The Witcher 3 - Vesemir Death Scene [1080p HD]
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- The Witcher 3 Vesemir's Death Scene in 1080p HD
Vesemir passes away in this very sad scene, probably one of the saddest scenes in the game, what do you think of Vesemir dying in the latest Witcher game?
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"No witcher has ever died in his own bed"
WayfaringFellow even geralt 😢
WayfaringFellow fucking letho
I hate portals - Geralt
WayfaringFellow :(
@@VinceYuan321 Geralt is not dead.I mean we have seen that at the end of game than he is alive
-Did he die like a witcher?
-No.
-He died like a hero.
Unpopular Opinion Guy?
how does a Witcher die
A WITCHER NEVER DIED IN HIS OWN BED
-He died like a hero.
I absolutely loved when Geralt said that. 💪🏽😢
🥺
Don't like that line. It implies Witchers aren't heroes by default. I'd say being created to save towns and villages from monsters for a living, saving ungrateful people who hate and fear them, says otherwise.
That look Geralt has on his face when he sees Vesemir lying there is heartbreaking. This saga is just god-like. The books and games alike.
My heart shattered into pieces when he died but even more when you see Geralt's face and Ciri next to Vesemir 😭😭😭😭
Vesemir coulda solo’d Imlerith imo
@@olycatastrophen7318 Yeah but he was pinned up against the wall by Imlerith's hand because of plot.
@@olycatastrophen7318 nah, Vesemir was tough, but Imlerith was a general of the wild hunt, someone even Geralt had trouble fighting, Vesamir stood very little chance against him, although I feel he could've fought quite well alone.
Don't you mean *neck breaking* ?
If you choose the dialogue option of "There is no blame, just grief." Geralt will say something along the line of "I can't cry, I don't know how." Always drags my emotions down to oblivion.
He shed a tear during Priscilla's song
@@dravenocklost4253 proof that mutations does not kill your emotions but its the hellish militaristic training that kills off a witchers emotions
@@r3ll282 even then they're still there, just repressed.
And then when he finds Ciri dead in the cottage he looks utterly destroyed. So many emotional details in the game
It's better in Polish. Directly translates to "I wish I was able to cry"
Geralts face when he sees vesemir brings the onions to the Room
So fucking true.
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It brings death, destiny, heroics, and heartbreak to the room...
Geralt: _"....It's onion."_
Damn! Look at those brief moment when Vesemir outplayed both Imlerith and Eredin in close combat. He must be a beast in his younger days. I bet he can defeat them in a one on one fight.
kamenballer Geralt learned everything from him and he is a master witcher himself. Even in the starting of this, he easily finds out weakness in Geralt's method when hunting Griffon.
@@ulquiorraschiffer1956 Vesemir tells him off for being too obvious with his upward vertical strike. Geralt uses that same upward vertical strike to land the finisher on Eredin at the end of the game.
He was the fencing instructor so it makes sense he'd be a badass
@@claudiaathanasia597 he uses a horizontal slash when he finishes off eredin not a vertical upward strike
"beware of an old man in a profession where men die young"
After watching the animated movie about Vesemir, it hits even harder
Wayyyy harder young Vesemir would've wrecked Imlerith
Same here :(
ong:(
Amazing movie
He wanted to sacrifice himself; by pushing ciri away he knows he will die(because it would leave an opening for the enemy) by saving ciry. Tbh he could beat him 1 on 1 but not as smoothly as Geralt did. Or considering his age he could kill him and still be killed by imlerith
Nothing more satisfying as when Geralt finally end Imlerith. I miss papa Vesemir.
Ninja22588 And the way Geralt did it was Godlike, nothing left of Imleriths head.
Imlerith: "Who taught you to fight like this?"
Gearalt: "The Witcher you slew."
Yeah. Geralt burned that bitch's face before ending him
Slumbering Abyss Prime Vesemir would of shit stomped that bitch without breaking a sweat.
Vesemir was kinda superior to Imlerith, he was just outnumbered and he had to save Ciri. If not for that Imlerith was dead on spot, Vesemir wouldnt let him stand up.
when they said witcher have no emotions because of the witcher mutations i see more emotions here than in andromeda
Daniel Filipe hahaha right
Nah Geralts face is just tired
I kno this is one year ago but minecraft skins have more emotions than andromedia
[Daniel Filipe] Witchers not having emotions is basically a common myth in that world.
Fun fact: andromeda's entire staff is now working with cdproject red and most of the staff working on Witcher 3 has left.
I legit cried a little
Same omg
wow a little grow older and play the game again without skipping all cutscenes and dialogue and then it wouldnt be a (little)
MUUHKO sorry I didn't cry you a river over a pixelated character.
Woofling Owl fucking nerd
Wolf1Michaen and they say witchers can't share a single tear
"Who tought you to fight like that ?!"
"The witcher you slew"
I love the "Never forget about your sword" motif used TWICE in that scene (and I'm pretty sure that's a lesson Vesemir was very strict about)
It is one of his mantras. I believe its mentioned on Skellige, when Geralt finally finds Ciri in the hut with the dwarves. Something along the lines of "A Witcher can forget to eat, to drink, to breath even, but a Witcher never, ever forgets to care for his blade."
Yeah and he was the fencing instructer at khaer morhen too, and after it was attacked and only a few survived he was kind of thrown into the role of the master of the keep, so little reminders of his particular origin are very poignant.
lol remember in time of contempt when ciri just fucking leaves her sword after pussying out of killing cahir
Hits Different after the new netflix movie, Vesemir is a god damn badass
He must be like 1000 years old if geralt is already old
@@mchi6621 nono
So lets calculate
Geralt (in his looks) in the movie was like 10-12
Say Vesemir was 65-70 in that time
Plus in the witcher 3 it is mentioned that geralt is 110 years now
So vesemir in tw3 is 165-170
@@Alan-xg4yr Yennefer is 110, geralt ita around 82-85
According to the Timeline in the Witcher wiki, Vesemir was born in the year 1095, considering Witcher 3 takes place in 1272, Vesemir at this time would be 177 years old.
Yall realise that game canon and netflix canon are a lot different right? Geralt finished school as witcher before it was attacked by violent mob driven by pointless hatred the wolf witchers did nothing to diserve it
Geralt's face when he sees Vesemir oh god
Gets me every time
You could tell he almost cried, which is massive seeing he's a witcher and is "emotionless", his eyes watering up in the end made me cry. Not to mention you actually realize when he died, Kaer Morhen dies with him.
The only times geralt ever cried, when he thought ciri was dead and here where he held it in because he needed to be strong in front of the others, I doubt geralt would've resisted crying if it was only him there.
@@ItsMeStrider also when dudu transformed into ciri
It's like a kitten :(
Mr.VeryGood geralt didnt cry he just felt pained
I may never forgive Witcher 3. This game broke my heart.
Mine too, mine too brother witcher 😭😭😭😭
TLOU 2: Hold my beer
It broke mine but damnn this game will always be my favorite
@@mouthofmanwe397 "HoLd mY beER" don't compare that shit to witcher 3, its a good thing TLOU2 is ps exclusive, that way less people will that crap...
@@mouthofmanwe397 You must be joking 🤦♂️
So sad, it was the closest thing geralt had to a father. He was such a beast too. He had like three to four hundered years of experience. What a legend.
And for some reason nobody see what i see. Vesemir after just caught by surprise puts imrelith to the ground in 2 seconds. If he wasnt focused on saving Ciri he wouuld have killed imlerith there. It took him literally 2 seconds .
@@mtrunkello yeah he put imrelith on the ground asap and even had eredin stumbling around like a toddler, he used his openings to get ciri away instead of fighting back otherwise hw would've been a pain in the ass for them.
If he was fighting 1v1 with any of them, they'd be dead on the ground in the matter of seconds
@@tinheart2853 well it was vesemir what did you expect, he has been killing monsters for 350 years
@@mtrunkello I doubt that. Imrelith almost beat Geralt and geralt is alot younger and more athletic than vesemir
Vesemir is badass enough to stand up to Imlerith, Caranthir, AND Eredin. All while having the ability to sacrifice himself for the greater good. Hot damn.
Avenging his death was in my opinion, the most satisfying part of this game.
True, I saved before killing Imlerith so whenever I wanted I could go back and kill that fucking bitch when ever I wanted. I'm also so damn glad I screenshotted when Ciri and Vesemir hugged and set it as my background photo. Never felt so thankful in my life for ctrl PrntScreen.
Vesemir has seen a lot of shit in his entire life to be scared of gothic elf specters. lol
Ben Corman What, you mean when we Dutch Ovened the Bastard? Yeah, twas bloody satisfying.
Marvellous Chester or when we impale caranthir into the ice and poke eredin's eye out before gutting him
Ben Corman yep
Imagine if Geralt died in front of Ciri. She'd scream so loud she'd tear Reality apart...
Well geralt did die in the novels...
@@homoman2825 thats up for interpretation.
Its easy! Jump off a balcony in front of her.
Thanks god there are no golf clubs in this world
@@uniquecorn491 Damn man joel's death still haunt me to this day
The whole battle of Kaer Morhen was one of the most well designed played and told parts of a story in video game history. It was like the 'Holy Shit!' moments got bigger and bigger and kept building and building. There was no way you would guess what was going to happen next throughout. And when Ciri unleashed her full power...Good Lord!
The Battle of Kaer Morhen in TW3 and the Suicide Mission in Mass Effect 2 are the two greatest "gather your allies for a great battle" moments in gaming history imho
@@jonathanoriley8260 you won't forget your first playthrough of ME 2, if you don't cheat and just play it like you think you should. Then you see your friends unceremoniously killed at a snap of a finger. I think I lost three the first time without looking anything up to know what the last mission was or how it would play out.
I knew someone had to die in this mission
I mean, Viggi the Loon did too
+Ben Corman
He did? I honestly think more should have died to make it more realistic.
I hoped it would be someone I didn't care about like Keira or Ves smh
I thought it was Eskel, lol
Willem Dafuck Hunt had the power of ice, why would you kill someone if you can just freeze him and don’t really have to bother.
Anyone here after hearing the passing of our great vesemir voice actor. This hurts even more now
Here
Rip
Wait seriously
@@dunbass7149 he died in December 14
Fuck man I was just playing my 2nd playthrough of witcher 3 and just went by the part where vesemir died now I realized his voice actor died less than 2 months ago 😭😭😭 ahh feels bad man may he rest in peace
Vesemir was the closest thing that Geralt had to a Father figure. After all this, he should want nothing more than Imlerith's head
Simple-Commentator-not-really 😅😅😅😅
Strange to think that your has-been friend ended up killing the closest man you had to a father figure all because he got a tiny little needle in his side.
Simple-Commentator-not-really imperith’s head doesn’t exist no more
Not just closest thing to a father figure. In the books Geralt straight up says Vesemir is his father.
"You always were an unruly child, I adored that about you."
Me 😭💔
This quote made me expect something bad would happen 💔
One thing I love about the Battle of Kaer Morhen is they did a good job portraying the strength of everyone, friend and foe. We saw how badass Eskel and Lambert are. We saw how brave Vesemir is (was :( ) Yennifer's shield is ridiculosu. Think about the little girl in the Incredibles. Think of how hard it was for her to make a shield around herself. Then look at what Yen did. Triss's fire magic is incredible, and that moment where she catches Ciri's sword and throws it back is awesome and of course Kiera shows some chops too when she kill like 5 or 6 hunters instantly. And even with all that look how quickly they're all thwarted once the Hunt got the advantage. Great job of displaying the power of the two forces at this battle.
Oh and of course after all that, we get to see they are all play things compared to Ciri's power.
811chelseafc Imagine if the Elder one fought for us 😅
811chelseafc in my game keira died before the war and zoltan and roche were there to help
Don't forget hjalmar jumping through a portal coming out and saying skelliger's colder
I loved seeing how Lamber and Geralt supported each other in a sword dance kind of way before retreating to the castle, as well as Eskel's baller moves inside the castle walls. It was just good to see, as you said, the powers of the NPC's.
Not only was Vesemir the ONLY one to avoid the frost while protecting Ciri from it, he single handedly took on two of the most powerful people in the game while protecting Ciri at the same time. Vesemir was no Witcher. He was a legend.
saddest scene in the game.
Nah, the bad ending is even more sad...
No, not really...
Really is. Didn't shed any tears for Vesemir. I was really sad but when I found out Ciri was dead and I could have prevented it. I couldn't stop crying. D:
Yeah, if you legit got the bade ending and didn't just look it up afterwards, it was really rough.
Those are some huge elves.
Legolas has been lifting
canelia y.
They're like the high elves in Skyrim who are 6'2-6'6
@@brocksimmons345 i'm 6.2, but I'm not elf 😁
This part and when geralt finally meets ciri is the part where I cried.
This whole battle was epic. Vesemir's death is one of the saddest in video game history. You could feel Ciri's pain when it happened. CDPR did a great job with emotions and detail during this moment. This and the funeral just made my eyes water and I don't cry much at games. The battle against Ilmerith on Bald Mountain just made it more satisfying. And I loved how Geralt responded with his question as to how he learned to fight. "The witcher you slew." - Burn!
This, along with the true pacifist's ending in Undertale, the good ending of Metro Last Light, and Kuro's tragic story arc in Ori & the Blind Forest have been among the few things in video games that have hit me hard in the feels. And people say video games can't be expressive, emotional art...
dom gears of war
Arthur (rdr2)
@@Based1889 I agree. RDR2 could have a top 5 of their own. Lol
@@jasondrew1853 what!? You replied to me😂 I was dumb enought to write a reply to a 5 year old comment lol.
Fs for our legend. Vesemir's VA died today. May he rest in peace.
Rest in peace
He deserves more then a 6 in Gwent 😭
Truly the most tragic moment.
Seriously tho, he shoud have been a hero card
Illyana would be proud of Vesemir.
Where real men cried
Him dying without his silver sword sheathed just shows he really went out fighting monsters the wild hunt specifically and nobody would ever really know
Caranthir really did put the wild hunt on his back, lol.
I feel like not enough people talk about the fact that Vesemir in one stroke had imlerith in his back not to mention he was bringing it to Eredin himself. Vesemir was no pushover
Edit: I was just watching it and he even gets a full horizontal slash on eredin on the third strike.
He was just outnumbered. If he was at his prime...
@@ImranPangilinan he would've ended the wild hunt alone, even with Ciri weighing him down
Ciri won't get caught at all, though
@@biggiganticbones well he was a legendary witcher
It was fucking impressive. Only reason Vesemir ended up impeded and trapped on the floor was because he chose to Aard ciri away from them in a selfless sacrifice. True hero
That "NOOOO" from Ciri when they break their neck really hits me like a train
god dammit even now when he says "now fly" I tear up
When people say "it's just a game" they have no idea
obviously..
What's this about witchers not having emotions... Geralt was obviously sad Vesemir died.
Geralt himself said it was a myth once I think. He just uses the myth according to his needs.
F. Atnoob Its not set in stone it just that they are trained to not show them. I mean if your entire childhood was gruelling training, then an extremely painful mutation i doubt youd show that much emotion either.
Rumor started to get people to hate the witchers. They clearly have all the emotions of normal people, Geralt's just a little jaded because of all he's seen
5:44 the most powerful moment in video games history.
Be as it may, I'd loved it way more that after the funeral Geralt, Lambert and Eskel would have went after Imlerith to avenge their mentor instead of just Geralt and Ciri :/
I just watch the new anime depicting the life of Vesemir. Damn, he was such a badass character and almost the same if not Wilder than Geralt himself.
Young Vesemir would woop his ass.
You got that right
ciri goes super saiyan
SENZU BEAN!
djmbex oh my dear lord. I just thought about commenting it.
KRILLIN NOOOOO
Ultra Instinct* :P (yes I know this comment was before Ultra Instinct existed)
Let's be honest here, if Vesemir hadn't sacrified his own life, the Wild Hunt would have killed every single person not of their interest there anyways, or worse. He only did what he knew he had to do.
Vesimir could have actually killed Imlerith right there but he was trying to save Ciri :(
not really he was overpowered easily since his 600+ years old. maybe eskekal or Geralt since they are still in their prime.
well i doubt he could have fought both at a time but one on one YESSS EVEN GERALT defeatrd them one on ine amd won
i mean with the dagger .He knew if he kills Imlerith with dagger others will just capture him.But if he just wounded him he knew he will be pissed off to kill him and that means they can't blackmail Ciri with him as hostage
He putted imlerith down in... like two second , Im pretty sure he waste him one on one , hell Im pretty sure he is a match to Eredin one on one .
Who is here after the nightmare of the wolf???
We are talking Game of Thrones plot and characters here! AAAA game, AAA is to small a rating! Vesemir's Death was emotional and a testament of great writing and direction.
It's very telling that someone who thinks Witcher 3 is an "AAAA" game uses Game of Thrones as a gold standard.
Game of Thrones is a platinum standard IMO. Gold is not enough.
panatha tube I really hope you randomly find this comment in like 10 years.
Amen
they were
I can't cry i don't know how
Geralt's expression
It's a son losing his father
I've been a gamer for over 25 years and playing this part of the Witcher was the first time I sobbed my heart out while playing a game. Being a Witcher 3 fanatic I started it over and made different decisions and cried again over the Baron.... This game really plays with your emotions. I'm not a lover of Sci-fi games but I truly am looking forward to Cyberpunk
This game has a way of conveying deep emotions in the most subtle ways; sometimes even just through animation. Like the scene where Geralt finds Ciri on the Isle of Mists and thinks she's dead. Just Geralt's response once he turned Ciri over destroyed me; the devastated look on his face, taking her in his arms and rocking back and forth. Then the joy and relief once she wakes up and hugs him back. And this scene; Vesemir's final moments, Ciri's reaction, and again the look on Geralt's face; it's just amazingly done and I simply can't ever help but tear up a bit... :')
Cyberpunk is gonna be a great game. I can't wait for it.
The bloody baron part was the epitome of incredible writing
Karla Trihy 25 years ago games didn’t even exist
@@user-uo2sl5us8f are you kidding? Dude
Geralt's reaction to seeing Vesemir's body left me teary-eyed
The Witcher 2 and 3 are the first games that when I finished, I felt an extreme void and sadness, knowing that the game was over. The story was just that compelling, with so many likable characters, and tear-jerker moments like Vesemir's death, and (in my play through) finding out that Ciri was actually alive (Which had me at tears of joy, I was so happy that she was alive). This game was like no other in terms of great storytelling, emotions, and true choice. I loved every second of it, and I was supremely sad to see it end.
Vesemir's death was a tough pill to swallow. 😢😭💔😢😭
Witcher 3 made me legit cry twice. When you finally found Ciri, and this scene. ;_;
Someone didn't set their gamma settings right.
You know it's a very sad moment, when even a witcher that supposedly has been drained of emotions, gets the look that Geralt had when he saw Vesemir. :(
Came back here to cry after watching Nightmare of the Wolf.
5:48 it reminds me of when my father was dying and there was nothing I could do when he died. Its maybe it's just a game, but it reminds me of the death of a loved one... Farewall Dad..
I cry every time when the game come to this scene where Vesemir Died. Ciri's scream: „noooooooooo“ hits me so hard.
5:45 when the strong man lost respected and loved one...that's the expression. Tears came up.
Why does this video have so many dislikes? Thanks for the upload!
Shaftell maybe because of the 10 fps
probably because Thema title is spoiling as fuck
+Inp Lordiex the title *
+Inp Lordiex If i were you and many others id avoid the internet as much as possible and just finish the game blindly, insteed of crying and whining for someone who didn't want to upload for the sake of of spoiling.
+CaCSouthPark cool idea, next time I wont go on Internet when i buy a game... lol what a Moron haha
That Ciri's rage and pain was really...painful. Just cried.
Arthurs death in rdr2 and vesimirs death in w3… easily the saddest moments in gaming hands down NO one can change my mind
One lost a father and the other lost a grandfather
Came here after watching The Witcher The nightmare of the Wolf - Netflix
Rip Vesemir
that was probably one of the best "NooooooOO!!!" that i've ever heard, it should be added to future NOOOOOOOOOO compilations
Didnt cry when my children came to this world but i shed a tear when a saw vesemir die
Vessemir took on the leader and two generals of the wild hunt all at once. He’s a hero. Could easily clap any of them in a 1v1
Now I'm just replaying now first time in 5 years and it's just an amazingly written story moment....the whole kaer morhen bit and this missions afterwards are possibly one of the greatest gaming times ever conceived
“Can’t cry, don’t know how.”
I'll tell you why it got so many dislikes! Because i found it in my homepage , and the title is a fucking spoiler!
Vesimir is a great character and a nble warior he died in a blaze of glory rest in peace Vesimir
Vesemir is such a badass. He really did die a hero. Losing him was heartbreaking, but there really isn't a better way to go out than this
First time saw Vesemir showing a glimpse of his true powers...loved him, just learnt the actor who played Vesemir died today...RIP Miłogost Reczek :(
"WHO TAUGHT YOU TO FIGHT LIKE THIS"
"The Witcher you slew"
No matter how many time i play through this part,it hits hard every time
I've seen a lot of death in games and films, but damnit this one made me bawl like a baby. Seeing Geralt able to show emotions for the people he truly loved and bonded with in the moment he believes ciri is dead when he finally found her and the moment vesemir really is after this battle saving ciri, it was heart wrenching. Poor ciri will forever blame herself for it even if she does come to the realization that he sacrificed himself in order to try to spare her life because he loved her even if only as family. Vesemir didnt die in vain, I just wish there could have been a way to keep him alive but I know it was how it was supposed to be in the end
Best game ever made. Period.
Rest easy old Witcher.
I didn't cry for my first two playthroughs of this game years ago. But now, on my third, I cried a lot. Been a while since a game made me cry like this. It's truly something else.
Just played this part in the game and one go wasn't enough. I had to see this again. Geralts facial expressions are heart wrenching. They did such a good job on the animation. I think it hits harder because you almost never see his emotional composure breakdown.. kind of like when he found Ciri dead and hugged her rocking back and forth. Geralt has quite alot of emotion even though he denies it.
6:12 Geralt's face...that break my heart 😭
My HEART ... DONT BREAK IT....
(see geralt´s face and ciri looking at vesemir)
NO GOD PLZ NO NO NO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
What I love about this scene is that it makes sense. Its not a stupid slip up kind of death its not out of place or out of character for both ciri and vesemir theres no dissociation it feels real and true to the situation and not some random shock value killing off
Yep, and it was a redemption for Vesemir,he finally found peace, in the Sack of kaer morhen he couldn't save his students, and all his life he feel bad about that.. but now he died saving all his loved ones
for the whole cinematics after vasemir's death i had literaly goosbumps
I loved how vasemir manage to actualy counter the Hunts general and even Eredin. He got caugth cuz he sacrificed precious time bursting Ciri away from them...in a 1v1 Uncle Vasemir would probably kick their asses.
''Did he died like a witcher''?
No, he died like a hero.
True that... I mean, The Wild hunt are a very powerfull enemy... yet the old man managed to keep up with them, even bringing Imlerith to the ground. He might have won, if Ciri wouldn't been captured and it was a 1v1
God damn it I was so pissed on this part. Partly because Vesemir died, and also because my game was totally fucking up and there was zero sound, except for when they spoke and that was it. No music or anything. It totally ruined the moment and I was like "god damn it, I wanted to feel some more emotion than that."
I love Vesemir and this scene broke my heart but the sound design and overall aesthetic of the Wild Hunt is so sick (and terrifying)
It's been 6 years and i still cry every time i see vesemir's death
I love how Vesemir threw Imlerith to the ground so easily, he could have even killed him if it wasn't for Ciri. This really shows that Vesemir knows how to fight. He even hit Eredin, made him drop Ciri, man what a fu*king monster Vesemir is.
Yeah in his prime he would have done good probably not kill them since geralt who is one of the best witchers of all time because he has the fastest reflex of them all had hard time killing imlerith and eredin (story wise) one by one but vesimir is one of the oldest witcher and has so much practice and training if had let's the reflexes of geralt and the strength of letho he would be a near perfect witcher
@@memeoftheweek9551 Letho is as strong as Imrelith apparently.
Ciri "I couldnt save him in time"
BUT he's the one that saved you, giving himself up.... smh ciri u disgraceful.
He would rekt them both if not for Ciri.
JurMum true, he disarmed imlerith with such ease, if not for ciri he'd have killed him instantly and moved on to eredin
Don't blame Ciri...Vesemir wouldn't like that 😭
sadly no, still i would love to play a prequel witcher game as vesemir
Strider Zero yeah vesemir was a complete badass in his prime judging by how casually he incapacitated a member of the hunt while restrained in this scene.
Seeing this after the movie, 10/10
It's a weird thing. When experiencing moments like this in the game itself I remain emotionless... but rewatching it on CZcams makes me choke up.
From 2015 to 2020 this scene still make me cry 😩💔
The moment he says now fly I always tear up
Actually, Eredin has honor compared to the rest. At 1:32 he stops Imlerith from beating Vesemir up, its utmost shame for a warrior which Vesemir truly was. He let Imlerith kill him yes, but not by shaming him with beating him up to a bloody pulp.
I just finished this part of the game for the first time.... I’m so blown away, don’t know if other games will come close to this
The scene where Lambert impersonates Vesemir just the night before hits different now.
lost his Love once and Friends then He died too.