no full understanding of it.
    I wonder if the Fingers have a saying in the matter of what form the Order is going to take, since they are the ones choosing the candidates for inheriting the Elden Ring like the Gloam Eyed queen, Malenia, Miquela and Ranni.
    The interesting thing is that Ranni doesn't have an issue taking the ER and becoming the next God after she took care of her Two Fingers. She mentions that she won't allow them to control her, but she never mentions the Greater Will, she only has a beef with the Fingers.
    IMO it is possible that the Fingers are doing their own little schemes.
    They were happily praising us and saying the GW is pleased while they had no idea what's going on with the Erdtree, and once we reach it and it turns out it wont let us pass, they finally decide to communicate with the GW.
    There is also the fact that the Fingers have their own churches, teachings and assasins (confessor set and TF incantations) which kinda shows their duplicitous nature. Oh and they are giving the Empyreans their bodyguards that supposed to turn against them if they go against the Fingers.

    • @iamperplexed4695
      @iamperplexed4695 14 днів тому +1

      Crimes? Gods cannot commit crimes.

    • @dantoki6371
      @dantoki6371 14 днів тому +1

      @@iamperplexed4695 Matter of perspective I guess, but I mean technically Marika is just a person who achieved godhood by getting the Elden Ring and commited a bit of salvery and genocide here and there.
      Mending Rune of Perfect Order's description just calls out Marika as no better than men despite her godhood.

    • @dantoki6371
      @dantoki6371 14 днів тому +1

      @Lee-km7qq In the english version the dialogue is also somewhat positive, it sounds hopeful about that they are going to increase their own faith.
      I doubt Marika shattered the ER because of Godwyn. Partially there are a lot of evidence pointing towards that Marika was involved in the Night of the Black Knives.(Although Ranni hijacked it halfway through.)
      The other reason is, she sent away the tarnished way before that, so she already had a scheme going on.
      Ranni's and the Fingers' situation is not a religious issue, she is literally forced into a situation by the fingers in which she essentially a hostage to them.
      They gave her a bodyguard who is meant to kill her if she ever goes against the Fingers' wishes.They chose her to succeed Marika, just because they decided she is a good enough candidate.She went as far to killed herself, so they won't have control over her. It's not about being in a differnt religius group. She was also taught to fear the Dark Moon.
      Her whole theme and goal is about people should make their own decisions without divine guidance, that is why she leaves and theakes the ER(a thing that was sent by the GW and she happily takes it without having to fear the Fingers control over her).

    • @iamperplexed4695
      @iamperplexed4695 14 днів тому

      @dantoki6371 That's because it's written from the perspective of men, not gods. If those things are required to achieve goddesshood, then so be it, such is the way. Real people have done the same for the promise of lesser rewards on the daily.

    • @dantoki6371
      @dantoki6371 13 днів тому

      @@iamperplexed4695 The whole plot of the game proves those lines to be true.
      She is still just a human, with human emotions, ideas and flaws.
      Her godhoodnes is not that impressive either, she is just one vessel of the ER as many was before her and there were already successors chosen for her.
      The Fingers, the GW and the Elden Beast are above her.
      I don't know what you are trying to prove with the last line? If people do bad things to achieve some great goal then that is fine because a lot of them have done it for less? Okay, if that is a good enough justication for you, but this part is a bit subjective at the end of the day.

  • @angeryboye
    @angeryboye 14 днів тому +1

    The name itself indicates intelligence, it being the Greater WILL implies it is/has a will of its own and acts upon it

  • @samg.a.4388
    @samg.a.4388 14 днів тому

    I love your videos. And Genuinely. truster theories.

  • @Cosmic-Sorceress-17
    @Cosmic-Sorceress-17 13 днів тому

    I remember one point made in another lore video I saw some time ago, though I don't remember who did it: Radagon and Marika are the same person, sharing the same body most likely, as we see one become the other in the final battle. The video I saw theorized that Radagon sealed the Erdtree, tried to mend the Elden Ring as Marika smashed it, because he was having an existential crisis. He was a part of someone else and wanted to use the Golden Order to understand himself and Marika. He doesn't want to let go of the Order that gives him comfort, hope of being his own individual.
    I don't think I can do the theory full justice with what I remember, but I thought it was interesting. The video also mentions how alchemy has a lot of influence in Elden Ring's world, at least inspiring it.

  • @TheFourthEldenLord
    @TheFourthEldenLord 13 днів тому +1

    Love your videos. The talk about the two fingers having their own plans reminds me about the Assassin's Prayerbook, why do they need assassins? Another topic, the timeline of the events is very hard do know, but it has always bothered me that the fingers need thousands if not ten thousands of years for the a response of the Greater Will but the Nox were banished after then invoke the ire of the Great Will. The finger never shown to have that much power, so was the Greater Will somehow closer to the lands between to act quickly? Was the Elden Beast who banished the Nox? Love to see yours or someone else thoughts on that

  • @dummbobqqqqq
    @dummbobqqqqq 13 днів тому

    The POV of the item descriptions are really interesting since they are sometimes limited in their knowledge e.g posing (metaphorical?) question within the item descriptions.

  • @-endo-606
    @-endo-606 2 дні тому +1

    Wait till he finds out about Metyr and how apparently she is the reason for communication with two fingers

  • @PepperoniMage
    @PepperoniMage 13 днів тому

    Hey man, go easy on yourself. Nobody on this site, reddit, or any other platform has it all figured out; even big names like Smoughtown, Tarnished Archeologist, etc., have all had to make corrections, had their ideas debunked, or otherwise failed to give a holistic view of these things. Elden Ring is From's biggest most complicated piece to explore yet and we still don't even have the DLC which is incredibly important for these stories- imagine trying to recount the accurate history of Lordran without knowing about The Ringed City & humanity's role as slave knights or truly answering the mysteries of the Healing Church of Yarnahm while being unable to reference the events at The Fishing Hamlet - it's impossible. You're doing fantastic for what we have and even those older titles still have loose threads we'll likely never completley put to rest.
    Thank you for another fantastic and thought provoking video, honestly I've been of two minds on this subject for a long time but feel better with my leaning towards TGW being intelligent and emotional in some way at least now.
    Have a wonderful day my dude; looking forward to more great stuff from you.

  • @kylecollins617
    @kylecollins617 12 днів тому

    I've been watching your videos for a long time and honestly all of them are great. Don't feel stupid for voicing your interpretation of art. There's no right or wrong when it comes to interpretation of art. I love watching your videos and I'll keep watching them because what you have to say is always interesting. Thanks for putting in so much effort for each video you make.

  • @4wheal
    @4wheal 14 днів тому +11

    I really feel like people hear the word order they jump to the belief it must mean control and authority and that as a force of order, the Greater Will must need control.
    Dispute being a force of Order the Greater Will is more linked more with evoultion and change as it has allowed mutiple orders to arise that has different views and was behind the craziness of the Crucible
    It seems like we must widen our view of what order truly means to better understand what the Greater Will

    • @FFNOJG
      @FFNOJG 14 днів тому +1

      for something to be ordered. it just needs structure, and a design with a clear set of predefined rules that governs its function or purpose. order is NOT simply authority or rule. it is the make up, and rules in which sets up that authority