Psychx_: Due to the fact that Mohg got people like Ansbach to follow him, he may not have always acted as batshit insane as when we meet him ingame.
GrandStyles: One interesting thing about Bayle is he doesn’t kill Igon. He crippled him and leaves him alive to suffer, mirroring his own fate.
Kerminator17: I didn’t expect the out of nowhere Malenia slander lmao
KatKatKatKatKatKatKatKatKat: Every one of those jerks attacked me on sight. So they get the poo poo ending
Halfgnomen: Have I given yall my Marika is the Spirit Tuner that Hewg is indebted to and that Roderika is a numen theory? Basically because we know they're shrine maidens, the Shamans were likely the original spirit tuners and given that Hewg talks about the sheer terror of her, I bet he's talking about Marika's revenge on the Hornsent. Now why does that say taht Roderika is numen? Because you have a young, beautiful, blonde, well endowed young women who's gifted in the spiritual arts but never practised it. who has the same hue in her eyes as said spirit tuner now, take that same girl and raise her in the culture of spirit tuning (shamanism) and I can see why people thought the shamans/Marika were divine. The Numen/Shamans came to the lands between on those big stone ships down in the ceruelian coasts due to them coming from outside the lands between and guess who else came by ship? Roderika who couldn't see her own guidance because Marika hated the Golden Order all along after figuring out that Metyr was broken.
mackdontpayforstrange3207: I always assume I'm the bad guy and a pillager in these games. Morgott was right about us. Edit: Great video. Still not sure about the Tarnished place in the world but you make some compelling arguments.
grfrjiglstan: One thing about Midra’s fight that people overlook is that, if you lose, Midra goes back to his state of eternal torment, and you have to fight him as a normal man again. That means there is no world where we turn him into the lord of Frenzied Flame, lose, and then leave the world to its fate.
czupryndaniel: 30 seconds in and I lost it at "MaRikA's TlT$"
EldestCoont: I just had thought! When Miquela comes back, he has a golden aspect and clings to the back of Consort Radahn/Mohg... At the elden throne, Serosh has a golden aspect and is clinging to the back of (Consort?) Godfry/Hoarah Loux. Now ask yourself where the beastmen came from
DoctorTBR: finally someone else who recognizes the kindness death can be
ANDERB0RN: I really love your conted, but i dont agree to almost all things in this video.
Its still very enjoyable to watch, the Dialoge of the characters are very well implemented and - as always - you get the intended feelings across very well.
But... Im... really devestated, that even Hawkshaw thinks, killing Miquella is the right thing to do.
In my opinion, there was never s character like Miquella in any souls game. He sacrificed everything, did everything he could, showed nothing but compassion, to build a new age. And we kill him, as if any ending we can create at the end of the game could be equal to an "age of compassion".
Ansbach is one of the coolest characters ever, and St. Trinas Quest very engaging. But those two made the community hate on Miquella.
Somehow war loving, kind hearted, mightiest of the demigods Radahn is seen as nothing but a victim. If he was simply charmed, why was there a pact in the first place? Why would Freya not call Miquella out, instead of defending him?Radahn is literally living his dream: becoming like his idols.
Mogh is pittied, even though he build up a blood cult. Ansbach is amazing, but to become a member of Moghgywn, you got to soak cloth in a maidens blood. These guys are mad. And of course Mogh was used - there was no other way into the shadowlands and to revive Radahn. Should Miquella wait around for someone to sacrafice himself willingly? Arguably Mogh could have even consented to this, as blood offerings to Miquella seemed to be practised under his rule. So its simply his time to sacrifice himself.
All the characters Miquella charmed, still like him, after the charm is broken. Even Ansbach calls out to him, when you kill him with Leda, saying he failed him. Hornsents Dialoge is also very telling, after the charm.
In my opinion, this shows, that Miquella doesnt abuse his power.
Poor Miquella endured the pain of stripping his flesh, his possesive (deadly, envious) love, his power... everything. Still, infront of the gate, he had to strip his fear, as he knew, what cruel fate awaited him.
He did it anyway... for his sister, the people of the lands between, for us.
And as we face him, he offers us companionship. "Heat stolen" being written in a similar color to the victory screen.
At the end of the dlc, we are no hero. We are a conqueror. Killing our "competition". Because Miquella dared to choose a nicer lord, than us.
bruschetta7711: Omg that Radahn part is a perfect parallel of Godfrey, Serosh preventing him from being a true warrior
It is said he was never to be found when he won against everything and his eyes were no longer invigorated as he was no longer reguired to fight someone with his same power level
It's hard to say what he was doing during that time but it is entirely possible he had the best time of his life fighting us as Hoarax Loux once more
The mark of a true lord indeed
OgreKingMongrel: I am a nerd that refuses to believe Radahn would let Miquella have such control over his future even if it meant giving him a chance for a true battle.
kae5717: Trina is found after two crosses: one for his "doubts and vacillation," and one for his "love". Which.. makes me wonder. Is she one of these? The nectarblood burgeon found near the doubts implies she'd be that one. But the cross for his love is found even deeper in, nearer to Trina.
Aug 10 2024