I think there was a reason Oddy didn’t respond after Eury’s confession. It’s because he genuinely wasn’t mad. At least, not at this point. He didn’t care that Eury betrayed him now because he knew it made no difference. Eury and the crew betrayed him then and he was betraying them now. There was no reason to be mad. They were even.
@@benjaminericnewell5705Nah, she doesn't read minds, she does know however that whoever the captain is, is willingly sacrificing 6 people to her because he is as desperate and ruthless as she is hungry and mad.
@@mado-wh4jv I'm not saying she reads minds. She doesn't, obviously. I'm saying that some of the lines that she sings refer to both Odysseus and Eurylochus.
@@benjaminericnewell5705 In a literal sense, if we were assume that everything that is sang is happening, we could agree that Scylla saying that would be mostly addressed to Odysseus since she can't know before hand about their personal dramas, but she can know that people that goes through her have little concerned for their crew.
Omg finally 😭🙏 love this song but cannot understand Scylla at all Btw will you make vids for the rereleases of Troy and Cyclops sagas? Just curious. Tyy
Scylla is a nymph turned into a monster. Odysseus is going to what is called Sea of monsters. There are two monsters there which makes it impossible to pass. Caribdis a sea monster big enough to gulp boats and Scylla, sometimes represented as a monster with many heads that is above in the sky and her heads sink taking sailors from boats to eat. At least that is what I remember from them but it being years since I last read stories of those two. I don't know how they are represented in the original story since I didn't read Odyssey yet
@@deinsilverdrac8695the lyrics and what is actually happening while it’s going on might be a little harder to parse if you haven’t read the odyssey, the men dying is pretty obvious though
@@deinsilverdrac8695 Odysseus is going through Scylla’s domain (whether or not Charybdis is included in the musical is not known), though in order to get through safely he knowingly sacrifices the lives of six men (hence the six torches being lit, directing her who she can kill), the six men die and they make it out of Scylla’s lair, which leads to Mutiny.
About that. The livestream had a full animatic for this song and it showed that Eury was holding one of the six torches. Ody did intend to sacrifice him as revenge for opening the bag, but in the chaos of Scylla's attack, Eurylochus dropped the torch and another soldier picked it up, unintentionally becoming the sacrifice instead.
I think there was a reason Oddy didn’t respond after Eury’s confession. It’s because he genuinely wasn’t mad. At least, not at this point. He didn’t care that Eury betrayed him now because he knew it made no difference. Eury and the crew betrayed him then and he was betraying them now. There was no reason to be mad. They were even.
I don't know if that makes it better or worse feels
@@gheata_playz874 it’s sad 😭
also cause the prophet already showed him before he became the monster
"Eurylochus, light up six torches."
Near the end of the song, you can hear six screams.
Oh god, did he plan that?
Yes because in Greek mythology when you enter the layer of Scylla you have to give six men to feed each of Scylla's heads
The storytelling in this is amazing. Eurylochus thinks Scylla is talking to him when shes actually talking to Odysseus
Really?
@@cubbybonez1133 Depending on how you look at it, she could be speaking to both of them.
@@benjaminericnewell5705Nah, she doesn't read minds, she does know however that whoever the captain is, is willingly sacrificing 6 people to her because he is as desperate and ruthless as she is hungry and mad.
@@mado-wh4jv I'm not saying she reads minds. She doesn't, obviously. I'm saying that some of the lines that she sings refer to both Odysseus and Eurylochus.
@@benjaminericnewell5705 In a literal sense, if we were assume that everything that is sang is happening, we could agree that Scylla saying that would be mostly addressed to Odysseus since she can't know before hand about their personal dramas, but she can know that people that goes through her have little concerned for their crew.
I adore the vocal effect from 2:14 - 2:33
It's like she's using all six mouths to sing at once
Odysseus not reacting cuz he's fucking dissociated at this point 💔😭
1:21 for the nightmare segment.
Seriously, the imagery is ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING!!!!!!!
wow the hello twisted my gut for a sec xD
Not Ody and Scylla syncing in the end😭
Omg finally 😭🙏 love this song but cannot understand Scylla at all
Btw will you make vids for the rereleases of Troy and Cyclops sagas? Just curious. Tyy
probably not at this point. i might get around to them later though :))
Scylla is a nymph turned into a monster. Odysseus is going to what is called Sea of monsters. There are two monsters there which makes it impossible to pass. Caribdis a sea monster big enough to gulp boats and Scylla, sometimes represented as a monster with many heads that is above in the sky and her heads sink taking sailors from boats to eat. At least that is what I remember from them but it being years since I last read stories of those two. I don't know how they are represented in the original story since I didn't read Odyssey yet
What do you mean by that ?
He already made subtitle video for these no ?
@@deinsilverdrac8695the lyrics and what is actually happening while it’s going on might be a little harder to parse if you haven’t read the odyssey, the men dying is pretty obvious though
@@deinsilverdrac8695 Odysseus is going through Scylla’s domain (whether or not Charybdis is included in the musical is not known), though in order to get through safely he knowingly sacrifices the lives of six men (hence the six torches being lit, directing her who she can kill), the six men die and they make it out of Scylla’s lair, which leads to Mutiny.
My sis and I harmonized the, 'I' at the end of the song
It actually sounded good
Okay the vocals are insane in this can we get the female parts for karoke though I need that!!!
The hello should be colored red broo
Bro did he just sacrifice Eurylochus?
Oh wait, no, he appears on the other song
About that. The livestream had a full animatic for this song and it showed that Eury was holding one of the six torches. Ody did intend to sacrifice him as revenge for opening the bag, but in the chaos of Scylla's attack, Eurylochus dropped the torch and another soldier picked it up, unintentionally becoming the sacrifice instead.
Yeah😂
If you listen carefully you can hear the screams of the men before being eaten
SHIVERSSSSSSSSS
“The Lair of Scylla”
"the Lair of Scylla........This Is your Only Way home..."
Start this!
“Deep Down”
…You’re quiet today.
“Not much to say..”
_Deep down…_
You hide a reason for shame…
1:53
1:30-1:53-2:35