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Elden Ring Lore MIQUELLA the HEALER The Psychology of the OUTER GODS


JackisaMimic: Hey man, let me know before you try to give me nightmares
JackisaMimic: The conclusion to this video was so powerful and moving. The editing and the music really built up the atmosphere, allowing for you to concretely, and I think accurately, determine what exactly this whole story is supposed to mean. That ending was not only the best I’ve seen in a lore video, but a YouTube video: period.
void.lawyer: Poor Godwyn. "That fish-like thing"
Uncle_Fred: Wow. I don't think anyone's made the connection between depression and the God of Rot before. You've built a very compelling case that this is exactly what this story element is met to represent.

The Frenzy flame ending representing a person succumbing to psychosis is also perfectly fitting. The Gold needle piercing the eye was probably removed because it makes the connection too literal. I think if that element had been retained, the lore community would have caught on to what Miyazaki is trying to do much earlier.

My only suggestion for future videos might be to cut down on the intro.

I think your next video is obvious. We need a video breaking down each ending and what it means from your perspective. I think you touched on that with the Frenzied Flame ending, but I think the others deserve more discussion.
bbluva20: That thumbnail certainly got my attention, then again, actually seeing Miquella's face is something we've never gotten, and the anticipation for the DLC is palpable.
murderycatdoll1380: As someone suffering from Depression, this touched me. Fascinating Theories!!!
Lark_man: And if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes, to be cast into hell fire. -Matthew 18: 9
biomechanical923: There's an outer god for almost every status effect in the game. Rot, bleed, frostbite, madness, death blight.
I speculate there will be one final outer god of dreams in the dlc.
Luaeria: CT, this is a masterpiece, mate. You had me in tears. If I could standing ovation, I’d have done.

Thank you for your approach and for the peripheral healing it helps to facilitate and actuation in processes of. Your shoutout to Jack was cute and funny but it was also tremendously powerful. Thank you, from his friends and community!
echohazmat8759: Miquella has the Haligtree (an area where the blasphemous, hated, and the unclean can stay. Much similar to an asylum or nursing home of sorts.), his needle (the lobotomy tool as mentioned in the video.), and a sick family. All the theories lately have been negative about Miquella so this is very welcome. He also seemed to be patient enough to teach the frog Albinaurics how to use the Discus of Light, and let the immobile Albinaurics cocoon in his Haligtree. This seems to be the most mentally stable Demigod/Emperyean in the game. Ranni is obviously not all there thanks to the Night of Black Knives, and Malenia is Malenia. Even with the Age of Stars ending you seem to just accept depression, embracing the cold and bitterness of the world. I have recently been in and out of the Therapist and I've learned that you can't let it grow stagnant (as seen with the Rot). Essentially the Age of Stars is just embracing Ranni's vision, which seems good but then after looking at it again and again, it seems to just mess up those of Lands Between who still believe in Marika. It's so drastic but Ranni won't hear it, it feels like it will fail fast. It doesn't solve the issues with the Crucible, Frenzy, Rot, etc. It's just a way of eliminating the Erdtree and Marika's reign. So maybe Ranni is a red herring, leaving Miquella to be the true good ending.
nickperri6571: I really wish we could actually use that chaos head in game

Jun 04 2024

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