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I really wanted Miquella to be a “good” character as the concept of abundance, of kindness and him doing everything in his power to save Malenia, and building a sanctuary for the outcasts. His quote “this is for thee, mine abundance” really made me quite fond of him. I really hope he isn’t a snake (togethaaaaa)
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I said this on the Miquella video but in the "Age of Stars" questline we hear character's refer to Ranni's journey to godhood called the "dark path of the empyrean" and "only a path that she may tread" that for her to summon her order she needed to divest herself of everything that attached herself to the Two fingers and the Golden Order. I wonder if at some point Miquella realized the same thing - that to found his order he needed to divest himself of all that he is to become a new god altogether. That going to the "Land of Shadows" is his solitary dark path to becoming a god.
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What I think you may have potentially overlooked the implications of, is Omens having horns at birth.
Trigger warning for body horror
For common folk, without godly constitution it would almost definitely lead to the mothers death. the horns would tear.
That may be why it became considered less sacred in a order ruled by a Goddess.
Bloodborn also delves into the horrific side of motherhood and childbirth, so it would be a recurring theme for Miazaki.
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My theory for why Mohg's illusion is in the sewers, is that it's there to ward off tarnished from finding the frenzied flame. It's my head-canon that even though Morgott and Mohg have parted ways long ago, they both agree that the frenzied flame should not be found, and that's why both Mohg's illusion as well as Morgott's seal is there to stop the tarnished from finding it. This might even be somewhat supported by the fact that Morgott never names Mohg before his bossfight as he's listing the demigods who betrayed the Erdtree.
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It could be that instead of the formless mother visiting both Mohg and Morgott separately, that Morgott’s blood was set alight at the same time Mohg’s was. The formless mother set Mohg’s blood alights but it’d make sense that their blood is identical—they’re twins after all, and thus when Mohg’s was set alight, his twin’s was as as well.
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If your last theory is right, which I think it is, it would make Mohg an almost direct parallel to the player’s story throughout the game and especially Ranni’s quest and ending.
The Omen and the Tarnished are clearly not popular throughout the lands between. The Omen obviously more so, but the Tarnished are definitely disliked by many. Our entire goal, like Mohg, is to become Lord. During Ranni’s quest, we assist an Empyrean, who has already cast off their flesh, in casting off the Two Fingers and their grace. Almost identical to how Miquella has potentially cast off his flesh using the cocoon and then needed Mohg’s help casting off his grace. Then finally, having cast off both flesh and grace, Ranni is able to ascend above the Elden Ring and travel to somewhere far from the Lands Between. Similar to how Miquella has now cast off flesh and grace and traveled to the Shadow World.
The only differences being that in Miquella’s case, Mohg is dead and not being brought with him unlike us with Ranni. Another difference is likely their goals. Ranni’s goal was to create a world where the outer gods has no influence and people had true free will. Miquella’s goals are still pretty mysterious. It would be cool if in the dlc we get the option to assist or fight Miquella and if it unlocks a new ending similar to Ranni’s. It would make sense as well for there to keep being parallels between Ranni and Miquella since they’re pretty parallel of each other, Ranni being the best of the Moon lineage and Miquella being the best of the Golden Lineage.
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23:18 Bro was tweaking but forgot to turn off the stove.
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dude i just discovered this channel and i love it! I was always fascinated with this game´s lore, so I watched a lot of lore videos like this from other channels (english and spanish), but none of them with this quality and this visual and narrative dedication. Now I finally found the Elden Ring Lore channel i was looking for. Keep it up man, and greetings from Spain! (I do apologize for my bad english xd) <3
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I think the Formless mother, made of blood, likes being brought into the Lands Between where she can exist and feel (because she seems to come from a dimension of just her and just blood). If it feels good to her, maybe as an outer God that doesn't understand, she craves the bloodshed of mortals because she doesn't understand how fundamentally different we are. She thinks we're blood in a body-shaped prison and all she wants to do is help.
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Amazing video Vaati! Something that came to mind during it near the end, about St. Trina's cut descriptions being prolific in battle and all the comparisons to Griffith, I'm starting to think that Miquella might be the true final boss of the dlc. I get the feeling the little bit we saw at the end of Miquella is the intro cutscene to the fight itself, and I'm terrified to see what it will be like if he is the real boss, with everything he may have done to get to this point.
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Special thanks to @enotriathelastsong for sponsoring this video and supporting lore content! Special thanks also to @VLimit11 and @Mispap1 for their help with the footage and edit of this video - it was great to work with them as a team, and they both brought so much to this project. You can really tell when VLimit's signature editing kicks in in the last two chapters! Go and check out their channel for more lore content, and check out Mispap's for some incredible cinematics. Oh and also @Clever, who designed the "Bloodstarved Spear" mod for Elden Ring, which you saw at the "let's dive in" part of the video at the start. That made the intro. And thank you for watching 🙏
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