The Elden Ring Map Keeps Me Up At Night [Ramble]

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@quelaag
@quelaag Жыл бұрын
For the Tower of Babel interpretation: There are many interpretations as to why it is built. But some theologists have settled on was that Nimrod was avoiding the will of God, as well as ignoring God's promise he would not flood them **again**. God was angry that humans were settling in cities and not spreading out to nature. To continue to exist together in one city was to ignore the will of God, to avoid a potential second flood Nimrod forced people to build this tower. The tower allowed them to circumvent another natural disaster, allowed them to ignore the will of god, and allowed them to reach heaven all the same. The reason I dont understand this story is why God would resort to punishment in the first place when it causes distrust between you and your children. Coogan, Michael D. (2009). A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament: the Hebrew Bible in its Context. Oxford University Press.
@quelaag
@quelaag Жыл бұрын
If you have issue with this interpretation, chalk it up to different belief systems and move on. Thanks.
@rivers4153
@rivers4153 Жыл бұрын
lol tbh my answer to that is have u seen Jeff Bezo & the blue ball project bc if I was in charge of the forces of nature I'd flood his bs too
@lolosh99
@lolosh99 Жыл бұрын
@@rivers4153 xD yeah sometimes you see some real dumb shit and you re like, “you know what? I think a flood might be in order”
@briggy4359
@briggy4359 6 ай бұрын
Aside from the moral question of the flood and the destruction of Babel, Here's a few tidbits from a Bible enthusiast: The description of Nimrod as a "mighty hunter" doesn't mean he was good at catching rabbits and deer; he was a hunter of men. The implication is that Nimrod, a slaughtering tyrant, put all of mankind under his thumb and created a unified government of mankind. God's destruction of the tower isn't a punishment for people's fear of flood. It's a punishment for pride. People built the tower thinking "Oh yeah, we can get one over on the creator of the universe. He won't be able to tell us what to do once we build a tower that makes us as tall as Him." 🙄 Finally, it is funny to note that despite the "incredible height" (/s) of the Tower, God has to "come down" to look at it.
@devildante9
@devildante9 6 ай бұрын
It's important to note that the god of the old testament is NOT the one in the new testament. Also, even god's punishments are gifts, it's impossible to know how something is going to affect the big picture down the line (what with god being outside time, and experiencing everything at the same time), even if it feels like evil at the time. To claim to understand the will of god would be akin to thinking yourself above of god. Tolkien puts it as such, in the context of a group of people doing great things (immortalized in song) that were considered to go against the will of god: "So shall it be! Dear-bought those songs shall be accounted, and yet shall be well-bought. For the price could be no other. Thus even as God spoke to us shall beauty not before conceived be brought into the World, and evil yet be good to have been. And yet remain evil." In the end, none can go against the will of god, and every evil action will in the end bring about more good into the world that if that evil would never have been committed, and yet remain evil. I also wanted to put this one here, from god himself: "And thou shalt see that no theme may be played that hath not its uttermost source in me, nor can any alter the music in my despite. For he that attempteth this shall prove but mine instrument in the devising of things more wonderful, which he himself hath not imagined."
@BrawlerGamma
@BrawlerGamma Жыл бұрын
I'm sure I don't exactly speak for everyone, but I personally have gotten almost completely acclimated to internet people not always being consistent and really just, not getting used to any schedule, if they have one. Every video is a pleasant surprise, and if there's a large gap from one to the other, or they do different content than usual for a while, I'm not usually too bothered. Doubly so if they have a good reason, and both mental and physical health are extremely good reasons; don't feel like you have to burn yourself out on account of the internet people. Is what *I* say, anyway. 🙂👍
@thetitanking919
@thetitanking919 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree. I actually find it nicer in some ways than consistent uploads. That way, when you see a video, you know it's gonna be something big
@0The_Farlander0
@0The_Farlander0 Жыл бұрын
I think most people feel this way, but the nature of online engagement leads the most entitled people to be the noisiest. To be clear, I'm glad you're saying this, because it needs to be said and to be reinforced.
@ASquared544
@ASquared544 Жыл бұрын
There’s always more creators to watch to tide people over
@FreerunTMac
@FreerunTMac Жыл бұрын
This also applies to video game releases too - just take your time, and make a quality product. :)
@jakelee8789
@jakelee8789 Жыл бұрын
Not picking you apart I love your video just want to say the sword is "Sword of Night and Flame". Not ice and flame my friend 😁
@Pitchfallis
@Pitchfallis Жыл бұрын
Weird note….a lot of the heart motifs in the Giant’s Forge are based on (or basically identical to) Adinkra symbols from African ironwork and sacred blacksmithing-the single upright heart with curves means sankofa “return to that you’ve forgotten”, the double hearts are “the earth has weight”, and the repeated double curl motif up and down the Sword of Night and Flame is hye won hye, or “that which cannot be burned”. Really impressed by this catch, they really incorporated a lot of sacred African ironwork symbolism into the decoration of assets related to the Fire Giants.
@jackdubois1512
@jackdubois1512 5 ай бұрын
Wow thats interesting!
@SmoughTown
@SmoughTown Жыл бұрын
It's crazy how GRRM wrote the backstory and now his daughter is explaining it.
@aetherspiralknight
@aetherspiralknight Жыл бұрын
huh?????
@mafesoni
@mafesoni Жыл бұрын
What?????????
@peridusk6128
@peridusk6128 Жыл бұрын
People really just lying on the internet
@AdminAbuse
@AdminAbuse Жыл бұрын
@@peridusk6128 and people don't getting an obvious joke
@peridusk6128
@peridusk6128 Жыл бұрын
@@AdminAbuse Aren't jokes supposed to be funny?
@thomasdonovan7969
@thomasdonovan7969 Жыл бұрын
10/10 going to bedtime story listening to Elden Ring Rambles
@shimp_
@shimp_ Жыл бұрын
I just noticed the giant waterfall earlier today. It would be extremely fitting and funny if the world map was also a giant ring that got shattered. Maybe farum azula was ripped physically out of the world the same way destined death was cast out of the elden ring
@bulkypigeon
@bulkypigeon Жыл бұрын
That’s what I have always thought, it would be so cool symbolically.
@bigmeatswangin5837
@bigmeatswangin5837 Жыл бұрын
I think thats a central theme of the game (and Fromsoft games in general): Cycles of hubris and destruction repeating themselves. The Crucible civilization build its "Tower of Babel" and gets smited. The Greater Will orders the cessation of Death with the forging of the Elden Ring, but is betrayed when Marika shatters it later on.
@crowstakingoff
@crowstakingoff Жыл бұрын
@DC Wow, I like that theory. I think it could give some credence to the idea that Farum Azula ascended before the Elden Beast made the crater and shattered the ring. Because if Farum Azula was still there when the impact occurred, the shattering wouldn't have shattered the ring, it would have shattered... an uninterestingly shaped mass of land lol. I prefer the idea that FA was already in the sky when the Elden Beast hit because it just makes no sense to me that it would survive in any capacity if it was hit directly by a meteor. But this is how a lot of people seem to describe it. If this were so it wouldn't be crumbling, it would be dust. I think it's much more likely that it was struck by the meteor in the sky. Though, perhaps it had to relocate to the sky precisely to avoid total destruction from the meteor. Maybe there was a prophecy or something that showed the star approaching, or maybe they could see it in the sky before it hit and recognize it as a threat.
@abigcupofwater
@abigcupofwater Жыл бұрын
I saw someone talking about how the world map looks like a furled finger, with Caelid as the tip. I can see it being that or a ring.
@timmywaye4302
@timmywaye4302 Жыл бұрын
@@bigmeatswangin5837 good point, Fromsoft games really are like Ozymandias: The Game
@knasigboll
@knasigboll Жыл бұрын
I remember reading some thread where someone had marked all the farum azula ruins throughout the lands between and it looked kind if like a path. The idea was that farum azula has been moving along this path. I thought it was interesting
@EvandroLBL
@EvandroLBL Жыл бұрын
And where farum azula was supposed to be?
@r_bear
@r_bear Жыл бұрын
@@EvandroLBL pretty clear to me on multiple levels that it was right by the Farum Greatbridge
@tomcork5720
@tomcork5720 Жыл бұрын
Farum great bridge also leads to a black-blade kindred and the bestial sanctum where the beast clergyman lies. Similar (or same) being as maliketh who resides in farum Azula.
@afriendofjamis
@afriendofjamis Жыл бұрын
You mentioned early in the video the reuse of assets. I'm still trying to figure out why there's so many important storylines and elements in the consecrated snowfield. I find it interesting that almost every faction shows up in an optional area of the game. Why is Radagon's sword here? Why is there another Astel crash land site? Not to mention the Alabaster Lord in the same area. The Albinauric's presence make sense, and by extension so does Mohg but the night calvary? What does Margot want here? There are also black knife assassins and death rite birds and a wyrm. I lose sleep over this! P.S. WHAT DOES PEPE SILVIA HAVE TO DO WITH LEYNDELL?
@avillahanya
@avillahanya Жыл бұрын
there are also Ancestral Followers, Ice Lightning Balls and Dragonkin Soldiers, as well as the big petrified stone pillars, all of which are distinctly associated with the Eternal Cities. why are they above ground here?
@dantoki6371
@dantoki6371 Жыл бұрын
@@avillahanya The way I see it, an Eternal City might have been there and that's that EC wich Astel leveled. People generally assume the Nameless EC was the one wich was assailed by Astel, wich is a fair take, but the city doesn't look like it was attacked by a giant space monster with meteorite summoning powers, but rather just fallen into disrepair given that it is abandoned, flooded and giant tree roots growing there. Now, Astel took away their sky can mean that it destoroyed the roof of the cave in wich they've resided. In Astel 2.0's boss room there is meteorite and in the tunnel there is an Alabaster and Onyx lord, so there was some meteoric actity in the area. And then tere is Ordina, with the Sellian architecture. It's possible that town was built by the survivors of Astel's attack. And who do we find there? A buch of Black Knives who are scions of the ECs, so they might originate from Ordina. Some minor evidence for this: the EC's are always built near to a river and there is that frozen one. The Dragonkin ghost is there, whose supposedly have never seen the true sky, so I guess it died while it got outside. Aaand maybe each EC had a dragonkin? There is the 3 living one and one ghost. So maybe 4 ECs. And there is a stray mimic tear in one of the dungeons.
@aldousboal4920
@aldousboal4920 Жыл бұрын
@@dantoki6371 you know that actually explains the seal in sellia having four bumps around it
@dantoki6371
@dantoki6371 Жыл бұрын
​@@aldousboal4920 Right! Those circles/runes could symbolize the ECs. But it could also just mean the 4 crypt chairs. 1 in Nokron, 2 in Nokstella, 1 in Sellia. Edit: now looking at it the carian crest has the same 4 runes on it just mirrored...Hmm I guess the chair crypts idea might not be the right one.
@ChevalierdeJohnstone
@ChevalierdeJohnstone Жыл бұрын
ZullietheWitch did a video showing from game code that there was an alternate Snowfield/related storyline that was scrapped but they repurposed the assets.
@michaelosborne3113
@michaelosborne3113 Жыл бұрын
Damn, Illusory Wall goes over map layout and design in detail, but you going over the art and architecture brings new information and a new perspective to these games. Happily subscribed
@Mineral4r7s
@Mineral4r7s Жыл бұрын
As someone suffering from chronic headaches myself... I wish you all the best. Love your content.
@megamicromanager2449
@megamicromanager2449 Жыл бұрын
there is an architectural feature in the ancient Sri Lankan Ruins called a Moonstone which bear resemblance to many of the artistic touches in nokron and nokstella. like the lift down to nokron and those dew kissed herba designs bears resemblance to sculpted designs in some buddhist temples.
@lucasgruber8509
@lucasgruber8509 Жыл бұрын
Holy shit, I remember watching one of your videos when dark souls was still hot off the press and I was just a kid too thick headed to put the pieces of the lore together. I’m glad to see you are still going strong and uploading content. All these years later and you’re still doing great analysis and I’m still headed as thick headed as I was back then. You’ve got to applaud the community surrounding these games for managing to reconcile those two extremes so that we can all partake in the communion together.
@ALaz502
@ALaz502 Жыл бұрын
I think FromSoft put ALL the clues of what happened before/during the shattering right into a literal architectural/geological record right in the game itself to help supplement the item descriptions. It's wild stuff. Also, I think that's why the map/world has been changing ever so slightly. During rewrites they probably didn't have a chance to go through every little statue/map item to adjust them. They're probably fixing some of these things as they notice them.
@glowerworm
@glowerworm Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Fromsoft. They did similarly with Bloodborne.
@Proud_Knight
@Proud_Knight Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I believe they've been doing this as far back as Dark Souls 1, at the very least. They are masters of environmental storytelling and I love them for it.
@darkhobo
@darkhobo Жыл бұрын
I would repeat the very first words spoken in the game. "The fallen leaves tell a story" With the first words we are told of the importance of environmental storytelling.
@ATC43
@ATC43 Жыл бұрын
@@darkhobo fuck me...that's brilliant. Lol it's such a unique thing in gaming, let alone any medium, when the creators are so self aware of what they are good at but also what their most diehard fans live them for. Why these dudes are my favorite game creators ever. The subtle bit ever-present dialogue they convey to players with each game they release.
@ALaz502
@ALaz502 Жыл бұрын
@@darkhobo holy shit.
@AReservoirDog
@AReservoirDog Жыл бұрын
25:25 Wormfaces are the first enemy in a very long time that I actually felt Intimidated the first few times I saw them. other enemies in the game are supposed to look scarier, but there is something about the wormface's design that is near enough to human while still being unrecognizable as having any humanity. The noises they make are also unsettling, like they're speech is muffled by the grotesque worms. I think I agree that these 'wormfaces' probably weren't always like that.
@AdminAbuse
@AdminAbuse Жыл бұрын
Their* speech
@cornthdl
@cornthdl Жыл бұрын
I have been on a similar train of thought. I’m creeping towards the idea that the lands between were once ruled as the Sun Realm by the King depicted in Farum Azula, and that the Sun is the dragon god that “fled”, Farum Azula being the seat of the sun that has long since faded.
@Justin-M
@Justin-M Жыл бұрын
I always imagined the dragons invading in the very brief time when Godfrey had been exiled, but before Radagon was recalled to the capital. I always pictured Godwyn sort of serving as Elden Lord at this time, which is why he was so central to the city's defense, as well as it's resolution, with establishing the Dragon Cults with his new bestie
@rainbowkrampus
@rainbowkrampus Жыл бұрын
Icky. Elden Lord is Marika's consort. I mean, royalty gonna royalty, if you get me meaning. But still...
@Justin-M
@Justin-M Жыл бұрын
@@rainbowkrampus Not like that bud. I meant more serving in the capacity of the role, in terms of like administrative decisions
@Akrilloth
@Akrilloth Жыл бұрын
@@Justin-M Like Morgott yeah? Godwyn was probably the lord of leyndell, but not elden lord.
@Justin-M
@Justin-M Жыл бұрын
@@Akrilloth that's a way better way to say it. Yes, I believe big G was lord of leyndell
@CorgyOntoppya
@CorgyOntoppya Жыл бұрын
My headcanon used to be, because of all of the ruins, especially in the northern Caelid desert where the structures seem to be protruding out of the strata, is that The Lands Between has been building on top of itself for countless generations. So long, that geological cycles and tectonic movement seem slower by comparison. The Erdtree (modern time) was planted on The Greatree (ancient time) which was planted on the Crucible (prehistoric time). Before that who knows? I'm sure there's many holes in it.
@magyar645
@magyar645 Жыл бұрын
I came up with this unalloyed gold foil hat theory that Marika was raised IN Farum Azula and she along with one or two other got chosen by some entity ( Greater Will or the Five Fingers ) to be Empyrean to replace Placidusax's God in the coming Age. My other speculation is that the Two fingers comes from the Nox trying to usurp the current order by "slaying" the FIve fingers with the finger slayer blade but split the fingers into two entity Order & Chaos, the Fingerslayer blade may have been made with the body of an Empyrean rival to Marika
@Writh811
@Writh811 Жыл бұрын
Just a note, the tower of Babel wasn't built to escape a flood. You've combined the story of the tower with the story of Noah. Chronologically speaking, the Tower of Babel happened after the flood. The tower was built in an effort to gain notoriety, the goal was to have this glorious tower that showed how awesome their civilization was. The thing that they felt would put it over the top, which happens to be the reason they get punished, is because they wanted it to go so high up that the top would rest in heaven with God. God wasn't infuriated at the vanity and the presumption that they were glorious enough to decide they could just build into heaven. And so, that the people might not gather and try such things again, God smote them. Destroyed their tower and afflicted them with "different tongues" (languages) to divide them. I think the dragons attacked because Farum's power and influence had greatly waned and Leyndell's was on the rise, in part but mostly about pride. The "wait" as you call it was not a wait. Their civilization was hit with a meteor that seemingly destroyed it, causing dragons to flee to Caelid and the mountain tops, they were pre-occupied. Those who stayed in the city were likely looking to their Elden Lord to comeback with advise from God. I think the inciting moment was probably when they learned the ruler of Leyndell was calling himself Elden Lord. I figure since the game makes a big deal of telling us how Godfrey is the first Elden Lord and we learn that he really wasn't, there has to be a reason. I choose that reason to be that it incited the dragons' pride and caused them to attack (I'm not saying this is why in-verse he is called Elden Lord but rather why the writers wrote it this way). But also, the game makes a point of showing how dragon faith was folded into the Erdtree faith. That bit of narrative would have been offered to us to illustrate the matter was also cultural issues because peace was attained when the House of Gold joined with the Dragons. I'm of the school of thought that Fortissax and Godwyn were more than friends. From that we see a union of lightning and gold play out. The benefits of this union likely inspired Radagon's second approach to Liurnia.
@bigmeatswangin5837
@bigmeatswangin5837 Жыл бұрын
All well said. In regards to Fortissax and Godwyn- it is known that the ancient dragons can inhabit human forms, so perhaps Fortissax and Godwyn were smashing.
@marlonyo
@marlonyo Жыл бұрын
I mean the actual story in the Bible is just that humanity is told to spread all over but they decide to not do that butstay in oneplace and build a big tower that will be seen from any place so they could always come together and not be split.
@jonathonparson7967
@jonathonparson7967 Жыл бұрын
Um actually
@Tcrror
@Tcrror Жыл бұрын
Just reading the first half of this post, I'm realizing all over again that there are millions and millions and millions of people that believe the stories in the Bible are actually true. That it's not a book full of fictional tales, but a historically accurate play by play.
@bigmeatswangin5837
@bigmeatswangin5837 Жыл бұрын
@@Tcrror What about his comment implied he believed the myth was literal? Sounds like you really just wanted to tell everyone how smart you think you are while trying to dunk on Christians. Embarrassing...
@ultrabear1583
@ultrabear1583 Жыл бұрын
Great content, I agree a lot of the stuffs you guys speculate in this video, like how the cliffsides in TLB look unnatural and traces of landmass disappearing can be spot here and there, especially in Caelid Dragon Barrow. I think connecting the black stone civilization (who made golems) to divine towers and other civilizations is also not a 'conspiracy theory', it is on the right track. The ruins of black stone civilization which hold the TLB together are deliberately put there by the environment artists, you can spot many well-pieced sceneries in the game like how the ruins get buried into the cliffsides throughout TLB, how they stuck into the water in lower altitude areas, Highroad Cave is also a great location for observations. All suggest that TLB were once one great holy land and suffered catastrophic events, such as meteorites bombardment, volcanic eruptions (judging by the columnar rocks structures all over TLB), which make the great civilization either get buried underground or sunken into the sea. I want to quickly elaborate a bit on my takes of the Elden Star, the elden star bears a beast which is a living incarnation of the concept of order. Here, the keyword I think is the "concept of order". It suggests that before the Elden Star, lifes in TLB are in chaotic and disorder forms, a crucible of competition. Creatures are fused with numerous aspects of the crucible, similar to a animal features randomizer, creatures are made of every imaginable combination of traits and lives are under such primal competitive state. I think the looks of misbegotten and Dragonlord Placidusax could be good indications of that era. So the Elden Star bringing the "concept of order", which potentially takes inspiration from the real world Chicxulub crater in Mexico that the impact of the asteroid wipes out 75% of plant and animal species on earth, ending the Cretaceous era of dinosaurs, laid foundation for intelligent human ancestors to appear on earth. As more and more studies show that chemicals form the human DNA and RNA likely come from space rocks. In Elden Ring, the Elden Star could also wipe out majority of the prehistoric "chaotic" lifeforms, installing "concept of order" into the life's crucible (where the modern Erdtree draws its vital energy from) and making newborns from there. I also think Ancient Dragons survived the impact of the Elden Star, their general appearance slowly become in-line with the "concept of order" except the Dragonlord Placidusax maintaining its primal and chaotic appearance, being the strongest creature at the time, granted intelligence and Elden Lord. And we know the beastmen of Farum Azula were also granted intelligence, language is one of the key factors to differentiate intelligent and non-intelligent beings, I think that's why in this game, the life energy is called "runes". Another sign of intelligence is being able to use simple tools, like rocks. So the Greater Will is likely to be the one who granted ancient dragons and beasts intelligence since the Elden Beast has five fingers which is the symbol of the intelligence, and Elden Star brought the "concept of order" which transformed beasts from this primal "chaotic" beasthood state into a civilized "order" state. And slowly, tribes occurs, religion occurs, concept of "divine right of kings" occurs, tribes start to become civilizations and the civilizations assimilate other surrounding smaller ones, eventually form into one massive scale civilization. However, with Elden Star bringing the "concept of order", at the same time it also introduces the concept of 'differences' aka "inside/outside the order" into TLB, which I think eventually leads to "Torment, despair, affliction. Every sin, every curse". Let me explain this concept a bit, so the life's crucible at prehistoric era grants life blessings at equal, to all of its creations without a purpose. The crucible is tolerant to all and none is discriminated. After the "concept of order" striking into TLB, crucible's life essence now become runes/blessings, which especially become a predominant thing in the age of the Erdtree, as we see how blessings are presented in the game, as benefits granted to those who are inside and serve the order. In other words, "the concept of order" slowly makes the blessings from the life's crucible purposeful and selective, it exchanges blessings for faith and loyalty in the Erdtree era; it gives the most blessings to those who serve the order first and stay close distance to the order (people live near royal capital of Leyndell); it starts to discriminate against those beings who choose to stay outside of the order, which eventually lead to all sorts of conflicts and disasters in TLB. I went too far and will stop at here lol, this is turning into an essay, sry about that hopefully it's not too off topic.
@crowstakingoff
@crowstakingoff Жыл бұрын
You made so many great points in this comment. I especially liked what you said about language and runes, and how the "division and distinctions" enforced by the Greater Will are the same as its **discriminations**, and hence its curses and torments to those outside the order. I think I might have missed the connection between distinctions and curses because my automatic interpretation of the Frenzied Flame's goals was influenced by Evangelion, the Instrumentality Project, etc. By which I mean, I was thinking that the reason the Frenzied Flame dislikes distinction is that being isolated and separate from other people, and not understanding each other, is part of the pain of the human condition. And that by coming together and converging, this pain might go away.
@jai249
@jai249 Жыл бұрын
one thing that kind of stuck with me was when you referenced what seemed like tides going out, cause it seems that the Lands Between kind of are having something going on in the tidal front: there are derelict of ships that are stuck out of the coastline, and what seems like sea creatures stranded on beaches (the land octopi) but almost kind of opposite of Liurnia, which is sinking, it's making me think that the water level is lowering (?) and unearthing things(?) like, could the DLC area just be that, that central bit with the cloud(?)
@bigmeatswangin5837
@bigmeatswangin5837 Жыл бұрын
Yep, I definitely get the impression the landmass is leveling out from the geography of the map.
@apolloisnotashirt
@apolloisnotashirt 6 ай бұрын
Its like, Miyazaki and his team decided to play god, and actually create a reallistic world. Everything is so extremely detailed and interconnected that if you don't look at every brick, every entablature, every pebble, it doesn't seem as deep but believe every Tarnished archaeolgists, it is.
@sneekmuch
@sneekmuch Жыл бұрын
That waterfall up by northern Caelid is super mysterious. I saw that just like a month ago and now I feel like a lot of people are starting to bring it up
@alazarielanderson5367
@alazarielanderson5367 Жыл бұрын
The map is probably my favorite character in Eldin Ring. i don't have much to add to the subject at hand, besides the fact that i totally believe there is some Pangea-esqe stuff going on. But one of my favorite aspects of the map is how the Village of the Albinaurics is essentially erased from it. As well as there not being any map for the Shunning Grounds, it seems whoever drew the map didn't know about the areas or intentionally did not want them recorded (assuming all maps come from one source). It reminds me of the whole "history is written by the victors" type thing. Why would the Moonlight Plateau be on the map, considering the fact that the path there seems to have been restricted long ago? It's a place that is currently only important to Ranni (i believe), so why would someone decide it was more important than the village, which is more readily searchable and cartographable? I used to think Ensha attacks you in the Roundtable to steal the half of medallion you get from old Albus, but he does that after you visit the village regardless of you picking it up (i believe). I don't know anything about drawing maps, especially of multilayered areas, or if importance of the place factors into what's shown. So i can totally be thinking too hard about this. But idk, they could have included a map layer between the two we have in game, if they wanted to show you more of the Shunning Grounds and Village. i think they are making a point not to. And considering that everyone- from Gideon, to Volcano Manor, to the maybe the Carians -exploited the heck out of the Ablinaurics, any of them could disdain them enough to want them completely erased. Or at least be okay with it. I could very well be nothing, but knowing who made the maps would help me decide for sure, i feel.
@ReneAensland
@ReneAensland Жыл бұрын
Ensha visits the village and razes it before you get the medallion. It's why Albus is hiding.
@themostdiabolicalhater5986
@themostdiabolicalhater5986 Жыл бұрын
“Pangea-esque stuff” what does this even mean lol
@ReneAensland
@ReneAensland Жыл бұрын
@@themostdiabolicalhater5986 Do you know what Pangea was?
@themostdiabolicalhater5986
@themostdiabolicalhater5986 Жыл бұрын
@@ReneAensland I do, that’s why I’m confused. What makes something Pangea-esque? Are they saying the mapped world is a supercontinent? If so, why bother making such a pointless observation
@leobaron9417
@leobaron9417 Жыл бұрын
@@themostdiabolicalhater5986 Pangea is known to have split into current continental masses in our world. So his comment meant that there was probably a similar tectonic displacement, either natural or forced, causing connected areas of the game to become separated and/or fall into disrepair
@antijoscha1690
@antijoscha1690 Жыл бұрын
the dragon talisman world theory seems more sensible to me. One of the reasons is the idea suggested by others that the Beast Sanctum could have been the entrance with its bridges to Farum Azula. Because the white dot on the talisman map would correspond to the location of Farum Azula then. Then just the many connections between Caelid and the giants that there must have been once land and just signs scattered on the entire map because the lands Between must have been once larger.
@Krim707
@Krim707 Жыл бұрын
I’m mostly confident azula was originally where the royal capital is before the golden order and given the encroachment of godwin’s deathroot at the bottom reaches of azula (godwin lies beneath the capital) had to flee and go airborne in retreat. Its the same circumference of the royal capital and you’ll notice on the actual map layout of the capital there are hidden rubbled features completely flooded with water that are obscured by high walls preventing you from seeing it when you’re there. Also partially explains the presence of the coloring of the trees and the wormfaces from altus being present in azula as well. There was evidently a big dispute with dragons at the capital thats now a main feature of the city as you mentioned.
@Kirkzy
@Kirkzy Жыл бұрын
If there is a siofra deep river well looking elevator in Farum Azula it may once upon a time ago have gone down to the deeproot depths. It obviously wouldn't be usable but there might be something that looks the same and gives a clue. I struggle with the timing of Farum flying, it almost has to be after deathroot happened in order for deathroot to be present there. I sort of want to go check out the bridge to the mountaintops of the giants and see if at any point the architecture changes and matches Farum more than Leyndell. I have seen people talk about Farum coming from Caelid due to the dragons, the elder dragon and similar architecture, there is also a gaping hole in the ground there too. I feel like its all happening up around the Erd tree though, you have the tree obviously, the frenzied flame, center of the landmass which is pretty typical of capital cities. It would make sense for the old seat of power to be there too.
@fleximick
@fleximick Жыл бұрын
I love how crazy you get, Quelaag. I could listen to you all day 😍
@kaltsssit
@kaltsssit Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU I thought I was crazy other than you there's like, zero videos actually covering the ruins themselves.
@spicypeanut7645
@spicypeanut7645 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making these videos. They're such a joy to watch
@Therizin0
@Therizin0 Жыл бұрын
Some fascinating ideas here - really love the connection of where the worm faces hang out, what they were staring at in Farum, and the potential broken shapes matching up. Noting that the worm faces are probably puking on trees for a reason (makes sense in farum, less sense in Leyndell where they're kinda lost) is a brilliant observation that I feel dumb for not even thinking about. Zullie's got some interesting wormface vids that I'm assuming you've seen? - Also, props for shooting a video with full explanations instead of the standard overly-jump-cut style that so many youtubers do, mad refreshing. Look forward to any story vids you come up with.
@bloody_joker12bloodyjoker72
@bloody_joker12bloodyjoker72 Жыл бұрын
I don't know you and randomly got auto played this vid after passing out but I'm loving it.
@evilgangstervcr5814
@evilgangstervcr5814 Жыл бұрын
The premise of the lore seems for me to be: “What if God, once whole, split into two persons at odds with each other?” (The two fingers vs. the three fingers/ the greater will be the frenzied flame) One divine person seeking to put humanity above all, and the other divine person trying to amend their separation and correct the other ones perversion of order but subsuming everything and starting over.
@nomadtealeaf1532
@nomadtealeaf1532 Жыл бұрын
omg I'm so glad about the FMA reference on the thumbnail, I've been rewatching FMAB and oh my god the amount of stuff that I started realising overlaps with ER somehow, it's been driving me nuts
@quelaag
@quelaag Жыл бұрын
It’s all alchemy babes
@xebatansis
@xebatansis 6 ай бұрын
Came home from work yesterday and this was very interesing to watch/relax to. Thank you.
@juliandixey3997
@juliandixey3997 Жыл бұрын
30:48 this dragon theory makes sense to me. The whirlpools might be a place where there was once land and it lifted up or sank down, leaving a space and the water is flooding back into the space causing the whirlpool. Also, there is a whirlpool up above leindell which is where the dragon’s head would be…
@wraithwrecker_
@wraithwrecker_ Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your headache troubles this time of year (sounds like referring to them as such is a bit of an understatement). Hoping you get all the relief you can and have access to the space and resources you need to deal with it! I really appreciate you content and recognize the work you put in. You've really helped me appreciate this game on a deeper level and I was already astonished on my first playthrough. I think you're my favorite lore channel because of how your engagement with the chronology serves the higher purpose of understanding the symbolic and historical parallels. Of course all the other lore people are great too, and I love how all the lore channels are keeping up with each other and chatting about stuff. I don't think I've ever been this hyped for Fromsoft DLC, and that's saying quite a bit because I practically drooled over DS3's DLCs. Cheers, and may your headaches be shortlived this season.
@finalfursonavii8635
@finalfursonavii8635 6 ай бұрын
i love that someone is talking about this... a lot of my time in elden ring i couldnt stop taking screenshots every few moments.
@jayb7775
@jayb7775 Жыл бұрын
Just got suggested this by my YT algo. Absolutely fantastic. Subscribed almost immediately! Will be looking forward to more trips down the rabbit hole when you have time, cheers!
@HammerspaceCreature
@HammerspaceCreature Жыл бұрын
How insane would it be if the reason the DLC was taking so long is that we time travel and explore a modified version of the whole overworld again but in the past. We start on the West side, re-uncovering the map a bit at a time and when we make it around to the East, the missing land mass is a new zone. Probably not the case but it would be very appropriate for a game where the open world is so fundamental to the experience, and not impossible to do if all they were doing is making edits to the existing landscape and inserting some new encounters along the way. It would even be a good fit for the arenas that are pretty obviously going to be DLC content. It's not that the arenas are just functional now because you downloaded a file off of steam, you're travelling back to a time when they were in use.
@pmarconato
@pmarconato Жыл бұрын
I will now promise to never EVER complain about the amount of reused assets Elden Ring has, the problem was always ME THAT COULDN'T SEE THE CONNECTIONS
@oats1005
@oats1005 17 күн бұрын
When I saw this in my recommended I thought it was just another video gushing about Elden rings map design (which does deserve all the gushing don’t get me wrong) but a video about the structural art about it is very fitting. There have been multiple times where I’ve just zoomed into buildings with the telescope to see what’s been carved into it.
@bgiv2010
@bgiv2010 Жыл бұрын
When I first started the game, it struck me how there were these huge chunks of an unseen castle lying all over the terrain. Not just the random pillars but the enormous ruins fragments.
@mikedelgrande5296
@mikedelgrande5296 6 ай бұрын
I can’t believe I’m only just now discovering your videos. I’ve been obsessed with Elden Ring Lore for the past 2 years and with Fromsoft Lore in general for almost a decade. I’m excited to have found another lore channel I can sink my teeth into. Your videos and analysis are both fantastic! I love it
@michaelbarker6732
@michaelbarker6732 Жыл бұрын
When GRRM said that he was specifically hired to write what happened “5000 years ago” I was extremely surprised. Honestly nothing about the actual world of Elden Eing made me think that it had been THAT long since the shattering. For example the amount of decay and overgrowth from any part of the game just does not look like what you would expect after 5000 years. I have always assumed the Shattering was like maybe 100 years ago or a bit more? I know thats what GRRM said but i personally don’t see why that would be the case.
@michaelbarker6732
@michaelbarker6732 Жыл бұрын
actually farum azula does seem possibly thousands of uears old but other areas like stormveil or the battlegrounds around Leyndell really look decades old not centuries.
@VesiustheBoneCruncher
@VesiustheBoneCruncher 4 ай бұрын
In connection to the six major sections of the overland map, I consider them to represent stages of life, and the land itself is the *also* the Elden Ring. Four of them are represented by seasons - spring in Limgrave, Summer in Liurnia, Autumn in Leyndell and Winter in the mountains. Caelid is corrupted but is life pre birth - uncontrolled growth and primordial essences. Farum Azula is death. Together they form a cycle of life, but removing the rune of death also literally, physically, removes Farum Azula from the lands between, thus corrupting the cycle of life, which corrupts Caelid’s purpose too (outside of the rot issues), as erdtree burial diverts where souls end up, and how they are returned. Anyhow, yeah; wild speculation ahoy!
@joeyxl3456
@joeyxl3456 Жыл бұрын
That original Demons Souls music, so good.
@michaelmannix1604
@michaelmannix1604 Жыл бұрын
Probably a bit late for anyone to see this, but what fascinates me about Elden Ring's map is that so many characters and locations are deliberately aligned in striking syzygy. For example, Rennala in her bedchamber is aligned with the Church of Vows, the Erdtree (where Radagon resides, of course), the Forge of the Giants, and the moon. In fact, looking toward the Erdtree from Raya Lucaria or the Church of Vows, you may notice that it eclipses the moon, and their conjunction even resembles Radahn and Rykard's Great Runes. This was just the first alignment I noticed. The second was at the Cathedral of Manus Celes, when it caught my eye that the large astrolabe at its north entrance points directly toward the moon, which again aligns with Rennala in her bedchamber (or perhaps the Ring of Oath?), but also with the Royal Moongazing Grounds at Caria Manor. Naturally it was then that I noticed I could still see another moon to the northeast past the Erdtree, indicating there are simultaneously two moons in the Lands Between, yet the northern moon is only visible from the Altar of the Moon. (Thus, I've started referring to the northeastern moon as Rennala's moon, and the northern one as Ranni's moon.) But... if that astrolabe was so perfectly situated as to create such a perfect narrative cohesion... what about the other astrolabes dotting the map? And it turns out, most of them do point either directly toward or directly away from relevant locations, sometimes both. If you stand atop the astrolabe at the edge of the crater where you fight Fallingstar Beast on Mt. Gelmir, it turns out that it aligns the Black Knife Catacombs, where the Black Knifeprint that reveals Ranni's culpability is found, as well as Ranni's corpse atop the Divine Tower of Liurnia. There are about ten others I've deciphered, though you catch my drift. Some aren't that interesting, but still make surprising sense, like the astrolabe outside Bestial Sanctum pointing directly toward Maliketh's arena. That's not all, though. The two I actually find most impressive are both tied to Rennala's moon: first, Castle Sol is aligned with Rennala's moon, Godwyn's corpse in Deeproot Depths, and again with the Black Knife Catacombs; the second is an alignment between Rennala's moon, Radahn's starting position at Wailing Dunes, and the epicenter of the impact crater where the falling star reveals the path to Nokron. How insane is that?? Radahn truly was holding back Ranni's fate, and with an extremely observant eye, one could have conceivably predicted where the entrance to Nokron was just by looking to the moon. From went above and beyond with designing this map, not just with lore-friendly cultural cohesion, but by painstakingly coordinating the geographical locations of numerous characters and items with the fuckin MOON(s) even though practically no one will ever pick up on them. I'll keep hunting for more. Like a proper astrologer, haha.
@asoto1516
@asoto1516 Жыл бұрын
I like this idea of Farum Azula ripped through the Lands Between. I remember when I played through the first time and ended up by Gurranq and wondered about that area of Caelid. When I went through Belfry portal to Farum, I assumed that Farum used to be by Caelid. The worm faced guys I barely went through my first time there either, just trying to get to the end and overlooked the area. I like the idea that Farum was closer to Lendyll. I wonder about the Pangea theory now too. And matching wildlife of Caelid and Snowtops. It would make more sense that the original capital and incredibly illustrious Maliketh boss room was the center of the Lands Between with the old Elden Ring. Perhaps when the Elden Beast was sent down, it impacted Farum Azula with such force that it threw the lands apart and sent the city outward. This shatters that Elden Ring and all Placidusax can do is slow down the destruction of the city as it spirals through the lands and pushes it's way outward. Divine towers house shards to hold lands together until Marika/Godfrey restore Elden Ring. Your videos are always great, really get me thinking. The asset reuse and architectural storetelling is so fun. Going to go stare at those pillars until the DLC comes out!
@prodkwop
@prodkwop Жыл бұрын
That Dragon Quest background music is just *chefs kiss*
@wanderingsoul7690
@wanderingsoul7690 Жыл бұрын
How the hell did I not find this channel sooner
@usedcolouringbook8798
@usedcolouringbook8798 Жыл бұрын
This video is neat! Makes me think the plant motif is the Erd Tree growing through depictions of past cultures.
@moniker2804
@moniker2804 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely stellar. I've never put those stone motifs together in my mind.
@johndavis29209
@johndavis29209 4 ай бұрын
So cool to see hints from the DLC trailer kind of shed some light.
@cavadasrodrigo
@cavadasrodrigo Жыл бұрын
I like your videos SO MUCH! There are other channels investigating this game's lore and others from FromSoftware, but yours is just unreal. The same level of care and analysis that I have playing, looking at photos and reading theories is what you get and that's really cool!
@andriypredmyrskyy7791
@andriypredmyrskyy7791 Жыл бұрын
I only get aura migraines (just recently started catching on to the auras and triggers), and I just wanted to say your description of your experience with cluster headaches was really reassuring. Speaking about it with confidence and just asking for understanding about this unavoidable aspect of your life reminded me of the respect we all deserve for our medical situation. It's really hard to explain to people who don't get them, what a migraine (despite the specific severity a person gets them at) feels like. Hearing you be plain and confident about your situation was inspiring. I'm gonna try to be like that a little more.
@Oblinski
@Oblinski 6 ай бұрын
Learning about the lore through small item, placements, and architecture and piecing it together with respect to the map is super interesting. When playing its so easy to miss these small details.
@drewdabrew4745
@drewdabrew4745 Жыл бұрын
The unknown king, queen, and baby art is also found in miqellas haligtree
@ChronotronTronochron
@ChronotronTronochron Жыл бұрын
just under 40 minutes, you love to see it.
@variablemuffins
@variablemuffins Жыл бұрын
Elden Stars states that the Elden Beast fell to earth and became the Elden Ring. This must mean a separate meteor was responsible for Farum Azula's destruction, since Placidusax was once Elden Lord and the artwork of Farum Azula depicts an early version of the Elden Ring.
@bigmeatswangin5837
@bigmeatswangin5837 Жыл бұрын
I think you nailed it with the Tower of Babel parallel. Cycles of hubris and destruction repeating themselves are common themes in FromSoft games.. The Crucible civilization builds its "Tower of Babel" by erecting The Lands Between and subsequently gets smited. Later, The Greater Will orders the cessation of Destined Death with the forging of the Elden Ring, but is betrayed when Marika shatters it. You can't be God. You can't escape your fate.
@dbfzato-1327
@dbfzato-1327 6 ай бұрын
i just realised the big chairs have a similar design to the candle tree thing that seems to be in the dlc
@Shane587
@Shane587 Жыл бұрын
I can’t believe it took me this long to find this channel! The tower of Babylon parallel reminds me of old cultures building pyramids.
@eel-to-eel
@eel-to-eel Жыл бұрын
Holy crap it even looks like the Siofra river below mirrors the (now flooded) Liurnia of the Lakes above on the dragon talisman ??? World map= dragon talisman, I'm sold
@lord_raga
@lord_raga 5 ай бұрын
Predicted the DLC location perfectly 20:37 🎉
@nrjaz4600
@nrjaz4600 Жыл бұрын
This is my first video I have ever watched of you due to you showing up in my recommended, and we are literally wearing the same NEFF Beanie. Instant fan for life.
@kevinsedits8741
@kevinsedits8741 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this style of video. I feel like a lot of lore videos and deep dives take a lot of time to not say a lot. But with this there’s nonstop concepts and details I wouldn’t have thought of or noticed! Great content, subbed!
@colonelchapstick
@colonelchapstick Жыл бұрын
This is so sick, I love your videos! Best of luck with the sudoku headaches ❤ hang in there pal, sounds like you’re pretty good at taking care of yourself
@jipowap
@jipowap Жыл бұрын
What if the moons are all waygates to other worlds? Ranni activated hers at the end obviously. Methinks the Numen lost their way home when the leaden moon disappeared.
@antijoscha1690
@antijoscha1690 Жыл бұрын
sounds magical wonderful
@theinfernoburns
@theinfernoburns Жыл бұрын
4:20 I always have my tinfoil hat on, keeps me from projecting my thoughts on to the dark one. (You're a real one if you catch the reference)
@Energistx
@Energistx Жыл бұрын
Head cannon, Paci's death by our hand set off the dragons. They wanted revenge against Godfrey's people for killing Placi. Us Killing Placi is what has been slowly breaking up Farum
@SaintTrinaLore
@SaintTrinaLore Жыл бұрын
MY GOD RACHEL/QUELAAG/JEAN/MY DEAR HOMIE YOU KILLED IT JUST BRAVO YOU SUMMARIZED EVERYTHING SO WELL I CAN'T TURN OFF THE CAPS YOU CAN'T STOP ME IM JUST SO FIRED UP I LOVE ELDEN RING I LOVE LORE THIS IS THE BEST THURSDAY EVER :3
@TheATOMICGOBLIN
@TheATOMICGOBLIN Жыл бұрын
Love this. Your enthusiasm is contagious! You pointed out a lot of details I had never noticed!
@andorrasrevenge1683
@andorrasrevenge1683 Жыл бұрын
What utter quality did i stubble on here? Thanks for the video!
@FTOXlC
@FTOXlC Жыл бұрын
i think farum azula was where radhans boss fight is at bc on the cliff next to it there’s these ruins and pillars and stuff that match perfectly with the rest of farum azulas architecture and the boss arena just looks like a aftermath of a huge piece of land just getting ripped up and away
@jonathan-qf4ws
@jonathan-qf4ws Жыл бұрын
those headaches sound like a layer of hell jeez
@WellDoneOnTheInternetEverybody
@WellDoneOnTheInternetEverybody Жыл бұрын
Random conspiracy: The worm faces protection over the Wonderous tear of 'Max health' makes me wonder if that's the greater will's attempt to give them the vitality to last until being reunited with Farum Azula.
@luckyadrian100
@luckyadrian100 Жыл бұрын
That's why from soft amazes me so much and this is happens to their previous game. Crazy
@Squirrel_314
@Squirrel_314 Жыл бұрын
You are such a treasure. I’m always immediately engrossed with whatever you choose to explore each time.
@wawustv4431
@wawustv4431 6 ай бұрын
This is how i am mentally preparing for the DLC: I see healthbar... I kill...
@Skwish6952
@Skwish6952 Жыл бұрын
My mom has cluster headaches. I sympathize with you.
@Eyekev
@Eyekev Жыл бұрын
is no one gonna talk about the dancing alien
@Bingus9900
@Bingus9900 6 ай бұрын
Can’t believe i haven’t found ur channel yet. Love the deep dives into these games and BOY can u dive deep lol. Love fantastic game design despite the age of battle-passes and gatcha games
@rhys1264
@rhys1264 Жыл бұрын
As a game dev (concept artist) I love the time and effort you put into looking at all the details in the game. Elden Ring has got to be one of my favorite games that I've played in a long while, and I do love the repeating theme of ruins built on ruins built on ruins. Very realistic and interesting. :)
@FellixNoAmatsu
@FellixNoAmatsu Жыл бұрын
Your doing the work of an Archeologist and enjoying it. Elden Ring is full of rich beautiful stories written into every statue and wall the game has.
@dogonit1936
@dogonit1936 Жыл бұрын
this is why elden ring deserves the award for art direction at the game awards, GO VOTE!!!!
@gretchling5012
@gretchling5012 Жыл бұрын
the dragonshield talisman theory reminds me of someone pointing out that the current shape of the Lands Between resembles a curled finger. maybe the Lands Between change shape to align, in some way, with the current order?
@SaintTrinaLore
@SaintTrinaLore Жыл бұрын
I agree! Im going to be working on this very soon but basically I think we start with dragon mode, then meteor shower, then the finger starts to take shape and it is "unfurling" as we enter the scene
@SaintTrinaLore
@SaintTrinaLore Жыл бұрын
Im gonna do a report on it all on twitter! :)
@MishaCatz
@MishaCatz Жыл бұрын
Woah the connection in Farum Azula with the rest of the map seems so plausible! Really intrigued to know more if the DLC goes indeed back in time. So interesting how you find all the lore in the architecture and art while Vaati is the hidden narrative. Would see a collab for sure!
@arsia.
@arsia. Жыл бұрын
I think Farum Azula was on the right side between Caelid and Mountaintops of the Giants, building a circle of land. In the middle it filled with water, because thats where the Meteorite hit.
@hinkelstein1494
@hinkelstein1494 Жыл бұрын
I think that the Eternal City has murdered the dragon god from Farum Azula and turned him into the fingerslayer blade. That shattered the Elden Ring and made it so that the stars would fall down and hit Farum Azula. To protect the city the lesser stone dragons would form a living wall above the city to stop the stars hitting the city. Meanwhile the star that first hit Farum Azula fell down even further untill it reached the nameless Eternal City and destroyed it. I think the story of the city being punished for its treason is a misrepresentation of what actually happened. They murdered the host of the Elden Ring and destroyed part of their own civilization through that. There was no divine punishment just some poetic irony.
@bluntman4627
@bluntman4627 Жыл бұрын
simple theory. The meteorite was one but it exploded and hit at different times in different places. Time magic exists.
@BrettFairchild
@BrettFairchild 6 ай бұрын
Welp we’re not going to the past
@onionsieglinde8718
@onionsieglinde8718 Жыл бұрын
Dang, subbed instantly with this vid. Like an archeological survey finding new cultural ties that science forgot, almost!
@bclark3614
@bclark3614 Жыл бұрын
We love your content, whenever it comes, however it comes! Try not to stress too much about it (I know that's much easier said than done). The people who will get upset about you taking care of yourself aren't worth worrying about anyway
@BrorealeK
@BrorealeK Жыл бұрын
The misbegotten themselves really remind me of the artwork attributed to Mohamed Siyyah Qalam, or Mohamed of the Black Pen. These were ink paintings that croped up from Muslim Central Asia during the time right after the Mongol invasions, and it's a huge departure from earlier Islamic art. It's sparse and very East Asian/Mongolian inspired art from a very chaotic and postlapsarian time. It often depicts demons, foreign peoples, commoners, slaves, sufi mystics, and people who seemed to exist on the fringes. The porportions are very out of whack, and full of movement and free abandon. There's a continuity between Siyyah Qalam and Chinese artowkr of the Tang and Song periods so I'm not saying it has any direct influence on FromSoft's designs, but it's a very striking style that I can't help but see in Castle Morne each time I visit.
@raisnhed
@raisnhed Жыл бұрын
Then you got my dumbass thinking “I like this cave. This is a good cave.”
@Angushrothgar
@Angushrothgar Ай бұрын
Idk exactly why, og demon souls was my introduction to souls, but the nexas music has a grip on me, idk why but I find it captivating, Comforting, but also melancholy, so, ya know, fuckin fantastic job to whomever made the music, cause I imagine that's EXACTLY what they were going for
@kyore789
@kyore789 6 ай бұрын
All the souls content creator using the Demons souls Nexus sound track is so cool
@cutthr0atjake
@cutthr0atjake Жыл бұрын
I suspect Placidusax was the Elden Lord when Farum Azla was built on pillars from the Land Between. This was rhen destroyed when Plavidysax accidentally brought the Greater Will through to the land.
@Knurlurzhad
@Knurlurzhad Жыл бұрын
When you go to the divine tower out in the ocean where Malenia's great rune is restored, you can look out past that gap that Quelaag suggests Faram Azula once sat. I noticed that there is a kind of ledge there where the water falls down into the ocean. But given the way Oceans work, that shouldn't be the case. Unless Quelaag is right and FZ used to be there and the kinda doughnut hole of the Lands Between is some kind of wellspring. Ripping out FZ might have sent that water out to flood part of the world and create the ocean
@adivolah
@adivolah Жыл бұрын
It makes me so happy to come back to your videos and see you are getting more and more views. You deserve this and more. ✌🏻
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