@@BananaMike780 I mean, it was all based off a long deep lucid dream they had, and beyond the whole "Dreams have meaning" thing or the likewise deriving meaning from your dreams, the creator has a history of trying to convey struggle both in the creation of things and struggling through them (Basilisk 2000 has a lot of it) Lunacid has shades of that, but also... hope. It feels like the first of all endings is really most exemplifying that, waking from a dream, having fought and struggled and won and triumphed... only to wake back up to the everyday, sun on your face, routine to get back to, the same things you went to sleep on there to greet you in the morning. But its fine. You'll just have to remember what you learned and felt and keep on fighting. You can and will eventually triumph once more. Newest of the fallen, take up your sword and fight.
This Mfer might just be the most evil character Kira has ever created. The sheer malevolence he commits without scruples is what gets me. This guy commits crimes to the degree and even beyond some unit 731 shit.
Couldn't go through with getting this ending as it involved basically turning myself into another Abdul and from what I gathered about him...yeah, to say he was NOT a nice guy would be the understatement of a lifetime. Also, this music almost seems to be saying stuff like "you really, REALLY shouldn't be here" and "you're dealing with something meant to stay locked up forever. Are you absolutely sure escape is worth what you're doing?"" "What are you even trying to escape to? You've seen for yourself the world outside is basically dead. At least here in the Well, there's still some semblance of life! At least here you have people who care about you! Yes, it's a prison, but it's still more of a home than whatever's waiting for you out there! So, I ask again...is what you're doing actually worth it?"
And yet, the well- and everything above it- is only a dream; a very long and thorougly rotten dream. All Abdul is doing is deepening it and turning it into a nightmare.
Abdul is the champion of the human spirit. No matter what it takes. He will change the world in the image he sees fit for his patron lord. Abdul’s cruelty and evil are the pinnacle of mankind.
I'm studying and i can only play on the weekends, when i come back i'll see what i missed and i won't be able to publish the boss tracks since they would make noise during the fight
@@vladcal22 Well.... For Boss fights you can simply turn off the sounds and let the music on, while running away. I thought you would rip music from the files
This part of the area really just screams "You shouldn't be here"
Spent 20 minutes translating that tapestry from beast speech to English thinking it's got a clue to open that damn door
Foiled by Abdul again
Honestly when i finally got it open the payoff was kinda meh, especially since I killed death before I got the Jotun sword bought.
@@sirrealism7300 as much as I love this game, all the endings are meh
feels like they're trying to be too deep/meta
@@BananaMike780 I mean, it was all based off a long deep lucid dream they had, and beyond the whole "Dreams have meaning" thing or the likewise deriving meaning from your dreams, the creator has a history of trying to convey struggle both in the creation of things and struggling through them (Basilisk 2000 has a lot of it) Lunacid has shades of that, but also... hope. It feels like the first of all endings is really most exemplifying that, waking from a dream, having fought and struggled and won and triumphed... only to wake back up to the everyday, sun on your face, routine to get back to, the same things you went to sleep on there to greet you in the morning. But its fine. You'll just have to remember what you learned and felt and keep on fighting. You can and will eventually triumph once more. Newest of the fallen, take up your sword and fight.
@BananaMike780
Heavy disagree. The meta endings were amazing, and really tied up some of the other meta themes I was curious about through the game
@@BananaMike780 Heavy disagree [x2]. I cried with their wholesome messages. NEWEST OF THE FALLEN, TAKE UP YOUR SWORD AND FIGHT! (In the real world).
This part of the game goes incredibly hard
Abdul please stop making spells to turn peoples skin inside out.
Haha offerings for Bayagototh go *incomprehensible demonic roaring*
coffin spell go brrrrrrr
no i like them
Bro, you know that guy has a testicular torsion spell on lock
This Mfer might just be the most evil character Kira has ever created. The sheer malevolence he commits without scruples is what gets me. This guy commits crimes to the degree and even beyond some unit 731 shit.
Who up commiting acts of violence for the Primordial God of Cruelty?
Love this track 😎 thanks for uploading
Love that track. Both holy and depressing
Couldn't go through with getting this ending as it involved basically turning myself into another Abdul and from what I gathered about him...yeah, to say he was NOT a nice guy would be the understatement of a lifetime.
Also, this music almost seems to be saying stuff like "you really, REALLY shouldn't be here" and "you're dealing with something meant to stay locked up forever. Are you absolutely sure escape is worth what you're doing?""
"What are you even trying to escape to? You've seen for yourself the world outside is basically dead. At least here in the Well, there's still some semblance of life! At least here you have people who care about you! Yes, it's a prison, but it's still more of a home than whatever's waiting for you out there! So, I ask again...is what you're doing actually worth it?"
And yet, the well- and everything above it- is only a dream; a very long and thorougly rotten dream. All Abdul is doing is deepening it and turning it into a nightmare.
Abdul is the champion of the human spirit. No matter what it takes. He will change the world in the image he sees fit for his patron lord. Abdul’s cruelty and evil are the pinnacle of mankind.
@@alpharius2omegaboogaloo384 More like the pinnacle of Luciferian hubris.
meanwhile making a comment which represents the pinnacle of mankinds dumbassery
@@iceinkThank goodness, I don’t have to pretend to like Abdul anymore. I hope he’s burning in the pits of Tartarus for everything he’s done.
Btw, what about other tracks(Final boss fight, Holy Battlegrounds, hidden areas in Forlorn Arena)
I'm studying and i can only play on the weekends, when i come back i'll see what i missed and i won't be able to publish the boss tracks since they would make noise during the fight
@@vladcal22 Well.... For Boss fights you can simply turn off the sounds and let the music on, while running away. I thought you would rip music from the files
@@АртемийДяк-в1в Ending E boss wouldn't work for that, considering how it functions
@@MrGslayer14 You mean Sicusiarus?
Nope, I said what I said
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