The Secret God of Fear and Hunger

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • Did you know there is a secret Sun God in Fear and Hunger? This video will tell you all about him! Please let me know what you think
    Previous video: • Explaining Ending C - ...
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    Timestamps
    0:00 Introduction
    1:04 Recap
    4:29 Timeline
    6:40 Who is the Sun God?
    20:10 The Process of Ascension
    25:01 Twice Dead God
    30:33 The Sun God’s Plan
    36:55 Outro
    Music Used
    Termina OST
    -Cathedral Whispers
    -Deafening Silence
    -Dark Outside
    -Remaining Routine
    -Midnight Hour
    -Echoes of Cruelty
    -Green Hue Moon
    -Relentless
    Fear and Hunger OST
    -The Ascension
    -Mahabre Streets
    -Ancient City
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Komentáře • 758

  • @psychicnecrosis8376
    @psychicnecrosis8376 Před rokem +1629

    It just occurred to me that the cube of the depths, possessed by gro-goroth's cultists, literally returns the sun to its peak and shifts temporal reality around it.

    • @johndeper5295
      @johndeper5295 Před rokem +87

      Isn't cube of depths is artifact of God of depths?

    • @Amin-al-Husseini_1941picture
      @Amin-al-Husseini_1941picture Před rokem +55

      so a minecraft behelit?

    • @maganashaker167
      @maganashaker167 Před rokem

      @@johndeper5295yeah cave dwellers are depth cultists, cannibals are gro goroth and bunnies are sylvian

    • @LSDOvideos
      @LSDOvideos Před 10 měsíci

      @@johndeper5295 ye

    • @chillyavian7718
      @chillyavian7718 Před 18 dny +2

      @@johndeper5295no, it’s actually vinushkas. It’s just named “Of the Depths” due to it being found in the, well, depths.

  • @satboi2734
    @satboi2734 Před rokem +1408

    I love the idea that all of this monumental plan we try to fight against is essentially just a massive love story with two old gods lol

    • @reddragonpress
      @reddragonpress Před rokem +377

      Sylvian: "Why don't these idiots love me!?"
      Gro-goroth: "Don't worry, honey, I'll fix it!"

    • @someguy774
      @someguy774 Před rokem +256

      When you are the old god, so powerful and timeless, is there anything else that could really matter except the relationships with others like you?

    • @monroerobbins7551
      @monroerobbins7551 Před 11 měsíci +47

      Better love story than Twilight

    • @hubbawah
      @hubbawah Před 11 měsíci +11

      I am reminded of the plot of Thanos and Death.

    • @snqoqo
      @snqoqo Před 10 měsíci +57

      ​@@someguy774 jokes aside that's beautiful holy fuck

  • @MacForaday
    @MacForaday Před rokem +1244

    You missed one big piece of evidence that further confirms your theories. When fighting Valteil The Enlightened One, talking to him can sometimes give a question in which he refers to Gro-Goroth as the "original" god of destruction, implying that something came after the original.

    • @user-yv3ct7ml6d
      @user-yv3ct7ml6d Před rokem +157

      I mean, there were many new gods who could represent destruction, Nas'rah for example

    • @nobreluan4578
      @nobreluan4578 Před rokem +182

      ​@@user-yv3ct7ml6dNashrah is not a god like gro-goroth or sylvian he was granted a portion of Divine Power but he was originally human.
      The Old Gods Are Pure Born Concepts they never were mortals at ALL.

    • @kozrak-kai8215
      @kozrak-kai8215 Před rokem +151

      ​​@@nobreluan4578Nasrah not being the old god doesn't really matter.
      Valteil consider himself and other new gods as god god, when he talk about Gro goroth as the original god he was talking what came before the new god

    • @nobreluan4578
      @nobreluan4578 Před rokem +8

      @@kozrak-kai8215 i know i know but is unlike that anyone might had replaced gro-goroth be old or New god. But only time Will tell. Still waiting for the next big update of termina🙏

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +152

      woah, good find!

  • @FirstLast-cg2nk
    @FirstLast-cg2nk Před rokem +2143

    Consider one interesting aspect of Alll-Mer: He's extremely pale and bald... just like a Marriage. Perhaps Alll-Mer had simply performed a Marriage with the Sun God.

    • @nobreluan4578
      @nobreluan4578 Před rokem

      Maybe thats the result of the sylvian orgy.

    • @MacForaday
      @MacForaday Před rokem +459

      Don't you see? An ascension is a marriage between an old god and a half-new god human. The two bodies and souls combine to become something totally different.

    • @jimmbo7542
      @jimmbo7542 Před 11 měsíci +389

      All-Mer Topped.

    • @TheWinterfrost123
      @TheWinterfrost123 Před 11 měsíci +381

      ​@jimmbo7542 If Alll-mer tops, this implicates that Sulfur is a power bottom.

    • @ilmoro2659
      @ilmoro2659 Před 11 měsíci

      Maybe that why when you use necromancy in the corpse he turns horny

  • @angrymushroom26
    @angrymushroom26 Před rokem +510

    Fear and Hunger mode : What really happened in the eyes of the humans.
    Dungeon Nights mode : What Sun/sulfer/Gor gorth Thinks they are doing to help humans learn how to love Sylvian properly.

  • @joseangelrodriguezpolanco634
    @joseangelrodriguezpolanco634 Před 11 měsíci +147

    * Miro watching the video * "Damn I didn't know that"

  • @MundMoriginal
    @MundMoriginal Před 11 měsíci +262

    It's so weird how on first glance these games seem like little hardcore, immersive horror rpgs, but the more time you spend with it, the more you realize how complex they are. All these secrets, event triggers, story bits, alternative boss encounters etc. Always hard to imagine how one dude made these. The brutal combat system alone would make these games a worthy experience, but having all this on top which makes these games have a fleshed out world, is incredible!

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před 11 měsíci +24

      They really are something special

  • @jujubeans32088
    @jujubeans32088 Před rokem +725

    I'd love if it turns out the lore of Fear and Hunter could be framed as a cosmic horror love story. "Husband (Gro-goroth) literally changes heaven, earth, and hell to address wife's (Sylvian) depression so she can be loved by her children (Humanity) as she loves them." Whether this is right or wrong, as someone who grew up on Lovecraft, I love the shift from early Fear and Hunger lore from "alien, in-humane knowledge" into this "alien knowledge you can potentially interpret through a humanistic lens" framing. To me it adds to the horror of the series because it results in multiple new readings that could possible be true at the same time despite contradictory beliefs. Some of my favorites are: 1) This is all pareidolia, anthropomorphizing these alien gods into human logic possible resulting in a more horrific fate if humanity follows their desires, and 2) The interpretation is real and the miserable cycle of suffering central to the setting has even the gods of the world running fruitless tasks despite their best efforts, fundamentally changing their being for the hope of returning to a by-gone era that can never return.

    • @bryanl7587
      @bryanl7587 Před 11 měsíci +36

      I am with you with the tonal shift, I vastly prefer the atmosphere and lore of Termina to the first game. Less grimdark more Lovecraft

    • @muppetry1
      @muppetry1 Před 11 měsíci +39

      Gro goroth is the best husband man

    • @OneReallyGrumpyJill
      @OneReallyGrumpyJill Před 9 měsíci +20

      I stan my lovecraftian horrors being buncha babies and causing untold suffering and paradoxes for the little guy, hell yeah

    • @Bori.1776
      @Bori.1776 Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@bryanl7587Idk, the middle age grimdark feel is so cool. I feel like the 3rd installment might be a techno apocalyptic or post apocalyptic in the vein of I have no mouth and I must scream. It’s cool how every installment can channel a different survivor horror vibe.

    • @Maniacman2030
      @Maniacman2030 Před 5 měsíci +6

      You can have both. First one was dark ages stuff, full of ignorance. In Termina, they had more understanding via Enki's works.

  • @TheYouglup
    @TheYouglup Před rokem +32

    8:07 yep. Uhhuh. Snakes. Totally holding snakes of some variety lol

  • @catholicphoenix7969
    @catholicphoenix7969 Před rokem +486

    I'm glad you went over your theory about Sulfer and the Pinecone pig. We get more evidence for that theory with every update from Mero.

  • @FirstLast-cg2nk
    @FirstLast-cg2nk Před rokem +596

    I think you're off about the Sun God's identity, but maybe you're half-right. See, the Sun is a force of both destruction and creation, a fire that burns itself, and in that burning creates life. A force that destroys and creates would be the result of a union between those two forces. I believe that the Sun God is the child of Gro-goroth and Sylvan. It would explain the similarity in rituals between the two, since sons will often imitate their fathers.
    But I think that perhaps the reason why things went wrong with the union of man and god is because Alll-Mer the man believed that the he knew how to take in the parts of the god he wanted and leave out the ones he didn't, and so began a ritual to cast the darker parts of himself away. But the problem with that is... nature abhors a vacuum. Instead of taking in only the best qualities of the god, he took in the worst and descended from the crucifix as a conqueror and destroyer instead of the benevolent savior he had planned to be.
    Alll-Mer is the best parts of a man mixed with the worst parts of a god. Thus, while he conquered and destroyed, Alll-Mer's actions were ultimately beneficial for humanity, lifting them into a more enlightened age, even if his means were violent. But there was another half, born of the best parts of a god, and the worst parts of a man. While a god can be terrible, though, it cannot hold a candle to the evil that dwells within the hearts of man. And after centuries in burning Sulphur, any good that might have once remained inside of that being has burned away.
    Further, while it is indicated that Gro-Goroth walks among men, a god wouldn't just be confined to the form of man. The black goat and the Man in Black share an identity, and claim a relation to both Sulphur and Alll-Mer, stating they watched as Alll-Mer created statues to embody Alll-Mer's dark side. But only a god could live long enough to have seen Alll-Mer. Thus, it is possible that the Man in Black is Gro-Goroth in disguise, using both his identity as the Man in Black and the black goat to obscure his true identity. This is why he's present at Termina: With Alll-Mer dead, Sulphur is the only son that Gro-Goroth has left, and he's using Termina as a chance to check in on his wayward son.

    • @HPkobold
      @HPkobold Před rokem +73

      Nice but damm fear and hunger has some deep lore.

    • @tenebrusprimordium
      @tenebrusprimordium Před rokem +31

      His coat look like François'. I think he was François or someone of New Gods.

    • @ythandlename
      @ythandlename Před 8 měsíci +27

      You've gained +1 affinity with Gro-Goroth.

    • @foggy8298
      @foggy8298 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Okay but why would black kalev do the things he did in game?
      Black Kalev first and foremost cucks the woodman and drive’s his wife to suicide, so why do that if he’s so loving to his own wife?

    • @dragb9284
      @dragb9284 Před 6 měsíci +18

      Wait so does treat mean that this whole nightmare and slaughter is the old god equivalent to a dad FaceTiming his son.

  • @allmight9840
    @allmight9840 Před rokem +110

    Enjoyed the part of the theory where the pinecone was the secret key ingredient.

  • @billynotreally
    @billynotreally Před 11 měsíci +87

    By what is said in this video isn't it safe to assume Rher is just Sylvian? This would explain pocketcats "Rubbing" acts and indecent behavior as is common with Sylvian, the masks in the museum as representing both gods in their new state instead of just "Rher"/Vinushka and Gro-goroth, which wouldn't make much sense. This could also explain the obsession moon-spawns have with children, and the ritual of Termina is closely related with the "death of innocence" it could either mean a possible attempt at a marriage by Sylvian herself or the relation of a "purity of blood" that is related with virgins and children in historical tellings, which would possibly speed up the reconstruction of the Sulfur God. Also the Termina event itself is a great contribution to it, since there is a lot of bloodshed involved, at least in the one shown in the game, but i wouldn't doubt the last ones weren't a battle royale as well, which also could be the meaning of the phrase "death of innocence" as in casting your innocent side apart and joining the Sulfur pits.

    • @ved2360
      @ved2360 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Maybe there's something to that . . .
      Gro-Goroth is a masculine-coded god. Sylvian is the feminine. Sun and Moon. Man and Woman. _Thematically_ it works. But I don't have any substantiation for this idea. Gro-Goroth is a metaphor for masculinity.
      A personal epiphany of mine is that I feel like myself, and a lot of men I've known, would take to Gro-Goroth worship with a "hell yeah." Gro-Goroth worship is both outwardly and inwardly destructive. And the attitude of the Dark Priests and Yellow Mages are a very cynical "sigma grindset" mentality characterized by self-denying asceticism and a lust for power -- a tradition which Marina breaks from symbolically by being a trans woman who embraces femininity. She snidely criticizes her father for being inwardly miserable and anti-fun. That despite all his power, he's an unhappy man incapable of anything other than hurling abuse.
      Nash'rah is a foul-mouthed dick. But he's _our_ dick. Because there's something ultimately appealing about his honesty and aggressive spirit, in spite of his Gro-Goroth destructiveness. He is also running this MGTOW grindset cult on the side. O'saa and he both understand the score. They're just using each other to get what they want. O'saa is happy enough to throw Nash'rah into a lake the moment he doesn't need him anymore.
      And throughout the game O'saa acts in a way that contributes to his alienation. He blocks you from advancing by doing the Yellow Mage thing and his back story reveals that he left his family and "killed" himself inside metaphorically by doing so -- for sentimentality is a weakness for Yellow Mages. Enki himself echoes this character journey, with the first ritual in his life dueling his twin sister to the death with ritual knives. Surrender and sentiment has no place amongst the Dark Priests either.
      That said, I cannot put myself in the Sylvian mindset. Partly because there are so few examples of her cultists in the games. Partly because I just don't get the "feminine" upbringing and mentality. We have plenty to go on where Gro-Goroth is concerned, but much less on the nature of Sylvian or what her cults might look like.

  • @darkheart273
    @darkheart273 Před rokem +497

    Glad we're finally getting more elaboration on Le'Garde and how he can be the Yellow King without D'arce's Ending S needing to be canon

    • @OreWaLavai
      @OreWaLavai Před rokem +22

      Didn’t Miro say all S-Endings are canon though?

    • @slysamuel5902
      @slysamuel5902 Před rokem +59

      @@OreWaLavai
      Could you like give a source for that? One of them had to have taken the girl to become the god of fear and hunger. I’d like all S endings to be canon but like, it creates a plot hole unless its a retcon or something

    • @shawermus
      @shawermus Před rokem +26

      ​@@slysamuel5902the events happened are clearly altered to make all S endings possible

    • @slysamuel5902
      @slysamuel5902 Před rokem +5

      @@shawermus
      Is it fine if you could explain it please? I’m curious

    • @OreWaLavai
      @OreWaLavai Před rokem +79

      @@slysamuel5902 I replied but it seems to have disappeared. Basically I’ve seen many people claim Miro said all S endings are canon, and there’s a reddit post that states as such, however I’ve never seen any hard evidence of Miro having said it. That being said the reddit post that says it does explain how it could be possible. There isn’t really any plotholes, it’s easily retconned once you realise a plathrough of the game isn’t representative of the lore in a strict sense of the word.

  • @lazarack4859
    @lazarack4859 Před rokem +84

    Its honestly a little weird hearing the theory crafting from the live streams being formatted in such a concise video, its amazing love the vid!!

  • @timtsai9285
    @timtsai9285 Před 11 měsíci +51

    I noticed a connection between All-mer and Gro-Goroth that is very obvious in hindsight. That being the spells that the respective god can teach.
    Gro-Goroth teaches the spells Hurting, Black Oorb, Black Smog, Necromancy and Blood Golem. All of these are related to Gro-Goroth's domain of death and destruction.But only Blood Golem is a spell related to Blood Magic: Gro-Goroths gift to mankind.
    Now notice that all the spells that All-mer teaches are Blood Magic: Blood portal, Blood sword and inverse crown of thorns.

    • @aceofjacks7071
      @aceofjacks7071 Před 7 měsíci +16

      and if Sulfur is indeed posing as Alll-mer, then that would further solidify a destructive connection between Sulfur and Gro-Goroth

  • @RenegadeY
    @RenegadeY Před rokem +38

    Im not a lore expert but i think there's something to le'garde being resurrected skinless and going on a violent conquest, and alll mer ascending/ resurrecting and going on a violent conquest to re establish old god worship. Maybe the spell mimics a weaker version of whatever ritual lead to the sulphur god

  • @grianjuju9438
    @grianjuju9438 Před rokem +240

    I just realised, Alll-mer became a ascended god by dying, which is what gor-goroth is a death god
    And the little girl ascended by getting in the deepest pits of darkness in the old god
    So ascending might be different depending on the god
    If there was an ascended sylvion god
    Then it would have to be created by love or life in some way maybe

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +60

      that's a pretty interesting idea actually

    • @TheEnmineer
      @TheEnmineer Před 11 měsíci +64

      Logic is without a doubt the Ascended Sylvian God. Ending A cemented that idea to me. In the union of people and the mutual act of creation the god Logic is created. The Ending art even is reminiscent of Sylvian's early experiment with man, that mass union (orgy in Sylvian's case).

    • @grianjuju9438
      @grianjuju9438 Před 11 měsíci

      @@MautheDoog .

    • @grianjuju9438
      @grianjuju9438 Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheEnmineer hmmm

    • @anonymousragnarok_2272
      @anonymousragnarok_2272 Před 10 měsíci +18

      ​@@TheEnmineer​ But I think that Logic was made by Sacrificing nature.
      I say this cuz of the cube that has a crossed off Vinushka sigil, that is on Logic/Reila chest.

  • @ryanc7895
    @ryanc7895 Před 11 měsíci +83

    The Ancient Book, also known as the Testament of Gro-goroth, shows not just his current symbol but three others as well. One of them being the God of the Depths where his traces are found. I don't believe this is coincidence - I think the whole story is just a love story about Gro-goroth and Sylvian reincarnating. But when an old god is rebirthed, it exists at all points of time and history. So one of the forms they took were the paired sun and moon, opposites meant to be together.
    Pocketcat, in his F&H1 book says "humankind purses the same goals persistently. If I were to get the moon itself to you, would you give up on your quest...?"" If you respond yes, he responds "That would make me happy. The moon would be thankful as well naturally." While a little gross, why would it make the moon happy for "love" to be shown? Because Rher is one incarnation of Sylvian, hopeful that mankind will give up their ambitions of godhood and return the love she has shown. Love that has changed from being the ever present Sylvian, to the ever watchful moon in the sky. (Perhaps this is why her traces are in the void, a moon like space?)

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před 11 měsíci +24

      definitely an interesting idea. There's a lot more to Rher than what meets the eyes...

    • @theblocksays
      @theblocksays Před 8 měsíci +14

      It definitely makes more sense given you "show love" to the Sylvian symbol to restore lost limbs in Termina, and in 1st game only the jellyfish lady can do that (in exchange for the girl) certainly leaving me to speculate that's another aspect of her "traces" which can actually speak. Do her traces speak to you if you beat her in the void like Grogoroth does?

    • @aceofjacks7071
      @aceofjacks7071 Před 7 měsíci +7

      something I wondered is if the God Of The Depths is aligned in any way to any of the other old gods, or if it's an entirely separate entity.
      while I kinda hoped it'd be it's own thing, I can definitely see it being destruction-aligned. because after all, you find traces of Gro-Goroth down there, but also because the Depths/the dungeons are all consuming. they fill you with a desperate urge to consume and eat, and destroys your mind and body. since it's confirmed the Dungeons are Depths' body, it makes sense.
      and to add onto your theory, if Gro-Goroth is associated with descending, going downwards, then why wouldn't Sylvian as his antithesis be upwards?

    • @ryanc7895
      @ryanc7895 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@aceofjacks7071 I didn't think about the consuming part but consumption is just another facet of destruction. I think both of your points add credence to the ying-yang theory of Sylvian and Gro-Goroth. Even the mythology of ying-yang seems to mirror parts of the game, such as the pale green hue. Now I just need to fill the holes of Vinishka, since he breaks the reincarnation cycle, and why it seems like world events have huge parts in the concept changes of their supposed reincarnations.

  • @escabio1147
    @escabio1147 Před rokem +48

    Funnily enough this does also contain a lot of coincidences with what could be another of Alll-mer's real life Inspirations; Horus. In pretty much all of his interpretations his Right eye contained the Sun, and his Left eye, The Moon, he eventually loses an Eye on his quest of Revenge, this is interpreted as the darkening of the moon, either during its natural phases or possibly an eclipse.
    Eventually he becomes King of the Nile and ruler of Egypt on The Valley of Kings after succeeding on its Quest
    The things is there's also similar things the Sun god shares with Horus's rival, Set, who was often depicted in the late periods with a Donkey head (not exactly a horse head but close enough). And also more Gro Goroth's seeing as Set was often seen as the God of chaos and violence, but also with Foreigners and Exoticism.
    its also interesting when you consider the Greek equivalents for them often being the god of the Sun Apollo (Horus) and Typhoon the Serpentine-being of Destruction (Set)
    Continuing on the whole matter of Horus vs Set it so happens that most versions actually end up on Set and Horus actually coming to an agreement to divide the land between (altho in some Set just becomes embarassed for eating funny mayo salad and growing a bunch of eyes on its body so he fucks off to the desert forever lol), however in other interpretations both of them "reconcile" setting apart their dualities and Horus becomes the Sole Ruler to Unite the lands of Egypt into a Whole
    This may be a gigantic far reach considering there's also a lot of shit on the "Contendings of Set and Horus" that just straight up don't fit with the whole narrative of F&H obv. But still thought could be some referential tidbits from Real life on how Alll-mer eventually became the King of Ma'Havre and ascended into Godhood eventually becoming the destined "Ruler of humanity" if only for a time.
    Idk its just fun to speculate about where Miro may have taken inspiration to built upon all the Lore, great video as the Sulfur god's one. I hope you plan on doing some digging about Rher next because i wanna know what you can dig about that creepy weirdo ass moon that drives people crazy and turns people into Cat-men

  • @PeteQuaint
    @PeteQuaint Před rokem +58

    I wonder if Sylvian is based on Tiamat, both are mothers who through their love, leniency and grief creates monsters. They also share the sea monster motif.

  • @DoDGrandez
    @DoDGrandez Před rokem +73

    Found you on Shorts. Then started watching your lore videos. Very entertaining and quite good work. Keep it up.

  • @grenveld7015
    @grenveld7015 Před rokem +144

    Doesn't the fact that Gro-goroth's symbol is the eclipse imply that Rher actually has some involvement in this process as well? After all an eclipse only occurs when the sun and moon come together, right?

    • @bongosmcdongos4190
      @bongosmcdongos4190 Před rokem +15

      I have zero evidence for this, but what if rher involved himself in the death of gro-goroth? He doesn't want us to be gods right? Maybe he knew doing this would be ultimately detrimental to to that cause somehow.

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +68

      He definitely could have! There's a connection between the Sun God and Rher that isn't very obvious right now...

    • @grenveld7015
      @grenveld7015 Před rokem +31

      @@MautheDoog well my theory now is that Gro-goroth is actually a combination of the hateful sun god and the playful moon god which is the only way I can think to explain that he is both the "destroyer of men" who demands human sacrifices and a "curious god" who disguises himself as a human and bestows blessings upon them

    • @christiandidonna8808
      @christiandidonna8808 Před rokem +1

      Goroth took Sylvia aevice and bones the moon

    • @privateuser3726
      @privateuser3726 Před 11 měsíci +14

      I think Sylvian and Gor-Gorgoroth were the two original old gods who sired many other old gods: The god nature, The god of the sun, and the god of the moon

  • @albertgalimov5240
    @albertgalimov5240 Před 6 měsíci +26

    Why everyone is ignoring the fact that Depth God's mouth is covered with sulfur??? I didnt made my theory yet but I think that birth of Sulfur God is somehow strongly connected with God of the Depths and it's mouth is such a big hint...

  • @codyjordan8722
    @codyjordan8722 Před rokem +41

    i dont know how this just occured to me but grogoroth shares a TON of beliefs with of all things odin. a one eyed god king with powerful magic, strong blood associations, worship through sacrifices, walking the nine worlds as a man, and having a son (baldur) who is strongly associated with death and light? i feel like im reaching a little but those are some pretty neat parallels.

  • @angelinatran4930
    @angelinatran4930 Před rokem +29

    Fear and hungry for lore videos!
    Since I got introduced F&H, I knew playing wasnt for me, but I was hooked on the story and world building. Love the lore and really appreciate your videos and streams. Thank you for the new video!

    • @ValentinoHarpa
      @ValentinoHarpa Před 11 měsíci +1

      Same! I haven't played yet (and I'm too cowardice to play it) but I'm really enjoying the lore and everything else!
      I've also thought that I'll buy the game just for the sake of appreciating the amazing solo dev behind this masterpiece.

  • @frapollo94
    @frapollo94 Před rokem +19

    Yeah but could he beat Goku?

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +9

      Who do you think actually killed him in the first place?

  • @tenebrusprimordium
    @tenebrusprimordium Před rokem +65

    My strange theory that the Sulfur God and Logic are mirror images of Grogoroth and Sylvian is less and less absurd.
    If Sulfur is indeed the rebirth of Grogoroth, then Logic may be a reflection of the Sylvian. She loved people, but they couldn't love her.
    It is enough to admit only one detail - "Return to the Green Hue", this is not the unity of the gods in their original world, but their death, as it turns out that Sylvian is also dead. And what could she do before her final death? Follow your lover and be reborn.
    What am I talking about? SYLVIANE CULTISTS are fighting on Kaiser's side, AND LIVING TANK, LITERALLY, HYDRA. Everything suggests that Logic (the fusion of people whom Sylvian loved) is her rebirth. Like the God of Sulfur, who is saturated with the souls of people. Two "artificial" Old Gods.
    The question is what's wrong with Rher. But it seems to me that what little remains of him will become / has become part of Sulfur. Like Deps' became FearAndHunger.

    • @checkthisout7616
      @checkthisout7616 Před 11 měsíci +10

      I never saw it that way and it makes a lot of sense, the sulfur god is about destruction and death after all

  • @inurokuwarz
    @inurokuwarz Před rokem +89

    I'm not totally conviced. This theory relies a lot on "what if X is actually Y" and while I don't nessicarily think that's a bad arguement in a world where so many things are uncertain, I'd like to craft a theory that tries to tie together the things we are literally told. Which, I admit, does seem to hold less water, but I want to try anyway.
    I'll admit, I've thought a lot about it and I'm not sure I have a proper theory, more like the edges of one, but one I'd like others to comment on and take a crack at.
    Two things in particular bother me: The Body of All-Mer and Ossa's comment in the church.
    Starting with the Latter, if Na'hasrah and the Yellow Mages were aware of the lore of sulfer, Ossa wouldn't make a comment about the lack of All-Mer in the church. The fact he has the head and no comment is made while playing as him reinforces the idea to me that Sulfer is something distinct from All Mer, not an imposter wearing his mantle.
    To reinforce that, All Mer's body is intact in the past but reduced to bones in the future. I think the parallels between All Mer and L'garde are important. In the propechy ending, both are gods of humanity that conquer the world to change the world order. However, in D'arce's ending this propecy is perverted, and the chosen one is brought back as a violent creature of blood, shedding the skin (and presumably bones) of the body. I beleive that All-Mer was a god, who holds influence over the world, but who in excising his own evil had his apsotles desecrate his body with the Revival Spell. They then took the violent blood creature that climbed from his body and put it on the Throne of Ascension, casting it into the the void. This creature, born of the body of a god and cast into the void, would become Sulfer, and it's inherited connection to All Mer's power would cause it to lash out against the very thing All Mer loved most, Mankind.
    As we know, time is a very fickle thing in Fear and Hunger. The Ascension of New Gods overlap horribly, with the cube of the depths keeping the moment of Asencion locked in place. Old gods who ascend have always existed, even though to the limited human mind there was a point where they didn't. The void clearly operates in a leauge of it's own, with centuries passing between you and L'garde sitting on the throne only seconds apart. Sulfer did not exist when All Mer died, being made sometime after when the party finds the Skeleton of All Mer, but he has also always exisited, and never existed, essentially unmoored from time.
    Again, I'm just on the edge of something here, thoughts are appricated.

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +38

      I don't think they're aware of the Sulfur secret, they don't even know his name. I think that because Nashrah is unknowingly copying the story of Alll-Mer and failing at it, probably due to Sulfur having control over humanity's subconscious. A conqueror from the east attaining great power and making a violent cult to worship him then getting scorched and buried is straight out of Sulfur's playbook

  • @thelink9959
    @thelink9959 Před rokem +31

    Ok just finished the video great one just wanted to add/ask some things.
    -Wouldn't you say that the ecplise, the confirmed symbol of Gro-goroth puts at least equal importance to the aspect of the moon ? What would be the connection here ?
    -Osas when entering the church by the way he speaks seems to imply that Alll-Mer does exist just that this church defo isn't one of his (at least that's how I understood it) As such this is how I would view the timeline :
    human All-Mer and Gro-goroth fusion with human All-Mer, both dying on the cross
    -> traces of Gro-goroth appear
    -> All-Mer's mind gets bested and Gro-goroth starts posing as All-Mer
    -> Gro-goroth travels across the world spreading his faith in "All-Mer" form. In europa, africa, the east everywhere.
    -> He then dies again for various reasons ( your theory about trying to remove the All-Mer remains in him make sense )
    -> By his influence as god of the dead, he still maintains a strong influence on the real world, even while dead, as Sulfur. OR Sulfur is the traces left after the death of Gro-goroth in his All-mer form.
    -> Now waiting for Sylivan to ressurect him fully. He spreads his influence again through europa only this time and thus shapes once again the new religion, this time as a sulfur cult in the west and a more "All-mer" religion remains in the other regions he didn't visit again.
    This would then explain why All-mer's influence and Sulfur's influence can both exist at the same time. We can imagine that Osas coming from the East would have known only the religions and influence when Gro-goroth was on his All-Mer form while the rest of the cast and all of Europa knew All-mer in his Sulfur form.

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +16

      I think that the symbol suggests that Rher is the last remaining Old God watching over humanity but tbh I need to research more into the moon god.

    • @christiandidonna8808
      @christiandidonna8808 Před rokem +4

      @@MautheDoogwell it looks like even dead gods are still sentient so he could be dead but still present , thst might be why the sins still their another peice of gor-goroth just hanging their.

  • @bongosmcdongos4190
    @bongosmcdongos4190 Před rokem +36

    I have one more small piece of evidence to add to the pile, though you dont need it do you? This was very convincing on its own!
    In father donnivans house, the floor is littered with his notes on ma'habre, and its king.
    Each paper says something different.
    In the top half of the house mear the hexen table one says
    "The sulfur sun appears in the texts frequently, but i do not think thats the sun referred to in the carvings [note: the carbings referenced are cavings donnovan saw in ma'habre, or men gathering under the sun]
    A sun that blazes underground does not match with the passages"
    So, youre right, the sun god was king of ma'habre, and sulfurnwas borne of its union. The sun changed, and donnovan discovered it.

  • @kanewilson8624
    @kanewilson8624 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Here’s the facts about F&H1 and how they tie into its sequel.
    1. All the characters started the dungeon at different times within a small period of each other and chose different entrances
    -All Characters are Solo or temporarily form alliances with each other in various points of the dungeon to achieve their specific goals.
    2. 3 of 4 S endings are canon
    -The Dark priest sat on the throne and rejected godhood before leaving
    -The Knight resurrected Le'gurd into the vampiric character in yellow we see in the Sequel (The Kaiser)
    - The Outlander took the Sword of the East and the Wolfhound and left the dungeon after finding Le'gurd dead (we find the wolfhound in the sequel and a descendant of the Outlander that confirms this)
    - The mercenary never made it out of the dungeon alive despite getting his hands on the treasure, only he was the one to take the girl into the Dark Below and witness her Ascension at the cost of his life due to her acknowledgement of his suffering.
    3. The God of Fear and Hunger was born during the events of F&H1 and was crucial to the progression of Humanity leading to the events of the sequel.
    4. The only “happy” ending is finding Le’gurd still alive (or knocked out) before the 30min time limit and escorting him to the Golden Throne to get the “God in Yellow” ending where God Le’gurd brings forth a new golden age for all of mankind.
    But since Le'gurd is ALWAYS dead on hard mode and that’s where all the S endings are, the “God in Yellow” ending is non-canon.

  • @NegativexShadow
    @NegativexShadow Před 8 měsíci +8

    This is a fantastic video! I love your emphasis on snappy corroborations with in-game evidence. There is one small thing- at 8:05 ...... Those aren't staffs in the statues' hands.

  • @hauntedholiday4250
    @hauntedholiday4250 Před 4 měsíci +4

    its worth noting that in chemistry, sulfur bonds with iron to form fool's god, the false gold. While the end pursuit of alchemy is the attainment of the spiritual gold. With all the figures wearing yellow in both games and their pursuit of ascension, perhaps the one pulling the strings from the background is that god of false gold?

  • @Awulfha
    @Awulfha Před rokem +9

    The absolute slander of 39:27 had me shocked and appalled! It's all about the sticks as any good doog should know!

  • @surelylune
    @surelylune Před rokem +6

    something thats not addressed enough in fiction is aspects of gods - multiple versions of single gods that share power - if not being equal yet seperate in power - that have similar or overlapping domains, but vary in specifics or personality.
    I also think that the God of Fear and Hunger and Sulfur are best considered aspects of the Depths and Gro-Goroth respectively. their domains have great overlap with the gods "killed" for their ascension, but are specific enough to not fully encapsulate the old gods. Fear and Hunger has the domain of... well. fear and hunger. which is part of what the Depths represents, but isnt all of it. Sulfur is the god of hateful death and destruction, whereas Gro-Goroth is a god of destruction, without malice or cruel intent.
    and i think the difference between old and ascended gods is the human element. because destruction is antithetical to existence and an inevitability for humans, it makes sense that the ascended representation of the same god would be so cruel, as the human element of the ascended god prescribes an all too human morality to the god, as humanity attempts to understand the concept of a god beyond the very concept of morals

  • @baconboi4482
    @baconboi4482 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I still think it’s hilarious Le’garde failed to ascend to godhood twice

  • @brahmastra106
    @brahmastra106 Před rokem +11

    Your theory is very interesting, and I think you may be right on this one. I always found it weird that both Gro-goroth cultists and Sulfur cultists were mindlessly killing people for unknown reasons. Now, if theses gods were the same, it explains it simply and without too much reasoning as well (Occam's Razor).

  • @userfromspace8952
    @userfromspace8952 Před rokem +8

    And here I am naively thought that after video about Sulfur God there's nothing left. These connections to the Logic, Samarie, Sylvian and whole Gro-goroth's ideas are mindblowing. Thanks for your crazy amount of efforts, never fails to entertain!

  • @bongosmcdongos4190
    @bongosmcdongos4190 Před rokem +12

    Uh, mauthe, the statues in the tombs are not holding snake staffs lol.
    Its a.... different kind of staff, still made from wood tho. You might want to look closer.

  • @TimerFunReal
    @TimerFunReal Před rokem +25

    If the god fusion theory holds correct. The ending C's yellow king could be a rebirthed Silvian, considering his love for humanity and admission that Legarde is dead (Similar to Alll-mers true fate). He also appears to be something other than a new god, and actually leads humanity to prosperous age. What better way to love humanity than to reduce yourself to the form of a human yourself?
    Furthermore, Silvians traces are seen near the Yellow King in masomode.

    • @d3-ll754
      @d3-ll754 Před 10 měsíci +4

      In F&H2, one of the bosses you fight before Kaiser, who's very heavily implied to be Le'garde, is also called the Sylvian Trooper and even has a head that looks as though it has bunny ears. This could further add to this theory.

    • @aceofjacks7071
      @aceofjacks7071 Před 7 měsíci +4

      can't believe Sylvian transed his gender /j

  • @boobah5643
    @boobah5643 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I should think the most obvious problem for 'Alll-Mer never existed, it was all the sulfurous god' is that Alll-Mer's sigil has power. You can get around this by pointing out that it's a part of the sulfurous god's sigil, but that implies one can invoke effects using fragments of other gods' sigils, too.
    It's also worth noting that you started using the differences in depiction of Alll-Mer between Europa and the Eastern Sanctuaries as a token for them not actually worshiping the same deity, and a second token from the yellow priest finding the 'feel' of the sulfur god's worship different from Alll-Mer. You can't argue that east and west are different, and that's because they worship different gods, which means we have space in the world for a Church of Sulfur... and then turn around and say 'if the west worshiped the sulfurous god, why not the east?'
    There is a half-assed attempt at backfilling the hole, but involves other unsupported claims like 'the sulfurous god was sleeping _and_ that makes his power 'taste' different.'

  • @greulich9635
    @greulich9635 Před 11 měsíci +5

    ...those are not similiar staffs, the statues are holding onto massive errections.

  • @averageloreenthusiast5886

    This was a fantastic video! The way Sylvian is included in this is…kind of tragic, in a way? I’m really interested in learning more about the relationship between her and Gro-goroth in future installments of Fear and Hunger, especially with this in mind.
    Now, if I remember correctly, in the last video you suggested that the horse was the animal symbol of the sun god. Does that still apply here? After all, Gro-goroth has the wolf mask cultists from the first game. I was thinking about that ever since you first brought him up in this video.

    • @miguelaltamirano2538
      @miguelaltamirano2538 Před rokem +8

      The original sun god had horses, probably a simbol of power and majesty?, after his death, gro-goroth symbols a hungry wolf feeding on human flesh?

    • @nobreluan4578
      @nobreluan4578 Před rokem +6

      In greek mythos horses carry the Sun God/Titan Chariot.

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +12

      I think a lot changed when the Sun God fell. A different form, a different sigil, likely a different name and cult too.

  • @blasted_fantastic
    @blasted_fantastic Před 11 měsíci +3

    The fact that the Logic uses healing magics, was guarded by a Sylvian cultist in the form of the bunny trooper, and brings the player into a dimension of one united spiritual humanity all connected and always together, makes me think there's merit to the idea that the Sulfur God is a re-incarnated Gro-Goroth; putting those clues together with the idea that gods will die and then return could mean the Logic is a resurrected Sylvian. They expressly state in the games that true gods such as the original pantheon cannot ever truly die, but will come back in one way or another since they are ideas or concepts, and therefore are abstractions. If Gro-Goroth died and then was brought back in the form of All-Mer/Sulur, and GotD was brought back as GoF&H, Sylvian would then be the only dead god that needs to make their comeback. Also with each iteration there is a difference from the original form: Gro-Goroth being returned via flawed magic brought through desperation made him more vile, GotD being returned via magic that was a product of human aspiration made them more present in the minds of said humans who imagined the means to bring them back, so Sylvian being brought back by a god in hiding and a human population that largely treats science as the new magic would therefore make their new form physically artificial. The Logic needed a female sacrifice in order to give her a vessel, after all. The realm that we initially thought was Rher's dimension is under construction, seemingly being built in real time as the machine god herself is also being built, and when the Logic is finally awake during their boss fight, she takes you to that same dimension.

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před 11 měsíci +4

      the issue there is that we don't know if Sylvian is dead or not, but if you apply that idea to Vinushka instead then it makes a lot of sense. Vinushka as the God of Enlightenment and, say, Landscape rather than nature means that Logic is primed to take over that position

  • @psychotripnerdstuff
    @psychotripnerdstuff Před rokem +1

    Been waiting for this video! Thanks!

  • @traditonalbutt701
    @traditonalbutt701 Před rokem +7

    The Traces of Groggy say that humans cannot properly perceive an old god so perhaps that could be a reason for him wanting to shed his mortal skin, since otherwise he might not be able to see his lover.

  • @postboymujin
    @postboymujin Před rokem +1

    Your videos are so in-depth and all I can say is thank you, as someone who struggles to piece these types of things together.

  • @cmspringfi
    @cmspringfi Před rokem +2

    absolutely love your lore breakdowns!

  • @Billyboy597
    @Billyboy597 Před 5 měsíci +1

    These videos are absolutely top-notch. Your overall interpretation makes so much sense. Idk, when you 1st see the sigil of the God of the Depths in F&H1, there is a smaller inverted pentagram within the sigil. I always found that weird. But, with your explanation of Allmer and Sulfur, it makes sense. Sulfur won control of the psychological Depths. The shadow took over. You give the absolute best explanation of these difficult games

  • @Zebresh1
    @Zebresh1 Před rokem +9

    I like the video, in my personal opinion though even though I completely agree with the sulfur theory this one is not really supported by the evidence you provide, it takes a lot of extra logic to connect the dots. But still, great video and it's always fun to explore possibilities.

  • @JD-1991
    @JD-1991 Před rokem +4

    8:05 i laughed so hard when you said "....similar staffs.." and these guys are just holding their longjohn silvers

    • @JustC00kie
      @JustC00kie Před 11 měsíci +2

      I did a touble take, had to go back a few seconds, looked intensely at the image and then exlaimed "That's a penis!"

    • @JD-1991
      @JD-1991 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@JustC00kie hahaha. precisely

  • @corporeal5980
    @corporeal5980 Před rokem +1

    Lets goooo!!! Been waiting for this since you mentioned it on stream.

  • @catchyname5802
    @catchyname5802 Před rokem +12

    What about the connection of Grogoroth/Sulfurs connection to Rehr, an eclipse is moon and sun. Sulfur was also seen as lier/trickster(tricking the whole world) like Rher. The termina Festival also has ties to Rehr and Sulfur.

  • @Agno97xD
    @Agno97xD Před rokem +1

    Amazing job as always!

  • @Updoggo1
    @Updoggo1 Před rokem +3

    scrumdiddlyumptious mauthe doog video

  • @karalaalexander7124
    @karalaalexander7124 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I love you summary of events videos. With this fast paced news cycle it provides archive to what happened. Some moments I forgot that it happened this month 😂

  • @Rakkan04
    @Rakkan04 Před rokem +2

    So happy to see this and so glad there's someone who makes f&h content

  • @UnkleSurvivor
    @UnkleSurvivor Před rokem +6

    this entire time, i thought Sulfur's corpse had lego figure hands 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♀️🤦

  • @andybaker8775
    @andybaker8775 Před rokem +3

    I’m obsessed with your F&H content.

  • @woomod2445
    @woomod2445 Před rokem +21

    I think it's very compelling.
    But we know sulfur is described as malicious, and his worship involves suffering.
    and gro'goroth is explicitly.....not. Gro'goroth isn't malicious, and takes no interest in suffering, he simply destroys.
    It could of course simply be that the things all'mer gave gro'goroth in defeat were the parts of his humanity he sought so hard to destroy knowing he'd be taking on the soul of the destroyer.

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +5

      I don't think that's true. Some of his spells specifically use negative emotions to work

    • @wren_.
      @wren_. Před 7 měsíci

      maybe these gods work on hinduism rules, where certain gods are all aspects of other gods. so the sun god is gro-goroth, but gro-goroth is not the sun god.

  • @karina4125
    @karina4125 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Something about the safe, good, grounding Jesus figure of Alll’mer having never existed at all is, for some reason, most viscerally terrifying to me than anything else I’ve seen about this game so far

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před 7 měsíci +2

      I think that realising the historical Alll-mer was a bloodthirsty tyrant as well as being the kind protector makes him a super interesting figure

  • @psychotripnerdstuff
    @psychotripnerdstuff Před rokem +8

    How do we know for certain that Alll-Mer worship in Europa is all actually Sulphur worship? Wouldn't people at large notice the gorey blood sacrifices? How could this be a secret if it was so widespread? Are we sure this wasn't specific to Prehevel? Or at the very least not representative of the entirety of Europan Alll-Mer worship?
    I always assumed the Sulphur god was exactly what he was described to be: the cast-away parts of Alll-Mer's psyche. Thats the symbolism behind the sculptures the Man in Black talks about, right? I definitely think Sulphur worship has "infected" the Europan church, but I dont fully buy this idea that the Sulphur god switched places with Alll-Mer. At least not without more evidence.

    • @nobreluan4578
      @nobreluan4578 Před rokem

      The best guess would be that All-mer Just left like the old Gods did before.
      Sulfur Just took over to spread his influence.

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +2

      I cover that in the previous video: czcams.com/video/n-vCXoEGcK4/video.html

  • @fenixplay4621
    @fenixplay4621 Před 11 měsíci

    Amazing work and investigation!

  • @Yacovo
    @Yacovo Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the video.

  • @edwinorellana9348
    @edwinorellana9348 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Part 1. I feel at this point its clear enough to speculate that what the Sulfer God is looking for is a host to revive into the land of the living, finding candidates by seeing if they are worthy to decend into the sulfer pits and taking in all of Sulfers anger, hatred, and evil. Those that fail become cultists, those that succeed become the host.

    • @edwinorellana9348
      @edwinorellana9348 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Part 2. I believe Daan is the most likely candidate to become the Sulfer God's host. Daan's entire life has been manipulated by a higher being, his parents being Sylvian cultist led to him being adopted by the Dutch family, and that connection to Sylvian led to the Dutch family discovering Sulfer and dieing leading Daan to the Termina festival.

    • @edwinorellana9348
      @edwinorellana9348 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Part 3. Pocket Cat has had a vested interest in Daan for a long time, it's speculated that it's because Daan has the Blank Soul which must be a requirement for Pocket Cat to switch hosts and continue surviving, but I think its because Daan has the potential of ascension by becoming Sulfer's host. I believe that the Blank soul is the perfect vessel to contain all of Sulfers evil, and considering the life Daan has lived is perfect candidate to fall under the influence of Sulfer. Pocket Cat being a true creation/follower of Rher is trying to fulfill his masters will and stop another ascension like he did in the previous F&H, by way of influencing Daan to accept Pocket Cats deal of possessing him. After all Pocket Cat can't directly interfere with people other than making deals with them.

  • @arriasinsanite4886
    @arriasinsanite4886 Před rokem +6

    hope to see a video on logic next,
    that's a great serie and I hope you will keep making lore videos

  • @Hromovlad1
    @Hromovlad1 Před rokem +3

    I em not buying that claim that All-Mer never existed in the first place, simply because All-Mer and Sulfur have heir own separate spell lists in the game

    • @bongosmcdongos4190
      @bongosmcdongos4190 Před rokem +2

      Actually sulfur and alll-mer both use the same spell list.
      Longinus is the sulfur skill, and it's in the alll-mer tree. Sulfur has no skills.

  • @VazhaNix
    @VazhaNix Před 5 měsíci +1

    Listening to this video for a second time after watching new kids on the block cover Fear and Hunger lore, and this still stands as the best and most cohirent lore video series for F&H

  • @daddybroughthewhip7618
    @daddybroughthewhip7618 Před rokem +3

    8:05 that is not a snake but definitely a staff💀

  • @----S.
    @----S. Před rokem +21

    Great video! What is your opinion about the importance of the Vatican in Termina and in the universe of Fear and Hunger itself? Considering that a portion of the characters have some direct or indirect connection to this place, and that the place itself is mentioned several times, it seems to be the epicenter of something big. Maybe even the stage for a possible Fear and Hunger 3? Honestly, a sequel set in the Vatican with a focus on new gods based on the Horsemen of the Apocalypse would be interesting, after all, we already have one of the Horsemen, don't we? The horseman of famine, or rather, the horseman of fear and hunger. I may be hallucinating, but in the Bible the pestilence is the first horseman and he comes riding a white horse, in Termina the scenario is a city affected by the "pestilence" of the moon, and during the game there are several dead white horses scattered on the map, there are no horses of any other color, even the centaur is white. Does this sound like a prelude to something bigger or am I crazy?

    • @nobreluan4578
      @nobreluan4578 Před rokem +1

      Then we ARE ALL Crazy ❤😂😊 everything is possible with those Lovecraftian Gods.

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +9

      If you're watching lore videos about an obscure god in an obscure game series then yes, I'd say you're crazy
      The games thus far have focused on places that are out of the way, so assuming 3 follows that trend then it probably won't be in the Vatican. It would be cool to visit there though

    • @GoongisKahn
      @GoongisKahn Před 11 měsíci

      You are going crazy. I'm one of the voices in your head. THEYRE COMING. QUICK. Leave all your milk out overnight and then drink a big cup. That's the only way to stop them. If you start to poop uncontrollably that's only your new powers starting to form.
      Also don't forget to brush your teeth.

  • @adamyohan
    @adamyohan Před 8 měsíci +1

    The first video felt much more consistent and believable but I can't help but feel this one is more disjointed and far-fetched. But still just a feeling. It's a fun theory and video regardless. Good work.

  • @CNNBlackmailSupport
    @CNNBlackmailSupport Před rokem +5

    People think it is common to be the opposite of the sun god, but It's actually Rher.

  • @Highstar25
    @Highstar25 Před rokem +5

    I love when a theory video doesn't end with you thinking 'well that's a neat idea', but instead with 'well shit, that fits perfectly.'

  • @CNNBlackmailSupport
    @CNNBlackmailSupport Před rokem +1

    Lore videos are awesome!

  • @DamienStarry0w0
    @DamienStarry0w0 Před rokem +7

    Personally I think logic is another ascended like the girl and alll-mer with vinushka and Reila(+other people absorbed into logic) and you can see vinushka's sigil on her chest when you get a close up look to her face

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +2

      Logic isn't quite an Ascended God, it wouldn't make sense for Le'garde to get so mad about Alll-Mer and God of Fear and Hunger for using the power of the Old Gods only to do it again

    • @christiandidonna8808
      @christiandidonna8808 Před rokem +3

      @@MautheDoogbut it would make since from a wrighting standpoint of a villain contsntly makeing the same mistake over and over.

  • @aliranair1
    @aliranair1 Před rokem +1

    About a week ago i just discovered this game trough your channel, moar god lore YEY

  • @golgor321
    @golgor321 Před rokem +6

    Worth noting that while Gro-Goroth spoting it's accessory Sulfur itself is more feminine in stature, that could reference Adam Kadmon and/or the Kthonic Men. Presence of such concepts would also explain how and Depth God(s) linked to killing and sacrificing their fellows.
    Also as you said Sylvian does refer to merging of two being into one alot and that could be a final goal for her and Gro-Goroth. Ascension composed of a lesser and greater entity but it's not necessarily the only way it could go. The "roadmap" somewhat checks out if you willing to stretch it - they go at it once and Vynnushka comes out, twice and there is Sulfur, thrice and, well, we don't know this one gonna go yet.

  • @Aeonbarr
    @Aeonbarr Před 6 měsíci +1

    Watching this video, i realised the color coded spellcasters are based off the sameley color coded refining phases in alchemy (reddening, yellowing, whitening, amd blackening)

  • @SwaxMain4u
    @SwaxMain4u Před rokem +1

    Lovin your lore vids

  • @bruh1619
    @bruh1619 Před rokem +1

    This is so fascinating

  • @papalovex4415
    @papalovex4415 Před rokem +2

    These lore videos are my bedtime stories

  • @TheBaronvonTito
    @TheBaronvonTito Před rokem +5

    You explored in your previous video about many of the IRL historical influences that played a role in forming Funger's lore (primarily the lore and faith of the gnostics). A lot of Gro-goroth's rituals and lore follow a lot of the ritual murder traditions from across human history. The Aztecs are the most obvious influence in this particular case regarding historical people making human sacrifices to placate a solar deity (another common deity to sacrifice people to was also a fertility goddess). The sun god in many pantheons is usually seen as the king of that pantheon.
    You *touched* on it discussing the coin, but where things get particularly interesting is when you look at how many aspects and practices seen in Christianity were coopted from rituals and practices found in pagan religions; particularly their sun gods. For example, Christmas celebrating Jesus of Nazareth's birth was the sun god's birth celebration. This was used to help spread Christianity and make it 'click' with peoples and cultures that were previously pagan and in the process of conversion.
    So interestingly, Alll-mer ascending via Gro-Goroth and GG regaining power as Sulfur via the faith in Alll-mer in an intersting way almost mirrors in history the 'old sun god' becoming the 'god of man' (a title given to God/Jesus throughout the Bible). Just some more food for thought that makes sense with what you're laying down.
    EDIT: Oh also, Jesus was seen as God sacrificing himself/his own son (Christianity is wild) for the salvation of mankind. Being able to go to heaven is the ability to 'be with God.' GG sacrificing himself for man's ascension starts to make for a good theory when pinned against the real world influences Funger pulls from.

  • @supermariosubpoena8793
    @supermariosubpoena8793 Před rokem +9

    Oh wow, Gro's symbol is an eclipse. They're referred to as "cutting circles" elsewhere- how does that fit in?

  • @Agno97xD
    @Agno97xD Před rokem +6

    What if the cubes imply that groggy was an ascended god in the first place ?

    • @MautheDoog
      @MautheDoog  Před rokem +7

      That would be pretty wild. It's not out of the question that some of the Old Gods are just truly ancient Ascended Gods, although afaik there hasn't been any suggestions as such

  • @foncess
    @foncess Před 4 měsíci

    I'm shocked it took me so long to watch this. This is by far the most interesting theory I've heard about these games, and it makes all the pieces we've been given about the gods line up so well. Good shit

  • @aloneinthedark99
    @aloneinthedark99 Před rokem +2

    These lore videos are tight

  • @nathanebluepanda8207
    @nathanebluepanda8207 Před rokem +14

    Doing casual research about Perkele, it says to be considered as original name of Ukko, the thunder God from Estonian/Finnish/Sami mythology. It's also funny coincidence that the God symbol is also upside down cross just like Sulfur god.

  • @tombaker3731
    @tombaker3731 Před rokem +12

    I don't know, a lot of these connections are well researched, but the end result just doesn't sit right with me from a worldbuilding/narrative perspective. Two gods that are really three gods but really just one god? Doing all of this to please his lover when the intentions of each "aspect" seem so radically different in objective? I can't think of any direct evidence to refute it off the top of my head, which is credit to your skill of finding all these puzzle pieces, but I can't see this being where F&H3 will bring us next imo.

  • @elizabethmau6749
    @elizabethmau6749 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hi Mauthe Doog! Something else that goes well with the themes of the horse and the beheadment is the greek mythology pegasus. I realized the constellation on the horse statue is for pegasus. Pegasus was also born from Medusa's severed neck when she was beheaded. Maybe it's to thematically show something needs to die to rise even greater? That's why sulfur needs so many sacrifices? Maybe that's why there's also so many snake statues? Something to consider.

  • @alluke24
    @alluke24 Před rokem +1

    I’d love to play the games but I just don’t have the hardware and software to play either of them which really sucks. It’s a lot of fun watching your videos in fact it was because your videos and a few others that I finally got the nerve to actually attempt to check out the game actually play it but then to learn, I don’t have the equipment to do so. I guess I’m just gonna have to be happy watching videos like yours, which I don’t mind that at all I truly enjoy them, so keep up the amazing work.❤❤❤❤

  • @jacobfreeman5444
    @jacobfreeman5444 Před 9 měsíci +1

    A new thought on this. All-mer and Sulfer are not seperate entities but different aspects of one god that do different jobs. All-mer is the god of man and is there to shepard humanity. Sulfer is the king of Mahabre; overseeing the incomong spirits and the afterlife. Kind of like the left and right hands of this singular being. It all relates back to the core but the left and right hand perform functions independant of each other. Thus it may seem like they are different entities but this is not the case. It is one being simply dividing its attention. It is overseeing the complete cycle towards its goal from both sides of it.
    This may be why there seems to be some strange blending of the two going on. The core may be getting confused which traits are neccessary to each aspect to do its job. Thus it may be that there are times and places where the aspects actually become fully flipflopped. So we come to the big question. What is the core? Well, I agree with Mauthe that it is probably Gor-gorath. He is still trying to mold humanity into beings that can understand and return his beloved's love. But is using the human persona gained by merging with the human All-mer to give him the understanding neccessary to help guide humanity. And Sulfer is the one that expresses his displeasure at how willful humanity is being by punishing them in death. And as time goes by some of that is bleeding together as Gor-gorath loses patience.
    What you think?

  • @LordHein271
    @LordHein271 Před rokem +4

    wait so pinecone really created humanity

  • @pandapuff4634
    @pandapuff4634 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm happy I found your videos! I love this game though I'm still not too good at it. Here are my thoughts (and sorry for the text-wall)
    I think you have something with your theories about Alll-Mer and Gro-Goroth's / Sun God making Sulfur. Remember the endings in game 1 where the character speaks to their reflection, who tells them their future? Each of them offers 'let me continue as you?' and depending on the character, talks about our soul, our mind, our fate, our secret'... but what if Alll-Mer didn't get the same deal since he's an ascended god?
    Or what if he did get the same deal, but rather than talk, he fought with his reflection.. maybe with the same sort of knife crimson fathers/black witches have. He lost his eye in the process but took the reflection's head. Clearly, SOMETHING weird happened that's different from becoming a new god.
    (Though I don't like Alll-Mer for the same reason I don't like L'Gaurde, since they put themselves in this situation to get their way, no matter how many loved ones were probably devastated to lose them)
    Gro-Goroth's thing is about dressing in disguises, so maybe the twin/reflection through assertion is just a more convincing costume of his? Or iAlll-Mer is just a marriage that passes for a handsome god?
    But one thing's sort of bugging me. The corpse of All-Mer's hands are bound to his chest and maybe look like he's staking himself? Also, his left eye is gone, but Sulfer's right one is missing. It's all so weird and fun!

  • @moedaoneog
    @moedaoneog Před rokem +4

    Cahara my beloved.

  • @romdog1818
    @romdog1818 Před rokem +1

    I'd listen to your previous lore vid damn near every night, falling asleep to it.
    Really enjoy the flow of info in these.
    Top tier presentations!

  • @d3-ll754
    @d3-ll754 Před 10 měsíci +1

    So one point regarding ascension you mentioned in the Lore of Sulfur video I had a realization over:
    I think your conclusion over the God of the Depths' symbols combining to make the God of Fear & Hunger's could just as easily apply to Gro-goroth and Alll-mer, if Gro-goroth is indeed the missing sun god.
    You proposed the theory that the sun god willingly sacrificed himself to give birth to the ascended god, and if you look at Sulfur's symbol, it's the combination of a cross, Alll-mer's symbol, as well as two triangles layered over one another, one small and one big, similar to Gro-goroth's symbol.
    And though Gro-goroth's is two rings instead of two triangles, if your conclusion of the Ascended Gods' symbols is to be believed, then the Old God's symbol either doesn't have to be in the exact same state, or perhaps the Old God's symbol is changed to show the merging with a new being. God of the Depths's symbol is a crude-looking backwards R, while the God of Fear & Hunger's symbol is two Rs mirrored in front of each other, looking as though they were written more cleanly. Similarly, Gro-goroth's symbol is two rings overlapping each other yet has those three lines on the outside of the larger circle, while Sulfur's signal is the combination of a cross and two overlapping triangles, that look to be drawn much cleaner than Gro-goroth's circles, and if you wanted to, you could even look at the three lines on his original symbol to have possibly formed both the line running down the middle of the bigger triangle, as well as the cross, that would then move on to symbolize Alll-mer, similar to how the God of the Depths gained a new symbol in the form of the forward-facing R from the God of Fear & Hunger's symbol.

  • @sjzz263
    @sjzz263 Před 11 měsíci +1

    i really like your videos, they help me so much to understand many things about the lore of this game, but i wish in the future you will add subtitles too, it would be easier for everyone who isn’t too much familiar with english to understand better everything, right now i’m using the automatically generated ones but many times are confusing and i just get lost 😅

  • @bongosmcdongos4190
    @bongosmcdongos4190 Před rokem +3

    One small note, we dont know if enki knew the truth. Remember, his works have been censored by the vatican.
    None of the skin bibles are written in the same style as the unedited skin bible.

  • @fabicore100
    @fabicore100 Před 5 měsíci

    you earned a sub