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@tedwatson3060Ай бұрын
Things I click on immediately. Everytime.
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thanks, really appreciate it!
@n3w529Ай бұрын
hear hear!
@skistorm739Ай бұрын
@Eternal_ruins idea bot builders machines created small ans grow tranform to parts like a toy like gumball machines of zelda
@skistorm739Ай бұрын
@Eternal_ruins what about gaint safe zones from robots were nature's takeover somehow and creators of them had chemistry: mutagenic/poisons/corrosive
@skistorm739Ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins maybe natural lifeforms mutation by energy of chemicals or spiritual or other etc and a location called the junk sea
@TheWorldofPomosАй бұрын
"They seem to have no understanding that their roles are now meaningless." Me in my current job
@lapiswolf2780Ай бұрын
Constructs in Tears of the Kingdom:
@briishcabbage568Ай бұрын
These guys seem like someone would ABSOLUTELY keep one as a pet
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
I have an idea for a wanderer who repairs and hangs out with them!
@sveninspaceАй бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins :O
@DeltaTitanАй бұрын
@Eternal_ruins I was literally thinking this exact thought for the whole video! It just seems like the kind of thing that would bring purpose and light into a wanderer's life. What better cause than to take care of these robotic caretakers? They might be dangerous before you fully understand them, but the free labor they eagerly provide must be invaluable
@skistorm739Ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruinsmaybe planes
@randomchannel1184Ай бұрын
Broken Servitors seem like the perfect vessel for a demon. They appear to inhabit inanimate objects, and what better than an object that used to be animate, but isn’t anymore.
@nierzh620Ай бұрын
This theory's already been tested out in franchises before, particularly Breath of the Wild, with it's ancient technology and "guardians." It would be interesting to see what sorts of ways the servitors could be corrupted in similar fashion...
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Yeah mixing the different elements of the ruins like that is something I’m excited to play around with!
@sahasrakondapalli50Ай бұрын
@@nierzh620 i was thinking the same
@MachewDunfАй бұрын
I love a good narrator with limited knowledge
@toawingАй бұрын
Yeah it makes it so much more real if the narrator doesn't magically know everything
@afriendlyfoxАй бұрын
and it makes it much more mysterious, even makes you a part of the story, since you can come up with your own ideas
@kahlzunАй бұрын
Surprisingly hard to write
@ReblazeGamingАй бұрын
@@kahlzun How come
@HopefighterАй бұрын
The servitors make me think that the eternal ruins are the result of a paperclip scenario. an AI taking it's task too literal until only it remains.
@antoineleblanc9765Ай бұрын
more and more Eternal Ruins makes me think of what would happen if Ghibli or Nintendo were given the concept for BLAME! and I'm all here for it
@craz2580Ай бұрын
I like the idea of a wanderer that has a servitor that follows her, because somehow it had a command to protect someone who looked similar
@astick5249Ай бұрын
Or maybe someone managed to build a house on top of a large one and has a mobile home
@axo6772 күн бұрын
Yesyesyes❤❤❤❤❤ this is lore❤❤❤❤ who was the wanderer who looked similar?❤❤ why was the servitor protecting that wanderer?❤❤❤ I'm going too deeply into this...
@NathanPhaneufАй бұрын
A nice addition to the Eternal Ruins that I see here is the difference in scale between things. We've seen large structures and corridors before, but I think the giant warrior servitor is the first time the scale gets blown that much. Not only do we see building-like complexes in the image with the giant, but that giant, and the others the narrator mentions, had to be able to move around the ruins, which implies massive areas for massive beings. To me, it's a nice way of expanding what type of environement we can see and what kind of being is meant to move in them. A great addition to the world you are building!
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thank you! Glad it helped build more of a vast image. I struggle with drawing perspective and architecture so it’s never easy to convey.
@NathanPhaneufАй бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins Thank you aswell! And for every drawings you've shown, there was nothing, to my knowledge, that jumped out to tell that something was off about the perspective. The illusion was maintained well all along!
@mmgmismasАй бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins Would be cool for the ruins to have "biomes" like games. For example closed ruins, open town ruins, factory-like ruins and so on.
@fisch37Ай бұрын
I have an alternate idea. The warriors are why the ruins were created. The Wanderer says they're "eternal" but who says that's true,? Maybe whoever built the warriors couldn't stop them and instead built the ruins as an inescapable labyrinth to contain them. Worth a thought
@MrSebyorkАй бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins Whatever struggles you face drawing architecture and perspective, you well overcome them in your works you share with us! Everything I've seen in your channel is awe inspiring. Downright awesome!
@emmarounsville1479Ай бұрын
"sad remnants of the past, trapped in an unending cycle of toil" Just call em retail workers, man
@non_completeАй бұрын
God I hope this project gets big enough to get games, movies, merch and everything nice ever.
@nerdenoughfortwoАй бұрын
I am so on board that idea!
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Me too! 😅
@mattjpoolrАй бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins me three!
@kittikataclysmicАй бұрын
I'd love merch for this. Like, sprite plushies.
@perplacympАй бұрын
I was there when "Bone" (Jeff Smith Comic) was on Kickstarter and sprinted past the 100% mark in 35 minutes. With 2447 showings in 3 hours there is definite potential for this story!
@ratkingish8338Ай бұрын
I enjoy the varied scale of servitors because the imagery of a giant mass of almost-stone structures continuing a job that likely has no actual need anymore scratches the right part of my brain
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Mine too! Glad you like them
@ratkingish8338Ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins you’re really onto something with this worldbuilding idea I wish you so much luck on the project
@tnynfox1669Ай бұрын
So the Servitors turned capitalist?
@cardsnapper2098Ай бұрын
3:08 I don’t know why, but the idea of a robot that eats people really freaks me out.
@buboniccraig896Ай бұрын
Bite of 87?
@TheEnglishDutchGuysАй бұрын
36 Seconds ago, another Eternal Ruins video?! Let me just drop everything and watch another masterpiece of Worldbuilding! Amazing video, as always :)
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
@Ever_green2021Ай бұрын
-Servitor Moss Rock roast Ingredients: Servitor Moss Only found on servitors Rock meat Commonly found rock meat Salt Found in the ruins Soothing mushroom Commonly found mushroom First, clean the servitor moss with some fresh water and boil it. Next, prepare the mushrooms and boil them as well. Grill the rockmeat over a fire and add it to the boiled moss. Eat the mushrooms as a side dish. Next, add the salt and enjoy your dish! -Evergreen
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thanks Evergreen, sounds delicious!
@Ever_green2021Ай бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins :D
@ulrichbrodowsky501625 күн бұрын
Of course there is a recipe here in the comments
@axo6772 күн бұрын
We need way more Eternal Ruins recipes
@afriendlyfoxАй бұрын
Servitors rebuilding the part of the ruins and "not caring if anyone gets hurt" would make a great in-lore explanation of why a player can't go near the chunks that are being regenerated. They would just be met by the hands of Servitors throwing them around and will take damage until they get away. Sorry, I can't stop thinking of this as a game, I wish I could walk in this world 😭
@thomasgeppi6762Ай бұрын
A few ideas I have from watching your video. 1. Are there Servitors who's role it is to repair other servitors? Maybe this is supposed to be the role of the Wanderers, which they've forgotten. Or maybe they're all preoccupied trying to fix one of the giant War Machine Servitors because they are designed to fix Servitors in the order that they came into disrepair. They can't seem to complete their task so they never move on. 2. I like the idea the the Guard servitors in a section of the halls simply carry the intruders to a broken jail cell, and a wanderer who's hopeless with directions just lets themselves get captured and has set up base in the cell they keep getting brought back to. 3. A Servitor who came across one of the benevolent spirits was given new purpose and now acts independently of it's original programming.
@Fluff_NoodlesАй бұрын
Are you in the discord? I think people would absolutely LOVE your first concept. It's super cool to me too.
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
All great ideas, thanks for sharing!
@bludaizee24Ай бұрын
I really love all of your ideas! 💕
@thomasgeppi6762Ай бұрын
@@bludaizee24 It's just such an inspiring world!
@thomasgeppi6762Ай бұрын
@@Fluff_Noodles I'm not, how would I join?
@eatenpapasmerfАй бұрын
The giant war Servitor is amazingly terrifying and beautiful. You continue to amaze me with every update!
@avokado4246Ай бұрын
"their chambers decorated with strange symbols, and nothing seems to grow around them." immedietly reminded me of radioactive waste storage, and the messages we've tried to make to convey how dangerous those place can be.
@overload_hunterАй бұрын
I love how he says playthings because there just arent any toys in the ruins 😂
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Haha yeah, always gotta think about my vocabulary with this world!
@porkyorcy1715Ай бұрын
this is how cool the robots in BOTW *should* have been 😭
@mariapazgonzalezlesmeАй бұрын
Servitor is such cool name.
@spacecowboy5486Ай бұрын
He probably was inspired by Warhammer 40k but it could also be a coincidence
@muntu1221Ай бұрын
@spacecowboy5486 "Servitor" is just another word for servant, but it's a very common term used to refer to robots in media. So, yeah, likely a coincidence.
@demon_xd_Ай бұрын
another certified ruined classic, I always find things dated "pre-setting" interesting, and these beings will no doubt yield great insight of their creators and the world they lived in
@jakabshaw4127Ай бұрын
A cool servitor idea is that a Builder ones command was to make a city, and it didn't stop, it just continued to make a city, getting more and more chaotic.
@danlap5697Ай бұрын
the ooze inside off a tough exterior shell make me think of bugs
@ESCL2004Ай бұрын
It reminds me of the Living Armour in Dungeon Meshi.
@LamirLakantryАй бұрын
There needs to be a Sisyphus reference in here with the Servitors. One that just keeps rolling the same bolder up the same hill time and time again.
@Wh0snyxАй бұрын
Finally a new video, I love this whole concept so much❤️
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thank you!
@laberinto6782Ай бұрын
"The store is closed, please exist the building"
@vladyslavchvikov7638Ай бұрын
For a reason, I heavily associate servitors with the track "Onwards" by Forest Swords. A whole vibe of soulless and damaged machines carrying out meaningless work somewhere in verdant ruins just perfectly aligns with everything depicted in this video. Amazing work on worldbuilding tho! Hope that one day I'll get to read the universe-based book or to play some cool metroidwania
@rfak7696Ай бұрын
Last time I was this early, the ruins weren't abandoned
@chocob000kАй бұрын
I can't stop thinking of this as a video game, like The Last Guardian
@DanielRisacherАй бұрын
I have to assume that Fumito Ueda's works are an inspiration for the Eternal Ruins, albeit maybe indirect. Probably Hayao Miyazaki too. The servitors remind of both Castle in the Sky and Nausicaa.
@ShnarfbirdАй бұрын
@@DanielRisacherUeda's works are directly cited in the introductory video indeed
@luzcalderon7808Ай бұрын
It's so nice to see the notification pop up and see you posted more of this project
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! Means a lot
@UliTroyoАй бұрын
Best world building series ever. You’re setting the standard.
@CPU3pt14159Ай бұрын
I'm imagining a cartographer who doesn't know the builders are a thing, increasingly distraught that their maps stop making sense very quickly. Finally seeing the builders for the first time sends them into a rage, maybe a companion has to hold them back lol.
@TheMaryWriterАй бұрын
And now lost tech robots? It's like you've got a hold of my favorite tropes checklist. Awesome video as always.
@pokepoke1889Ай бұрын
The more and more videos we get, the more and more clues we get of what the original purpose of the ruins to be and who made and lived within them
@bludaizee24Ай бұрын
I love your work! The Servitors sound a bit like me! Creaking and hobbling, trying to carry on despite their failing state. This is exactly what getting old feels like to me! Lmao 💕
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Same 😅 living for the grind
@kannaredpandaАй бұрын
I can not get over just how COOL this world is. Your world building and character design continue to amaze!
@sveninspaceАй бұрын
This makes the Eternal Ruins a whole lot scarier.
@mossyabyssАй бұрын
I find myself loving the ruins more with every video released. You seem to have a knack for making what I like most about these kinds of settings.
@alphus1331Ай бұрын
i never heard about Eternal ruins before, but i was absolutely fascinated by this video, the story you are telling and the world you are describing
@fallatiusoАй бұрын
I love the design on these servitors. Especially the ones who aren't humanoids. (tho they're good too.) Not enough of those in the world i say. The appearance also reminds me of the ancient Sheika's tech from breath of the wild, and the Zonai's tech from tears of the kingdom, which are both equally gorgeous and mysterious. The wirey, worm like insides also reminds me of something, but i can't recall from where. Perhaps a Ghibli movie i've seen? All in all a very cool concept for motility and function. Why i simply want to *know more.* haha It's some great work. Love to see creativity like this around. 👍
@disgruntledbob2812Ай бұрын
The idea of these servitors twisting what their role means in a world that no longer needs or can facilitate that role is a fascinating one! A great way to take the idea I’s reckon. Adds a a weary sense of danger to these otherwise (mostly) completely impassive beings. Would there perhaps be an example of a servitor doing this that a wanderer would find beneficial?
@ceciliaappel7827Ай бұрын
I watched Castle in the Sky again recently, and the servitors remind me a lot of the robots in that film. Is this just a coincidence? Fantastic video, as always, thank you so much!! 💕
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
No they are quite inspired by them, as well as a bunch of other stuff. There aren’t many ancient robots in media so I’m drawing inspiration from the few that exist
@majap1458Ай бұрын
Wow that's awesome! How you create all of this, making your world richer in so many new creatures and showing us all of this. I love this and I really have respect for your creativity
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thanks! It’s not easy but I’m really loving working on it.
@MrSebyorkАй бұрын
@@Eternal_ruins Thank you for sharing with all of us, its lovely!
@1VoidixАй бұрын
This is one of my favorite things you've talked about with the Eternal Ruins! The Servitors honestly remind me of the builders from a manga series called Blame! The builders are old machines that used to be directed by a system. When that system lost control, they continued to build and expand the megastructure, unguided, making weird and nonsensical structures and rooms as their programming decayed. There was even a reference at some point that this had been going on for so long that the megastructure had reached into the solar system.
@VaunaKillerАй бұрын
Oh, interesting. I imagined servitors to be really small, something akin to ancient artifical insects. Or even micro- and nano- bots, which part build, part "grow" the ruins, as their natural habitat. I really love the world you are talking about so far 😊 It is both enchanting and alien, yet cozy.
@teresarisso9670Ай бұрын
I find my self to always light up when I see e new video from this channel!!!
@PoiropoiАй бұрын
This is so interesting! I really like the idea of these "robots", I'm also in love with their art style! I love your stories, keep it up! ❤
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thank you! So glad you like them!
@ncolomb1508Ай бұрын
Man, I'm so jaleous of your drawing skills and the dedication you have to your project. I hope to someday develop my own project and stick to it and your commitment is an inspiration to me!
@AlexanderosDАй бұрын
Every addition introduces us to more of the world of the Eternal Ruins, and even more mystery about the world. Fantastic!
@AmbroseReedАй бұрын
The building servitors as an explanation for the shifting fractal nature of the ruins is so clean
@ShockedTaiLungАй бұрын
I love the art in this series
@theflyingfrog-sp2iqАй бұрын
Finally got time to watch the video. Loved every bit of it! Hope you have many blessings on your journey throughout the ruins.
@dado8467Ай бұрын
This videos are just so good. When I saw the final giant servitor with the spear piercing it, it actually sent shivers down my spine.
@Finding_ArcadiaАй бұрын
Hella cool! Reminds me of an idea i had once for a sci fi apoc game where the party would have to go into an auto city and if you followed the law you'd have no problems but if you even J-walked then the auto-cops would detain you "until their supervisor could release you", which just meant indefinitely since theyre long dead. The city was supposed to be alien and crazy designed, with all of the auto-robots trying to keep things organized and tidy but failing miserably
@jobobminer8843Ай бұрын
One comment - The wanderers can be used to date the ruins. If you can measure an average rate of decay, you can figure out how old they are and, by extension, how old the city is. Unless there are repair bits which repair other devices in which case it could be any age.
@LanceBerylDevАй бұрын
Don't remember if I've left a comment before, but your narration, art, and artstyle is incredible! I click on a new video whenever it enters my feed. Your content is also a wonderful point of inspiration in fleshing out my own projects which occasionally walk along similar lines. Will continue watching this project closely!
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!
@thomasmulcahy2183Ай бұрын
MAJOR Blame vibes going on here, especially with the builder types. I’m so here for it!!
@MrSailing101Ай бұрын
And yet what popped into my head was the Breath of the Wild Guardian theme. That’s what you get when you make robots look like pottery.
@raduand3Ай бұрын
This world is getting more and more intresting! It takes shape in a really mesmerizing way! That's what makes it so unique and fascinating! Gorgeous!
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thank you so much, makes me happy to hear you’re enjoying it!
@bananabanana484Ай бұрын
As a DnD monster homebrewer, translating these things is gonna be fun! The idea of mechanizing oozes is such an imagination inspiring design space!
@aaaaaaaaaa2896Ай бұрын
Þe whole concept of þe Eternal Ruins is super unique & fun. I look forward to more lore
@ashtonisvibin561Ай бұрын
just found this channel and immediately binged all of it, this art reminds me of my own, its so beautiful and calming. I love it so much and will 100% be keeping up with every single upload
@solalabell9674Ай бұрын
Ok I love this take that botw guardian aesthetic possibly my favorite video yet
@lilysillustrationАй бұрын
Love this! The designs are so cool!🙌✨
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Thanks! Love your work, Heads and Tales is awesome.
@Arkie80Ай бұрын
Glad I ran across this. It has huge potential. The art style, the storytelling and the narration are all incredible.
@masterzoroark6664Ай бұрын
I like this. Hell, kinda first time I got into this sorta mechanical creatures doing endless task despite world's ruination was after reading BLAME - mainly talking about builder machines from that series.
@Logic6405Ай бұрын
God these are so good. It's amazing to see that worldbuildung projects like this are flourishing on KZbin. You've been a huge inspiration, keep up the amazing work!
@zeliardforty-two4692Ай бұрын
Definitely going to see about making a wanderer! Something about one that is trying to solve some history by studying the servitors as they seem to be the few things left behind. Seeing the rare ones for war Game them the idea their might even be rarer ones who might have ancient lore. Like some sort of librarian. Maybe not able to share knowledge but more of a keeper of sorts. As the labyrinth is always changing someone from ancient times may have used servitors as the only way to store information. Of course they maybe so old that most, of not all, of the information maybe completely lost. Maybe even intentionally Absolutely love these guys! The robotic but almost magical form these take fascinate me 😊 make me think of the thing from Gibli’s “castle in the sky” or those monsters in “breath of the wild” but infinitely cooler as there is more then one design. I can imagine running from one who is just trying to ‘remove waste’ 😰
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Very cool idea, I look forward to seeing your wanderer (if you have time!) Glad you liked the video 😊
@JaFi-pk3lbАй бұрын
Your videos made me start reread Blame!, because I can't get enough of this type of art. A beautiful project, I hope to see a game of this world someday.
@terrapinflyer273Ай бұрын
Phenomenal storytelling, world, and character building! I am hooked!
@Axecon1Ай бұрын
I love the variety in the servitor designs!
@Dimitar_TsanevАй бұрын
Watching your previous video about the endlessness of the ruins I was getting some hints but this video all but confirms the BLAME! inspiration...
@St-mh4tfАй бұрын
Love it ! we can probably see a blame ref with the constructor
@mcspudster5289Ай бұрын
This is one of the coolest world building projects I've seen keep up the amazing work
@JonathanGhost42Ай бұрын
Every video of yours is so fascinating and has always so much mystery, that keeps one wondering.
@natethegreat7204Ай бұрын
So much cool lore potential! I love learning these little snippets. ^^
@classycasual3910Ай бұрын
This world only gets more and more alluring! TTRPG when!?!?
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
Hopefully soon!
@WakfcraftАй бұрын
I love every new art you surprise us with
@IcedRebornАй бұрын
MORE MORE MORE.... I NEED MORE!!!! I get more and more questions per part, your so amazing at telling stories and making your world.
@mimumi3723Ай бұрын
Another positively exciting piece of lore of the Ruins!
@ChaizinАй бұрын
These guys would be so cool to see up close! The lore you create for your characters is amazing!
@DaftAnimeАй бұрын
I’d love to see more about the structure of the ruins, or any means of survival, like how do the inhabitants of the ruins find ways to eat or trade or find any tools for exploration. I love all these lifeforms but I’d love to hear how they live as well
@sirguy6678Ай бұрын
Fantastic! Love the formation of an incredible lore of the eternal ruins !
@MuircatАй бұрын
The more I learn about this world, the more I see it becoming a procedurally generated maze exploration game. I imagine it could potentially be a Roguelike as well. Perhaps there are pre-generated structures like puzzle temples and dungeons like in Zelda that have a chance of randomly spawning. Finding unique ruin structures helps you piece together the puzzle of the nature of the ruins and the origins of all its oddities and curiosities.
@scuffedchrisАй бұрын
but fr this project is absolutely breathtaking
@echoinggarden6923Ай бұрын
your art is so nice, those designs can really make into a good explore game or factory combined one.
@ShnarfbirdАй бұрын
Sometimes, I see servitors of an odd rectangular shape, which construct simple bridges across chasms. One time I stopped to watch one, and saw it attended by several smaller servitors, which served to add support and adornment to the fresh structure. Marvellous little beings! But the bridge-builder itself seems too specialized to be able to move to the next task. Perhaps its workers carry it?
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
I actually had to cut out a sketch of bridge builder due to time. It’s a cool idea!
@maskivist3508Ай бұрын
Some thoughts on the Servitors: The guard servitors only activating at dusk sounds like a night watch while living guards with more sophisticated judgement would be asleep. Now what kind of society has such guards? One with sensitive areas, like classified materials and vital/sacred infrastructure. Either something important or a choke point on the way to something important. Even otherwise authorized personnel would be expected to be at home at night, so the servitors can be more indiscriminate with detaining trespassers. That said, some sensitive areas and functions could anticipate emergency situations, and a trusted few individuals would be issued the means to ward off servitors while they fix the issue. Flashing a badge, you could say. Sounds like a rare artifact to find, one that gives the bearer unmolested access to certain areas. You mentioned the perpetually building servitors in your "Exploring the Eternal Ruins" video. That sounded to me like a subgenre of liminal space fiction where runaway AI builds a city WAY beyond what their creators could inhabit, and it doesn't always make sense (stairs leading into walls, that kind of thing). A machine recreating patterns without a natural understanding of the patterns (like when AI generated art looks wonky). If the servitors could keep up their building and outpace entropy, this city not quite fit for humans anymore could spread across the earth like a cancerous growth. If the ruins were intended to be of this scale (given the enormous servitors), I'm wondering if there was even much obvious geographic divide between one society and another in this ancient world, or if effectively all claimed space on the known world what this thoroughly developed. A megalopolis with contiguous neighbors, or as a monolithic society like the Tower of Babel aspired to be. Did it start as the latter and eventually fracture? Were the war servitors built for something outside but eventually turned on fellows? If war servitors are still preserved in stasis, imagine one or more of them activating and going on a rampage. As a more discrete, high-stakes story, one or more Wanderers could get increasingly desperate to find a way out of the ruins. They resort to trying to awaken these titans, in the hopes of *making* a way out. But there's no telling if they can figure out how, get what's required, or what the warrior servitors would do if they awoke. You spoke in the Exploring video of an emergent faction among the Wanderers: the Silver Circle, dedicated to learning what they can of the ruins and sharing with others. Another potential faction (working title): the Escapists, who seek a way out of the ruins. Most of their efforts are more benign, trying to discern the logic of the ruins on a large scale to hopefully find an exit. But a more radical inner circle seeks to understand the servitors, how to influence them, with the ultimate, absurd ambition of getting a warrior servitor to pave the way out. Their quest is tragic with little hope of bearing fruit, but with a chance to bring catastrophe.
@Eternal_ruinsАй бұрын
That’s an awesome idea, reminds me a bit of nausicaa with trying to wake up one of these warriors. Thanks for sharing!
@sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149Ай бұрын
It's interesting that, even more so than the ruins, the servitors speak to an actual society of some sort once existing. These things must have been _built,_ right? They have _purposes._ ...Right? It's an intriguing world you've crafted, haha.
@cedrigoАй бұрын
Great episode, thank you. :)
@nicknelson9542Ай бұрын
This will make such a rad art book someday
@disgruntledbob2812Ай бұрын
Also love the way the servitors are the designed, especially the inner-noodle concept, fascinatin’ and mysterious. Could a servitor largely exist without its outer shell? Or do they need it to function?
@jacsYTАй бұрын
just discovered your channel yesterday so the timing couldn’t have been better 😊
@eilensing9488Ай бұрын
I really love your videos. When i discovered you you were added to the short list of youtubers I get excited to watch and that i veiw every video shortly after its release. But these videos look like a lot of work. They seem to take a lot of energy and creativity. Dont worry if you need to upload less frequently. I would still be excited to see your videos once a month! So long as you dont burn out and stop making videos
@euansmith3699Ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful as ever. Thanks for sharing.
@HonzusАй бұрын
Your story telling is so good. I love your videos, they always contain interesting and inspiring stuff!
@WlmaAlexender-zl6nxАй бұрын
You mean I missed one of my favorite youtubers while at work? Well, better late than never.
@derpherp1810Ай бұрын
YES YES YES YES YES!!! I KNEW YOU WERE GOING IN THIS DIRECTION!!! YESSS!!! Also I am curious to see what the ecosystem of the Eternal Ruins might be like, I'd be suprised if there were truly no life forms here. I imagine mostly animals that would thrive well in urban environments though, nothing too crazy. Birds, rodents, cats, foxes, dogs, wild pigs, deer, frogs, turtles, lizards, chickens, ducks, etc.