The Prophecy of the Dark Messiah | Dark Souls Archaeology Ep. 2

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
  • Dark Souls Lore: The secret cult religion of the humans in New Londo and the prophecy of their coming Lord. Join as as we uncover the other side of the Chosen Undead Prophecy.
    #DarkSouls #DarkSoulsLore #tarnishedarchaeologist
    Gameplay footage/music credit: Dark Souls, Dark Souls 3, Bloodborne, Demon Souls; Bandai Namco, Bluepoint Games, and FromSoftware.
    Image credits:
    Mythological maps, NeilParkinsonMakes / Puca Printhouse
    Monomyth, The Royal Society of Account Planning
    Dura Europos Synagogue, panel WC3 : David anointed king by Samuel, Marsyasv
    The Baptism of Christ, Giotto di Bondone, c. 1305
    Cyrus profiles, Gena Vazquez, Medium
    Cyrus's life, Cyrus the Great, Jacob Abbott
    Tom Holland, Spider-man, Marvel / Sony
    Tom Holland, Channel 4
    Herodotus, The Histories, 15th century manuscript, Christie’s
    Speculum Humanae Salvationis, illuminated codex, 1475, Marseilles
    Herodotus, 14th century manuscript, Mystras, Cambridge University Library
    New Londo 'Painting 2', Hanyang NG
    Video credits:
    Persis; Amazing Places on Our Planet
    Cyrus's Tomb recreation, Mokhtar Saghafi
    Duomo di Milano, Marco Cariboni
    Torii gate, Tokyo Stroll
    Aphaea temple, Terrabis
    Etemenniguru, Fall of Civilizations
    Paleo cave art, Neil Bockoven
    Amano Shrine, Virtual Walk All Over Japan
    Vatican, iWalkingTours
    Mystras, Lambros Malamas
    Audio credits:
    Buddhist Monastery, Lonofi
    Contents of the Video
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    00:00 Intro
    00:50 Myths of the Chosen One
    05:15 Kaathe reveals the Dark Lord prophecy
    07:08 Chapter 1: An(other) Undead Prophecy
    09:55 Temple to the Abyss
    17:00 Chapter 2: The Dark Messiah
    20:48 Light and Dark paths of the Chosen Undead
    25:24 Outro
  • Hry

Komentáře • 359

  • @Yarghvid
    @Yarghvid Před 4 měsíci +247

    11:14
    Best part of being an archaeologist is getting to use 'Antediluvian' naturally in a conversation

    • @embargovenom9948
      @embargovenom9948 Před 4 měsíci +17

      Or a big World of Darkness/Vampire the Masquerade fan!

    • @Actiondanny
      @Actiondanny Před 4 měsíci

      Darkest Dungeon, too!@@embargovenom9948

    • @michaelfetter5413
      @michaelfetter5413 Před 4 měsíci +2

      He really doesn't know anything about actual history. 11:50 he is saying it makes no sense to have "four kings" of the same place, clearly having no idea about the tetrarch system of the Roman Empire where there were indeed literally 4 kings.

    • @been_rly_n2_paragliding_lately
      @been_rly_n2_paragliding_lately Před 4 měsíci +15

      ​@@michaelfetter5413So because he didn't mention your hyper-specific example, he knows nothing about history? Lol. That's a pretty huge leap.
      King is usually singular and associated with monarchy. Clearly that is why he said it wouldn't make sense. But he said "leaders", which would include kings... so I really don't understand your point. The people you're referring to weren't even called kings. They were Emperor and Co-Emperor. So you're arguing semantics, and doing so imprecisely.
      But even if he didn't know about a specific historical topic, it doesn't mean he doesn't know anything about history. Like dude... there is a shit ton of history lol. Nearly no one is going to know all of it.

    • @michaelfetter5413
      @michaelfetter5413 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@been_rly_n2_paragliding_latelyIt's not at all a "hyperspecific" example. Cope severely.

  • @SaladDongs
    @SaladDongs Před 4 měsíci +334

    Your cliffhangers are brilliant lol! TA, I know this may sound silly, because this is a channel about looking at random rocks in a video game, but you did make me appreciate the world around me more. Whether it be my home town, or visiting foreign countries, even video games, I have so much more appreciation for history, architecture, culture, wherever I go. It's like when I first learned an instrument and I could suddenly appreciate music 10x more. Thank you!

    • @tarnishedarchaeologist
      @tarnishedarchaeologist  Před 4 měsíci +141

      This is the true goal of the channel. Thanks for such a nice compliment.

    • @dailynutrients5223
      @dailynutrients5223 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@tarnishedarchaeologistwe love u TA

    • @chrisrobo1
      @chrisrobo1 Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​@@tarnishedarchaeologist much love dude. You constantly remind me whats so good about history both real and made up❤

    • @niemeld
      @niemeld Před 4 měsíci

      @tarnishedarchaeologist I appreciate greatly your channel and the work you've done for the Fromsoftware community. This is what i was longing for in a long time, in terms both of quality and input of knowledge, nor haughty nor patronizing neither sensationalist, just perfect for my thirst of knowledge. Thank you for your hard work.
      In addition, i was wondering if you were subscribed to Creganford's channel as well? He presents a deep analysis of tales, legends and myths through humanity's history (such as migration of ancient ethnies, confrontations and discoveries) and and it might provide you with other insights for your own work.

    • @D.boys6t9
      @D.boys6t9 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yea man learning about funerary customs has surprisingly come up a few times now in real life

  • @hyliadreamer
    @hyliadreamer Před 4 měsíci +27

    It could be that the Madonna and Child statues featuring the older child are meant to represent humanity's maturing; while Gwyn's canonical statues depict the child as perpetually infantile, representing Gwyn's desire to keep humanity under his thumb, the heretical group, hoping for the Age of Dark, depict the child (again representing humanity) as slightly more mature, growing into its destiny. It's the natural order of a child to grow up, which Gwyn is symbolically trying to stifle. An eternal childhood means eternal dependence upon a supposedly superior power: In the real world, the parent; in Dark Souls, Gwyn and his family.

    • @transcendkira
      @transcendkira Před 4 měsíci +4

      This would be a great interpretation as to why the depictions of the older child are considered heretical. It suggests a level of equity with the gods that Gwyn would not abide symbolised.

  • @alexadelaide
    @alexadelaide Před 4 měsíci +79

    Why is there so many serpents in the dark lord ending. Makes me think Frampt is the odd one out. Also strange how Frampt “comes” to see you in firelink shrine like he is not confident you will choose his side without prodding - whereas Kaath just chills in the abyss waiting confidently that you will find him

    • @20thcentury_toy
      @20thcentury_toy Před 4 měsíci +31

      Well he is the "king seeker" not the "dark stalker"

    • @alyseleem2692
      @alyseleem2692 Před 4 měsíci +40

      Who said he's waiting for you specifically?
      Kaathe awaits whom he considers " worthy". He waited for the Four Kings, the people of Oolacile, and look how he speaks of them now:
      " They failed me. Every last one of them."
      He may try to flatter you, but you're no different. The moment you fail, he'll cast you away.

    • @alexadelaide
      @alexadelaide Před 4 měsíci +9

      Still makes Frampt seem sussy when you think about it

    • @alyseleem2692
      @alyseleem2692 Před 4 měsíci +17

      @@alexadelaide They are both sus. That is the point.
      Still, I like Frampt better personally; if only because he feels a little less condescending.
      " They failed me; every last one of them."
      " I am certain you will prove different. "
      Is that a threat? Because if it was, I'm tossing myself into the Fire just to spite this ###er.

    • @dumbsterdives
      @dumbsterdives Před 4 měsíci +7

      ​@alyseleem2692 personally id take the one thats honest about having been disappointed by his previous underlings over the one that lies to you about how important you are to try to manipulate you into martyring yourself for a cause he clearly doesn't actually hold that much stake in
      of course, thats if i had to pick either of them like you do in the game. realistically theyre both scheming manipulators, one is just more up front about that fact

  • @VoidAbaddon
    @VoidAbaddon Před 4 měsíci +116

    Something I found interesting regarding New Londo and Ariamis. The path to the abyss ends in a spiral staircase going downwards. The tower in Ariamis ends in a spiral staircase broken off leading upwards. Both looks suspiciously similar to one another. What if the Painted World isn't just related to New Londo. What if the Painted World IS the former lower reaches of New Londo sealed away with only the abyss to replace it?

    • @GeneralTaco155555a
      @GeneralTaco155555a Před 4 měsíci +41

      Very neat idea, also, Priscilla could be the child depicted in the statue.
      She was locked up due to her lifehunt abilities to kill the gods themselves. Perhaps she was a false messiah that the gods felt they had to contain by any means possible

    • @enricomarelli2022
      @enricomarelli2022 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Very interesting thoughts there!

    • @VoidAbaddon
      @VoidAbaddon Před 4 měsíci +13

      @@GeneralTaco155555a It's interesting to think about how much of Ariamis would have been part of that initial supplanting of the deepest reaches of new londo, and how many of the current applicants were left within to inhabit it, as a result of being similarly inconvenient. We know there are a bunch of cages left on the outskirts and even the interior area, as though they had been cast into the painted world after the fact.

    • @alyseleem2692
      @alyseleem2692 Před 4 měsíci +5

      That would require extensive assumptions about spatial displacement; ones we largely can't afford until Dark Souls 3. That said, there is one simpler solution:
      They participated in it's creation.
      The Painted World was created, supposedly, by a being named Ariamis, in what is most likely the same cyclical process we see later in Dark Souls 3. This, along with the present architecture and statues, indicates that this Ariamis could've been a denizen of New Londo. That is to say, whoever designed the Painted World did so with the intention of recalling a place they called " home", or was home to those that would enter it. Moreover, the Painting Guardians seem human, or are least human-sized.
      This would've likely taken place during the days of Gwyn's patronage of the Four Kings; the Painting is located in Anor Londo, and is said to be so old that it's guardians no longer remember what precisely it is they guard in it. In comparison, the DLC, and thus the rise of the Abyss and fall of the Four Kings, is stated by the developers to have happened three hundred years ago; a comparatively short amount of time.

    • @aleksazunjic9672
      @aleksazunjic9672 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@GeneralTaco155555a Priscilla is not he child depicted in the statue. She is THE MOTHER ! Her prospective child would have both dragon and god blood, and would have the power to usurp the flame. This is the reason she was locked away, in order no to have children .

  • @Nemo12417
    @Nemo12417 Před 4 měsíci +18

    A theory: New Londo was flooded AFTER Gwyn linked the fire. If he were still around when the Four Kings turned, I imagine he would have wanted something of his back.

    • @alyseleem2692
      @alyseleem2692 Před 4 měsíci +14

      That's not a theory, but closer to fact.
      The events of the rise of the Abyss took place three hundred years before the main game, according to the developers. Also according to the developers, Gwyn linked the Fire about a millennium ago.
      In other words, by the time they fell to the Abyss, he had been dead for seven hundred years.

    • @hirsutuscanis
      @hirsutuscanis Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@alyseleem2692 So when we meet and fight Gwyn he's dead? What animates him?

    • @alyseleem2692
      @alyseleem2692 Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@hirsutuscanis He's a Lord Of Cinder.
      A Lord Of Cinder is a being that once linked the Fire. They all die in the process, but can be summoned by the First Flame again when it feels it is in danger.
      This is what happened in Dark Souls 3; the bells and the Flame summoned multiple Lords Of Cinder from the past in order to help them in their emergency. All of them died to link the Fire, and all of them were ressurected to help do it again.
      The culmination of all this is the final boss; " The Soul Of Cinder". A combination of all the souls of those who sacrificed themselves to link the Fire. This being fights you, to both make you prove you are powerful enough to link the Fire, and to give you the final once of strength to do so, by dying at your hand, thus giving you their soul.
      However, by the time of Dark Souls 1, only one man has linked the Fire. Only one man can be summoned from the depths of the Flame's memory....
      Gwyn. Lord Of Cinder.
      First of them all.

  • @tejahbk5456
    @tejahbk5456 Před 4 měsíci +67

    Yo, this dialogue from DS3 ringed city is critical to this concept. It is a full version of the prophecy you speak of. Suggest that you look at the architecture of the ringed city to round this series out.
    Many of us are by the fire forsaken.
    I speak of thine kind, and mine.
    Behold this city! We are kindred, belike two eyes which gaze upon the other.
    Fear not, the dark, my friend.
    And let the feast begin.
    One was a wayfaring knight, on an endless, forbidden search.
    Only the Abyss granted closure, if not reunion with his beloved.
    Fear not, the dark, my friend.
    And let the feast begin.
    One met the dark with learning. But in the end, learned his knowledge was wanting.
    The world began without knowledge, and without knowledge will it end.
    Dost not this ring clear and true?
    Fear not, the dark, my friend.
    And let the feast begin.
    One poor girl slew her own kin, but even so, was embraced, enveloped by the Abyss.
    Twas a comfort that neither moon nor sunless sky afforded her before.
    Fear not, the dark, my friend.
    And let the feast begin.
    And so, she lived in fear. Of the dark, of the things that gnawed at her flesh.
    And yet! The Abyss hath yet to produce any such creature!
    Fear not, the dark, my friend.
    And let the feast begin.
    And so, despite his weighty armour, he lived in fear. Of a delicate thing, little more than a girl.
    Where fire resideth, shadows twist and shrivel. But in the Abyss, there are shadows none.
    Fear not, the dark, my friend.
    And let the feast begin.
    Of all the Fingers, he alone was embraced by the Abyss.
    For he was human, and ne'er a grub.
    Fear not, the dark, my friend.
    And let the feast begin.”

    • @internalizedhappyness9774
      @internalizedhappyness9774 Před 4 měsíci +2

      GUYS LET HIM COOK!!! 🔥🔥🔥

    • @Saintgreene
      @Saintgreene Před 4 měsíci +15

      Aren't these verses about the characters of the base game DSIII?
      Second verse: Hawkwood
      Third: Orbeck of Vinheim
      Fourth: Sirris
      Fifth: Irina of Carim
      Sixth: Eygon of Carim
      Seventh: Leonhard
      I may have misinterpreted any of them. Please, correct me if you think so.
      I'm unsure how much it is a prophecy, but it's curious nonetheless.

    • @zyibesixdouze4863
      @zyibesixdouze4863 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@Saintgreene no, "wayfaring" and "beloved" means that in sequence it's more likely to be Alva's search for a cure to Saint Serreta's wasting (strange choice), Orbeck, Sirris, irina, Eygon, Leonhart. Coincidentally as well, Alva shows up twice in DS3 - the second time within the Ringed City.

    • @tejahbk5456
      @tejahbk5456 Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@Saintgreene not explicitly, they are built to have multiple interpretations apart from the most obvious imo. Doesn’t the third verse for instance also apply to big hat Logan, and knowledge. He intentionally turned Undead (turned to the dark) over a hundred years ago, and has been roaming Lordran, searching for more wisdom ever since and then turns mad at the end because knowledge wasn’t enough?

  • @MikeJones-wq7pg
    @MikeJones-wq7pg Před 4 měsíci +132

    God I freaking love this channel, using archaeology as a way to decipher the world of soulsborne games is pure genius!

  • @CHRISTOSANESTI2023
    @CHRISTOSANESTI2023 Před 4 měsíci +5

    One small issue, Christ wasn’t crucified as an enemy of the Roman state but because He claimed Himself God and the Pharisees forced the Romans to crucify Him or else they would revolt.

  • @antoniorivolta783
    @antoniorivolta783 Před 4 měsíci +51

    Still by far the best lore hunter around..
    Since the first bloodborne video you have mentioned the discoveries of charred thermos, leaving me quite surprised at how deep you are able to dig

    • @ONobreBabuino
      @ONobreBabuino Před 4 měsíci +1

      ey bro, I recommend you read lokey lores website, he actually checks dialogue according to the original JPN, looks at environmental storytelling and his takes make more sense

  • @Andy-rf5jx
    @Andy-rf5jx Před 4 měsíci +64

    Yaaayyyyyyyyy! The tarnished is back! And with amazing content. Dude you are something else you really are. Hall of fame lore god! You surpass everyone else

    • @KitsuneShapeShifter
      @KitsuneShapeShifter Před 4 měsíci +3

      He reminds me of EpicNameBro back in the early days of Dark Souls when he was the go-to lore guy for that deep lore. If I want someone who explores some of the deeper esoteric secrets of these games, then nowadays it's definitely *The Tarnished Archaeologist and Hawkshaw* . The lore community is invigorated and held up by each video from these two titans of lore!

    • @joeclarke7982
      @joeclarke7982 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@KitsuneShapeShifteri miss ENB

    • @KitsuneShapeShifter
      @KitsuneShapeShifter Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@joeclarke7982 Me too buddy :) Those were some good times

    • @Andy-rf5jx
      @Andy-rf5jx Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@KitsuneShapeShifter I miss the the old school guys to. If you like bloodbrone I don't know if you ever heard of Redgrave? He was amazing content

    • @KitsuneShapeShifter
      @KitsuneShapeShifter Před 4 měsíci

      @@Andy-rf5jx Yes I remember Redgrave, he was awesome too! :) Bloodborne is still my favorite game of all time :3

  • @MilkJugA_
    @MilkJugA_ Před 4 měsíci +5

    as someone with a history degree, i like this channel a lot. it is actually a better history channel than most other history channels, as instead of a bland retelling of history, it has an interesting thesis tied to it

  • @Ashen-Crow
    @Ashen-Crow Před 4 měsíci +13

    Amazing as always. One thing I was curious is in the role of the mother in this symbolism, it obviously is pretty important in the "source material" but you haven't really expanded on it on the Dark Souls context, a lot of people bring Velka into consideration but she's probably the most mysterious character of the franchise.

    • @arthurdossantos6826
      @arthurdossantos6826 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I don't think Velka is that mysterious. We know what she did and why, just not what happened to her. To me, Gwyndolin and Priscila are so much more mysterious because we know very little about them.

    • @BlueSmoke216
      @BlueSmoke216 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Personally I think the mother figure is a Fire Keeper. Every Fire Keeper we get to meet is female and their role would fit the mythos - giving up themselves and their freedom for the sake of the chosen undead. Firelink's statue is obvious, the church example once had a Fire Keeper, since there's a dead one. Anastacia seems to piously believe she's doing her part. The branches of the Firelink statue would fit too, like the Fire Keeper is tied to the fire.

  • @pathfindersavant3988
    @pathfindersavant3988 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I just watched the new Shadows of the Erdtree trailer, and the whole time I kept thinking "I can't wait to see what the molding on the doorways will tell us in this."

  • @Puppetdragons_3
    @Puppetdragons_3 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I am so in love with this series because I've felt like these Velka statues have been ignored by lore seekers for the most part and they are arguably the most important part of the lore. THANK YOU!!

  • @xihidden94
    @xihidden94 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Man I just checked on ya channel yesterday looking for some gold. And today you deliver. Thank you for the hard work as always TA 🙏🏽

  • @spencer9745
    @spencer9745 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Dude, every one of your videos is top tier. I can’t tell you how excited I get to see you drop a new post. Thanks for all the effort you put into these!!!

  • @smoss9813
    @smoss9813 Před 4 měsíci

    Yes! My favourite souls lore CZcamsr! Keep making awesome work!

  • @gore_connoisseur4646
    @gore_connoisseur4646 Před 4 měsíci +1

    my fav lore channel 4 sure. youre awesome!

  • @just_some_donkus
    @just_some_donkus Před 4 měsíci +1

    You're getting way too good at the little cliffhangers at the end! I can't wait for the next one :D

  • @darkmystic7764
    @darkmystic7764 Před 4 měsíci +1

    To get Dark souls content again is true sunshine in my cup. Thank you

  • @TeddyPicker191
    @TeddyPicker191 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Another TA masterpiece. Great content as always

  • @brentclouse7791
    @brentclouse7791 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey TA. Wanted to echo what so many others have said - your work with these videos is excellent.
    I’m in the long process of writing a fantasy novel inspired in part by the Souls games, and these videos really challenge me to dig deeper and think about the nuance of world-building and drawing on real world archetypes.
    Thank you for making this series!

  • @beansnrice321
    @beansnrice321 Před 4 měsíci +14

    So, this isn't exactly about the subject you have covered here but since you're bringing back Dark Souls Lore in a big way I think now is as good of a time as any to bring this up.
    I think that the pendant came from Lord of the Rings and is specifically a reference to Aragorn's ring or the ring of Barahir.
    There is no doubt that the game is at least partly inspired, at least stylistically, off of Lord of the Rings. Especially the intro cinematic but also in the language such as Anor being a cognate of sun in elvish.
    There are also various rings of incredible power in the game. Rings are one of the most powerful item types in the game, for instance. So with all of these powerful rings, it's somewhat unique that the pendant does absolutely nothing in the game. Now there can be 1000 reasons for this including but not limited to; they never came up with one, the did come up with one and it was removed or that it's 100% a troll item that's made to confound the type of obsessive player who can't just go along for the ride of a good game.
    However (ignoring any references to Berzerk to be sure) there is an item, a ring, in Lord of the rings that is strangely similar. Aragorn's ring or the ring of Barahir.
    The ring was described as the likeness of two serpents intertwined with eyes made of green jewels. The serpents met beneath a crown of golden flowers that one upheld and one devoured. This was the symbol of the House of Finarfin and worn by it's lord Finrod.
    The ring was later given to a lord of men of the house of Barahir as a gift of thanks and as part of sworn oath of protection to Barahir's kin. This ring would be handed down through generations and would every so often be given and re-given as a gift of utter sincerity, love, trust and benevolence. It was part of two major love stories between elves and men and was given by Aragorn to Arwen when they were wed.
    Again, the ring had no power like the one ring did but it represented the power of faith and love and goodwill. Things most precious and powerful, indeed. So to me, I think that is the point of the pendant. It is a useless thing in a way but also a thing with greater meaning than any object that was merely useful might have.
    Love the Dark Souls videos. I totally understand your need to both keep things fresh while we wait for Elden Ring DLC and also to get down to the roots of From Software's story telling. If anything, I at least think this will help provide a firmer foundation for your explorations of Bloodborne and Elden Ring.

  • @MaybeT0XIC
    @MaybeT0XIC Před 4 měsíci

    I have been craving for dark souls 3 lore so i will be waiting (im)patiently for your next video !

  • @anawfullotofcups
    @anawfullotofcups Před 4 měsíci

    You’re doing really great work TA

  • @blackironseamus1017
    @blackironseamus1017 Před 4 měsíci

    incredible work, as always, keep it up!

  • @DeneuveYT
    @DeneuveYT Před 4 měsíci +6

    Ingward is an interesting character in this story along with the other two sealers especially the one who is teamed up with Lautrec. Ingward doesn’t forsake his duty of overseeing the containment of new londo while the others do seemingly going on to side with humans/undead in their own ways, perhaps revealing that they truly regretted destroying their own city although we don’t have a whole lot to go on with them. After all this is one of the only places in dark souls with ghosts and they seem to be the type that are incredibly vengeful, my own theory on them is that ghosts like this can only be produced and in such large numbers from an unforgivable mass travesty, perhaps a betrayal that keeps them lingering where they perished. Ingward has one more important detail surrounding his role when he recognizes not only the lord vessel in our possession but also he obviously knows what one has to do to obtain it and what someone would be doing with it. This combined with him not forsaking his duty and clearly being opposed to the darkwraiths would suggest that it was the pro linking the fire crowd that he and the other sealers served at the time of New Londo’s destruction. It shows just how polarizing the competing prophecies really were to the humans although we can see that all over too like in the way of white’s treatment of the undead. The humans were doing these terrible things to themselves.

    • @tobiaslundqvist3209
      @tobiaslundqvist3209 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That's a cool thought.:)One thing I can't get straight is that I feel ingward and the sealers are very crow themed and thus likely servents of Velka. But why then would they drown the city? I love this game it's so nice people still engage with it :)

    • @Solibrae
      @Solibrae Před 3 měsíci

      @@tobiaslundqvist3209 If the Sealers were connected to Velka, perhaps they did it because the Darkwraiths were also committing heavy sins by going out and killing people to gain their Humanity. Their outfit might have been based off real-life Plague Doctors too.
      If you're interested, RickyTebbe has a very interesting theory about the one of the Sealers, Yulva, and how she might have eventually become known as the Goddess of Tears, Caitha by the time of Dark Souls II and III: czcams.com/video/E9TRG2S0kDk/video.html

  • @ipoopmuffins
    @ipoopmuffins Před 4 měsíci +4

    ive always been really interested in dark souls 3's Londor and that dark lord ending. so this is a close second to me

  • @epiccthulu
    @epiccthulu Před 4 měsíci

    this channel is just…This is my favorite lore channel. That cliffhanger….bro….

  • @alexanderwizardjar9540
    @alexanderwizardjar9540 Před 4 měsíci

    hell yeah i've been waiting for this so eagerly!

  • @notmyname213
    @notmyname213 Před 4 měsíci +4

    This work is incredible, as always! It's always amazing to see inspiration, either direct or subconscious, that these devs took from real world history, art and infrastructure!
    Do you have any published work on real world archeology? I don't know much about your field, but your research, presentation and persuasive writing style is extremely professional!

  • @sweetpotatodato6068
    @sweetpotatodato6068 Před 4 měsíci

    Oh man have I been looking forward to this one!

  • @JaxonHaze1994
    @JaxonHaze1994 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Can't wait for part 3 and whatever else you Foul tarnished have cooking!

  • @ThisHandleIsDefinatelyTaken
    @ThisHandleIsDefinatelyTaken Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your vids are great! Best lore is found at the border of somewhat justified conjecture and convincingly argued fan fiction.

  • @nerfytheclown
    @nerfytheclown Před 4 měsíci

    I love your stuff, Tarnished

  • @AshenGuardian
    @AshenGuardian Před 4 měsíci +1

    i'm left speechless everytime, and it feels like this makes sense. I always wonder if miyazaki intended this or if it's contrived due to the brilliant world building. Thank you TA!

  • @adrianblania5565
    @adrianblania5565 Před 4 měsíci

    Like always. Cannot wait for the next part.
    In the right eye so many secrets are uncovered.

  • @Hieuby_Dooby
    @Hieuby_Dooby Před 4 měsíci

    this series is brilliant! thanks for the hard work TA

  • @WH1SK3YJ4CK
    @WH1SK3YJ4CK Před 4 měsíci

    Unreal, cant wait for the next ❤

  • @alexandreferraz5993
    @alexandreferraz5993 Před 4 měsíci

    love your content!

  • @nahuelius
    @nahuelius Před 4 měsíci +3

    This channel is so f-ing underrated

  • @ojovoraz01
    @ojovoraz01 Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent as usual

  • @echofiend3722
    @echofiend3722 Před 4 měsíci +1

    As someone who hasn't beaten Dark Souls 1 yet, these videos are SO cool because I can watch the first 7 minutes without encountering any serious spoilers, but still gain SO much appreciation for the game. Inspires me to not give up, skeleton

  • @scholaroftheworstgame3313
    @scholaroftheworstgame3313 Před 4 měsíci

    Great work as always! FWIW the structure you identify as the Abyss-enclosing temple strongly resembles stepwells of the less elaborate variety with just a helical staircase descending down a cylindrical passage into water that often appears very black from the lack of light getting down there.

    • @scholaroftheworstgame3313
      @scholaroftheworstgame3313 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Also I always assumed the reason there's Four Kings is because of the four heavenly kings in buddhism, who occupy the lowest part of the world of the devas on Mount Sumeru where they protect the dharma against asuras.

  • @dvdivine1962
    @dvdivine1962 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hope I can see your analysis of the dlc trailer, even caught myself noticing small details i wouldnt have if not for your videos.

  • @MikeJones-wq7pg
    @MikeJones-wq7pg Před 4 měsíci +1

    This video blew me away at the end! I was ready to correct you about something I thought you got wrong about something you said in the Jesus parts. I should have had more faith lol tho, because you addressed it and got it correct but you were just building a great story. 👏 👏 👏 🙇‍♂️

  • @Amknownas_743great_explainer

    Ive often wiahed there were some TA videos for kingsfield but you did mention the low poly count here and thays a great point. Nvm, but thank you so much for time and effort here, very much enjoying the TA analysis of older titles.

  • @sniffcoffee2871
    @sniffcoffee2871 Před 4 měsíci

    my god that cliffhanger. another masterpiece

  • @JTygerAU
    @JTygerAU Před 4 měsíci +1

    Is the teaser at the end that the Mother-Child statue has been covered over in the Cathedral of the Deep? Absolutely cannot wait for the DS3 video(s). As great as DS1 is it’s very interesting to see how much more adept From are at developing and utilizing the strata concept and iconography of these civilizations as their games progress.

  • @tobiaslundqvist3209
    @tobiaslundqvist3209 Před 4 měsíci

    Man i know I know Elden ring is big but please keep these coming! :)
    A fresh take on DS1 makes me so happy.

  • @pigpotty
    @pigpotty Před 4 měsíci

    24:50 lol I think we found the inspiration for the weird trumpeters in Leyndell

  • @Greywander87
    @Greywander87 Před 4 měsíci +9

    A thought: what if the mother and child statue isn't depicting a school-age child, but an adult human. A descendant of the furtive pygmy, who would have been much shorter than whatever race the gods are. It could be a depiction of a taller god nurturing a pygmy who will one day take their place. This might be a stretch, but it may be worth looking into the possibility.

  • @VapidFart
    @VapidFart Před 4 měsíci

    Happy i found this channel, your video format is highly skilled and attention grabbing

  • @kaidorade1317
    @kaidorade1317 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Lord Gwyn forgot Prophecy 101: attempting to stop a prophecy may ultimately bring it to pass

    • @alyseleem2692
      @alyseleem2692 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Except he succeeded completely.
      No; seriously. Why are people acting like this is some traditional hero story where the hero saw through these things?
      Gwyn won. DS2 and 3 exist to prove it. The cycle of Linking continued for thousands of years after his death. Non one ever suspected otherwise, and those who did were not desirous of an Age Of Dark.

  • @Stone_Orchids
    @Stone_Orchids Před 4 měsíci +1

    It's cool to see all the the Greek myth connections (coff coff Nito's daughter coff coff) knowing Miyazaki played a lot of Rune Quest

  • @christmasham4312
    @christmasham4312 Před 4 měsíci

    Ohh the legend is back!! 🤯🤯🤯

  • @astolenhotpocket13
    @astolenhotpocket13 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Bless the Maker and his water

  • @missa1063
    @missa1063 Před 4 měsíci +2

    When you're literally studying for an Archeology exam right now but there is suddenly far more important archeology to be experienced

  • @MrChadLedford
    @MrChadLedford Před 4 měsíci

    The great one returns to bless us.

  • @theemerdareloth
    @theemerdareloth Před 4 měsíci +1

    "Oh thank god." - Me, audibly at 1:26 AM when i noticed this video was up.

  • @roundninja
    @roundninja Před 4 měsíci

    I've been watching DS1 lore videos for a decade and it's great to see people are still at it, still coming up with strong new theories. I'm wondering, in this theory, what exactly is the origin of the Undead? Did Gwyn and Nito create them intentionally to keep humans down and turn them into bonfire fuel? Or was it an accidental consequence of extending the age of fire too long? Or are undead just the natural form of the descendants of the furtive pygmy?

  • @manuellaslo1282
    @manuellaslo1282 Před 4 měsíci

    love your videos.

  • @Tridona
    @Tridona Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm a simple Hollow, I see TA upload, I appraise the video

  • @Giffsen
    @Giffsen Před 4 měsíci

    Another banger!

  • @varsoonhks3211
    @varsoonhks3211 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Skipping right over Dark Souls 2? COWARD!!
    Real talk though, fantastic video as always.

  • @Kalakmol
    @Kalakmol Před 4 měsíci

    I am so happy that you have decided to dive into the other parts of the Fromsoft grim dark library. The lore community space tends to feel so negative and stagnant with creators clinging to item descriptions and translation localizations as the only context of story. If I had my own channel I’d gladly interview you to get your thoughts on your process. Keep creating. Shake up the ‘established’ fan base and creator pool.

  • @erichowens85
    @erichowens85 Před 4 měsíci

    Always on fire, TA. I love how quickly you upturn established lore on these games by just saying “don’t overthink it, it’s the same monomyth we see everywhere in history and literature, stop thinking so hard about Velka” [assertion mine]

  • @justin8865
    @justin8865 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent as always. I'm still standing by my theory that the primordial serpants (ie dragons) tricked gywn into creating the darksign and humans into creating the abyss. They understood both routes would give us the warped world of ds3. Notice how hollows turn into trees and time itself warps.

  • @beansnrice321
    @beansnrice321 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you! =D

  • @beansnrice321
    @beansnrice321 Před 4 měsíci

    The cathedral of the deep suddenly becomes so much more interesting. =)

  • @TheodoroDML
    @TheodoroDML Před 4 měsíci +1

    I always thought that the chosen undead legend was created by Gwyn and adapted in New Londo after, but the idea that Gwyn was inspired by humanity's religion and created his own version to chorale the undead is an interesting thought, amazing video!

    • @alyseleem2692
      @alyseleem2692 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah....
      That is unlikely to be the case.
      Gwyn has been controlling the narrative of our race since the pygmies of the Ringed City; in fact, it could be said he is directly responsible for humans as we know them existing, as opposed to the pygmies:
      "Once, the Lord Of Light banished Dark, and all that stemmed from humanity. And Men assumed a fleeting form. These are the roots of our world."
      Thus, by the time New Londo was founded ( note the name), there would've been no such narrative of rebellion.
      Indeed, the temple you see, as well as the Four Kings arena, is above Manus' tomb ingame. The discovery of Manus, and all that entailed, including the events regarding the Abyss, happened only three hundred years ago. Seven hundred years after the death of Gwyn.
      ( The developers are the source of this timeline; specifically, commenting that the events of Oolacile happened 300 years ago, and that the Linking of the Fire by Gwyn, as well the events regarding the Chaos Flame before he linked it, happened approximately a millennium ago)
      As such, yes, the legend of the Chosen Undead is indeed a godly creation; this variation on it seems to have only begun long after it's original inception.

    • @TheodoroDML
      @TheodoroDML Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@alyseleem2692 i also still believe the legend was a creation of the gods, but it's fun to tinker with different theories sometimes, i too always a wondered about different ststues in New londo

    • @alyseleem2692
      @alyseleem2692 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@TheodoroDML I have my own theory on them.
      If you come in from the gates of the city, you may find a Red Tearstone Ring; a symbol, as we later find out, of Caitha.
      The woman in the statue seems to be weeping black tears, all while trying to comfort a confused, wide-eyed child.
      Whilst this may or may not be a direct representation of Caitha, the message is the same; the statues do not denote heresy so much as grief. As for why they would be grieving, the Four Kings arena lies almost directly above Manus' tomb. Another possible reason is Gwyn's passing, or Priscilla's imprisonment; Caitha is not particular, and likely weeps for all of them equally.
      The Painted World is guarded in Anor Londo itself, and is a sacred relic of the gods; to call it heretical( referring to the video) is a bit preposterous. Rather, it is a " haven" in Miyazaki's words; a place where they allow things otherwise Forlorn and rejected to enter and not be disturbed. A safe solution to any problem.
      Gael can be seen praying to a statue of a woman covering her face, presumably weeping, calling her "Mother of the Forlorn". This is also likely Caitha; as a goddess of grief and loneliness, her role perfectly fits with comforting the Forlorn and their like. She is much closer to being their patron than Velka ever was.
      (I want to make this clear; I do not believe for a second that Caitha is Velka. Their roles are directly opposed, as Velka is a goddess of punishment,and requires active payment for "salvation". This directly goes against Caitha's ethos; even if both have dabbled in the Dark, their work remains different. In particular, black flames are said by Cornyx to require a "deep sorrow" to use; I believe the same is true of many Dark miracles and sorceries alike. Caitha's domain is sorrow; thus, she naturally has a connection to the Dark,as seen with her Chime)

  • @c4rmilla
    @c4rmilla Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for what you have done for the community. It's really amazing when the game has already come out for past over decade and people are still working with enthusiasm to speculate the lore of it.
    Yes, Kaathe and Frampt were never actually enemy to each other. They were more likely friends, and they all believe in The Prophecy of Chosen Undead. It's just that they have different ways in understanding The Prophecy. The Chosen Undead can either choose to link the First Flame and become The Lord Of Light or he/she can choose to accept the Dark and become the human's Dark Lord. That's why when The Chosen Undead decides to abandon the Flame, we see Frampt bows to the newborn Dark Lord, as like he not even mad about it, just accepting the fact that his friend, comrade and also his opposite and their followers were right from the beginning. To me, this is the most accurately way of explaining the story in Dark Souls 1.
    According to Carl Jung, one must accept the Light but also do not reject the Dark inside them, we must balance our existence between the Light and Dark, for human is able to do both Good and Bad. And to reject the Dark is to reject half of ourself. Because it is two faces of the same coin.
    Truly amazing your work is, one again thank you for your effort. I hope you keep up with the good work ❤

  • @didrickkazowski2340
    @didrickkazowski2340 Před 4 měsíci

    I started playing dark souls for the first time a few months ago, on PC, using Luke Ross' mod for VR, on a cheap outdated VR headset with the Age of Sunlight overhaul installed. DSR is the second best game I've played, next to Elden Ring. In VR they are both mind blowing. I'm thankful our paths aligned ( I'm playing dsr, you are exposing it) because there is just enough weird in the games to put me off, if it weren't for the knowledge that these things have real world inspirations. Now peering into the brilliance that is FromSoft, which Tarnished Archaeology have kindly unveiled to gleam forth upon us, I make my way to Lord Gwyn :)

  • @Big_Dai
    @Big_Dai Před 4 měsíci

    @25:23 Hahaha, that quote is just perfect.

  • @a.walker7366
    @a.walker7366 Před 4 měsíci +5

    IIrc, Lokey has (and they’re longtime theories) the Madonna statues depict Velka and Priscilla. I’d love to hear you directly analyze that alternative.

    • @DichotomousRex
      @DichotomousRex Před 4 měsíci +1

      He kinda did, by analyzing the same statues and coming to a different conclusion.

    • @helmepodesarius2198
      @helmepodesarius2198 Před 4 měsíci

      They probably don’t depict them one to one. They probably reference that there’s a mother who helps safeguard her child. It’s probably why Velka is in charge of sin and forgives it. All undead sin and to be lifted of it is similar to a mother protecting her child. It’s designed to be a symbol for forlorn undead to rally around. Similar to a cross. That’s why they protect Priscilla she is their opportunity to become closer to the goddess who looks out for them by acting in a manner similar.

  • @alyseleem2692
    @alyseleem2692 Před 4 měsíci +26

    It's refreshing to see you back.
    That said, I disagree with at least half of what you said.
    Let's begin with this, right out the bat;
    There was likely never a point where the gods weren't in control of the prophecy, with the only exceptions being the Serpents, and more importantly, the period after Gwyn's death. New Londo itself, as well as all human cities thereafter, is a successor to a state already pacified by the gods.
    The Ringed City.
    The people of New Londo weren't pygmies; merely Undead. They looked like, and lived like, the average man, in contrast to the exceptionally Hollow-looking pygmies themselves, who even in their own statues are depicted as Hollow as we see them at the very end of time itself.
    As it's name suggests, New Londo was client and successor to Anor Londo. And that was true since it's inception, for even the Ringed City itself was under similar dominion, if begrudgingly to some of it's inhabitants.
    The myth of Man's ascension is recorded, if we are to believe,on a Titanite Slab; the Titanite Slabs were the work of a god.
    The Chosen Undead has always been an ideal, born from the thoughts of the gods.
    As such, the stratum of the sunken temple likely isn't before, but after, the building of Firelink Shrine.
    Why am I so certain of it?
    Do you know what lies below the temple?
    Both it, and the Four Kings' arena,are almost directly above Manus' grave.
    In a word, they weren't worshipping "the Abyss". They were worshipping it's source.
    And he was clearly not happy about it.
    " Seduced by a dark serpent or no, they awoke that thing themselves, and drove it mad. One's demise is always one's own making."
    This connects, also, to the fall of Oolacile, which likely happened in conjuction with these events; Ingward speaks as if Artorias yet hunts Darkwraiths abound outside New Londo. Evidently, it was an ongoing affair, ending in Artorias' death, and, when all hope was lost in his return, the flood of New Londo.
    So, that leads to the question:
    Why?
    Why did the supposedly wise Four Kings take part in so foolish an endeavour as the waking of Manus himself? What did they expect to come from their prayers? Why abandon their loyalty to Gwyn?
    Here's a question:
    When did the fall of Oolacile, and by extension New Londo, take place?
    Three hundred years ago; seven hundred years after the first linking of the Fire.....
    And the death of Gwyn.
    -
    Seven hundred years.
    Seven hundred years of Gwyn's absence.
    We all think what we think of the man, but could you imagine how it felt to his most loyal followers? Undead, living centuries without their Lord?
    It is reflected in the statues, too; I believe you overstated their heresy, for the Painted World remains a creation sanctioned by the gods and present within Anor Londo; they only allow the unwanted to enter there at their own pleasure. It is no prison, but, according to Miyazaki, a "haven"; a hiding place, one endorsed by the pantheon.
    Nonetheless, let us focus;
    How do the statues reflect this?
    Look well; the woman's hollow eyes shed wretched tears of black, as she holds her child in a gesture of comfort. The child, evidently, is confused.
    What strengthened this impression in my mind was what I found outside the city''s gates;
    A Red Tearstone Ring.
    A symbol of Caitha; Goddess Of Tears.
    Now, I won't pretend that the statue depicts Caitha specifically, or that the developers even had a specific name like "Caitha" by Dark Souls 1, but even without her existence, the concept checks out.
    The statue is of mourning; the temple is a temple of tears. A mausoleum.
    Whom does the woman and her child mourn? Who is the father missing from this picture? For whom do the Four Kings stand silent at the base?
    Gwyn?
    Manus?
    Both?
    The third is entirely possible; after all, nothing we know truly indicates either of them to have been enemies in life. Indeed, instead of pursuing his "duty" as Dark Lord, Manus was content to sleep; a course Kaathe certainly didn't approve of, and sought to correct.
    The Four Kings are corrupt, and yet, the shard they recieved from Lord Gwyn remains pure; blazing as it did when they recieved it. Why show such reverence, if they have abandoned their lord's vision? For indeed, Kaathe does not slither among them, but hides deep beneath, only emerging for....
    You.
    Is he so quick to abandon them for you? Or...
    " They failed me; every last one of them.
    They were strong, but could not see the truth.
    I am certain that you will prove different."
    What " truth" could they not see, old friend?
    Is it perhaps, that Flame must fade, and that only Dark must remain?
    _
    The prophecy of the Dark Lord was introduced in a time of grief and desperation; the Fire faded once more, and Gwyn was there to protect his people no more. None of the Four Kings possessed as much courage as they did wisdom; all they sought was answers from those before them, be it Gwyn or Manus; the shrine above, or the tomb below.
    There had to be a way, they thought, to both sustain and reconcile this conundrum; to sustain the Fire, and yet pacify the Dark that threatened it. There had to be, or else who among them four may be tossed to follow their sire?
    In entertaining these questions, and in their desire for a third solution, they found Manus. And in Manus, they found their doom.
    They would not be the last, and if one were to be so bold, they may not have been the first.
    Notes:
    1.The prophecy is the same, as you said; in fact, there likely isn't even a variation in text. If we are to take the famed Titanite Slab translations, all they say is;
    "Man will rise; cold will return."
    Man rises, but should he do so as Lord Of Cinder or Dark? Cold and Dark return, and we see them return, but who says they must stay?
    Who says the Fire must fade?
    Indeed, such openness to interpretation may be the reason why Gwyn's plans were so successful; after all, we know they succeeded. Otherwise, how would Drangleic exist? Or Lothric?
    2. The Four Kings were likely kings in truth, if only in the most esoteric sense as seen across other ages. A "monarch" is defined by the strength of their soul; by sharing a single great soul of power, the Legion Of Farron secured their mandate as Lords. They were, effectively, the same person; their unity is assured by their unity in spirit. Literally.
    Edit: Final note:
    For those confused by the timeline, it is based on interviews with the developers in which they state that the DLC happened 300 years ago, and that Gwyn linking the Fire happened a millennium ago. Based on this, there are about seven hundred years between the rise of the Abyss and Gwyn's sacrifice.

    • @DichotomousRex
      @DichotomousRex Před 4 měsíci

      You state things as fact here that aren't supported by evidence, and then build on that shaky foundation. I'm sure SOME of this is correct but until you weed out the unsupported conclusions it's just messy.

    • @alyseleem2692
      @alyseleem2692 Před 4 měsíci

      @@DichotomousRex Do you mean the timeline?
      You're right it's not ingame; instead, it's from the developers' interviews.
      The DLC is said by them to have happened about 300 years before the main story; in comparison, Gwyn is said to have linked the Fire a millennium ago. My calculations, and conclusions thereof, were based on these two statements; if the Abyss arose three hundred years ago, then there's about seven hundred years between it and Gwyn's death.
      If you mean the part about the Titanite Slabs, I'll admit, it's shaky, but still; not necessary for the theory in general.

  • @core-nix1885
    @core-nix1885 Před 4 měsíci +4

    In my opinion, the Deep and the Profaned Flame are a reference to Cioran's Sacred/Profane dichotomy.
    The Deep represents an Abyss that has been profaned by prolonged stagnancy.
    The Profaned Flame represents the First Flame profaned by the Flame of Chaos (hence also the dental resemblance between Pontiff Beasts and Centipede Demon/ Gaping Dragon).

    • @bluebird2217
      @bluebird2217 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I'm not sure about the profaned flame being corrupted by chaos. Given that the profaned coal doesn't grant chaos infusion nor do black knights weapons grant bonus damage against enemies associacted with the profaned flame.

  • @SticksStonesAndSteel
    @SticksStonesAndSteel Před 4 měsíci +1

    Yay! We back!

  • @DarrinMichelson
    @DarrinMichelson Před 4 měsíci +2

    Let's gooooooo!

  • @silentservant_
    @silentservant_ Před 3 měsíci

    Gwyn is literally like Sauron. He gives part of his power in order to control and rule them all.

  • @trenbolone007
    @trenbolone007 Před 4 měsíci

    You Are Brilliant. Genius. Never Saw Dark Souls In This Matter.

  • @enricomarelli2022
    @enricomarelli2022 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The deeper you go in your examination, the more the work of Hawkshaw is vindicated. Great job TA, your videos are pure excellence.

  • @ciro_costa
    @ciro_costa Před 4 měsíci

    Absolute cinema

  • @tylerherdman1755
    @tylerherdman1755 Před 4 měsíci +1

    7:17 hey this is awesome BUT DONT TELL ME 7 MINUTES IN THIS A PART 2 😭
    But part one was awesome, I’m glad I watched it

  • @I3urnHard
    @I3urnHard Před 4 měsíci

    So good, hm hm hm just gooood stuff.

  • @raliso8575
    @raliso8575 Před 4 měsíci

    you too good, my friend

  • @enxman7697
    @enxman7697 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Really cool as always. May I suggest you to watch Hawkshaw's video? He too thinks the kindling prophecy is a fabrication, with deep analysis (he's the best analyst i know of DS1)

  • @TheSinsOfAvarice97
    @TheSinsOfAvarice97 Před 4 měsíci

    Aww i was hopin for more ds videos 😢

  • @marxpotato
    @marxpotato Před 4 měsíci

    Babe wake up, new Tarnished Archaeologist video is out

  • @pictometryofficial
    @pictometryofficial Před 2 měsíci

    @15:33 Brightstone Cove Tseldora!

  • @kurenian
    @kurenian Před 4 měsíci

    The best thing about these lore series is we get to see each youtuber’s preferred drip

  • @Leeeeeeeeeem
    @Leeeeeeeeeem Před 4 měsíci +1

    Oh hell yeah.

  • @ludleththelost6824
    @ludleththelost6824 Před 4 měsíci

    Chosen one wake up! Tarnished Archeologist posted the Dark Souls video!!!

  • @nigeltownley7472
    @nigeltownley7472 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I wonder if the child/adult issue with the Jesus story lines up with Miquellas attempts at becoming an adult. Maybe he needs to in order to become a messiah for the lands between

  • @monroerobbins7551
    @monroerobbins7551 Před 3 měsíci

    I’d never heard of that one story about Jesus pulling a Kevin McAllister, that’s hysterical

  • @dark12328
    @dark12328 Před 4 měsíci

    i'm going to eat up all this content and there's nothing you can do to stop me

  • @joelarnoud2856
    @joelarnoud2856 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi man, great video! Ever plan to do anything Ds2 related?

  • @tuduman9917
    @tuduman9917 Před 4 měsíci

    I think it's awful that you guys, being the very best content makers in the whole internet, take so long to make new videos! You should be releasing like at least 5 a day so we can watch it non-stop!!!
    xD
    Jokes aside, thanks for these! You guys are just awesome!!!!

  • @ronaldsegrest3464
    @ronaldsegrest3464 Před 4 měsíci

    I think another big part of New Londo that is often glossed over is that Symbol on top of the first Temple you run through, where you eventually drain the water and can get the Ember. It's the same symbol that's used in the Undead Parish, also linking both of the areas. I always believed that it was a Light-Based temple before the Kings thought up of their Plan. I thought the drop into the Abyss was the kings' way of dealing with the undead, sacrificing themselves back into the Dark so the others could go on living in peace. I thought it matched the Ring of Sacrifice trope and dealing with their own "sin."