And if you go to the hall of the new gods and ask about Nas’hrah… Nas’hrah will be upset about their reply to you and set one of the new gods on fire. *Queue in the funny music*
Believe it or not, that was originally in the video, but there was a weird bug with my recording software where if I walked in that room, it would run at like 2 fps. So i cut it. But yes!
I just realized the way he talks/acts seems similar to AM from "I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream." That's entirely because of when you read in your Nas'hrah voice it sounded like Harlan Ellison doing the voice for AM in the video game.
I have read the short story, but never played the game. I just looked it up and I can hear it actually. I've never heard Harlan Ellison read the book. It's impressive you linked those two voices together. I am horrible with voices and cant tell people who they sound like, so thanks lol.
Nas'hrah is basically the only proof in Termina that ending B in the original happened to some degree. So happy he made an appearence when you play as Osaa.
It's also possible that all endings are canon except Cahara's S ending and Le'Garde's ending C and maybe ending D. Ending A happened because The God of Fear and Hunger pushed humanity to advance. Ending B because Nas'Hrah is a burnt crisp. Ending C-II because Le'Garde is the yellow king but not the benevolent one. Ragnavaldr, D'Arce, and Enki S endings because Moonless is alive and August is August, the Skin bibles exist written by Enki (who's possibly still alive in Fear and Hunger 2) and Le'Garde is a blood golem.
>doesnt give a fuck about the player character >has a convoluted recruitment mechanic >still fights with your party at 0hp >only being that can truly take him out is Gro Goroth, one of the creators of the UNIVERSE >you can literally MAKE him a new body, takes onelook at it amd says THIS VESSEL IS TOO WEAK FOR MY POWER Fuckin CHAD, and he doesnt even need a torso to do it
@@octoberwildsmoke9065 gro goroth and sylvian created the universe bruh, and thats the only being in either game that took him out. So how do i have the lore mixed up?
@@Pugsr there is a country called "edo" in both games. Eastern swords' samurai is from there, also there is a samurai armor at the museum which mentioned is from "edo". That would be far east i would guess 😁
You're right, however a lot of the time they will just say "The east". The east could be ANYWHERE from the east. They do explicitly state nas'hrah did stuff with the edo country, so he's not from there. However sometimes they just say "the east" which could be anywhere east of the dungeon of fear and hunger. In rondon, or whatever country it is. @@turhanevirgen506
Nice F&H video, through I would throw my 2 cents into why Nas'hrah sticks around rather than being relegated to the hall of the new gods. I think F&H1 gives us a both a very clear understanding of what happens when you ascend, and more importantly, what it takes to break yourself away from the the influence once you have. These can be seen in Enki's D and S endings. In his D ending (and in all the D endings I would argue) we see specifically what happens to a mortal when they ascend, I would argue that their guiding light, the key aspect of them overtakes them as a whole. Not only do they become a guiding light for others in a similar pursuit, but their mind and body become so warped as to embody that concept. Enki becomes so consumed by the pursuit of knowledge that he has cut himself off from from all outside stimulus, all he can explore any more is is own mind. His influence can be felt, but i would argue more specifically he can be used as a point of inspiration for those seeking a similar path. As these exaggerations of human desire however they are fickle, should people no longer need that light (or should another ascend with similar desires) then this god is no longer needed. As they have become an embodiment of a (human) concept then they have nowhere else to go, other than the hall of the new gods to wait for the end. A human can ascend however and return, but they must have an incredibly strong anchor. This is what we see in Enki's S ending, with the help of Nosramus (another individual we could argue ascended yet retained their humanity), Enki is able to anchor himself in his very real human desire of curiosity and knowledge (hell, during the skin granny segment we see he almost ritualistically crucified himself as he believed he had reached the end off what he could learn), and turn away from the allure of godhood. We know from F&H 2 his writing on the old gods became the basis of the skin bibles we use in game. I would argue Nas'hrah is simply the flipped side of the coin. Rather than his anchor being mental in nature, it was physicality (specifically brutality, or the exertion of power on to others). From the comments on him in the hall of the new gods we can see that they disparage his mind, and his mind, and that he used his godhood to subjugate others in his way. I would say something about him, or his mind made that anchor strong, he didn't want to just be a concept for others, he wanted to be able to exert this power onto other. He may have just been a sadist so strong in will that simply being the concept of subjugation wasn't enough for him, he wanted to be able to enjoy it himself. The only thing standing in his way at the and of the day was running into the very concept of destruction itself.
I like this theory but also just think Nas’hrah is the most powerful new god by a long shot which could also be the answer. From what we know about him is that he is functionally invincible to most attackers outside of the guys who cut his head off and the traces of Grogoroth.
Is Nas’harh only partially new god like Nosramus? He hasn’t been sent to the new god jail(grand hall). And he was in the same party with him so he culd maybe also have used the anchor. Year I think that’s why he still is around and not* kicking.
I think influence has nothing to do with if a new god is still around, I just think nobody has bother killing nas’hrah or taking his soul and to befair I don’t think many would try, I’d argue that canonically he’s the most powerful entity you can encounter in the the dungeon
Not really, the traces of Gro-goroth and Sylvian are in the dungeon too (Not really, but technically they are) and Nash'rah got crowned by Gro-goroth so...
@@PugMaleAndSingle okay fair point, honestly I only remember them after I made the comment, really I think he probably more like forth if we include them, and the God of fear and hunger Tbh I very much love this game so talking about it is always fun to me 😂
if im not wrong bro in the game says that going to the golden throne is stupid,maybe he never sit on it and that is why he was never sended to the pantion
I have a theory, he despises the gods because he despises his immortality and therefore blames the gods as he doesn’t have anyone else to blame but himself which he’d obviously never do so he blames other immortal’s who he can probably shift the blame on as there influence could have been a reason he chose to ascend without understanding how much immortality sucked. This is why he’s so angry and obsessed with destruction magic and fire the thing that brings an end to things and therefore are like the opposite of immortality. He hates immortality for the same reason philosophers hate it and has lived so long in hate and spite with know proper therapy, revenge or options to put himself out of his misery and therefore has completely lost his mind with his burn everything tendencies.
Legit played fnh last week for first time meet this fuxker trowing everything on him nothing worked i was shockrd then i just diped out cuz i played with thief never rezurned to that area again xd scared me as fuck
His design is very similar very similar to john the babtist in the painting the apparition, as well as him being often depicted as just a head. The story of his beheading can be tied to themes of sexual immorality which i could definitely see tying into this game especially with its other cristian inspired symbolism. No clue if Nas'hrah was inspired by any of that but pretty neat connection either way.
i feel like ragnvaldr brought nash hrah to gro goroth, cahara died next to the god of fear and hunger, darce helped le garde and enki become enlightened. thats how i feel F&H 1 ended
9:53 Wdym? If anything this is the most important bit, it both A. Confirms that Nas'hrah is canonically a weeb B. Says that Nas'hrah once had a legion of warriors named jizz samurais
He has a similar trajectory to Francois craving power he became a new god and he too realizes he's just fallen into a trap. Instead of growing old and bitter he just feels a contempt and spite towards everyone and everything deciding to instead just embrace chaos. I'm feeling like he despises the new gods in general especially those who don't heed his warnings or come there for supposedly noble intentions. Since he was especially cruel he also has beef with them. He also especially hates the current ones because it's strongly hinted at that it was them that deposed and k!lled him.
And if you go to the hall of the new gods and ask about Nas’hrah… Nas’hrah will be upset about their reply to you and set one of the new gods on fire. *Queue in the funny music*
Believe it or not, that was originally in the video, but there was a weird bug with my recording software where if I walked in that room, it would run at like 2 fps. So i cut it. But yes!
@@Pugsr and if you go and speak to the present day Francois with Nas’hrah in your party…. He lights him on fire. *queue in the funny music*
I love nas'hrah he's such a funny little critter like a human chihuahua that can set people on fire
I can see it
Difference is : Chihuahuas are actually adorable and sweet when you get to know one that is chill.
Nas’hra is just MAD.
i wish he can summon that damn beast when he's on your team
My cannon is he totally can summon the beast anytime but just chooses not to because everyone is a noob
Or, perhaps the beast would kill everyone in the party, and like he said, he needs your help.
Or the beast can only exist/be summoned in the blood pit.
@@SatyreIkon Also possible, but considering what the new gods say about the beast, it would be strange for that to be the case.
I just realized the way he talks/acts seems similar to AM from "I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream." That's entirely because of when you read in your Nas'hrah voice it sounded like Harlan Ellison doing the voice for AM in the video game.
I have read the short story, but never played the game. I just looked it up and I can hear it actually. I've never heard Harlan Ellison read the book. It's impressive you linked those two voices together. I am horrible with voices and cant tell people who they sound like, so thanks lol.
I always imagined he sounded like Harland Williams.
In a way, Nas’hrah is kinda like patches of fear and hunger
Yeah I can see that. Despite nas’hrah being an actual threat
As in from asoiaf?
@@kevinerives8975 As in Demon's Souls and Dark Souls, I assume.
@bubbybobble Fear and Hunger is like the Dark Souls of games.
@@CakeyBeddyBut... Dark souls already is a game
Nas'hrah is basically the only proof in Termina that ending B in the original happened to some degree.
So happy he made an appearence when you play as Osaa.
It's safe to assume that he somehow proceeded to go the deepest part of the dungeon alone just to end up getting roasted alive by a mere trace.
It's also possible that all endings are canon except Cahara's S ending and Le'Garde's ending C and maybe ending D. Ending A happened because The God of Fear and Hunger pushed humanity to advance. Ending B because Nas'Hrah is a burnt crisp. Ending C-II because Le'Garde is the yellow king but not the benevolent one. Ragnavaldr, D'Arce, and Enki S endings because Moonless is alive and August is August, the Skin bibles exist written by Enki (who's possibly still alive in Fear and Hunger 2) and Le'Garde is a blood golem.
>doesnt give a fuck about the player character
>has a convoluted recruitment mechanic
>still fights with your party at 0hp
>only being that can truly take him out is Gro Goroth, one of the creators of the UNIVERSE
>you can literally MAKE him a new body, takes onelook at it amd says THIS VESSEL IS TOO WEAK FOR MY POWER
Fuckin CHAD, and he doesnt even need a torso to do it
He better appear in the third game if that’s a possibility…
Creator of the universe..? Bruh you got the lore all mixed up
He's the Yujiro of this universe. Looking up his lore only makes him even more Yujiro-like.
@@octoberwildsmoke9065 gro goroth and sylvian created the universe bruh, and thats the only being in either game that took him out. So how do i have the lore mixed up?
@@theshinypeliper8813I’m sure he will, bet we’ll find his ass in a lake as of his ending in Termina would suggest 🤣
The more you learn about Nas'hrah, the more you realize that he's the Yujiro of the Fear and Hunger universe.
Nas'hrah is my favourite character. Hes a constant source of comedy and cartoonishly evil
i love how he just sets one of the new gods on fire its funny as f
8:23 yeah… knowing Nas’hrah that’s probably sexual…
I like to think that the reason Nas'hrah still kicking at the real world is because he is rip his head off and let his body left in the Hall.
I always thought Eastern is Ottomans at F&H and Soviets at Termina
Could be. That would make sense. I always thought it was east asia, like china and japan, but yours might make more sense.
@@Pugsr there is a country called "edo" in both games. Eastern swords' samurai is from there, also there is a samurai armor at the museum which mentioned is from "edo". That would be far east i would guess 😁
You're right, however a lot of the time they will just say "The east". The east could be ANYWHERE from the east. They do explicitly state nas'hrah did stuff with the edo country, so he's not from there. However sometimes they just say "the east" which could be anywhere east of the dungeon of fear and hunger. In rondon, or whatever country it is. @@turhanevirgen506
Its just the combination of the too, kinda like the LITTERAL eastern europe and a bit of asia yk
Secret lab joke made me chuckle
He the type of guy to say "Nah i'd win" and still live
Dawg is the only mf who might’ve given backshots _back_ to Gojo. (If he only had his body)
AYOO!? giving Gojo WHAT!? 💀@@BobbinRobbin777
How great would it be if Nas'hrah returns with a body at the next games climax just to screw over the Sulfur God?
Or over Logic, just to spite Griffith and the New Gods.
Bonus point if canonically he just TTGL's the heartless one's body.
Screw over litteraly😊
Wouldn't he get neg diffed by the sulfur god
Nas'hrah always spits fire.
this is the best video on Nas'hrah on YT
Nice F&H video, through I would throw my 2 cents into why Nas'hrah sticks around rather than being relegated to the hall of the new gods.
I think F&H1 gives us a both a very clear understanding of what happens when you ascend, and more importantly, what it takes to break yourself away from the the influence once you have. These can be seen in Enki's D and S endings. In his D ending (and in all the D endings I would argue) we see specifically what happens to a mortal when they ascend, I would argue that their guiding light, the key aspect of them overtakes them as a whole. Not only do they become a guiding light for others in a similar pursuit, but their mind and body become so warped as to embody that concept. Enki becomes so consumed by the pursuit of knowledge that he has cut himself off from from all outside stimulus, all he can explore any more is is own mind. His influence can be felt, but i would argue more specifically he can be used as a point of inspiration for those seeking a similar path. As these exaggerations of human desire however they are fickle, should people no longer need that light (or should another ascend with similar desires) then this god is no longer needed. As they have become an embodiment of a (human) concept then they have nowhere else to go, other than the hall of the new gods to wait for the end.
A human can ascend however and return, but they must have an incredibly strong anchor. This is what we see in Enki's S ending, with the help of Nosramus (another individual we could argue ascended yet retained their humanity), Enki is able to anchor himself in his very real human desire of curiosity and knowledge (hell, during the skin granny segment we see he almost ritualistically crucified himself as he believed he had reached the end off what he could learn), and turn away from the allure of godhood. We know from F&H 2 his writing on the old gods became the basis of the skin bibles we use in game.
I would argue Nas'hrah is simply the flipped side of the coin. Rather than his anchor being mental in nature, it was physicality (specifically brutality, or the exertion of power on to others). From the comments on him in the hall of the new gods we can see that they disparage his mind, and his mind, and that he used his godhood to subjugate others in his way. I would say something about him, or his mind made that anchor strong, he didn't want to just be a concept for others, he wanted to be able to exert this power onto other. He may have just been a sadist so strong in will that simply being the concept of subjugation wasn't enough for him, he wanted to be able to enjoy it himself.
The only thing standing in his way at the and of the day was running into the very concept of destruction itself.
I like this theory but also just think Nas’hrah is the most powerful new god by a long shot which could also be the answer.
From what we know about him is that he is functionally invincible to most attackers outside of the guys who cut his head off and the traces of Grogoroth.
I wonder if nashrah will be in the next fear and hunger game
would not be surprised
He is in Fear & Hunger 2: Termina. Or do you mean for a third game?
@@maleficentdunn5370 for a third game
He fucking better be… bro has achieved meme status.
It’s likely, too many people like him to just exclude Nas’hrah
I literally got him on my last plate through after getting clapped by a guard
yeah but bro doesn't want to help you. he is just usuing you as his escort to the labs in Mah avre and to kill the new bitch- i mean gods
2:40 I think this is actually true. I remeber that he states he would have used the player character if he had his full body
0:40 "Headless Man". He's only head.
So he’s a manless head.
I recall Nasrah mention something to the effect of taking it. I remember thinking he's just like Francois.
I'm pretty sure Francois learned his "dominating" ways from Nas'hrah.
Is Nas’harh only partially new god like Nosramus? He hasn’t been sent to the new god jail(grand hall). And he was in the same party with him so he culd maybe also have used the anchor. Year I think that’s why he still is around and not* kicking.
Nas'rah the chad of the east
I think influence has nothing to do with if a new god is still around, I just think nobody has bother killing nas’hrah or taking his soul and to befair I don’t think many would try, I’d argue that canonically he’s the most powerful entity you can encounter in the the dungeon
Not really, the traces of Gro-goroth and Sylvian are in the dungeon too (Not really, but technically they are) and Nash'rah got crowned by Gro-goroth so...
@@PugMaleAndSingle okay fair point, honestly I only remember them after I made the comment, really I think he probably more like forth if we include them, and the God of fear and hunger
Tbh I very much love this game so talking about it is always fun to me 😂
Amazing Video!
Thanks!
How can you describe Nas'hrah as "the headless man"? That's like the exact opposite of what he is!
"Headless man"
Manless head.
love ur videos :3
There was also somekind of story of nash'rah
Before F&H1
Conquered ottoman empire copy in F&H and ruled it
A floating head/powerful former god wizard that spues insults and slurs sounds hilarious.
This came up in my news feed tonight, after I made the mistake of searching the gore pile.
"i insist"
"You insist?"
"The lady insists"
?
if im not wrong bro in the game says that going to the golden throne is stupid,maybe he never sit on it and that is why he was never sended to the pantion
Blessed with a video as I'm about to eat 🛐
Fell in toilet send help.
Don't worry sending tp
I’m still in one making these videos in the toilet yeed, don’t worry.
"Ke he he, sure i'll help you" [funny music plays]
I seems he is becomming the mascot of tje franchise
Pocketcat
Nas'hrah was likely there to fight Gro-Goroth with Cahara and the girl. They win, then the girl did her thing.
to be fair, the beast's horns are uhhh... more than questionable so i can't say i'm surprised nas'hrah likes to put it in the other hole
The last step is to find the first secret chest in Ma'habre, get the combustion scroll and give it to him. Infinite TORCHINGS
I have a theory, he despises the gods because he despises his immortality and therefore blames the gods as he doesn’t have anyone else to blame but himself which he’d obviously never do so he blames other immortal’s who he can probably shift the blame on as there influence could have been a reason he chose to ascend without understanding how much immortality sucked.
This is why he’s so angry and obsessed with destruction magic and fire the thing that brings an end to things and therefore are like the opposite of immortality.
He hates immortality for the same reason philosophers hate it and has lived so long in hate and spite with know proper therapy, revenge or options to put himself out of his misery and therefore has completely lost his mind with his burn everything tendencies.
Legit played fnh last week for first time meet this fuxker trowing everything on him nothing worked i was shockrd then i just diped out cuz i played with thief never rezurned to that area again xd scared me as fuck
His design is very similar very similar to john the babtist in the painting the apparition, as well as him being often depicted as just a head. The story of his beheading can be tied to themes of sexual immorality which i could definitely see tying into this game especially with its other cristian inspired symbolism. No clue if Nas'hrah was inspired by any of that but pretty neat connection either way.
You could tell about dungeon Nights Nah'Ra
i feel like ragnvaldr brought nash hrah to gro goroth, cahara died next to the god of fear and hunger, darce helped le garde and enki become enlightened. thats how i feel F&H 1 ended
9:53 Wdym? If anything this is the most important bit, it both
A. Confirms that Nas'hrah is canonically a weeb
B. Says that Nas'hrah once had a legion of warriors named jizz samurais
Tell everything you know about this please.
Wouldnt Nash'rah bringing the term
New gods
Mean
As long as there are any new gods
Or this term used
He wont due?
0:21 RDR perchance?
Good guess, but no.
Red dead redemption?
Cool vid bro.😺
consider leg sweeping to one shot doors
Nashrah is so baby girl
Nas'hrah: "Lol, lmao even."
Did he say headless man? I mean the dude is all head so..
Yeah i misspoke there. My bad
@@Pugsr nah you’re all good, great video btw keep them coming !!
there's an apostrophe, its NAS HRAH
not nosh raw
You kind of didn’t explain much abt him I feel like..why he hates them
He has a similar trajectory to Francois craving power he became a new god and he too realizes he's just fallen into a trap. Instead of growing old and bitter he just feels a contempt and spite towards everyone and everything deciding to instead just embrace chaos. I'm feeling like he despises the new gods in general especially those who don't heed his warnings or come there for supposedly noble intentions. Since he was especially cruel he also has beef with them. He also especially hates the current ones because it's strongly hinted at that it was them that deposed and k!lled him.
Quit calling him headless, he's clearly all head and no body.
You insist?
I could beat nas'har in a fight
Do you happen to be immortal and fireproof
He will clap your cheeks.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588and literally
Headless man? He is literally only a head. That is the only thing he has. 🙃
Don't blame me, blame the guy who wrote the script. (Which was me)
@@Pugsri blame pugsr fr
hes basically just rasputin