The Musical Connection Between Soul of Cinder and Gwyn Surprised Me

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2022
  • Soul of Cinder is so full of pain and rage, musically. Crazy because for me, having played through dark souls 3 but not the original dark souls, I was a bit clueless about the connection between the Soul of Cinder and Gwyn. But, honestly, now understanding a bit more of the lore through this channel and your comments...I was really floored hearing this.
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  • @cosmic2750
    @cosmic2750 Před rokem +3812

    Soul Of Cinder isn't Gwyn per se, but rather, Gwyn is a *part* of Soul Of Cinder. Soul Of Cinder is the culmination of all the lords of Cinder that have ever existed (and yes, that includes your own DS1 character as well), and that reflects in his first phase fighting style.
    Second phase, Gwyn himself awakens in the Soul Of Cinder, as a last desperate attempt to protect the First Flame.
    That is the very conclusion you can draw from the music too. When the 'plin plin plon' hits 'Soul of Cinder' starts fighting like Gwyn.
    This is what 'fan service' done right looks like.

    • @askalon4558
      @askalon4558 Před rokem +120

      to be fair, your character in DS1 can refuse sacrificing himself, and there is no canon at to what happened.
      But yeah seeing the different builds in a kind of PvP boss to return to Gwyn style is a really great nod.

    • @lynackhilou4865
      @lynackhilou4865 Před rokem +239

      @@askalon4558 yes but the age of fire is still going by the time of ds3 , so the canon ending was linking the fire

    • @askalon4558
      @askalon4558 Před rokem +86

      @@lynackhilou4865 Not necessarily, as there were other undeads looking to do the same things (think Oscar). Plus, DS3 is supposed to be so far in the futur of the serie the world slowly turned to ashes, and i doubt everyone was punctual to save the world.
      Its not clear how long the flame takes to fade, as even in the first game, people where waiting a long time for the chosen undead, so your character could have left and the flame been brought back by others.
      The path was open by then, since you used the great souls to open the way and killed Gwen..

    • @IRrebel3
      @IRrebel3 Před rokem +45

      @@lynackhilou4865 was it not stated that not choosing to link the fire does nothing in the greater narrative and the age of fire continues regardless due to the curse after a short time of age of dark? Only in ds3 did they finally found out how to break the cycle permanently in one of the endings as the tired world is in the middle of total collapse… Or am I misunderstanding something?

    • @TheGuwrovsky
      @TheGuwrovsky Před rokem +67

      Maaan, I don't know what is funnier :D
      That you called it "plin plin plon" or that I know EXACLY which musical cue you are writing about :D

  • @DS_DoggerX
    @DS_DoggerX Před rokem +2256

    Fun fact, the first 5 notes of the entire song are a Firelink Shrine motif that most people miss

    • @MarcoMeatball
      @MarcoMeatball  Před rokem +520

      Oh shit

    • @m97polska
      @m97polska Před rokem +62

      Which Firelink Shrine?

    • @DS_DoggerX
      @DS_DoggerX Před rokem +138

      @@m97polska ds1

    • @Malkavius2
      @Malkavius2 Před rokem +230

      I had to check this and holy shit it's true. This song is truly a loveletter to Dark Souls fans.

    • @DS_DoggerX
      @DS_DoggerX Před rokem +48

      @@Malkavius2 I've never seen anyone talk about it either, which is weird. You'd think someone else would've heard it!

  • @nuttymcbustnut4924
    @nuttymcbustnut4924 Před rokem +797

    This man is solving dark souls lore with just music and it's insane

    • @MarcoMeatball
      @MarcoMeatball  Před rokem +81

      Haha

    • @billnyedarussianspy1921
      @billnyedarussianspy1921 Před 10 měsíci +24

      that's what makes dark souls special

    • @icankickflipok
      @icankickflipok Před měsícem +5

      Dark souls bosses almost never get dialogue and rarely do they get cutscenes, so the best way to really get a feel for who the boss is would be through their song.

    • @ANS_2009
      @ANS_2009 Před 21 dnem +1

      ​@@icankickflipokand difficulty

  • @WillTBear1
    @WillTBear1 Před rokem +1058

    You have discovered what we in the Souls fandom calls: "Plin Plin Plon." This represents the first 3 piano notes you hear in Gwyn's fight in Dark Souls 1 that later appear in the second phase of Soul of Cinder in Dark Souls 3. After countless attempts to keep the First Flame ignited, this represents the end of an era in the Dark Souls franchise.

    • @barrikade8886
      @barrikade8886 Před rokem +76

      you cannot escape the plin plin plon

    • @anthonyst-onge
      @anthonyst-onge Před rokem +60

      @@barrikade8886As they have said, « You can’t parry the feels »

    • @barrikade8886
      @barrikade8886 Před rokem +10

      @@anthonyst-onge they say that because they lack copium. Its not "being emotional" of its a skill issue

    • @hanzosucks6813
      @hanzosucks6813 Před rokem +6

      Plin plin plon hits different

    • @emeraldknight2820
      @emeraldknight2820 Před rokem +10

      For me this moment with SoC/Gwyn felt like a final rite type situation. Finally putting the Lord of Cinder and our past adventures to rest. That's my opinion on this fight and theme. I love this franchise so much.

  • @nero1008
    @nero1008 Před rokem +133

    Fun fact: Gwyn theme is played by not using any black button of the piano. He's the lord of light, so only white buttons.

    • @lqg4395
      @lqg4395 Před měsícem +6

      It's because Gwyn fears the dark do his theme avoid the dark keys

    • @leschroder7773
      @leschroder7773 Před 16 dny

      We love C major

  • @SpectralWaltz
    @SpectralWaltz Před rokem +607

    Yeah for all the long time fans, the *instant* that little three note piano 'plin plin plon' hits...
    After countless cycles, countless centuries of light and dark swaying back and forth on the brink, the very first Lord is **still in there.**

    • @danieldancza6171
      @danieldancza6171 Před rokem +83

      "Huh that moveset looks familiar..."
      plin plin plon

    • @Izyume
      @Izyume Před rokem +52

      *Grabs you*
      "Did he just Gwyn me!?"

    • @Voidio2454
      @Voidio2454 Před rokem +6

      Bro ds3 was my first souls game and those 3 notes still hit hard. Probably had something to do with the mood and lighting in the area but it was still awesome.

    • @venomark7883
      @venomark7883 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Phase 2 huh? Who's it gonna be this time?..
      Phase 2: plin plin Plon
      Me: *kneels and cries*

  • @primroan5354
    @primroan5354 Před rokem +1621

    This is a meta boss. Both phases are meta commentary through gameplay. The Souls of Cinder itself looks like it's wearing a combo of elite knight sets from the previous souls titles. It uses tons of different builds w/ weapons, spells, miracles, etc from players. It's the personification of that one guy who beat DS with a magic build, a faith build, a strength build, a dex build. It's all of us. Then it turns straight into Gwyn again as the very first incarnation to link the flame.
    Seeing the developers intentionally craft something that evokes personal feeling, players facing a boss that basically says "hey, I'm you... from once a upon a time." I dunno. It's special.

    • @TheFabulousRBK
      @TheFabulousRBK Před rokem +90

      I didn't actually believe any of the news that Dark Souls 3 was the end of the series until I fought this boss. It was a hell of a fun boss but in a way it was a sad fight to go through.

    • @HaruHoneybun
      @HaruHoneybun Před rokem +66

      @@TheFabulousRBK It hits you once you recognize the theme. The feeling of realization that this isn't just the end, but it should be the end. You have no more to give to this series, no more to gain, you now walk a life with this story becoming a permanent memory. Soul of Cinder is a reflection, and FromSoft gave it every measure of grace it needed to allow players to feel the resolve needed to finish the fight.

    • @catodes1295
      @catodes1295 Před rokem +5

      You forget pyromancy builds

    • @Squeekysquid
      @Squeekysquid Před rokem +16

      It was essentially fan service, but done in the best way. It was a gift for fans of the series. It was my first Fromsoft game so I didn't recognize Gwyn's theme.

    • @supermelon-senpai8369
      @supermelon-senpai8369 Před rokem +4

      @@catodes1295 the comment didn't say so, but the Soul of Cinder also uses pyromancy.

  • @derechtewolfi
    @derechtewolfi Před rokem +922

    A little experience from myself as I played through Dark Souls 1 and after that immediately through Dark Souls 3, hearing and seeing the phase-transition the first time was actually such a shock for me, that I just sat in front of my monitor like I was paralyzed or something, I literally couldnt move anything as I just watched how the Soul of Gwyn killed me with this OST and it was this exact where I realized that I will offer my whole life to Soulsborne.

    • @prosketch95
      @prosketch95 Před rokem +24

      No dark souls 2? sadge

    • @alexkochie9789
      @alexkochie9789 Před rokem +19

      Same. I saw that ds3 box art and heard all the hype about the series, or at least the first one. I had bounced off that brick wall once so i already owned ds1 and resolved to beat it before 3s release. Grinding through the game i learned how to play it and grew to love it (the way the vague lore and endless deaths make you as a player unwittingly follow the path of hollowing, going from enemy to enemy mindlessly killing until Frampt wakes you by giving you purpose, masterpice). Then getting to play through 3 with experiance and reaching that phase transition actually made me put the game down for the night. It was an emotional gut punch that to this day makes me tear up just a little when i think about it.

    • @chilevrises6743
      @chilevrises6743 Před rokem +5

      ​@@prosketch95 Majula & Sihn the slumbering dragon best ds2 themes

    • @MattR8605
      @MattR8605 Před rokem +2

      I've seen so many people fighting this boss for the first time that just got stunlocked by that transition to the point that the were killed lol

    • @mellow4984
      @mellow4984 Před rokem +1

      Yeah I had to take it in the first time I just accepted my death my jaw was on the floor

  • @juanpejk
    @juanpejk Před rokem +682

    The moment of realisation 6:14 is priceless. I love when a song carry on to other song to tell a story. Music story telling is a rlly beautifull thing.

    • @houlines
      @houlines Před rokem +14

      It was more around 6:00 when his changed that got me laughing. The moment it all clicked

  • @NanoUchia
    @NanoUchia Před rokem +355

    I find it very funny when you paused right when phase 1 was over and gwyn's melody kicked in, then you went to listen to gwyn's actual theme, returned to soul of cinder and the realization when the transition happened was even more exciting. Love it.

    • @MarcoMeatball
      @MarcoMeatball  Před rokem +49

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @SuperMac2007
      @SuperMac2007 Před 10 měsíci +10

      @@MarcoMeatball For real I was losing my mind when you said you couldn't hear Gwyn's presence in the theme after that pause 😂I was so hyped to see your realisation. Your analysis goes so deep, meanwhile me and the other powernerds are giving it the, "was that the 'plin plin plon?!'"

    • @p1ngerss
      @p1ngerss Před 2 měsíci

      really forcing the pogchamp face reaction though

  • @Moschel91
    @Moschel91 Před rokem +244

    That moment when Phase 1 is over, there's a huge explosion, Gwyn's theme kicks in and the Soul of Cinder starts using lightning attacks (which even Gwyn himself wasn't able to do anymore in DS1) might still be the most powerful moment I witnessed in my long Dark Souls carreer. Maybe the conclusion of Patches' story near the end of the 2nd DLC was close to it.

    • @canadiangopnik7007
      @canadiangopnik7007 Před rokem +24

      then he gets Isekai'd to Elden Ring to kick the player off a cliff

    • @Hellion6325
      @Hellion6325 Před rokem +11

      @@canadiangopnik7007 Him fucking off from Radahn fight is so funny lol

    • @Doomsong83
      @Doomsong83 Před rokem +4

      I was literally moved to tears at this moment.

    • @Oliver-Thyella
      @Oliver-Thyella Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Doomsong83Patches fucking off from Radahn’s fight? I mean, it’s iconic, but you you don’t have to go insane over that.

    • @dreadlock375
      @dreadlock375 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Oliver-Thyellalet the man appreciate the immaculate act of fucking off

  • @rangedweevil6150
    @rangedweevil6150 Před rokem +263

    The first "phase" of the track has always been really interesting to me because of how bombastic and final it sounds, without ever getting any resolution to that finality. It just keeps building up and building up and then being sent back to the beginning, a cycle that keeps perpetuating with no end. In my mind, it's indicative of the nature of the Souls games; an endless cycle of perpetuation that is maintained through sacrifice, never being allowed to run it's course into the next age. It's fitting, then, that the one who started the cycle in the first place, Gwyn, should be the theme that breaks the cycle and finally let's the song resolve. It feels poetic in a way, that it's only after facing the soul of the first lord, that the legacy of lords can finally be put to rest.

  • @ygorschuma3059
    @ygorschuma3059 Před rokem +90

    People always talk about the Gwyn's portion in Soul of Cinder's theme, but something else that almost everyone sleeps on is the fact that the Firelink's Shrine theme plays in the first few notes of the song aswell. Starts with Firelink, ends with Gwyn.

  • @Seelensocke
    @Seelensocke Před rokem +554

    6:10 - There. This moment right there. Honest to God, never has any CZcams video managed to put THIS huge of a genuine, honest, satisfied grin on my face than right at this moment. The second it clicked for you was so, SO great to behold. As I've said before, the fact that how the musical pieces influence you can be seen and heard as it's happening is such a great quality that you possess. This moment has made me so happy and I genuinely thank you for sharing your emotional responses time and again. It's amazing.
    Cheers!

    • @MarcoMeatball
      @MarcoMeatball  Před rokem +52

      Aw Thanks Prime. Means a lot :)

    • @Blandy8521
      @Blandy8521 Před rokem +14

      It made me laugh and put a smile on my face for the rest of the video

    • @kamika646
      @kamika646 Před rokem +11

      Literal PogU moment

  • @Waggendaily
    @Waggendaily Před rokem +144

    When I fought Soul of Cinder the first time I was like "I'm fighting myself you tricky shits" and then when Gwyn theme hit I broke down in tears because I knew that this was it, the world I had come to know and love was coming to it's final end, the finality of it all just hit me like a truck

  • @philipp523
    @philipp523 Před rokem +260

    When i was fighting the Soul of Cinder and then the second phase started...and i heard the first notes of the music...i started crying.
    It just was overwhelming.
    Gwyn, after so many years we meet again.

    • @zeallust8542
      @zeallust8542 Před rokem +12

      Gwyn may still be the single most worthy lord of cinder ever. He gave away everything to stave off the dark, and he had a lot more to give than your usual lord of cinder. As far as im aware, he wasnt even certain it would work.

    • @Doomsong83
      @Doomsong83 Před rokem +3

      Same. One of my favorite gaming moments.

    • @dlwf11111
      @dlwf11111 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@zeallust8542He was, but man was he still an evil bastard for creating the biggest lie ever told just to keep the humans from ever getting their age of dark.

    • @zeallust8542
      @zeallust8542 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@dlwf11111 Oh im not saying he was a good person, he definitely wasnt. Dude ruined the world lmao

    • @dlwf11111
      @dlwf11111 Před 7 měsíci

      @@zeallust8542 gotta respect the balls on the man though for going against the very fabric of the universe 😂

  • @siragito405
    @siragito405 Před rokem +17

    First phase : Heroic, Noble.
    Second phase : The First Sin

  • @AegisKHAOS
    @AegisKHAOS Před rokem +75

    Soul of Cinder was the best form of fan service FromSoft gave us. He may not be considered the hardest boss, but fighting against basically a boss version of the player in the first half, and then follow up with fighting Gwynn in the second half was genius. A nice way of conveying the fact that the final boss is an amalgamation of all the lords who sacrificed themselves to keep the Age of Fire alive. The plin-plin-plon in the second half of the music only adds to the fight. It was genius.

  • @memeweirdguyn.0019
    @memeweirdguyn.0019 Před rokem +7

    The boss theme that makes you go *"AHA! THIS IS THE END!!!!"*
    To
    *"Oh my God...this is the end...of everything...."*

  • @MrDekasOne
    @MrDekasOne Před rokem +45

    Ever person who had played ds1 felt some kind of way once Gwyn's theme starts at the start of phase 2 and to see him start using Gwyn's move set as well, right in the feels

  • @queenvictoriann
    @queenvictoriann Před rokem +78

    Soul of Cinder was like…a tragic homecoming for all of us, haha! The big swell in the first phase is so dramatic and anguished, but then it drops and we hear the three piano notes! We all just lost it 😅
    Such a great tribute, and the ending of that song really sounds like a fire dwindling and fading out as the piano/violin combo gets quieter and more subdued. It’s one of my all time favorites. Thanks to Motoi Sakuraba and Yuka Kitamura for making the coolest musical original and tribute in the saga! I love how they linked it. (Linked…hehe…get it?)

  • @JamisonthaBRO15
    @JamisonthaBRO15 Před rokem +16

    I love hearing this song because every time it gets to the second phase, it becomes a moment of melancholy and nostalgia. "Oh. Hello, old friend..."

  • @Yilue
    @Yilue Před rokem +84

    SUCH A BANGER. Just AHHH so much to say about this song. The first half is some grand, epic, scary and fiery duel to with this masked, human formed god who has skills of literally everything. Then the second half. Chefs kiss. You hear some piano keys tease you a little. And then you realise its gwyne theme as it fully transitions into the second half. Also in game the second phase of the soul of cinder is gwyns move set. Also the voilin in the second half with gwyns theme changes it in such a amazing way. Just speachless. Such an amazing way to end the series.

  • @REDACTEDJR
    @REDACTEDJR Před rokem +18

    Man I just love how you can see Marco connect the dots and ultimately realizes what it is, it's just great all around

  • @AnriHarper
    @AnriHarper Před rokem +16

    The first time I got to second phase, and I heard the plin-plin-plon, and saw him start using Gwyn's moves, I was stunned and promptly died while I was about to start crying.

  • @NobleLeader6
    @NobleLeader6 Před rokem +16

    My favorite thing about the SoC fight is exactly what you caught at 6:10. Here you are, fighting this incarnation of every soul to ever link the Fire. You've driven it into a corner. It falls to one knee, then stands and plants its sword into the ash of the Kiln of the First Flame, and with a great fire, transforms it into a new form, a greatsword. It unleashes a flurry of attacks, and almost immediately after, you hear Gwyn's piano piece break into this formerly epic theme. When I first heard those 3 notes, I stopped fighting back and just observed. Not only does the music take on Gwyn's theme, but the SoC begins fighting like Gwyn, using his sword and lightning like the Lord of Sunlight would have had he not become the Lord of Cinder.
    It was a fantastic moment that I'm not sure I'll ever have again.

  • @paradoxxis8612
    @paradoxxis8612 Před rokem +35

    The symbolism in this song is phenomenal. Personally, my favorite element of it is the way the song winds down, a musical reflection of the fate of Lothric, and of the world.
    The first half of the song is triumphant, climactic, powerful, everything you expect a final boss to be. But the second phase takes you by surprise - and not just because of Gwyn. As you reach the second phase, as the Soul of Cinder embodies Gwyn himself in a final desperate attempt to stave off the inevitable, the song fades away. The vocals, the brass, the drums, they all disappear. The remaining instruments mirror the fate of the world itself.
    In the time of Dark Souls 3, the Age of Fire has been prolonged far beyond its natural end, the First Flame kept alive for far too long. Even linking the flame now barely keeps but a spark alive, as the world grows weary. The world was once great, once powerful, once triumphant. Now, it is cold, melancholy, barely clinging on at the behest of those afraid of the inevitable Dark.
    The music, too, desperately clings on to the legacy of the past in the face of an inevitable fate. Gwyn's theme, the legacy of Fire, is all that remains, and it too fades quieter and quieter, as a single bell repeatedly rings, a toll for the end of the world.

  • @guy7912
    @guy7912 Před rokem +57

    For me, the music in Phase one is super action-inspiring yet tragic in a way (foreshadowing things to come?). I liken it to being the "Fantastical Battle of the Ages that is Tragic in reality." Like a Hero who has to choose between whats right for him or for the greater good; Which I believe suits very well. Then Phase 2 comes and makes my eyes wetter than Niagara Falls during a massive storm.

  • @coobie3469
    @coobie3469 Před rokem +33

    I love the part where it's slowly getting more and more intense before it drops into the piano part.
    This piece is epic and sad simultaneously.

  • @JorgeCruz-ld5mp
    @JorgeCruz-ld5mp Před rokem +19

    I love how this song starts epic and heroic and ends with that sad Gwyn notes

  • @RasenCore
    @RasenCore Před rokem +9

    The Soul of Cinder is basically the amalgamation of the souls and wills of the countless beings that gave their life to kindle the flame by becoming Lords of Cinder, with Gwyn being the first and most ancient. That's why in the first half it fights as "normal" Dark Souls "classes" since it's canon that many undead gave their life to the flame. It's an amazing wrap up to the cycles of kindling.

  • @AR-bj5et
    @AR-bj5et Před rokem +68

    Probably my fave video game track of all time. Dramatic grandeur of a final boss fight, the way it feels like a raging inferno slowly dwindling down to embers which finally go out in a faint smoke, the motif reference to Gwyn, it's absolutely perfect, especially representing the death of an era; this without doubt screams 'the end'. I'm not even a Fromsoft superfan, but man they smashed this out of the park so hard.
    Gonna suggest Knight Artorias again. I commented it before and I think you mentioned that you had plans to make one on his music but I either missed it or it's still somewhere down the list. Honestly, it might not be a bad pick for your halloween stream tonight! It's not exactly a horror track, but it has its unsettling moments for sure.
    Love what you do, man.

    • @MarcoMeatball
      @MarcoMeatball  Před rokem +9

      Thank you ❤️ Artorias is in the waiting chamber otherwise known as my unlisted videos 😂

    • @atomicbaconbits6695
      @atomicbaconbits6695 Před rokem

      I've never been able to hear it, but I believe there is a motif to Artorias in Abyss Watchers. I might go back and try to find it.

    • @genoesler7938
      @genoesler7938 Před rokem +1

      @@atomicbaconbits6695 there most likely would be a motif to Artorias because it is heavily implied that He is what inspired the Abyss Watchers. Their concept was based on him and it is implied that they are heavily reverent of him. Although there is no direct contact between Artiorias and the Abyss Watchers

    • @atomicbaconbits6695
      @atomicbaconbits6695 Před rokem

      @@genoesler7938 Well, yes. I know the lore all too well. I just haven't listened for the motif, and with all the times I've listened to abyss watchers, I haven't heard it.
      And I know motifs, I can tell you every single motif to the song "Hollow Knight" in the Hollow Knight soundtrack. Though, that's not really relevant.

    • @atomicbaconbits6695
      @atomicbaconbits6695 Před rokem

      @@genoesler7938 I found it. It's the first ten seconds of each song are played on a different note, but it is the same melody.

  • @ambralemon
    @ambralemon Před rokem +12

    This theme always makes me tear up. Once I got to Soul of Cinder's 2nd phase, my grip on the controller just weakened and I started absolutely WEEPING MY SOUL OUT, dying while barely reacting to the boss itself. The notes just took me out.
    Now I get chills every time the 2nd phase part of the song starts playing.

  • @lea-5082
    @lea-5082 Před rokem +13

    Your switching to Gwynn theme made me think it was that part already and your reaction to the actual piano part was great. You're completely right on the feeling of fighting Gwynn again , as the music changed , so does the boss. Making him fight similar to gwyn

  • @sanfransiscon
    @sanfransiscon Před rokem +14

    My favorite detail in this song is the violin's melody, which appears more prominently through vocals in the credits song.
    I personally interpret this as like a prediction of things to come as the Soul of Cinder sees the point of no return drawing closer.

  • @amscarpi
    @amscarpi Před rokem +3

    Love how you paused to talk about the vocals right before the piano kicked in, perfect timing for you to go back to compare when you were seconds away from having that connection between the two show up

  • @novanation5870
    @novanation5870 Před rokem +7

    The same melody being used halfway in really brings in the emotions. Just thinking about the connection, and then the transition, and that it's THE end of Dark Souls, it almost makes me cry. Which is astounding because I'm not someone who is known to cry ever, yet this theme brings it in EVERY, SINGLE, TIME. The impact is felt within every fiber of my being, every bell struck, every string plucked, every key pressed. It all comes back deep inside your very being.

  • @ryanschulte3742
    @ryanschulte3742 Před rokem +14

    Day 32 of asking for riven of a thousand voices,
    and if I remember correctly the soul of Cinder is basically meant to be the combination of all the players that beat dark souls So you’re basically fighting you.

  • @zetta8277
    @zetta8277 Před rokem +12

    Imagine going through all the souls games and hearing those three notes, that broke me. Then after killing SoC and getting your ending you get the Epilogue theme which to me is the saddest theme in the series. The implication the theme has always makes me tear up.

  • @BrienneofDarth
    @BrienneofDarth Před rokem +6

    It was wild to me when you said you weren't noticing a melody in common, right after the piano notes that 100% immediately upon hearing them in Dark Souls 3 for the first time it clicked who I was fighting. That familiar, sad little bit of piano bringing me all the way back to the end of the beginning.

  • @fraserking4747
    @fraserking4747 Před rokem +14

    Hearing the connection between this boss and Gwyn makes it one of my absolute favourite tracks in the series. One last violent and angry gasp of one of the most important characters in the entire Souls trilogy.
    Then the track quietens down, we hear those familiar piano notes, and we realise we’re almost literally hearing history repeat itself. The end of the cycle is coming again, just like it did for Gwyn all those years before, and both sides know it. The Soul of Cinder, an amalgamation of Gwyn, of the hero of the first game, and all those Lords of Cinder, fighting and struggling against the inevitable.
    I couldn’t think of a more fitting send off for the series.

  • @beardedzeus1337
    @beardedzeus1337 Před rokem +6

    When I made it to SoC and heard the track start the story started unrolling itself. The beginning is epic to really set the tone that this is the final battle. This. Is. It. And during the transition to the second phase as the SoC is switching to Gwyns moveset the music switches to a more somber tone. Trying to make you understand what you're about to witness will rock you to your core. And then.... plin-plin-plon.... followed by desperation and it hits you... all at once... you realize for the first time.. exactly what linking the flame is... you realize the futility of your actions... of every Chosen Undeads actions. And of Gwyns.. a man that gave literally everything in order to link the first flame.
    And it no longer becomes a battle between you and a boss... it becomes you the player laying your best friend to rest.

  • @DireNecro
    @DireNecro Před rokem +26

    I would really recommend you to listen to the epilogue/ credit OST for dark souls 3 , it's one that gets overlooked a lot due to people just skipping the credits and it not being a boss theme, i know you will enjoy it 😉

  • @kasai1924
    @kasai1924 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I love to rewatch these videos all the time, I just heard the piano notes again and got the biggest fucking chills. I've heard this so many times but it still gets me

  • @blue_ronado
    @blue_ronado Před rokem +3

    I was JUST thinking about this song, and now I'm seeing this pop up in my sub box. Excellent timing

  • @meticulousCheese
    @meticulousCheese Před rokem +11

    Every time I hear Gwyn's theme and the beginning of the phase 2 Soul of Cinder theme *without fail* I'm wrapped in a soft blanket of melancholy and get chills that run to the base of my skull.
    If you ever want to know more about the story and world of the souls games, VaatiVidya is a wonderful story teller.

  • @cRimson2cuRse49
    @cRimson2cuRse49 Před rokem +3

    Found out you covered Darkeater Midir a few days ago and now Soul of Cinder? Such fantastic tracks. I’m eating good on DS songs in this channel.

  • @haschwell2757
    @haschwell2757 Před rokem +18

    This is still my favorite soundtrack in Fromsoftware games. Such a simple callback to dark souls 1 but it also manages to be an incredibly complex piece of storytelling. Who are you fighting? Why are you fighting them? Will you become the next Soul of Cinder and history keeps repeating itself?

  • @Asfragged
    @Asfragged Před rokem +2

    6:00 right there, the visible, "wait a minute...". love it.

  • @jackaboy7748
    @jackaboy7748 Před rokem +2

    WOW, I've been watching some of your reactions over the past couple days, absolutely love your content! so happy you reacted to this!

  • @brub1738
    @brub1738 Před rokem +3

    I started my dark souls journey with 3 so when I went to play the first game and heard gwyn's theme and started to go crazy when I realized how connected everything was.

  • @LemonyGoose
    @LemonyGoose Před rokem +1

    I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR SOMEONE ELSE TO REACT TO THIS TYSM

  • @Shinraui1243
    @Shinraui1243 Před rokem +2

    I love this reaction and channel. As someone with little experience in opera its great to have a more in-depth touch on these aspects of what is truly an under-appreciated art form in videogame music.

  • @jessebridgeman767
    @jessebridgeman767 Před rokem +2

    I will never get over how perfect the last motif is. It's practically begging to be put out of its misery and pulls no punches for how bad you'll feel doing it.

  • @drdomvondoom9265
    @drdomvondoom9265 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This piece totally speaks to me, I went through 4 years of addiction, now a recovering addict, this drug was introduced to me by my Ex at the time, and having lost everything including her, there was this sorrowful bitter rage I dealt with, having come out of it with stage 3 heart failure. The song reminds me of that time where I was bitterly and with this impudent rage that I cast in all directions towards her, towards my parents, towards everyone that culminated in this depression and sadness, but still undertoned by that sad rage. A sense of failure, a sense of losing all that I cared about and having to shed that life, and essentially rekindle my own fire, a passing of one life to the next.

  • @cryptidarchitect4578
    @cryptidarchitect4578 Před rokem +4

    I’m new to your channel, but your passion and understanding in the videos I’ve seen has been wonderful to see! Your sentiment of wanting to hear this kind of music actually played in a symphony hall resonates so deeply with me, I played in an philharmonic orchestra for 7 years and always fantasized and dreamed of experiencing that kind of majesty around these songs.
    Can’t wait to see more of your content, thank you.

    • @MarcoMeatball
      @MarcoMeatball  Před rokem +2

      Amazing! Welcome! And thank you ❤️❤️🥰

  • @swauseguy9911
    @swauseguy9911 Před rokem +8

    I love watching your content. Im no expert on music but as somebody who likes storytelling and is aspiring to tell my own, I wholely understand the deep connection between music, and telling a story. I love music for this, and i enjoy a wide spectrum which includes your area of expertise. Loving this content as ive said, keep it up!

  • @xenocross6597
    @xenocross6597 Před měsícem +1

    The Soul of Cinder’s second phase is Gwyn himself, at his prime, essentially (as evidenced by the presence of his lightning). The Soul of Cinder as a whole is an amalgamation of everyone who’s ever linked the fire

  • @MaxpowerHD95
    @MaxpowerHD95 Před rokem +1

    I didn't play any soulsborne game, but i read all the lore, and the music it's so accurate with the moment you encouter each boss that every time i listen again some song i can't feel emotional, some songs even change my mood and get me in tears, and this pice over here it's one of them.

  • @jo3y960
    @jo3y960 Před rokem +1

    Yeah. I was expecting this for a long while. Really good stuff as always!
    That reaction was truly priceless

  • @Bloodbathx01x
    @Bloodbathx01x Před rokem +1

    One thing I found absolutely genius was the dissonance the melody is fading as well as the first flame is fading, what this channel and many others has taught me is a story can be told throughout music yes, but in a style such as this.. its definitely a first for me

  • @canyouwriteanythinghere
    @canyouwriteanythinghere Před rokem +3

    Man, your reaction to noticing Gwyn's theme in Cinder's is absolutely precious and probably the same every DS veteran had when they heard it, lol.

  • @Dizzifying1
    @Dizzifying1 Před rokem +2

    When the phase changes in the Soul of Cinder fight and you hear the iconic 'plin plin plon' it is supposed to instill awe and terror in you. Causing the player to say hopelessly "No, not again!"

  • @RY903
    @RY903 Před rokem +1

    When you have the insight and go through soulsborne game again, it really hit different.
    Really love the way from software use music to tell story. So much love and passion, dark and sadness, and sound such beautiful too.

  • @Molimo95
    @Molimo95 Před rokem +2

    I know nothing about music and screamed out loud when I heard literally the first note of Gwyn's theme in the Soul of Cinder soundtrack.

  • @soulstice94
    @soulstice94 Před rokem +5

    I legit cried on the 2nd half of the fight, being overwhelmed by nostalgia, excitement, and sadness to what was the end of such an amazing game series. Pairing Gwyn's music into the Soul of Cinder was a wonderful idea and lined up perfectly when he started attacking the player exactly like Gwyn did all those years ago from the first game. It really felt like a goodbye in a very bittersweet sort of way (even though we got Elden Ring)
    I'm even tearing up a bit now listening again, what a piece
    On top of what others have said, I really like to believe that we only here 1 solo vocalist because it's the end of the world and a fight between 1 human (player) and 1 entity being the Soul of Cinder.

  • @AiroDusk
    @AiroDusk Před rokem +2

    Listening to this and thinking about it, I could imagine everyone that had linked the flame after being used as kindle knew it was a mistake and this was that silent rage of regret of not letting the flame fade but cannot due to everyone linking it thinking they're helping.

  • @jarlsunshot5542
    @jarlsunshot5542 Před měsícem

    I also adore the choice to put the 3 notes from Gwyns theme right at the start of the Elden Ring theme song to sorta show moving on from that while still keeping its motif, it’s a nice touch

  • @ParaVT
    @ParaVT Před rokem +1

    8:05 I remember it so fondly. It was launch day of Dark Souls 3, me and my friend from college had both been up all day playing the game but he had gone to bed. I had my music low but enough that I could hear it as I played and just sat in the darkness of my room with just the game lighting me. And then I got here and I struggled with the first phase for so long until finally I hit that second phase and Gwyn's moveset came out and the music started playing and I....honestly...I wept.
    For me, Dark Souls was a game that really challenged me as a person and gave me something to be excited for. It was MY game, the one I could be proud of and have knowledge about. I played every game on release near enough countless times over. So for me, that music wasn't just a thank you for playing...it was almost a lullaby. It was the composer almost saying "it's okay, you can rest now" and it still means the world to me all these years later.

  • @nightmike7655
    @nightmike7655 Před 29 dny +1

    At first I thought that it was a a missed opportunity that you aren't familiar with ds lore. But now I realise the value of it, because you are unbiased of the current hypotheses. The music tells us much, but we put in in place after we know the lore, specially in ds3. It's great that your views are actually valuable for the community!

  • @Stickarms99
    @Stickarms99 Před rokem +1

    It was such a joy watching the lightbulb go off as you realized the musical connection. I can tell you that this boss fight brought many Dark Souls veterans (myself included) to tears, for that very reason. I always love watching someone else get to understand and appreciate what FromSoft did with this boss for the first time, I wish I could go back and fight the Soul of Cinder for the first time again. Just such an incredible boss from an incredible series.

  • @Yamazukisama
    @Yamazukisama Před rokem +1

    The Soul of Cinder music gives me goosebumps every time I play through this game without fail. I must've heard it hundreds of times by now, but it still continues to do this to me.
    I remember playing through Dark Souls 3 for the very first time, and hearing this, I actually cried, because I could tell this was the end of the series. This piece is so special to me. I'm glad you covered this. c:

  • @xaviendrake714
    @xaviendrake714 Před rokem +1

    (Doing the thing where I comment before watching)
    I noticed when gwyn's theme kicks in the main theme of the game can be heard mixed in with it. I highly recommend listening to the epilogue song (Specifically the ringed city version), such a beautifully harrowing piece about everything coming to a close. Honestly makes me cry sometimes.

  • @Mad_Peasant_King
    @Mad_Peasant_King Před rokem +2

    Hearing those three notes made me cry when I first fought Soul of Cinder and it was such a wonderful and heartbreaking moment for me because that symbolized that this was their send off on the dark souls saga

  • @trevorohman8196
    @trevorohman8196 Před rokem +1

    Watched my roommate finish DS3 last night, and I’ve been waiting for him to get to SoC for the whole time purely for the music. SO GOOD!

  • @THExRISER
    @THExRISER Před rokem +5

    This reaction was worth the wait.

  • @PlayChaine
    @PlayChaine Před rokem +2

    The fact that the piano notes represent the glimpse of Gwyn remaining in the FInal Foe is so fricking beautiful

  • @Onikame
    @Onikame Před rokem +2

    Now ya gotta hear the ending credits song. (I forget the actual tital) same theme as this, but haunting and beautiful. The music in the Souls series defines the tone with perfection. A haunting, tragic, bleak , adventure.

  • @maluria5676
    @maluria5676 Před rokem

    God I'm so glad you did this, it's one of my absolute favorite tracks from DS3

  • @zaxbitterzen2178
    @zaxbitterzen2178 Před rokem +2

    Lmmmmmaaaaooooo the moment Gwyn's theme hits you Marco I about lost it. Bare witness for the First Lord of Cinder is very much within the foe that stands before you!!!

  • @zextax2680
    @zextax2680 Před 4 měsíci +2

    6:10 hah everyones reaction when they hear that for the first time... Man the nostalgia hits hard...

  • @legodofarkstrash9439
    @legodofarkstrash9439 Před rokem +1

    honestly man, you described the feelings i felt upon hearing the 2nd phase theme kick in perfectly. i had to try really hard to hold back the tears upon hearing the piano the entire fight. all the memories i made while playing through dark souls 1 and 2 daily for years up until dark souls 3 came flooding into my mind. just like in dark souls 1, i played through dark souls 3 with my elite knight set and grass-crest shield which was always my go-to set. once i defeated the Soul of Cinder, i couldnt hold back the tears anymore and it was such an insane feeling. i never expected such a finale (before we got the dlc) to the dark souls trilogy and it was byfar the greatest end to any game ive ever played in my entire life

  • @DuskWolf224
    @DuskWolf224 Před rokem +2

    I love seeing that moment of recognition in people's eyes whenever Plin Plin Plon drops. It's so satisfying! Thanks for listening with us, I really enjoyed it!

  • @woskre9155
    @woskre9155 Před rokem +2

    When you hear the plin plin plon it hits you right on the feels

  • @Unknown-to8lo
    @Unknown-to8lo Před rokem

    For me, playing Dark Souls 1 and 3 has been one of the best musical experiences I've ever had. I love how music connects and tells a story.
    Nice video!

  • @NO-su3mf
    @NO-su3mf Před rokem +1

    Honestly had that same reaction when I heard that piano at the end of my dark souls journey, almost dropped my controller. Dark souls will always be my favorite game/s of all time, the gameplay the lore and story but almost most importantly its music is like nothing else. Love the content as always, very insightful and your passionate anylses are always entertaining. keep it up

  • @undeadtoast7554
    @undeadtoast7554 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been waiting for this one

  • @nicholaswilliams4598
    @nicholaswilliams4598 Před rokem +1

    The first time I got to the end of DS3 back on release and got to phase 2 it felt like I was punched in the gut. The repetitious cycle unending, the soul of cinder merely an amalgamation of all those who linked the fire after Gwyn doomed reality, ultimately. It all clicked. The end of the world, the weird fighting styles of phase 1, and ending with Gwyn. From where it began it must end. I did the Usurper ending as the Lord of Hollows, and even after doing the DLCs much later it just... fits. so well. Your interpretation was amazing to hear and you articulated what I was feeling so very well when engaging in that fight and hearing that score. wonderful.

  • @corneliuslung3259
    @corneliuslung3259 Před rokem +3

    My first play through of darksouls 1 was rough but beating gwyn at the end was super satisfying to the point where i said… “lets do it again”. Then after all these years, hearing Gwyn’s theme in the final fight with soul of cinder made me terrified

  • @jodexstar2238
    @jodexstar2238 Před rokem +1

    Damn this song always grips me by the heart. I can still remember my first playthrough through DS3 and when that gwyn bit started playing in the final boss I had to play through it all the while crying. Let me tell you that was the hardest dark souls challenge so far and at the time the perfect way to say goodbye to the souls series as a whole :)

  • @Bread9867
    @Bread9867 Před rokem +1

    When i played through dark souls 1 and then immediately went through dark souls 3 and fought the souls of cinder when that phase transition hit i felt a chill run through my entire body and i froze i was like “oh my god” and then i died 5 seconds later because it distracted me that was an amazing experience and i would do many things to be able to do that again

  • @Fusi453
    @Fusi453 Před rokem +2

    Y’know- having played DS1 on my 360 at the age of around 9 or 10- when I fought this boss, I thought it was humorous that the final boss was “an over glorified npc”… then he started swapping weapons with a chilling sound accompanied, then it hit me: I’m in there! I was fighting every souls player in this fight over the future of this world- some fans didn’t want me to smother the flame- and it was satisfying once the realization hit. I got him to second phase and noticed his jump and plin plin plon right away. Seeing his combo, golden lightning attacks, music, and his sword swings startled me. I was shivering because I killed the very man who created the world and linked the flame so many years ago, and I just fought the fans to get to this moment- full circle. Here was the incarnation of Gwyn, protecting the flame from me once again. Once the final blow was struck, I didn’t really know how to feel. Life was shitty at the time and hearing those 3 notes made me have hard flashbacks to the first game and the fun moments I near forgot- Artorias, Manus, everyone I met and all the secrets I found… and it was coming to an end I felt was too soon. I summoned the fire keeper and just sat there, watching the credits roll with my hands on my chin, sat upright with the world I grew to love faded away. I was crying for the first time in about 3-4 years, and I didn’t know what to think or feel. It was a rush… I put the game down for a while and picked it back up to do its dlc’s and I felt like I was back in my prime(picked it back up after Elden Ring had been out for a few months). Friede, Midir, Demon Prince, Halflight, and Gael… Gael is an entirely different story- who I’m indebted to- which I won’t go over. All I’ll say is I really felt at home in this cold and harsh world. It somehow brought me comfort, despite being depressed and on the border of offing myself. It’s strange where we find comfort, y’know?

  • @paramedic2172
    @paramedic2172 Před rokem

    I love the transition from 1st to 2nd phase, so dramatic!

  • @kingcookie9777
    @kingcookie9777 Před 2 měsíci +2

    "Lets go" *plays soul of cinder theme*
    Me who had this on autoplay while i was asleep: REAL SHIT

  • @sirjj25
    @sirjj25 Před rokem +1

    I have played through all the souls games many times, and i remember when i first played ds3 and got to this fight, i was so enthralled when i found put he was using players move sets. But as soon as that second health bar appeared and he did gwyn's rush combo, i recognized it and then the piano kicked in and i realized he had reverted back to gwyn, and i just started crying. We all knew that ds3 was going to be the last of the souls games, and having you go back to gwyn one last time, it all finally hits.
    The soul of cinder fights with the power of every player that has ever played a dark souls game. This to me is you not only overcoming every other player, but this is you overcoming every one of your characters. Then when he realizes he cant win with power swapping between player move sets, he does what everyone would do in that situation, he goes back to the basics, and it makes for such an emotional fight.
    I never thought the series would end this way, but after this. I don't think it could of ended any other way.

  • @acrimony1611
    @acrimony1611 Před rokem

    This right here, is exactly like what you said. As someone who has been a enormous fan of the series. That reveal of Gwyns theme in Soul of Cinders. It was a feeling ive never had captured before, it goes beyond words

  • @unattractable145
    @unattractable145 Před rokem

    What's cool about the Soul of Cinder OST is that there's a very suttle change in the Plin Plin Plon beat. Ds1 Lord of Cinder is more high pitched, giving off a "this is the end before the beginning" type of vibe. While Soul of Cinder adds on a slightly lower out of tune note. Giving off a more finalized kind of feeling, "This is the End of Everything, let's remember where we came from." I love this theme so much man. It's so Grand and Melancholic at the same time. Great video as always 👍.

  • @mangaflipnoteanimations6159

    6:10
    Gotta love the SHOCK 😂
    Also I really liked what you said about videogame music being classical music, its a beautiful fact❤

  • @aVerySillyBilly
    @aVerySillyBilly Před 9 měsíci +2

    when you first hear the Plin Plin Plon, it`s a magical Dark Souls moment.

  • @wolfinthedepths
    @wolfinthedepths Před rokem +1

    this is one of those Soulsborne tracks that brings tears to my eyes every single time, without fail. man, i love these video games so much, the impact the games and their music have on me will never fade away