All The Flame Of Frenzy Lore Explained | Elden Ring Lore

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
  • This video covers the details I couldn't cover in other Flame of Frenzy lore video including the Flame's connection to the Greater Will, Shabriri, the Nomadic Merchants, Vyke the Dragonspear, and the Crucible.
    0:00 Thematic recap
    4:30 Vyke the Dragonspear
    6:46 Nomadic Merchants
    9:25 Shabriri is the Lord of Chaos
    12:32 The FoF is a part of the Greater Will
    15:34 The FoF wants a return to the Crucible
  • Hry

Komentáře • 801

  • @yiangaruga4928
    @yiangaruga4928 Před 2 lety +782

    The true pain and suffering is trying to jump down the platforms to get to the Three Fingers... :'D

    • @ponspectorstillwedie4579
      @ponspectorstillwedie4579 Před 2 lety +66

      Pretty genius design decision when you think about it. It causes you to feel true despair so you can really understand where the Frenzied Flame is coming from. Brilliant!
      Life was a mistake...

    • @elilewis8212
      @elilewis8212 Před 2 lety +8

      This is exactly it. Exa try how I felt when I kept dying omw to the bottom. Made it so much better when I finally got it

    • @ninefingerjack
      @ninefingerjack Před 2 lety +6

      Lol I totally got sidetracked and happened upon this place. Totally worth it to find this out

    • @stupidanon5941
      @stupidanon5941 Před 2 lety +15

      @@ponspectorstillwedie4579 Unless of course you feel that sense of triumph upon succeeding. . . and it's hard to ignore Melina's pleas about the beauty of life.

    • @inumobolt9300
      @inumobolt9300 Před 2 lety

      @@stupidanon5941 I know this is going to make me sound like a douche but I made it on my first trial and wasn't that hard, for me the despair came on that tower on Caelid, that one was my despair

  • @yiangaruga4928
    @yiangaruga4928 Před 2 lety +1747

    Way to alienate the people who subscribed for more Russian literature

    • @Foogi9000
      @Foogi9000 Před 2 lety +98

      ikr smh i came for my daily dose of depression XD.

    • @KrakenGameReviews
      @KrakenGameReviews Před 2 lety +60

      I'm hoping next video links in some Kafka and Tolstoy into Malenia's lore.

    • @JokerDoom
      @JokerDoom Před 2 lety +9

      I like both

    • @Foogi9000
      @Foogi9000 Před 2 lety +30

      @@KrakenGameReviews I mean her fight is already a Kafkaesque nightmare so I think that much is already there lol.

    • @mandrew31
      @mandrew31 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm dead 😂

  • @qwertyuiop42385
    @qwertyuiop42385 Před 2 lety +344

    The Hyetta questline always really creeped me out on a deep psychological level. I was listening to the dialogue again and I think I finally understand why. Each thing you are willing to do to Hyetta is grooming you to be comfortable with the destruction that the flame of frenzy would bring.
    -First thing you do is offer her grapes, probably not understanding what they are.
    -when you figure out what they are, you can tell her. If you're willing to give her more after you know what they are, it means you are both willing to do something distasteful because she asked, and willing to break her sanity by telling her what they are
    -if you give her the fingerprint grape, you know full well that you are enabling an addiction, and are comfortable with doing so to satisfy your curiosity.
    -As the final test, Hyette asks you to burn her with the flame of frenzy. She asks you to un-make her, just as you eventually unmake the world.
    That's when I realized that Hyetta is a person who literally seduces you into slowly and utterly destroying her. Mind, body, and soul. Going along with it means you slowly sink into depravity and eventually become someone capable of the despicable act of destroying the entire world.

    • @EP-je2sv
      @EP-je2sv Před 2 lety +12

      How does she even get below the shunning grounds though?

    • @wesley5729
      @wesley5729 Před 2 lety +53

      @@EP-je2sv she was wondering around the leyndell streets looking for some grapes and tripped and fell down a sewer

    • @431anipred8
      @431anipred8 Před rokem +15

      @@wesley5729 if only it was that easy to go through the sewer

    • @chxllz-8956
      @chxllz-8956 Před rokem +9

      @@EP-je2sv apparently everyone in leyndll only attacks the player

    • @shiiiiiion
      @shiiiiiion Před rokem +4

      ​@@chxllz-8956Everyone just shilling in the Altus plateau while you need to invade two fortresses to even use the lift

  • @ratatoskr6324
    @ratatoskr6324  Před 2 lety +611

    This is a more traditional lore video. I hope you enjoy.

    • @russian_knight
      @russian_knight Před 2 lety +28

      Thank you rattoktcster, unfortunately this is not a Maldron the Assassin video so you lose 1000 points

    • @russian_knight
      @russian_knight Před 2 lety +7

      But you do gain 5 extra points because it's about the flame of frenzy

    • @asianartorias9029
      @asianartorias9029 Před 2 lety +14

      when are you reading us another book papa

    • @aanesijr
      @aanesijr Před 2 lety +3

      I think the only part that still bothers me is that the 3 fingers doesn’t seem to be a malformed 2 fingers, but rather a separation of what was once the One Great, especially since the 3F is a thumb and two fingers that would match the middle finger and pinky of the 2F.
      The Greater Will is just that, the part of the One Great that split off to impose its own ideas upon the world. The 3F is the remnant of that and it burns to be reunited again.

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      @plus6874 Před 2 lety

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  • @Blackrunestol
    @Blackrunestol Před 2 lety +430

    It seemed likely to me on a symbolic level that two + three fingers used to be part of the same "hand", so this checks out.

    • @visceraeyes525
      @visceraeyes525 Před 2 lety +58

      also the merchants instruments have a hand on it with 5 fingers

    • @LokiHades
      @LokiHades Před 2 lety +27

      This is what made me think this even before Ratotaskr’s excellent videos on the topic. I just felt like they were the different digits of the same hand

    • @Darth_Arcann
      @Darth_Arcann Před 2 lety +24

      @@visceraeyes525 I think that's just a back scratcher don't read too much into it

    • @visceraeyes525
      @visceraeyes525 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Darth_Arcann 😂

    • @titassedits1460
      @titassedits1460 Před 2 lety +14

      I think it's another Berserk reference which is Hand of God...

  • @drago2210
    @drago2210 Před 2 lety +97

    "To be alive…to walk this earth… That's the real curse right there." - Crestfallen Saulden

    • @andrewbowen2837
      @andrewbowen2837 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought that quote came from Lucatiel

    • @WarhawkLieutenent
      @WarhawkLieutenent Před 2 lety +1

      @@andrewbowen2837 Have you played DS2?

    • @andrewbowen2837
      @andrewbowen2837 Před 2 lety +1

      @@WarhawkLieutenent quite a lot actually. When she has her mental breakdown, she says something very similar, in blackreach

    • @infinityactually6166
      @infinityactually6166 Před 2 lety +6

      @@andrewbowen2837 She does:
      "....."
      "Maybe we're all cursed..."
      "From the moment we were born"

    • @andrewbowen2837
      @andrewbowen2837 Před 2 lety +1

      @@infinityactually6166 so I'm not crazy lol

  • @GreatWhiteElf
    @GreatWhiteElf Před 2 lety +492

    Your conclusion that the three fingers is an aspect of the greater will is really enlightening. And the evidence drawn together to form that opinion is great. I was convinced that the frenzied flame was another outer god, but not anymore

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    • @georgemarkaryan6941
      @georgemarkaryan6941 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Darth_Arcann That was an Aprils fool fake. There is no 7th ending

    • @goldmeistergeneral
      @goldmeistergeneral Před 2 lety +26

      well, 2 fingers plus 3 fingers equals hand of creation - quik maffs

    • @mdd4296
      @mdd4296 Před 2 lety +6

      I would even go further and say that greater will is actual universal will that mortals cant comprehend. So they latch on to different god/order that is only part of it. The fact that the player character cant lose grace by any mean except frenzy flame, and even then they still have a way out indicate that whoever grant it to the player have more influence than any outer god.

    • @hisholiness4537
      @hisholiness4537 Před 2 lety

      So, in other words a loser who only is sad bc he's a loser

  • @xensho3561
    @xensho3561 Před 2 lety +294

    Could it be that Melina is talking about Shabriri when she's referring to the lord of frenzy ? That it is Shabriri she is promising to deliver destined death and not 'us' ? - If it is indeed Shabriri it also ties in with the fact how Shabriri doesn't really die and possesses dead bodies and thus avoiding the 'cycle' of destined death

    • @nucleusdanklyus5776
      @nucleusdanklyus5776 Před 2 lety +47

      YOU HAVE IT

    • @ATC43
      @ATC43 Před 2 lety +60

      I like this and agree that would make sense. I do also wonder if Melina's dialogue about being "burned and bodiless" and her extreme dissent for anything related to Flame of Frenzy has something to do with this.

    • @nodisponible8
      @nodisponible8 Před 2 lety

      this make a lot of sense

    • @sebascadpi4802
      @sebascadpi4802 Před 2 lety +40

      The only problem I see with this reasoning is that she also tells us she will kill us before we burn our body in the Forge of the Giants, and in that moment we definitely are ourselves and not Shabriri

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  • @feathersigil2048
    @feathersigil2048 Před 2 lety +61

    Great video, but I have a few responses from other lore entries:
    -The Frenzied Flame is referred to as a disease by multiple sources (Nomad's Ashes / Frenzied's Cookbook / Howl of Shabriri / Shabriri Grape / Note: Frenzied Flame Village). As per the Nomad Ashes, which summons a Nomadic Merchant that uses Frenzied Flame incantations and can be healed by Frenzyflame Stones, the Nomadic Merchant Clan was "entombed in the earth so as to bury the maddening disease that followed them." This means they had to have already been followers of the Frenzied Flame (which is the heretical beliefs they were persecuted for as per their armour set), even if they didn't know about the Three Fingers specifically or thought their madness was different from the Three Fingers, as per Kale's cut dialogue.
    -The "Lord of Frenzied Flame" taking over the player at the end could also be the Three Fingers. The Note: Lord of Frenzied Flame item refers to the Three Fingers as the Lord of Frenzied Flame, "who holds us in thrall." The "us", the author of the note, is unclear, possibly the Clan of Nomadic Merchants since you buy the note from one of them, but it could be that the merchants, Shabriri, Hyetta, Vyke and anyone else who comes to host the Frenzied Flame becomes thrall to the Three Fingers. This is in keeping with the edict of "melt it all down until all is one"--everyone who hosts the Frenzied Flame effectively becomes a part of the Three Fingers, a part of a single entity. They become one.
    -This is entirely speculation on my part but it's a continuation of your theory that the Three Fingers are a vassal of the Greater Will.
    Having the Three Fingers be a vassal (perhaps a rebellious one) of the Greater Will might explain why it is 3 fingers of the 5 we naturally presume, while the Two Fingers is the remaining 2 of that 5, and why both the Three and Two look heavily damaged and malformed.
    We see no physical manifestation of the Greater Will, only the Fingers which carry out / rebel against its will, just like my fingers typing the letters in this comment, translating my thoughts into language. We know the Two Fingers serve that function; they are essentially the hand of the Greater Will. Perhaps the Three Fingers are also that hand, and the reason they and the Two separated and damaged is because the Greater Will itself is conflicted.
    The Greater Will feels that it made a mistake, because the world it created is full of beauty yet also full of suffering, but it's torn on whether to keep trying to patch things up (Two Fingers / Elden Ring / Order) or to tear the whole thing down and start over (Three Fingers / Frenzied Flame)--and thus its hand is literally torn, ripped apart into Two and Three. It's like a writer editing their manuscript, unable to shake this burning, writhing feeling that no matter how many changes they make there's still a greater flaw underlying the whole narrative, yet unable to bring themselves to destroy their work.

  • @jeremyrm7
    @jeremyrm7 Před 2 lety +167

    This definitely brings more light to kale’s line about him and his kin being a sort to hold a grudge

    • @4ncientGu150
      @4ncientGu150 Před 2 lety +2

      Probably a line that was thrown in to hint at something but wasn't removed.

    • @YTDariuS-my6dg
      @YTDariuS-my6dg Před 2 lety +15

      @@4ncientGu150 Well, there was no need to remove it. It's initially a warning, kinda like "fuck around and find out". It initially had a greater meaning, as we get to see Kale's dialogue in the shunning grounds, but even though that was left out, the line about holding grudges still works as a deterrent from killing the merchants.

    • @camerong8395
      @camerong8395 Před rokem

      Goated pfp

  • @Tainuo
    @Tainuo Před 2 lety +121

    Great video as always! 6:12 I believe Vyke was unable to fully adopt the Frenzied Flame because he did not cast away his armor prior to approaching the Three Fingers. This is why rather than having the prints singed upon his flesh they are instead melted into his armor.

  • @afturbo671
    @afturbo671 Před 2 lety +57

    Hm, i dont think that the three fingers are some kind of malformed form of the two fingers, but rather that they are both part of a greater whole, the entire hand. What makes me thinl that way, is that the three fingers consist of the thumb, the middle finger and the pinky finger. Whereas the two fingers seem to consist of the index finger and the ringfinger, thus both of them together would build a full hand. This thought of course ignored the fact, that there are multiple 2 fingers but (as far as we know) only one 3 fingers. One might explain that away by speculating, that the two fingers, we find throughout the lands between are each just copy of the original two fingers. Lastly i want to state, that if the 2 and 3 fingers build a full hand together, this might be a neat metaphor for life and existance having a duality of pain and pleasure, however this would at the same time be a statement that existance is rather pain thn pleasure, considering that the whole hand is 3 parts agony and only 2 parts joy.
    Well anywhay thanks for reading my maddened ramblings!

    • @PurpleAppleDrink
      @PurpleAppleDrink Před 2 lety +1

      I believe the two fingers were the middle and ring finger, based off the height of each fingers and the distance between them. The 3 fingers were made of the index, thumb and the pinky finger of the hand.

    • @seapeajones
      @seapeajones Před 2 lety +3

      Right on. Makes more sense than "malformed" fingers. Stronger case for all things used to be one until fractures, births, etc.

    • @iamdoom9810
      @iamdoom9810 Před rokem +1

      Perhaps the two halves of a greater whole analogy here could represent the nature of the Greater Will as it embodies both the laws of causality and regression. That is to say the Greater Will is the common source that set about the creation of all things from the Crucible (and thus is the thing that all things wish to become once more and why they all yearn to eternally converge) and because of that all things share a common relation to each other (regardless of how far detached they may be in a chain of relations).

  • @AnotherScone
    @AnotherScone Před 2 lety +27

    Babe wake up, new Ratatoskr video just dropped.
    AND ITS ABOUT THE FRENZIED FLAME AGAIN!

    • @russian_knight
      @russian_knight Před 2 lety

      Ahh, may chaos take Rataoskr's channel

    • @victorjun2421
      @victorjun2421 Před 2 lety

      Oh boy here we go again, yet another trip into the value of life and why should we end it

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      @plus6874 Před 2 lety

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  • @Bagel920
    @Bagel920 Před 2 lety +41

    I think a great argument for the flame of frenzy being drawn by despair is the few NPC’s who are related to it, Hyetta and Shabriri. They both take over the bodies of those who have died and experienced despair, Hyetta emerging only after Irina was killed and her father finds her body, and Shabriri emerging in the body of Yura, after we assist him to kill Eleonora, someone who he once loved. Shabriri probably didn’t get Yura’s body by asking nicely.

    • @Knoloaify
      @Knoloaify Před 2 lety +1

      You can meet Hyetta before meeting Irina, it's been confirmed by multiple players.

    • @Bagel920
      @Bagel920 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Knoloaify I think Hyetta is supposed to be met after Irina’s death, a lot of context leads me to believe they are the same, since they both wear a dress with blood stained on it, and both have the same voice actor. Plus you usually explore the Weeping Pennisula before ever fighting Godrick.

    • @Knoloaify
      @Knoloaify Před 2 lety +2

      @@Bagel920 my point is, Hyetta can't be using Irina's body if they both exist at the same time in different places.

    • @Bagel920
      @Bagel920 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Knoloaify I See that point and I feel that it’s a game issue of conflicting quest lines because they obviously want to tell us they are the same person. Maybe Irina never actually died and joined the Frenzy Flame village since that’s also on the weeping pennisula.

    • @briggy4359
      @briggy4359 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Bagel920 nah man, she's dead. It's an interesting theory but it don't hold water.

  • @ATC43
    @ATC43 Před 2 lety +121

    Im so glad you connected the Crucible/Greater Will/Flame of Frenzy together. I felt the same way when I first heard Hyetta's dialogue about there being "One Great" before things splintered. This theory also just so much sense on the surface level. 5 Fingers split into 2 and 3. The 2 Fingers represent the desire for Order when presented with Life's many disparities and the 3 fingers represent the rejection of those disparities and a desire to return the chaos of undefined existence.
    Its also interesting how this juxtaposes Marika's shattering and the spreading of the Great Runes which make up the Elden Ring. There was once order in The Lands Between and then there was chaos and disparity after The Shattering. Also how Radagon wishes to "be complete" by learning Sorcery and Incantations. Could that be a small part of the Greater Will manifesting itself through his pull towards regression, only in a different way from the FoF?
    Anyway another great video dude, and I hope this sets a basis for how people view this part of the lore moving forward. You're giving me Redgrave from Bloodborne times with these spot on connections and theories.

    • @michaelolaf9968
      @michaelolaf9968 Před 2 lety +10

      >"be complete" by learning Sorcery and Incantations
      I also did this in my own playthrough. Why only shoot blue lasers when the yellow is right there?

    • @Lachy314
      @Lachy314 Před 2 lety +1

      Dude I love your assessment of the lore

    • @velocitylk
      @velocitylk Před 2 lety +2

      I miss Redgrave :(

    • @ATC43
      @ATC43 Před 2 lety +1

      @@velocitylk same! I hope he's out there still enjoying these games

    • @velocitylk
      @velocitylk Před 2 lety

      @@ATC43 He tweeted about ER atleast 1 time if i recall correctly, i'm pretty sure he's having fun!
      It's rather unlikely that he'll ever comeback :(
      Besides, there is too many lore content creators out there now.

  • @roberto9270
    @roberto9270 Před 2 lety +54

    after your last video, i started reading brothers karamazov, i'm already in the middle of the book. thank you for introducing me to this masterpiece.

    • @stupidanon5941
      @stupidanon5941 Před 2 lety +7

      Everything by Dostoevsky is fucking gold.

    • @Raysse4
      @Raysse4 Před 2 lety

      true detective and thomas ligotti

  • @Liam-pi9vi
    @Liam-pi9vi Před 2 lety +49

    Both in lore and gameplay-wise, I love The Flame of Frenzy. The Frenzy incantations have some of the most interesting animations and properties. And of course, landing Inescapable Frenzy on someone is a huge dopamine boost. Also I think that The Flame of Frenzy and Greater Will were once one entity, two halves. One eternally yearning for distinction and order. One eternally yearning for melding and chaos.

    • @SleepyMatt-zzz
      @SleepyMatt-zzz Před 2 lety +4

      Strangley I would interpret the desire for chaos to be a yerning for order. Once everything is melded, everything becomes the same.
      As is mentioned in the game by Hyetta, the reason why the three fingers has an agenda against the greater will is because of the inconsistencies created by the greater will, namely that life isn't as orderly as people would like to say it is, and by destroying everything, you are actually creating a world that is more orderly than what the great will envisioned.

    • @lordanonimmo7699
      @lordanonimmo7699 Před 2 lety +10

      Flame of Frenzy seems to actually hates chaos,basically chaos is what caused these indifferences and he wants to get back to where everything was just one thing.
      The greater will deal with chaos by divinding and distinguishing while the FoF burns everything so everything is the same,ash.

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      @plus6874 Před 2 lety

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  • @TopMostFlavor
    @TopMostFlavor Před 2 lety +41

    Im glad you took an interest in this topic specifically. I got the flame ending first run through and vyke's armor description echoed true for me because i for no reason decided to go to the sewers right before the final boss gauntlet, which it feels like the game is beckoning you to do by having the sewer entrance right there.

    • @Add183
      @Add183 Před 2 lety +2

      Funnily enough I couldn’t actually find the sewer entrance. I just wanted to go in there for dung eater

  • @NarcissistMargarine
    @NarcissistMargarine Před 2 lety +36

    Another important quality of a crucible is that it melts away imperfections. The heating of metal erases and removes impurities. The frenzied flame's will to me seems to, ironically, not really be "chaos" as the name suggests, but a sort of "one-ness" in the form of equalization through the destruction and removal of all outlying and complex "impurities". Perhaps the chaos in Lord of Chaos refers less to the outcome of the burning of everything as chaotic and moreso the chaotic and intense means by which this grand equalization is accomplished, through chaotic flame, the burning and melting of everything before the resolution of all as one once again.

    • @mintypickle4
      @mintypickle4 Před 8 měsíci

      Explains why it’s the best ending, the Flame of Frenzy fixes everything in the end.

    • @saulgoneman
      @saulgoneman Před 7 měsíci +2

      Elden Ring doesn't just use the term as meaning destruction like a lot of modern fantasy does, it uses the term in a traditional sense. "Chaos" is a mythological motif of the primordial state of the universe, which a creator deity separates into heaven/earth/life etc. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_(cosmogony)
      I'll highlight this passage from Metamorphoses by Ovid:
      "Before the ocean and the earth appeared- before the skies had overspread them all-
      the face of Nature in a vast expanse was naught but Chaos uniformly waste.
      It was a rude and undeveloped mass, that nothing made except a ponderous weight;
      and all discordant elements confused, were there congested in a shapeless heap."
      Part of why the lore of Elden Ring is so effective is because Miyazaki/Fromsoft are clearly aware of mythological conventions, not just modern fantasy.

    • @EugenTemba
      @EugenTemba Před 2 měsíci

      This is something I haven't seen mentioned enough.

  • @tylerharris6999
    @tylerharris6999 Před 2 lety +31

    Personally, I have always thought of the greater will as one hand: where the two fingers represents order and the three representing its antithesis: chaos.
    The conflict taking place between the frenzied flame and the golden order is one of reunification

    • @SanguinaryOtter
      @SanguinaryOtter Před 2 lety +5

      The three fingers are the thumb, the middle finger and the pinky. The two fingers are the index and the ring finger. So yeah! I agree!

  • @DakJD
    @DakJD Před 2 lety +45

    The Flame of Frenzy has always reminded of The End of Evangelion, where powerful elites essentially bring about the end of humanity by returning everyone to the primordial soup whence we came. People are uncomfortable, living separately and in agony, and with the return of the angels, we can break down the barriers that separate our consciousness and become one. So in a giant wave of suspiciously orange fluid, all of humanity is swept away and attempts to become one. Where our protagonist, Shinji, makes the ultimate decision as to whether or not a life pain and separate existence, that is to say; existing alongside people, is worth living. -[[I'm not an expert on anything Evangelion, please don't fucking roast me please]]-
    The similarities of the Flame of Frenzy and this weird orange primordial soup from Evangelion are just fascinating to me and I can't help but wonder if it's on purpose. Ending pain and suffering, breaking down that which divides us, and uh... being orange... just food for thought.

    • @DerAykac
      @DerAykac Před 2 lety +6

      The Flame of Frenzy is me most Dark Souls thing in Elden Ring you can find. As it means an end for everything, and in a very buddhist manner, the end of suffering. The curse of life ends there. So i guess it´s only natural to see similarities to The End of Evangelion. No more living in fear, no more feeling power- and meaningless in a world filled with beeings way larger than any normal individual could aspire to ever be. But there is beauty to be found in that struggle for meaning, or is there not?

    • @aisir3725
      @aisir3725 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, goal of three fingers and nerv are literally the same, melt life together and reunite it into one

  • @stratospheric37
    @stratospheric37 Před 2 lety +118

    I wish you mentioned how trigger-happy the Frenzied Flame and it's envoys are with causing suffering upon others, despite their entire cause being based on life not being worth the pain it brings. Their only way of spreading their cause is through madness, and bringing people to such a deplorable state that they come to the Frenzied Flame's conclusion, and turning them into it's envoys. It seemed that though the Frenzied Flame hates the suffering brought upon by the Greater Will, it's not shy to be the cause of a very considerable part of it. The only ones who come to the conclusion of life not being worth it are the ones inflicted with the unspeakable madness, no one's come to such a conclusion but the ones enthralled by the Three Fingers and their fiery scorching flame. Perhaps the Flame of Frenzy is very much the one to create the cause for it's righteous fight against all existence.

    • @stratospheric37
      @stratospheric37 Před 2 lety +35

      Still even without the Frenzied Flame, life would still be pretty shit for the average person in the Lands Between, but it's still worth thinking about how unabashed the Three Fingers are with spreading it's madness. Maybe it's a "the ends justify the means" type of deal, need to go through a lot of pain it to end it all.

    • @stratospheric37
      @stratospheric37 Před 2 lety +20

      It could be as such if the Lord of Frenzy could end it all in the first place. In your ending analysis you only analysed the first scene with the tarnished inside the Erdtree, yet you didn't mention the second scenery in the capital of ash. From what I saw it was less of a "everything is burned back to the ashes it came from" and more like everything's a bit scorched and... there's a giant Flame of Frenzy where the Erdtree used to be. Just like the flame atop the tower in Liurnia, spreading madness and the flame throughout all the Lands Between, people all the way up to Limgrave and Caelid feel the roaring madness in the back of their eyes and screaming in pain. This scene doesn't suggest to me that it all returns to nothing, more so that now the Frenzied Flame is Lord, it's enthralled everyone in it's suffering now inescapable (unless you're underground).

    • @stratospheric37
      @stratospheric37 Před 2 lety +15

      Just like how the message of the Flame was spread through madness at the beginning of your journey, you've now become it's greatest envoy and have spread even more suffering throughout all the Lands Between. Just like how Shabriri is a notorious liar and a devious trickster so is his god, and in your foolishness you've been tricked and now you've doomed us all to eternal suffering, a kind of living hell. I don't think the solution to burn it all and incinerate all that divides and distinguishes is even possible for such an entity to entail, too good to be true and certainly an enthralling concept for someone who's life is ruled by unendurable pain and suffering. Anyway this is what I got from the last ending scene and I'm really really sorry lol

    • @stratospheric37
      @stratospheric37 Před 2 lety +2

      I don't believe all that I've said was in Miyazaki's or GRRM's creative vision when writing about the Flame of Frenzy but I think there's at least a grain of truth to it, at least in the first comment of mine. At the very least this is really fun to talk about and theorize and all that jazz, I'm going to sleep now 😴

    • @stratospheric37
      @stratospheric37 Před 2 lety +6

      @@thethethehthehthe Yeah Caelid doesn't have much info on what it's role was before the rot, mostly because it's identity is shaped so much by the rot and it being a horrible place to live in, so I expect that a DLC like what you speak of to do wonders for Caelid and make it 10 times more authentic than it is

  • @Knoloaify
    @Knoloaify Před 2 lety +14

    Someone pointed out how the nomads' instrument are decorated with a hand. I wonder if that came from some form of Crucible worship, which would have already put the nomads on the margins of society and would have made Shabriri's slander that much more effective.

  • @OtepRalloma
    @OtepRalloma Před 2 lety +33

    Regarding the three fingers, I don't think it's a coincidence that a human hand has five digits and two + three makes five. I like to think that the Three Fingers symbolize that desire to reunify into the One Great, especially with the Two Fingers.

    • @NielsGx
      @NielsGx Před 2 lety +1

      it's so obvious he didn't say it

    • @OtepRalloma
      @OtepRalloma Před 2 lety

      @@NielsGx Thought I'd put it out there anyway, just in case

  • @Patrick-ValBlanc
    @Patrick-ValBlanc Před 2 lety +45

    Given the abstract and piecemeal qualities of FromSoft's storytelling, I've always found it useful to rely on symbolism and probable metaphor as additional guide to piece together what is being said. Instead of using the story to extrapolate the thematics, I use the thematics to extrapolate the story. If there is one thing, that to me, makes an immediate and strong case for the three fingers being a facet of the greater will it is the following. A hand has long been used as a symbol for gods (hands are the power that moves things, after all). And at the risk of stating the obvious, hands have five fingers. It seems baked into the symbolism that the three fingers and the two fingers represent two different facets of a singular whole.

    • @MidlifeCrisisJoe
      @MidlifeCrisisJoe Před 2 lety +5

      Agreed. From the very start, once I heard about the two fingers I assumed there would be at least three more. I was actually surprised when the three were just in one other entity and not three separate fingers, but it seemed obvious that if they were going for all these finger/hand allusions some sense of the wholeness of a hand would be necessary.

    • @mickellmelton4051
      @mickellmelton4051 Před 2 lety

      If I remember correctly I read that there was a cut quest and ending about combining the 3 fingers and 2 fingers but I'm not entirely sure. I will respond with a link if I can find the evidence

    • @mickellmelton4051
      @mickellmelton4051 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/6PwzUYDsz1M/video.html
      The evidence for combining the fingers.

    • @ffffffffffffffff5840
      @ffffffffffffffff5840 Před 2 lety

      @@mickellmelton4051 could that have to do with mending?

    • @myrkflinn4331
      @myrkflinn4331 Před 2 lety

      Yes and that the two fingers stop working when the three come to life.

  • @patrickkinnear8625
    @patrickkinnear8625 Před 2 lety +12

    These videos are so good.
    This is exactly the kind of lore content I was looking for.
    Ive been looking at some of the many(too many) lore videos going up since release, and most have very odd interpretations that really lack anything insightful.
    Your videos seem to lean heavily into what is being represented thematically, and what the lore is actually trying to convey-- and I really appreciate it.

  • @IIISWILIII
    @IIISWILIII Před 2 lety +10

    The god of rot is actually associated with the lesser-known middle finger. It's canonical, look it up :-)

  • @MrNuclearz
    @MrNuclearz Před 2 lety +9

    I think that Vyke was unable to inherit the flame because he didn't take off his armor when the Three Fingers grasped him. It would explain why his armor is burned.
    Edit: Oh and another thing... You . mentioned the 3 fingers are malformed 2 fingers. Take a look at the 4 toed fowl foot item, it says 3 digits are an omen of bad luck!

  • @DN_ringo
    @DN_ringo Před 2 lety +29

    I am still confused how the rat also be inflicted by the Frenzy Flame.

    • @c.b.5104
      @c.b.5104 Před 2 lety +2

      Miranda Flowers too, they even get a new thrashing attack

    • @pyrotechnika308
      @pyrotechnika308 Před 2 lety +22

      Fromsoft games rats are always closely associated with humanity. In ds1 they drop humanity and wherever humanity is rats are there to follow. Only humanity can be inflicted by frenzy and they are probably closely enough associated to get it. Just a guess

    • @plus6874
      @plus6874 Před 2 lety

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    • @timmoh
      @timmoh Před 2 lety +3

      There’s probably lots of death in locations with a lot of frenzied flame madness going around. The rats eat the corpses of those afflicted and then get inflicted by the frenzied flame themselves.

    • @DXYS95
      @DXYS95 Před 2 lety +5

      Rats must be really intelligent, probably philosophers

  • @freshpots514
    @freshpots514 Před 2 lety +11

    Elden Rings lore flies right over my head despite my attempt to get into it. I will say, by the end of this game, I resonated most with the frenzied flame ending. There's nothing worth saving in this world, it's all awful.

    • @realdaggerman105
      @realdaggerman105 Před 9 měsíci

      I mean there’s always Sir Gideon Ofnir, the ALLLLLLLLLLLL KNOWWWWWIIINNGGGGGGG

  • @Level_1_Frog
    @Level_1_Frog Před 2 lety +4

    I think it's worth mentioning that Shabriri is a liar when he says that by accepting the flame of frenzy your maiden will be spared- because if you accept the flame Melina is no longer your maiden, Hyetta is. And if you complete Hyetta's questline you see that she is set ablaze and becomes ashes just like how Melina would be if you used her as kindling. I think this shows that you still sacrifice a maiden to burn the erdtree regardless of the path you take. Maybe I'm wrong but its worth discussing I think.

  • @Invictus_00
    @Invictus_00 Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing collection of info! wanted to add, the people infected with frenzy and bent backwards - are actually shaped like the 3 fingers. if you look at it it looks like the 3 fingers that depart the flame of frenzy on the player (at 1:35)

  • @Qualkkuno
    @Qualkkuno Před 2 lety

    I've loved all of your videos so far. Such fresh and well-thought-out views.

  • @FleaTheDjinn
    @FleaTheDjinn Před 2 lety +6

    I've long since believed the Three Fingers and Two Fingers were both connected to the Greater Will, if for no other reason than just they would join to be five fingers. It's surface level, sure, but I've always found it odd that it's Two Fingers. Or why fingers at all, but why two? Then there's the Hyetta's talk of everything coming from one thing, and then suddenly there were multiple. Finally, the Three Fingers could just be malformed Two Fingers, but the way they're shaped, the way they GRIP (something the Two Fingers could never do, by the way), suggests one of the fingers is a thumb.
    Next I'd look at the Merchants, and the fact they travel with a stick to play music with (dunno what it's called), that's capped with a hand. Perhaps their heretical belief was that the Two Fingers are just part of a whole? Again, mostly surface level , but it's what I've been operating on.

    • @timmoh
      @timmoh Před 2 lety

      Very interesting observation on the stick with the hand on it! Perhaps the Great Caravan were worshippers of the One Great and thus worshipped the hand, the three and two fingers put together. Which might also be why they were called the “Great” Caravan.

  • @tfred3k757
    @tfred3k757 Před 2 lety +3

    I think a possible reason why Vyke couldn't fully accept the flame of frenzy was because he (as shown in some promotional material) was wearing armor, which reads on the item description, that it is "Iron armor singed and blistered by fingers." This connects to the scene where Hyetta insists that you "divest yourself of all possessions", possibly as a philosophical way of saying to not let your material possessions so that you will be able to destroy/abandon them. Really like the video :)

  • @norikotan
    @norikotan Před 2 lety +6

    I feel that Hyetta "probably" taking Irina's body or her image is very fitting to her character. Irina is similar to the children of the story because she is presented as a very innocent person. She only wants to be with her father, and she is murdered before they can reunite. Then Hyetta takes her body and begins to adopt this point of view that life is utterly suffering and the Greater Will made a mistake by creating life.

  • @steve43ful
    @steve43ful Před 2 lety +39

    I feel like Melina addressing the player at the end of the frenzy ending doesn’t really hit the same way if the player dies upon kicking off the end of the world.
    What I’m wondering is how does the Lord of Frenzy or Melina still exist if the universe has been burned away? What else survived the flame?

    • @jerrywheyland7324
      @jerrywheyland7324 Před 2 lety

      I see no evidence that everything has been burned away. None of the Eldritch Gods have been shown to have such global power, so why would the Frenzied Flame be any different. We are, more likely, going on a long march to burn it all away. Furthermore, the Flame doesn't seem to persist as Melina picks up the Whistle from a place where the player, as Lord of Frenzied Flame, had to have been previously. So Melina and lots of others can easily have survived by being somewhere else.
      And burning the universe, which would include all other Eldritch Gods, seems like a... long term goal at best.

    • @TheCrewExpendable
      @TheCrewExpendable Před 2 lety

      I took it as you are just burning away The Lands Between or the “planet” The Lands Between is on.

    • @graemera7270
      @graemera7270 Před 2 lety +11

      personally i dont find it unreasonable to think that the flame of frenzy's consumption of the world isnt instant, clearly the erdtree takes a couple seconds to start flaring up so who knows how long it would take to consume the lands between (but probably not more than a couple hours)? Maybe melina is trying to stop this from continuing before she too dies? As for the lord of frenzied flame I assume they're a martyr that has to suffer the pain of wielding the flame of frenzy or something to grant an end to the suffering of everything else. keep in mind this is all baseless

    • @lordanonimmo7699
      @lordanonimmo7699 Před 2 lety +2

      You cleary dont destroy everything in a instant with the flame of frenzy.

    • @JokerDoom
      @JokerDoom Před 2 lety +7

      The lord of frenzy is an outer/elder god just like the Elden Beast. Two Fingers represents the Elden Beast and order, like some people believe the Pope might represent the Christian God in real life. Three Fingers represents the Lord of Frenzy who is another god. They exist for the most part outside, and only physically manifest in some circumstances. At the end of the game we force the Elden Beast to manifest by killing Radagon. Theoretically there might be a way to get the Lord of Frenzy to manifest, but there is no way to do it in game.
      Also, I really don’t think anything survived the flame besides the outer gods themselves. It takes time to burn everything. Fires spread over time. Nothing survived by the end. The horror of that ending is that the world slowly burns into nothing, and all you can do is watch as everyone around you dies.

  • @ZephyrusAsmodeus
    @ZephyrusAsmodeus Před 2 lety

    I agree completely with your last presentation of this subject but I'm happy to have you continue it here as well

  • @karasu9
    @karasu9 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video as always

  • @matthewgarrity9405
    @matthewgarrity9405 Před 2 lety +2

    Playing the kingsfield main menu theme for a dark lore exploration video?
    Here, have my like !
    Btw, Vyke was apparently not lacking but ill prepared. We got zombie Hyetta to explain we gotta strip down, I think Vyke was likely alone, hence had no one to tell him. Explains his burnt armor.

  • @opiesmith9270
    @opiesmith9270 Před 2 lety +1

    Very well thought out!

  • @scrotymcboogerballs6452

    You sneak so much Chrono Trigger music into your videos and I love it......spent so much time with that game as a young teen and hearing the music from it always gives me a warm feeling lol

  • @matthewwilson2637
    @matthewwilson2637 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your videos man! I think your theory is spot on! Just one thing I interprete slightly different is that although the flame of frenzy and the greater will started out as one entity, it does appear that they became sperate entities with separate consciousness, wills, and desires along the way. It also makes me wonder if all outer gods and life started out as one god head. If so each outer god could represent a different body part like the fingers, but I'm just spitballing theories haha.

  • @TheSUGA1202
    @TheSUGA1202 Před 2 lety

    I used the last video as a lullaby to tuck me to sleep, keep doing that lore asmr please.

  • @AoxPanda15
    @AoxPanda15 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Love the kings field background music:)

  • @lil_thang
    @lil_thang Před 2 lety +2

    thankyou for the lore video. i think you are honestly the best Elden Ring lore content creator at this stage (vaati 'waiting for the other lore youtubers to perfect the theories' btfo). absolutely you are the most well spoken and astute.
    I'd be very interested in your lore musings on The Dung Eater. I have done quite some research and come to my own theories and conclusions, but having 'gotten down to the bottom of it' with his ethos and motivations so to speak, I've found that looking into the Flame of Frenzy offers a lot of what i feel is missing from the Dung Eater lore, in terms of having a satisfactory explanation/theoretical basis.
    I see Dung Eater's ending and goals as the 'lowercase n' nihilism choice (or more accurately the pessimist ending), that is to say it is overly micro and personal in its focus and scope ("i have known pure suffering, i see the suffering in omens, people think omens are the worst, i love omens as i see my reviled suffering in them, its all shit anyway so lets make everyone omens and see if they still think theyre the worst lol") whereas the Flame of Frenzy is 'uppercase N' Nihilism ("the suffering of this world outweighs the positives of beauty and personal experience").
    perhaps i am missing a key part of the Dung Eater's motivations, but at this stage having trawled through all of the reddit/youtube comment discussions around this, i'm fairly sure there isn't a piece of an in-game dung eater related evidence that i am not aware of.

  • @khiluxxe7975
    @khiluxxe7975 Před rokem

    Not sure if anybody else pointed this out but the music choice for the last portion where you explain what the three fringes are is just😩👌🏾

  • @antharian8053
    @antharian8053 Před 2 lety +1

    Nicely put video, cheers...i am going for the lord of frenzy ending for my first play through ...did not met Sabriri cause i was touched by the tree fingers prior to the giants mountain tops. He just invaded me there. I am gonna pretend its all "my choice" for the last cinematic. I loved Melinas commentary about life prior and after being grasped by the three fingers. Masterpiece of a game and your videos do the game justice. Thank you for your worship!

  • @Guided-By-Boognish
    @Guided-By-Boognish Před 2 lety +6

    Just wanted to say I immensely enjoyed your last video and this one as well. I’ve been contemplating vyke’s story all day and this came at a perfect time. So lemme share my current theory: there are two versions of vyke in the game, Festering Fingerprint Vyke and Vyke, Knight of the Roundtable (i’m going to abbreviate those names). So FFV is a red phantom invader with a name unlike most invaders. He is not a bloody finger and he is not a recusant. The other invaders i can think of with unique names are the “tarnished-eater”, the inquisitor, and millicent. I think millicent is the proper invader to compare since they are both afflicted by a disease. Millicent’s phantom seems to be a former version of herself, probably due to her decaying mind clinging to her healthy days fighting in the war. In this same way i believe FFV is an invading phantom of Vyke’s mind recalling his madness and the atrocity he committed, the murder of his maiden. I believe that VKotR is the real Vyke and that somehow his madness had been overcome, be it before or after he was imprisoned. I really wanna know who imprisoned him and why his maiden lies in that particular church…anyway those are my thoughts. Thanks for readin

  • @NickCombs
    @NickCombs Před 2 měsíci +2

    Way late to the video, but I wanted to add a couple of tidbits.
    First is that long life through the removal of destined death is also major reason for the rise of madness. A cut character Gilbert says as much (see Sekiro Dubi's documentary). But we also have the demigods who are specifically long lived and symbolize madness in through various means:
    - Godrick: inferiority complex & grafting
    - Radahn: hubris & cannibalism
    - Ranni: isolation & conspiracy
    - Morgott: self-loathing & zealotry
    - Mohg: delusions & hedonism
    - Malenia: loss & grief
    - Miquella: body dysmorphia & failure
    The central point here is that perhaps the game is trying to say that these sorts of flaws will appear in time, and thus destined (natural) death used to be the solution by limiting our time in the Lands Between. Therefore, the game leads us to believe that the Frenzy ending is a step too far because reinstalling destined death would solve the problem without also taking away life's beauty like Melina tells us. It's even more fitting that she vows to deliver destined death upon us in that ending.
    My second point was that although I agree that we the Tarnished die in a way at that point in the Frenzy ending, it may not be so clear cut. We are inhabited by the FoF before that point and still capable of agency, we're already doing the 3F's bidding of our own accord. It has no requirement to replace us because we are a powerful asset. What it needs is a new vessel to bring about its vision.
    Vessels of gods skirt this blurry line of agency already. It's hard to say where one begins and the other ends, and they are called gods and queens at the same time. It seems unlikely that the Elden Beast could have achieved what Marika did without inhabiting her, nor is it likely that she is speaking 100% as herself or as the Greater Will in the echoes we hear through Melina.
    It seems clear that there was a schism between Marika and the Golden Order. Now the Order isn't the Will, but if the Will is an embodiment of collective thought and willpower, then the Order would likely still manifest through it in some ways that Marika didn't agree with. The fact that she/Radagon tried to both shatter and put back together the Elden Ring indicates that a vessel can have individual motives from their god.
    All that to say: to me it's more like we and the FoF are sharing our body. Unlike the great snake which seeks to consume all, the Flame of Frenzy seeks to meld all things together as one.
    Cheers and thanks if you took the time to read!

  • @nagoshi01
    @nagoshi01 Před 2 lety +4

    I've held this theory for quite a while now. The flame causes regression and one-ness, and one of the tenants of the golden order is specifically this. Too much to be a coincidence - there must be a connection.
    I wonder if this kind of thinking can be applied to the great flame of the giants as well.

  • @Lachy314
    @Lachy314 Před 2 lety

    Dude this video is fantastic

  • @ToliG123
    @ToliG123 Před 2 lety

    Great stuff Rata. Really enjoy all your content. Found you last month, but I can tell your channel will be a mainstay for the future onward.
    Not sure if you've seen it/heard about it already, but Vati addressed his misinterpretations. It was really well done imo. I'm glad you're both so open to criticism.

  • @enumthunder
    @enumthunder Před 2 lety

    Love the content 😊 I'm so glad to get more explanation... but if you had the time, something like this vid combined with the last one is my preference. I understand you put a lot of work into your editing, productive, and writing and lengthy videos might not be practical (or worth it, with the way ad revenue works), and I'm happy with what we get.

  • @colebond3440
    @colebond3440 Před 2 lety +9

    Three fingers and 2 fingers are 2 parts of a fractured single entity. 2 plus 3 is 5. 5 fingers on a human hand

  • @jonasgodwin8888
    @jonasgodwin8888 Před 2 měsíci

    That Novel reading really did help. Very clear by the end

  • @IronBigg
    @IronBigg Před 2 lety

    Very nice lore video! Also I love the NieR music in there as well!

  • @nuun-metaltheorist660
    @nuun-metaltheorist660 Před 2 lety +1

    Inheriting the frenzied flame, saving Melina, then killing Placidusax and curing myself of the frenzy flame was the most satisfying thing ever. Felt like I'd tricked the three fingers and shabriri.

  • @0athwood
    @0athwood Před 2 lety +2

    With all of the grafting of limbs that went on, I think it's also interesting to consider the possibility that the three fingers are actually man-made.
    But this was another great video. Not that I've come to expect any less. Your finely articulated research does not go unappreciated.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @cloudstrife6911
    @cloudstrife6911 Před rokem

    I subscribed as soon as I heard the Chrono Trigger music 😂 good video!

  • @bogelins
    @bogelins Před rokem

    Subscribed .simply amazing content .

  • @Azu_303
    @Azu_303 Před 2 lety

    Really, really good video. By the way, if you want to, it would be lovely to watch another analysis with the reading of a book at the end to back up your thoughts and set the mood

  • @Nomlett
    @Nomlett Před 2 lety +1

    Please do breakdowns on the ideologies of the other gods of Elden Ring. I would love to see a deep dive on Ranni's Age of Stars!

  • @Proctor_Conley
    @Proctor_Conley Před 2 lety

    This great! Thank you!

  • @B1gCh33sy
    @B1gCh33sy Před 2 lety +1

    The form/motifs of the Golden Order and the Frenzied Flame also seem related to the idea of the Crucible, with the gold being the substance melted/purified by the flame.
    Perhaps Marika's banishment of the Godefroy/the Tarnished and want for them to struggle to develop and observe their growth is just a microcosm or echo of the Great One/Greater Will wanting to be purified by splitting the Flame off and providing a test of itself.

  • @SpaceViking42
    @SpaceViking42 Před 2 lety

    This is by far my favorite ending in the game and this is the best explanation on CZcams of why that ending is alluring.

  • @timogul
    @timogul Před 2 lety +8

    My theory on Vyke is that he wanted to save his Maiden, but she rejected him in the same way that Melina rejected us if we chose that path, so she killed _herself_ in protest, or, if we want to get darker, _he_ killed her in rage at her rejection, and in any case he abandoned his quest because he could no longer save her, and just stayed to guard her body for eternity.

  • @garbagecan755
    @garbagecan755 Před 2 lety +1

    Here's a couple of things about Farum Azula and the lore found there that I think actually point to the Three Fingers and Two Fingers having once been one entity. Specifically the following.
    1. Dragonlord Placidusax was somehow an Elden Lord prior to the Erdtree, and had 4 heads and 1 tail which is unique even for an Ancient Dragon. When we fight him, two of his heads and most of his tail are destroyed, leaving only 2 heads. This, combined with the fact that the god of the dragons "Disappeared" leads me to think that god was the One Great, all 5 fingers, and when Farum Azula was destroyed somehow the One Great split and Placidusax is awaiting the fingers coming together again, something that will likely never happen.
    2. The larger Elden Ring reliefs. Throughout Farum Azula you can find reliefs that look like the Elden Ring, but much larger with what look like additional runes. This could represent the first "Shattering" of the Elden Ring (the Greater Will) where many runes were displaced or lost, leading to the rise of other Demigods like the Gloam Eyed Queen, each trying to be directed by the Two Fingers of the Greater Will.
    3. The weapon Cinquedea is named after a real Italian weapon that was a sword with a broad blade roughly 5 fingers across, thus the name Cinquedea or 5 Fingers. This weapon's flavor text states that the 5 finger design is representative of the gift of intelligence given to the Beastmen, the same Beastmen that were clerics of Farum Azula, the same Beastmen that seem to be the basis for each Shadow that the Two Fingers sends to "help" their Empyreans. It's likely they were granted intelligence by the Greater Will of the time and fashioned the 5 finger blade in honor of their god.

  • @easye4329
    @easye4329 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank goodness its not more Russian Literature.
    I was starting to think maybe the 3 fingers had a point.

  • @Andy-qf1kc
    @Andy-qf1kc Před rokem +1

    Love the theory. One thing over looked is that ranni has a blue three fingers. If you look at her dead fingers it has a very clearly molded thumb

  • @cantorofleng7837
    @cantorofleng7837 Před 2 lety +2

    The deepest horror of the frenzied flame is not the depravity of Shabiri, the living death of the village, or the corruption of Hyetta, but that it is the right path to take. May chaos take the world.

  • @afpops
    @afpops Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video.

  • @howarddewing6617
    @howarddewing6617 Před 2 lety

    I agree with every point you made here. So refreshing to see someone with similar beliefs as me come to the same conclusions about the FoF.

  • @GILGAMESH069
    @GILGAMESH069 Před 2 lety +10

    I,m currently intrested miquella and I,m starring to see really good theories regarding him , cruise to see your take on him

  • @rogercheetoofficial
    @rogercheetoofficial Před 4 měsíci

    an interesting feature to note is that the two fingers line up perfectly on the palm where the three fingers have space for a middle and ring finger, which visually hints to and reinforces the connection as different parts of the greater will

  • @ifihadalifeiduseitwisely7589

    little side note of appreciation, the Chrono Trigger background music *chef's kiss*

  • @odeegrotsniffer4166
    @odeegrotsniffer4166 Před 2 lety

    Both videos are great.

  • @problembrian
    @problembrian Před 2 lety

    I had never thought to connect the Three Fingers to the Crucible but the Imagey really makes sense. It also leaves me with even more questions about the timeline of events and when the Greater Will came to the Lands Between.

  • @NE0C
    @NE0C Před 2 lety

    Loved the video man. I was kinda expecting you’d iterate further on the last video. Keep it up. Btw does anyone know what armor he’s wearing at the start of the video?

  • @alwaleed17
    @alwaleed17 Před 2 lety +4

    Another indication that the flame of frenzy stems from the Greater Will (or the one great) is how all frenzy incantations scale exclusively off the Faith stat.

    • @whaleboi6854
      @whaleboi6854 Před 2 lety +1

      You mean that the frenzy incantations only have a faith requirement. but the seal of frenzied flame scales off of everything except for arcane.

    • @howdyimhowdy3751
      @howdyimhowdy3751 Před 2 lety +1

      ehh,thats kinda tenious,dragon spells require faith but that dosent make the dragons related to the greater will

  • @Xiorx71
    @Xiorx71 Před 2 lety

    I REALLY enjoyed the previous video about the philosophy of the Frenized Flame and 100% agree that it was better to end it there.

  • @WhenTheUhh
    @WhenTheUhh Před 2 lety +3

    My understanding of why the three and two fingers is that they might represent quite literal parts of a whole. Two fingers plus three makes for a complete hand. The hand of a greater will, if you will. Why the three for chaos and two for order? I think this again might illustrate how chaos and suffering seem bigger to us than order and solace.

  • @walesjedi9217
    @walesjedi9217 Před 2 lety +2

    I think that the 2 fingers and the 3 fingers are all part of the fractured Godhand of The Greater Will, that's just my headcanon though

  • @kevinhixson1586
    @kevinhixson1586 Před 2 lety +33

    The frenzy flame reminds me of "the idea of evil" from berserk, the subconscious will of man, to justify the evil of man.

    • @river7874
      @river7874 Před 2 lety +10

      Given how much Kentaro Miura's work has influenced Miyazaki throughout the years, I'd say that you are likely correct.

    • @joesheridan9451
      @joesheridan9451 Před 2 lety

      Nope

  • @gwyndlin
    @gwyndlin Před 2 lety

    Thank you for touching on the possibility that the Three Fingers are not serving a completely separate Outer God. Your theory makes much more sense to me.

  • @JunkyCube
    @JunkyCube Před 2 lety +1

    Something about your thumbnail text reminded me of Miriel's text when you give him a spellbook: Heresy is not native to the world; it is but a contrivance. All things can be conjoined.
    The secret vassal of the Frenzied Flame... Miriel, Pastor of Vows.

  • @mmoodenz
    @mmoodenz Před 2 lety +1

    In terms of how Shabriri got hold of Bloody Finger Hunter Yura‘s body, if you follow Yura‘s questline, you‘ll notice that Yura is feeling unwell. I think it‘s on the Bridge to the Academy of Raya Lucaria, after you help him defeat the Ravenmount Assassin where he states „Wretched worms, leave me be…“. An indication perhaps, that he has been eating Shabriri Grapes.

  • @spiritwolf963
    @spiritwolf963 Před 2 lety

    I wanted to note on the flame of frenzy->crucible comparison, the crucible knights set mention that their association with chaos is what had them lose favor. And in addition the point that a crucible needs a flame to function. Both of which point further to the association

  • @Slohcin31820
    @Slohcin31820 Před 2 lety +1

    So far the frenzied flame has some of my favorite lore in Elden Ring. It probably helps that I love the frenzy incantations lol

  • @TheRealTetro
    @TheRealTetro Před 2 lety

    I really like the notion that the player character dies as they approach Marika, to be controlled by Shabriri, it's a fun idea to imagine your character scrambling for Miquella's needle to ward away the influence as they become aware they're doomed otherwise.
    Also yeah, I 100% agree with the idea that the Three Fingers are aspects of the Greater Will rather than a distinct outer god. I mean it makes sense, two and three fingers together make a whole hand. It sounds likely to me that in the same way Death was removed from the natural order of life, the fingers were separated in order to remove the notion of chaos from the Order.
    And in more technical aspects, there are no mentions of the Three Fingers being linked to an outer god, and even more condemning as you mentioned is Hyetta's dialogue, linking them to the Greater Will.
    Great points overall !

  • @EvanBiser
    @EvanBiser Před 2 lety +1

    Shabriri is the King in Yellow, right down to possessing the dead bodies of his followers. He even hides his face!

  • @Kid_Naps
    @Kid_Naps Před 2 lety +1

    Melting all away into one is almost like.... The Crucible?!!

  • @spiralistichope9216
    @spiralistichope9216 Před 2 lety +1

    I really like the conjecture that the Three Fingers are closely tied to the Greater Will, instead of being a separate outer god and entity like the others mentioned (the Formless Mother, the Moon and Stars potentially, the God of Rot etc.), I think it makes a lot of sense going off what Hyetta states and the shared imagery of the fingers.
    If I were to push a theory that delves into further speculation regarding the shared origin of the fingers, and the schism that caused the ideological divide between them from ancient times, my guess is that it somehow relates to the prior age of antiquity when the civilization of Farum Azula prospered, under the dragons and the very advanced beastmen. I think that this civilization was actually tied to the Greater Will as well, since Placidusax is stated as being a previous Elden Lord from the age before the Erdtree's advent and hegemony. Furthermore, I believe that the symbol of the FIVE fingers was related to the Greater Will's power and control, its authority over that world before it apparently left or faded. The Cinquedea may furnish some evidence: "The design celebrates a beast's five fingers, symbolic of the intelligence once granted upon their kind." Furthermore, it is beastly shadows that act as regulators of the Two Finger's will for Empyreans, such as Maliketh, Blaidd and maybe even Serosh for Elden Lords too. Whatever cataclysm caused the fall of Farum Azula may have precipitated the schism in ideology that led to a split between the two and three fingers that used to be a unified five, due to the initial fracturing of the world and its aftermath? It may be that the Great Tree and its Crucible of life that predated the Erdtree was the initial world tree of power from that epoch as well, perhaps?
    Either way, just some food for thought, I wanted to try and link your theories and speculation on the Flame of Frenzy with my own theories relating to how Farum Azula was intertwined with the lore of the Greater Will. Great video as always, well done dude!

  • @cupofcocoa3679
    @cupofcocoa3679 Před 2 lety

    Nice video, someone finally get what the frenzy flame is!!

  • @evosupersonic7298
    @evosupersonic7298 Před rokem +1

    I like to think when the frenzied flame ending happens all the trapped ones under Lyndell break free and help burn the lands between and punish those who trapped them long ago with help from the frenzied flame

  • @DisgruntledPeasant
    @DisgruntledPeasant Před 2 lety +1

    The line about the Caravan folk living 'in the cracks' is heartbreaking. It depicts a world of people who strive for perfect order that cannot comprehend that there may be people who live outside of that order who are capable of living in harmony with it. It makes sense that it is this attitude that invokes the frenzied flame; order grows to the point where it becomes unbearable, and some force must push back.

  • @Ahzathoth
    @Ahzathoth Před 2 lety +1

    I very much agree with your analysis. In my playthrough I felt that the lore and interaction with Frenzy touched individuals finalized by the interaction with Shabriri felt like they were all connected, like they were already melted back together as one. I attacked Shabriri because of this after I heard all his dialog. He felt repugnant to me, like a cancerous tumor that stole an honorable friend's life, wearing Yura as he did. I think you hit the reality right on the money of what the 3 fingers and Shabriri are.

  • @heeverhashiscage
    @heeverhashiscage Před 2 lety +3

    I wonder if the fracturing that took place with the One Great has something of a double meaning. Like a bone fracture? The 5 fingered "hand of god" breaking into the Two and Three Fingers.
    The Fingerslayer Blade is stained with blood, suggesting that the Eternal City have already used it to slay Fingers.
    Could this have been what caused the fracture of the One Great? Could this have been the high treason committed by the Eternal City?
    Thanks for another dope video.

  • @niteheim5670
    @niteheim5670 Před 2 lety +1

    I would add that Melina's lines of dialogue about the Flame of Frenzy reinforce the idea that she is an agent of Destined Death, if not Death incarnate. If you become Lord of Chaos, the concepts of life and death become meaningless since everything is one again. When she says that there's beauty in life and births, I genuinely think she is also deceiving you, because what she actually means is that without life, there can be no death at all, which is even worse than merely expunging the rune of death from the Elden Ring. In other words, she is more worried about the absence of Death as a consequence of the absence of life, rather than being worried about the absence of life in itself.

  • @jeanmouloude
    @jeanmouloude Před rokem +1

    Shabriri as im about to do the chaos ending
    "Ehehe yesss, do it"
    Me
    >use golden needle
    "We do a lil trollin’"
    Shabriri "NOOO YOU CANT DO THAT"