I went back and looked at a screenshot I took and just noticed that too. I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be the Serum canisters injected into the cow corpses in the background of the arena.
When I... finish reading Moby Dick. And then allow myself to play Canto 5. I've been behind. Haven't even heard the tracks yet, tbh. I will absolutely do that, though, once I catch up.
@@Jack-mt3fw I had already read some of the sources, so I thought it'd be neat to try and keep up with the ones I haven't read already as they come up. I'm definitely not going to be managing some of them, though. (I'll read Crime and Punishment someday.) In some cases being familiar elevates the chapter, like how Canto III twists some of the concepts in Demian on their head, in how Kromer derails the story and forces a more immediate conflict with Emil's morality in a sort of inversion of his sense of good and evil in purity and corruption compared to the novel. (e.g. In the book Emil thinks that he is the corrupting force in his pure family, whereas in Limbus he is disgusted at what he sees as the corruption of his family in their progressing prostheses, and that conflict plays out with Kromer instead of elsewhere. And the rest of Emil's character arc has been put off for now.) But admittedly, it has weakened some of the game's story for me, just in how unfair it is to go from Herman Melville's beautifully wrought prose to a translation of a Korean mobile game based on it. So Ahab was a bit of an letdown when every single word out of her mouth did not sound like poetry. But in general I do appreciate having more perspective on these characters, accurate or otherwise, that we don't get in the game And I have, as of now, finished Moby Dick, Canto V, and I am almost finished with the next video. So hey, on to Wuthering Heights.
play it play it plAY IT PLAY IT I fucking LOVE Limbus (also play both the other ProjectMoon games when you have time, they're really hard but they're also really really good)
Dongrang’s theme always hits me with the weight of a truck man
Ugh, Dongbaek's theme never ceases to make me cry on the spot. Thanks for your uploads.
Ayo what’s with that little green MS Paint-looking smudge on the bottom left at 22:15?
I didn’t do that. That’s in the game. Whoops.
I went back and looked at a screenshot I took and just noticed that too. I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be the Serum canisters injected into the cow corpses in the background of the arena.
I CANT UNSEE THAT WHYYY
these medleys are great for studying or relaxing, thanks for making them!!
Yo admiral, canto 5 mix when?
When I... finish reading Moby Dick. And then allow myself to play Canto 5. I've been behind. Haven't even heard the tracks yet, tbh.
I will absolutely do that, though, once I catch up.
@@Admiral_CrunchOh, you read the source material first then play the canto? Or is this just a one time thing?
@@Jack-mt3fw I had already read some of the sources, so I thought it'd be neat to try and keep up with the ones I haven't read already as they come up. I'm definitely not going to be managing some of them, though. (I'll read Crime and Punishment someday.)
In some cases being familiar elevates the chapter, like how Canto III twists some of the concepts in Demian on their head, in how Kromer derails the story and forces a more immediate conflict with Emil's morality in a sort of inversion of his sense of good and evil in purity and corruption compared to the novel. (e.g. In the book Emil thinks that he is the corrupting force in his pure family, whereas in Limbus he is disgusted at what he sees as the corruption of his family in their progressing prostheses, and that conflict plays out with Kromer instead of elsewhere. And the rest of Emil's character arc has been put off for now.)
But admittedly, it has weakened some of the game's story for me, just in how unfair it is to go from Herman Melville's beautifully wrought prose to a translation of a Korean mobile game based on it. So Ahab was a bit of an letdown when every single word out of her mouth did not sound like poetry.
But in general I do appreciate having more perspective on these characters, accurate or otherwise, that we don't get in the game
And I have, as of now, finished Moby Dick, Canto V, and I am almost finished with the next video. So hey, on to Wuthering Heights.
@@Admiral_Crunch Wait til you get to Hong Lu's chapter book inspiration, Dream of The Red Chamber...
Damn I should probably play this game it has amazing music (Why am I here? I thought I was supposed to be in hell beating that whiny banana angel man)
play it play it plAY IT PLAY IT
I fucking LOVE Limbus
(also play both the other ProjectMoon games when you have time, they're really hard but they're also really really good)
@@suitguy969 okay okay oKAY OKAY I'll find the next terminal in hell don't worry just let me kill these breakdancing mannequins first...
You should
@@V1_Ultrakrill no way it's an alternate universe version of me, V1 Ultrakrill hi V1 I'm V1 from Ultrakill
@@REAL_V1_COFFEE Hi V1 Ultrakill I am V1 Ultrakrill