Mentioning a bunch of random things without explaining their connections, constant random tangents that give whiplash and make it hard to follow what the current topic even is, dropping wild baseless theories without elaborating… Perfect Elden Ring lore video, because the best lore vids are the ones that feel like either ramblings of a madman or like the bestowal of blasphemous esoteric knowledge
One of the most interesting places in the DLC is the Stone-Coffin Fissure. It is the ONLY place in the DLC where the rock worms return, and even has a new variant of them, the laser shooting ones. Given their obvious association with evergaols, and the very purple atmosphere of the Fissure, is the Fissure just one big evergaol?
pretty much, and it's Trina's burial site! it's a lot like how there's an evergaol gating off the Haligtree, isn't it? i'm probably going to revisit it when i go over blue/purple (silver) and touch on it briefly in the red/gold video as well
Given how some of the coffins/boats are half stuck into the walls and impossibly located, I wonder if they arrived via portals aka purple coded magic in ER. It's like they started sailing through a portal/purple Evergaol fissure (where the bosses emerge from) and then it closed on them halfway through.
Watching this was like staring long and deep into the eyes of something unknowable. It may have threatened to drive me utterly mad, but I came away with the ragged tatters of my sanity still intact and with fragments of esoteric knowledge that have the smell of eldritch truth. I don't know how you know some of the things you know but good god have you definitely convinced me that you do know them.
I tried, I really tried but this was just too many overlapping theories without enough explanation or direction. Your voice is very pleasant but way too quiet, a bit more audio levelling and a bit more thought on the script structure and I'm sure you'll go far
I HATE Vaati and Smough and lore videos in general, profiteering midwit pseuds all. This, and Quelaag, are the only things I've been able to tolerate. I dunno why people seem to have trouble comprehending what you're saying here. This is stuff that seems kind of clear to me.
@@jenny_azoth Take your time, never thought someone would connect Elden Ring with the self assembly stuff... Actually, now that I think about it, do you think the bell bearings thing is a reference to this? I mean they are implied to house the soul/essence of however they were associated with, like the seed of a person.
I’m still listening but I’m sorry to learn you had to reupload. You deserve more views and you’ll get them eventually. Sending love and solidarity from the Algonquin lands
I wonder if you play Bloodborne 🤔. The only "worm theory" i have revolves around the spirit jellyfish in the Lands Between and the spirit worms in the Shadowlands. "Water," as with Bloodborne and more, can represent the unconscious mind and/or larger "collective unconscious." I believe the spirit jellyfish continue this theme of the "mind" or "lower mind" being represented by water. The Shadowlands are the repressed negative aspects of the self...blah blah...Carl Jung and shadowwork. Anyways, i always see the spirits worms as representing "digging" through the "dirt" of Marika's soul. But, i see the Kabbalistic Sefirot tree in a lot of things. Bloodborne is also my favorite and i played the Chalice dungeons too much. Sorry to rant! Excited for your channel. Thank you, Dog. You are truly Soulsbornes best friend!
How does Carl Jung relate to this game outside of the fact that you can apply psychology to any "human" story? Because saying "Carl jung shadow work blah blah" doesn't cut it. And I've seen that BS video about Carl Jung in elden ring and it's beyond ridiculous
@Rooster_Ric I believe part of the Elden Ring mythology is based on medieval Alchemical texts. Jung's "inner work" is a continuation of the "Magnum Opus" of the Alchemists. Jung was basically a shaman at the end of his life, hence the constant references to Jung
This is a great video, but I don't think these rock worms are that mysterious. They are sprites. Gravity sprites, specifically. The Fire Spritestone tells us that there are multiple kinds of sprites, and fire sprites seem to be used to power the giant golems. Why I think these are/contain gravity sprites is because their shell is the color of gravel stone and they have that eye. The eye is a connection to the falling star beasts, and other celestial rock-like beings. Gravel stone is gravity stone - stone with power over gravity and thus time. Like the fire sprites powering the golems, these are near evergaols because their gravity powers stop time for the contained. Also, the evergaols themselves feature an entangled clover in the center. Clover icons can be seen on statues associated with the dragons. The fact that the 'constrained' set of orbs looks and moves just like the worms in confirmation to me. Fantastic find on your part - I would have never made that connect! Also, when the worms attack, they rotate like planets in orbit. And while everything about them screams gravity, I think the sprite connection comes back in when we consider what we unlock these gaols using imp statues - which are from the Rauh culture. The Rauh famously use sprites to power their devices. TLDR: The rock worms are gravity sprites
Long videos from small channels about elden ring theories is my new favorite category of videos
Elden Ring dares to ask: "Would'st thou still loveth me if me thineselfe was a worm?"
Mentioning a bunch of random things without explaining their connections, constant random tangents that give whiplash and make it hard to follow what the current topic even is, dropping wild baseless theories without elaborating…
Perfect Elden Ring lore video, because the best lore vids are the ones that feel like either ramblings of a madman or like the bestowal of blasphemous esoteric knowledge
@@moonlightning8269 I would explain further but my eyeballs already belong to Shabriri. May chaos take the world!!! 😔
One of the most interesting places in the DLC is the Stone-Coffin Fissure. It is the ONLY place in the DLC where the rock worms return, and even has a new variant of them, the laser shooting ones. Given their obvious association with evergaols, and the very purple atmosphere of the Fissure, is the Fissure just one big evergaol?
pretty much, and it's Trina's burial site! it's a lot like how there's an evergaol gating off the Haligtree, isn't it? i'm probably going to revisit it when i go over blue/purple (silver) and touch on it briefly in the red/gold video as well
Given how some of the coffins/boats are half stuck into the walls and impossibly located, I wonder if they arrived via portals aka purple coded magic in ER. It's like they started sailing through a portal/purple Evergaol fissure (where the bosses emerge from) and then it closed on them halfway through.
My favourite acid trip of a video is finally out with better sound
Watching this was like staring long and deep into the eyes of something unknowable. It may have threatened to drive me utterly mad, but I came away with the ragged tatters of my sanity still intact and with fragments of esoteric knowledge that have the smell of eldritch truth. I don't know how you know some of the things you know but good god have you definitely convinced me that you do know them.
I can finally hear what you have to say.
I tried, I really tried but this was just too many overlapping theories without enough explanation or direction. Your voice is very pleasant but way too quiet, a bit more audio levelling and a bit more thought on the script structure and I'm sure you'll go far
I have no idea what's going on but I like it.
The perfect worm vid to fall asleep to
Your right the minutes is what got me
Worth the wait, a good rambling. Kudos :)
Fuck yeah this is the D E E P E S T L O R E that I was looking for 😤🙏🔥
pretty sure im on a list now after watching this. 10/10
this got recommended to me while i was on shrooms and it's pmuch exactly what i needed
Hell yeah worm theorem
Thanks for reloading!
worm...
I love worms. I will not be watching the other thing
aw, thank you for watching all the way through anyways! :3
My brain is not made of worms!😡
🪱 🪱 🪱 said the worms calmly
Oh I’m excited for this reupload!!
Ruminations on the Elden Ring
Bona fide schizo post
WORM GAAAAANG
I HATE Vaati and Smough and lore videos in general, profiteering midwit pseuds all. This, and Quelaag, are the only things I've been able to tolerate. I dunno why people seem to have trouble comprehending what you're saying here. This is stuff that seems kind of clear to me.
Great to be able to hear you ^•^
I'm still waiting for the follow up vid 😅
i know! i'm actually working on touching up that script as we speak, i'm just one dog working on videos all alone in my kennel please be patient =(
@@jenny_azoth oh were going to wait right here dont worry!
@@jenny_azoth Take your time, never thought someone would connect Elden Ring with the self assembly stuff...
Actually, now that I think about it, do you think the bell bearings thing is a reference to this?
I mean they are implied to house the soul/essence of however they were associated with, like the seed of a person.
I’m still listening but I’m sorry to learn you had to reupload. You deserve more views and you’ll get them eventually.
Sending love and solidarity from the Algonquin lands
Yay reuploaded audio
Yay worm science
Yay
Reuploaded to escape being internet viral? 🤭
reuploaded to fix the audio THANK you very much!
Well done!
I like this video good job
are snakes worms?
i genuinely have at least a part of a script about that for a future video if not an entire script lmao. who knows? probably! tubulin is weird, okay?
Your voice is very nice great video
Tran knee voice. Maybe it’s Marika?!?! 😮
\[T]/ ☀️
I wonder if you play Bloodborne 🤔.
The only "worm theory" i have revolves around the spirit jellyfish in the Lands Between and the spirit worms in the Shadowlands.
"Water," as with Bloodborne and more, can represent the unconscious mind and/or larger "collective unconscious." I believe the spirit jellyfish continue this theme of the "mind" or "lower mind" being represented by water.
The Shadowlands are the repressed negative aspects of the self...blah blah...Carl Jung and shadowwork. Anyways, i always see the spirits worms as representing "digging" through the "dirt" of Marika's soul. But, i see the Kabbalistic Sefirot tree in a lot of things. Bloodborne is also my favorite and i played the Chalice dungeons too much.
Sorry to rant! Excited for your channel. Thank you, Dog. You are truly Soulsbornes best friend!
Worms digging through the dirt in Marika's soul. I like that idea.
How does Carl Jung relate to this game outside of the fact that you can apply psychology to any "human" story? Because saying "Carl jung shadow work blah blah" doesn't cut it. And I've seen that BS video about Carl Jung in elden ring and it's beyond ridiculous
@Rooster_Ric I believe part of the Elden Ring mythology is based on medieval Alchemical texts. Jung's "inner work" is a continuation of the "Magnum Opus" of the Alchemists. Jung was basically a shaman at the end of his life, hence the constant references to Jung
@@Rooster_RicWatch the centered tarnished for a real explanation.
Sorry dude this is not for me. I came for a technical video and this seems a bit to longwinded for my degenerate brain
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This is a great video, but I don't think these rock worms are that mysterious.
They are sprites. Gravity sprites, specifically.
The Fire Spritestone tells us that there are multiple kinds of sprites, and fire sprites seem to be used to power the giant golems.
Why I think these are/contain gravity sprites is because their shell is the color of gravel stone and they have that eye.
The eye is a connection to the falling star beasts, and other celestial rock-like beings. Gravel stone is gravity stone - stone with power over gravity and thus time. Like the fire sprites powering the golems, these are near evergaols because their gravity powers stop time for the contained.
Also, the evergaols themselves feature an entangled clover in the center. Clover icons can be seen on statues associated with the dragons.
The fact that the 'constrained' set of orbs looks and moves just like the worms in confirmation to me. Fantastic find on your part - I would have never made that connect!
Also, when the worms attack, they rotate like planets in orbit. And while everything about them screams gravity, I think the sprite connection comes back in when we consider what we unlock these gaols using imp statues - which are from the Rauh culture. The Rauh famously use sprites to power their devices.
TLDR: The rock worms are gravity sprites
Ah so it was that mysterious
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