I really think mesmer is just another empyrian and was born long before rykard. He was sealed away because of his fire powers, when the erdtree era was at its height. He got the curse of the fell god with fire and thorn sorcery
I dont think so that he was born before rykard,he belong in the M-name scheme of malenia and miquella,and maybe Melina, meaning he's radagon and marika son(he have red hair).
@@mythzel898bet2 he could be before them actually, Mohg and Morgot are from Godfrey’s time so he could possibly even be Marika’s very first born🤷🏽♂️especially because both Morgot and Mohg wield fire so he could have possibly been the very first blasphemous Demigod. He may have not even inherited fire but learned it because he does have dragon’s communion iconography as well as the same eyes our characters get after consuming a number of dragon hearts
I personally don’t think the snake motif implies that Messner is the child of Rykard. He may have a connection to the God Devouring Serpent and he almost definitely has some connection with the godskin apostles (who have snake like tails) and maybe the gloam eyed queen. My bet is that he is another child of Marika and Radagon being essentially Melina’s counterpart. There is even a further connection between the godskin apostles and Rykard if you think about the Godskin noble in the room with the giant snake skin in Volcano Manor. So maybe they are all in cahoots with the snake god? I’m still pretty certain Messner is Marika and Radagon’s kid though…
Honestly quite excited. From what I’ve gathered, this game will be centered around a few things: why Miquella left the Lands Between to the Land of Shadow. Marika’s early history of when she first obtained godhood. And this new character, Messmer, another child of Marika found within this “removed” Land of Shadow. It’s all so interesting and I can’t wait to read up on the game’s contents 🙏🏼 we’ll be exploring pre-Erdtree cultures and what other terrible things Marika did in her past, hidden away in this displaced land.
Mesmer is a hypnotist. Checked this on Google. Is it possible that he is a shadow of Miquella, or is he whatever the final form crawled from that egg in Mohg Palace? Also, around 70% of snakes come from the eggs. Am I reaching too far here?
There's probably more than that tho, since Miyazaki didn't go into much detail specially in terms of story to not spoil too much, he didn't even want to talk about the major themes of the DLC. I'm sure there's other topics at the center of it all
29:06 This shot in the trailer reminds me of the Celtic Demigod Cú Chulainn; more specifically his spear, the Gáe Bulg. It was made of bone but when stabbed into a being it would transform into ~thirty barbs from the inside and jut out in random directions. It may not be the case, but to me it looks like a weapon stabbed into the dude's head and jut out in a similar fashion, especially with the face details.
That's really interesting! I know as soon as I saw the pale horse at the bottom of that weird skeleton in the cave, I was immediately reminded of a kelpie. So that's another aspect faintly reminiscent of Welsh mythology!
On the same note, iirc the land of shadows is the afterlife/otherworld of Celtic mythology. This dovetails perfectly with the Erd Tree's role as the death cycle in the lands between. I think this dlc takes place in the Erd Tree's afterlife-realm.
The name Lands Between indicates that its between something so maybe its not physically between something but other dimensions are layered over it. The Land of Shadow could exist in the same area just a different dimension layered over the one we're in so that's why things look similar yet different. For anyone who played God of War 2018 it would be like when you travel to different realms but you're geologically in the same area.
I always thought it means it is a land between life and death. Which is why the nobles wander towards the tree but could die, as long as the golden Order wasn't in place. Such as you were thrown into this world and always get reborn.
The spine stuck in "the king" is so reminiscent of the gold "spine" we see during the Elden Beast fight/ The brachiopod motif on the Crypt chairs. I wonder if there's a connection somehow. Another thing I thought about while i was watching the trailer and heard you mention the cloth in Marika's bedchamber was the item we find in Stormveil: Marika's Veil. I'd bet that whatever magic used to conceal is in effect with the large veil we see in the trailer concealing the land of shadow.
Ooo great catch yeah it does look like that!! Same color hooded too I think; that's a super exciting observation and I wonder if they're related!! Love the idea about the veil concealing the presence of the Land of Shadow; maybe Miquella found out/got lost and that's why Marika knew to find him. Amazing theories!
I can’t wait to completely lose any aspect of a social life playing this! It’s so exciting knowing we’re going to be able to explore the lands between with fresh eyes. You were spot on in your last video too with the snakes. I wonder if the baby that the Iron Maiden’s hold could be the lost child of Tabitha and Rykard (Mesmer)
@kitetales it came out at the perfect time! We all watched the trailer repeatedly, then we sat and processed it, and then your video came out to help us unpack it. Excellent work
Oooh, Kintsugi! How on earth could a Japanese game that's theme is nearly completely based on gold not have used that concept yet?! I absolutely love that idea!
5:55 "this guy? I'm going to bet he's a good guy. I bet he's a friend." Absolutely. He's round and friend-shaped. Just like Alexander, just like the Knights of Catarina from Dark Souls games. From Soft knows how to signal it and we know how to read it.
There are even more clues dropped by Miyazaki. In his Japanese interview, he hinted that Marika became a god in the Land of the Shadow, she also created the Golden Tree there. He also hinted that Messmer could be her son.
The fiery basket giant screams wicker man to me! This just immedietly struck me when I first saw the trailer and I cant shake this from my mind. Also the dlc releases a day before summer solstice, very interesting choice for a couple of reasons, its important pagan celebration, the nightless night, a time for potent rituals, of endless dance. And most northern europe will be out celebrating with family and friends :D I know I wont be able to play it until a couple days later :(
I feel like the drapes over the Shadowland are of the draped platform we see at 20:45 in the arena Messmer is fighting in and not Marika’s bedchamber in Leyndell. Here’s my crackpot theory: Messmer was born of something akin to the “repellant birthing ritual” the Serpent’s Amnion refers to, and that draped platform may be where it occurred.
A little observation: Mesmer (the Impaler) shares his title with the historical figure Vlad the Impaler. One of the important aspects of Vlad Tepe's life was that he was essentially offered as a hostage/ward by his Father to the Ottomons to secure loyalty. This could explain Marika's intention, as offering her son could have helped her gain power in these foreign lands. Like Gwyn and Filianore in DS3. The connection to Rykard to me seems likely coincidental as Rykard may have gotten the whole snake thing from the Land of Shadows (tanith?) to begin with.
My current theory is that this dimension a warped reflection of the Lands Between where alternate versions of anyone might still exist. Not Radagon, though. This is Radagon's native dimension, until Marika found him while looking for a solution.
Ohhh, INTERESTING. So you think the Land of Shadows is an alternate dimension that housed, at one point, alternate versions of the Golden Order? And that this dimension's 'Marika' WAS Radagon, and it's the same Radagon that exists in the Lands Between now? Wow. I love that! If your theory's correct, it would explain why Marika and Radagon seem to be two separate physical entities, even though they are the same person. And it would likely mean that Marika entered the Land of Shadows BEFORE meeting Radagon, ie before any of their children were created (Miquella, Malenia, possibly Melina), so there may not be any existing equivalents of those children in the Land of Shadows. In that case, it's possible that Messmer is a child of Marika and Radagon, conceived in the Land of Shadows. And so many of the characters we see could be alternate versions of characters from the Lands Between! Wicker man? Fire Giant. Spooky lion? Serosh or Gurranq, maybe even their corpse being worn by an alternate Godrick. Throned magic lady? Rennala. I like this a lot, haha.
Thanks, @@MsCunningLinguistic! I’ve made a wild leap of logic based on scant material but, if correct, everything you have suggested makes sense. Jungian theory has the idea of a “shadow” which is the part of an individual that they reject and repress. In order to become a “fully-realised” person, one has to confront and “integrate” with their shadow. In that lens, Marika going to the Land of Shadow, bringing her “shadow” to into the light, and melding with him makes perfect sense. If Jungian theory applies to the DLC, each person’s “shadow” wouldn’t just be a crazy, warped image of the person but would also reflect those parts that the person tries their best to repress and reflects the hidden part of their “true” selves. For example, Morgot hates his omen nature and strives to be lordly while not acknowledging that everything he does is to be more like his father. In that case, a hideous misbegotten/omen blended being pantomiming a lion would reflect this VERY well.
One thing I noticed about the structure in 10:40 is that the main gate has all of those horizontally layered scenes engraved into it much like those obelisks in Siofra you can light. It might imply the same culture built both of those structures.
Here is a wild thought, so take it with grain of salt. Messmer seems to be wearing the Godskin Noble gauntlets and wielding the flames of destined death. Could he have been involved in the Godskin Apostasy? Could Merika have banished him for joining the Gloam-eyed Queen? Could Godfrey have created the gladiatorial games in his honor? Remember the dualist chest piece description. Maybe Merika missed him so much that she made Radagon in his image, and therefore, Melania became like him as well, and her clean rot knights followed suit.. What is gloam? What is dusk? What is shadow?
Still haven't heard anyone talk about how wild the last frame is. Our Tarnished is casting Aspect of the Crucible Wings without holding a sacred seal. WITHOUT A SEAL. Which means-We'll be able to cast magic in this DLC without catalysts.
Genuinely I feel you bring a novel perspective compared to other Elden Ring content creators on TH-cam, you having the vernacular to distinguish the window tracery for instance makes your commentary feel versed and persuasive. Can’t wait to see what else you’ve to say.
The great rune we’re seeing reminds me of the halo scythe design. That tells me that the scythe is a homage to Miquella’s great rune. So either Miquella cast aside his Great Rune, or he gives his/her life to do something like is depicted towards the end of the trailer and leaves it behind. Meanwhile, Mesmer seems like he’s going to be the antagonist of this story but also reminds me of a corrupted version of Miquella reminiscent of Rykard. Maybe due to Mogh’s influence. I can’t wait for more lore.
I'm really glad you mentioned that Serosh looks like he's being handed like parade costume. The guardian lion-dog/dragon makes sense for a "Lord of Beasts"; initially I thought the person underneath it would have been Godfrey or some variant of him, but I think you made an interesting point that this might just be Serosh's corpse stolen away (while Godfrey remains alive). A while ago, I had a theory that Godfrey was the blue dancer fairy because we know he is "Warrior", meaning we can closely attribute the Warrior set to him. The armor implies he helped seal away the God of Rot, which could be part of how he "trained" Malenia. He's blinded when his eyes turn grey (when he donned the Elden Lord set), etc. I thought it made the most sense to be the thing whispered by Malenia to Radahn when they battled, and the truth to know that Malenia, someone he condemned so vigilantly, would be trained by someone he aspired to be like so much, were closer to each other than he was with him. Is the one puppeting Serosh now, still Godfrey? Maybe, but I also think it could be the idea that, because he's a corpse, the "Rot took hold of him", meaning the dancers might be followers of Rot under Gowry (a name suspiciously similar to Godfrey...) The biggest plothole in this theory is that "Godfrey doesn't use swords, he uses axes"... but I think he did use swords, because the Sword Monument at Castle Morne mentions a lone warrior lusted for vengeance, but fell before Lord Godfrey (his past life, before divinity "graced" him when he conquered the Badlands (which I'm speculating is another name for the realm of the Fae magicks, and vengeance is the curse that overcomes the magical spite of the Fae/Divine; cosmic hubris.))
You’re the first video I’ve seen touch on the Omen lion dancer Boss/enemy having Misbegotten traits, truly thought I was the only one who saw that! Hope to see a video on that enemy alone, sure you’ll uncover awesome details
At 6:45 that’s actually a Zamor! They’re enemies of the giants and have strong connections to ancient dragons. They don’t have much explanation to them beyond that maybe it’ll be expanded on in this?
I mean, it doesn’t have to mean that Messmer is directly related to Rykard himself because of the snake motiff. In the temple of Eiglay where we fight a godskin, we can find imagery of some kind of winged serpent figure, perhaps the serpent god that Rykard fed himself to. This implies that the seprpent god existed before Rykard himself, and Messmer could have done something related to it before him, and become exiled himself. Just food for thought. Loved the video!❤
when you pause on the lion head, you can see the two hand operating it like a puppet (i think it’s a pinwheel like situation, maybe grafted together, with the head at front)
here’s a good overview of Miyazaki’s japanese interview where he clarifies Messmer’s origins and the placement of the Shadow of the Erdtree: th-cam.com/video/i8i0RGgMyIk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=C8NIIbTULtFgk7vk
you have a wonderful eye for detail, and i always enjoy your lore videos-regardless of the game. i can't wait to play the dlc, and then have you explain all the details i'm sure to miss!
Messmer is definitely linked to Rykard, but he also speaks about punishing people in the land of shadow. Rykard and his crew were those that dealt judgement to sinners against the Erdtree prior to his turn to Blasphemy. It makes sense that his son might have a similar origin, but the snakes and fire imply Messmer was around for Rickard's decent into Blasphemy. I wonder if Messmer was born after Rykard's betrayal but rejected his father's ideals? But much like Morgott, he is forced to support the Golden Order from the shadows. Morgott because of the Omen Curse and Messmer because of his Serpent Aligned Father.
The spirit talking to us on the Weeping Peninsula could very well be talking about Messmer. Messmer sits on the throne of an Elden Lord. Bandai Namco stated that: "The Land of Shadow. A place obscured by the Erdtree. Where the goddess Marika first set foot. A land purged in an unsung battle. Set ablaze by Messmer’s flame. It was to this land that Miquella departed. Divesting himself of his flesh, his strength, his lineage. Of all things Golden. And now Miquella awaits the return of his promised Lord."* - Miquella is represented by the Nascent butterfly - Malenia is represented by the Aeonian butterfly - Messmer is represented by the Smoldering butterfly All names begin with M & have a butterfly representing what they bring to the lands.
Great theories! I agree with your take of Messmer being the offspring of Rykard. Either the son of Tanith or Malenia, like you said. I lean more toward Tanith, being the mother, mostly due to her dialogue regarding Rykard's immortality and threat of returning. Also, Tanith wishes Rykard to be within her, I assume she means his seed.
Maybe the Lion Boss is Godwyn. He wandered into the land of shadow as well. The omen blood got to him, like his brothers, and left him disfigured. Explaining the horns. He uses the head of his father's deceased companion to hide his sad form. Also the death blight attack paired with a golden order attack would suit him.
I personally think this land of shadow is the giant chunk of land missing in the middle of the map. I saw another video where they compared marikas bed to the draping clouds around the tree. It gives the impression that there is a veil covering the entirety of the land. Which would make it a land of shadow. Also they said this is the land in which marika first stepped foot in however throughout the game they say she came to the lands between. This land of shadow had to of, at some point, been part of the lands between. My final reasoning is the use of the word shadow. Shadows in metaphoric terms are usually used to represent a character’s ominous past. This is probably why it gives liurnia vibes if it was originally the land to the east of it. Would help explain the missing chunks and why the first trailer for Elden ring which showed an army storming the capital. This could have been Mesmer and Rykards army. Especially if he’s another afflicted child of marikas. These last points are more so food for thought but perhaps he studied the crucible and found it to be the only way to clean the ailments upon himself/siblings. Maybe he uses the flame god powers in pursuit of liberating the crucible from the greater wills influence. Maybe we will finally found out what happened to the god that fled Placidusax or exactly when farum azula started floating in the air.
the spiral pillars you were sure are in game but couldnt find are indeed in the base game. I'm pretty sure they're found in the Volcano Manor throne room, and/or Rykard's boss room. I know there's definitely pillars that look very very similar somewhere, but i might be wrong about the specific location they appear
My theory is that this area exists within the void on the map to the East of Liurnia. The Shadow of the Erdtree will overlap the regular Erdtree and will be the northern most thing in the land of shadow. We're seeing bits of things that are close in proximity perhaps to this area in the regular map.
Also, the lion head boss, his foot looks like morgotts. Since you mentioned that the head could be seroshes, maybe the shadow realm is a place of limbo where all who have perished in the lands between exist.
I'm so happy you focused on that Cuckoo church place, I haven't seen anyobody else talking about it and it's seems so intresting to me, specially since it was featured in the trailer, it has to be important somehow
So I watched the trailer a few times, and read the interviews. I think the treestump we see is the rest of the old greattree. And the light upon it is the bottom of the erdtree. I think the Land of shadows is under the erdtree. There are often discussions that the golden erdtree is tree of faith. Maybe no real wooden Tree. I think it is placed upon the rest of the old tree. And down there are the Partys, follower of the old great tree, which were prisoned there by Marika. Also. I am german and there is a German word Mesmer: is responsible for preparing the church interior and sacristy for worship. The sexton service is often associated with the broader care of a church with the tasks of a caretaker (such as the administration, maintenance and cleaning of the building), church swiss and bell ringer as well as other liturgical services, technical or craft activities This could make maybe some sense if Mesmer is placed by Marika in the shadow lands to guard or rule in her Absence.
The architecture could implicate the astronomers or their descendants. Also, it's possible that Mesmer is the 3rd sibling of Miquella and Malenia implied by the three types of butterfly items.
Ooh yeah, the smoldering butterfly! I wonder if the pink/purple butterflies in that spell are like the St. Trina version of Miquella’s nascent butterfly?
I could have swore I read Miyazaki saying the map is LITERALLY in the shadow of the erdtree! Meaning it's the vast area right beneath the erdtree within the HUGE shadow cast by the erdtree!! So think of the erdtree as a "umbrella" of sorts, imagine the shadow a opened umbrella makes directly underneath it.blocking out any natural sunlight, that shaded, dark, gloomy patch of land underneath the tree is where the dlc is set..atleast that was my understanding...also Miyazaki said they took alot of effort in the verticality of the map design, which probably means the whole area map has additional areas underneath the land in caverns,caves and a nokron type of areas! As well as upward verticality..so even if the base map is a certain size(limgrave-ish size), we still should expect areas stacked on top if eachother creating a dense map design! With that said, I like this idea of "the land that the sun cannot touch" which is the vibe I get from "shadow of the erdtree".. so If the map design turns out to be very much literal in terms of the title lol..I kinda like it.. if u actually pat attention to the trailer closely the "in the shadow of the tree" setting looks to be true, in that shot with the giant wicker man fire giant thing, just look at the sky!! It literally looks like it's beimg blacked out by the trees shadow!! With only slight bits if light peeking thru . It looks like the tree and the smoke coming off the tree is blocking most of the skies natural light , creating this grayish, smoke stained yellow affect..only a few times in the trailer can we actually see the actual sky lit up naturally. On a side note, I hope we get out 1st legit 3 phase boss fight " sister freide" style!! 3 full health bars in a BALANCED fight!! Freide was 1st bar-med difficulty, 2 bar-reletivly easy, and 3rd was hard n sometimes cheap but fun!!... I love those fights where in the 1st few attempts that 1st phase seems really difficult, but by the time ur getting to the 3rd phase consistently the first 2 phases are almost muscle memory lol. Ecxept in that freide fight, for some reason her 1st phase I could do without using any health flasks (or just 1) or die hella quick nothing in between or else it was a forfeit run lol!
The statue of Marika holding a baby behind Messmer is similar to the Abductor Virgins, and the Virgins' faces are similar to the woman sitting in the cuckoo church.
The hippo thing with the spines on its back reminds me of a creature from Made in Abyss manga - the spines, specifically. I also thought possible incest concerning Mesmer - that could also be why Rykard hates her so much.
I think the giant Rune Bear head is an incantation like the dragon roar. And I feel like the big bad's eye seemed like dragon communion or dragon cult. Maybe even frenzy but that might be stretching it. I definitely think the fire in his hand is a Seal of some sort. I am sort of wondering if he isn't just dabbling in all manner of powers or outer god influence.
The snakes remind me of the Gladiators. They too have snake imagery going on, they even have an attack with snakes for the player. It was Radagon who had the tradition of Gladiator fights banned; If Messmer is his son, maybe he didn't feel like having lookalikes of his son being slaughtered. I am far more confused with the drake aspect of his appearance. It almost seems like too much is going on.
The line about "meeting death in the embrace of Messmer's flame" could be related to him wielding destined death, which Marika suspended in the lands between. That would also explain the colour of his flame.
You pointed out things no one else has and also have a perspective that is very different from other soulsborne lore hunters. I'm super excited to see what this dlc is all about and very excited to potentially meet St. Trina.
@@kitetales I would love it so much if we get cut Trina/Miquella content in the DLC. I think I would be most excited to get some more sleep mechanics and more lore around the sleep status and how it came to be associated with Trina and the merchant song
Possibly Mohg and Miquella created Mesmeer. I know it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense but Mohg did have plans for Miquella and wanted to be his consort
In an interview with Miyazaki he confirmed that Messmer is a hidden child of Marika. I don't think even GRRM is depraved enough to cook up a Mohg/Miquella plot like that, thankfully. Plus red hair is symbolic of Radagon and the giants, not Mohg who is a child of Godfrey. Messmer is likely the full blooded younger brother of Melania and Miquella, or is at least confirmed to be a half brother.
@@Slaheir gotcha, I get that. I just wanted to let you know it was confirmed he is Marika's child. Guess we'll have to wait and see if he is Radagon's also or not.
It kinda looks like the draped fabric on the tree is like a barrier to something above...maybe the erd tree's roots grow out of the top of this tree, on the other side of that fabric. Which makes this shadow land like an inverted mirror of the lands between?
My theory is the Shadow is the past, and maybe Mesmer was Marika's first born outside the lands between and was banished, and the old guy in the portrait is his first husband in Farum Azula, since it was said that this is where Marika went first. Maybe Mesmer went against his mother Marika and corrupted the Erdtree with death rune, since he has the death flame and that 's how we get the current Farum Azula that is totally destroyed. In short Marika is a btch with a lot of demi god sons and daughters.
Oh yes that would be great. Cause his soul is gotta be somewhere. Maybe he is that Lion Boss. The omen blood got to him, like his brothers, and left him disfigured. Which is why he uses the head of his father's deceased companion to hide his sad form.
I think Miyazaki did an interview where he stated that Mesmer is Marika and Radagon's third child and that we will find out why he isn't mentioned in the base game by playing the DLC. Edit: I hadn't considered the possibility that Mesmer is a child of incest. This could track, considering GRR Martin is a co-author and that Mesmer is essentially erased from all history in the Lands Between despite his Smoldering Butterfly being present there.
My (unfounded) theory is that Miquela and Malenia were originally triplets but that Messmer had to be hidden away/written out of the history. Either A) like Malenia's connection with the God of Rot, Messmer is connected with the Fell God. The giants were wiped out because of their connection with fire and it's risk to the erd tree - but it would be a sin/unconscionable for Marika to kill their own child, so he was sealed away. Explains why Marika went to the land of shadows (to seal him) and maaaybe Miquela has gone to investigate and/or free him. Or B) Messmer died as a baby OR is this pantheon's version of Hades. I believe this land of shadows is the land of death - we already visit a (dead god's dream) version of this in Fia's questline. The "drape" over the erd tree gives me strong death bed vibes. I could see Messmer having died as a baby, so Malenia takes him to the land of death where he must remain but is able to "live" and grow. Also, we know that Miquela was obsessed with bringing Godwynn back, so it makes sense why he would travel TO the land of death, to seek aid/information/Godwynn. Supporting evidence for this being the afterlife: the wicker man is a celtic mythic figure and now a boss fight... Well, iirc "the land of shadows" is the afterlife in celtic mythology. That plus the erd tree's primary function being tied to death makes "shadow of the erd tree" make a lot of sense.
I have nothing to offer but 1 thing...that lion thing that looks like a misbegotten, it's either a puppet or, what I believe is, a Chimera type of creature, a creature made up of multiple different creatures.
Red hair is not the signature of Radagon, but the signature of the curse of the fell god, as the "red braid whip" states. Hair Colour alone is not enough to connect Messmer to Radagon, since Messmer would have to be older than the conflict between Radagon and Rennala. And given his name, he also seems to be the one who impaled all the Giants too. He cannot be a triplet of the twin prodigies, thats already not possible anymore with everything we know, since the DLC is confirmed to elaborate the past before Marika became "Marika the Eternal" and possibly even the arrival of the Numen. You also completely miss the "dragon" aspects on Messmer, his eye is a dragon transmutation eye that we can get with dragon communion. Rykard also does not have wings like a bat or like a modern feathered dragon. Executioners, like Messmer, are and historically were not likable characters, if you need a people slaughtered, you get someone who studies blasphemy of any kind, be it snakes, dragons or fire. This of course forces you, as ruler, to confine all of this as a secret that is guarded by death. Locking him in a pocket dimension after his job is done is very Marika, just like she did with Maliketh. Messmer came before Rykard, since Rykard is the interrogator and head of obscure operations up to the shattering during the golden age and Messmer is certainly older and battle-hardened like an executioner in war times
My theory doesn't account for some details, but I like it anyway... IMO just like Marika was split in two, Miquella was as well and Messmer is his other half. The catalyst for him fracturing was what Mohg did to him. Messmer looks like an homage to Malenia and her Cleanrot Knights, which I could see Miquella manifesting as his idealized version of strength. Messmer's limbs are so long and gnarled, just like Miquella's form in the cocoon. He uses what looks like bloodflame, learned from Mohg's defilement of Miquella. Snakes, however, I dunno haha. Both Miquella and Marika are imprisoned and unresponsive in the main game. So, I think this could be where they both went after leaving their bodies behind. As a god Marika could have created some kind of dream/alternate reality, one where the Greater Will doesn't have influence so the crucible was able to flourish. Maybe it was created when she shattered the Elden Ring, who knows. Like I said, doesn't account for everything and probably isn't what happens, but those were my first thoughts from the trailer.
Hey kitties with another relaxing breakdown of Elden Ring 😊Nice video about the skeleton guy and such! Kind of reminds me of Jason and the argornauts an old movie with walking, fighting skeletons was pretty cool. Alwaya nice listening to your voice.
So wild theory... But what if the "mother" that Mesmer speaks of isn't Marika but in fact referencing the Outer Gods aka the Mother of Truth or Formless Mother... A reference to the the Formless Mother is found on Mohgwyn's Sacred Spear. This would link Mohg to Mesmer in some way. Which would make the person inside the cocoon, Mesmer and not Miquella.
I really think mesmer is just another empyrian and was born long before rykard. He was sealed away because of his fire powers, when the erdtree era was at its height. He got the curse of the fell god with fire and thorn sorcery
I dont think so that he was born before rykard,he belong in the M-name scheme of malenia and miquella,and maybe Melina, meaning he's radagon and marika son(he have red hair).
I think he was the original ruler of Volcano Manor, and is the origin of the hexes that Rykard rediscovered
@@mythzel898bet2 he could be before them actually, Mohg and Morgot are from Godfrey’s time so he could possibly even be Marika’s very first born🤷🏽♂️especially because both Morgot and Mohg wield fire so he could have possibly been the very first blasphemous Demigod. He may have not even inherited fire but learned it because he does have dragon’s communion iconography as well as the same eyes our characters get after consuming a number of dragon hearts
I personally don’t think the snake motif implies that Messner is the child of Rykard. He may have a connection to the God Devouring Serpent and he almost definitely has some connection with the godskin apostles (who have snake like tails) and maybe the gloam eyed queen. My bet is that he is another child of Marika and Radagon being essentially Melina’s counterpart. There is even a further connection between the godskin apostles and Rykard if you think about the Godskin noble in the room with the giant snake skin in Volcano Manor. So maybe they are all in cahoots with the snake god? I’m still pretty certain Messner is Marika and Radagon’s kid though…
Yep he is children of marika. Miyazaki confirmed it in interview
I love how EVERYONE WAS RIGHT about the hand being the entrance to the dlc.
It did seem like a pretty obvious DLC entry point in retrospect.
wrong, it was simply great Miyazaki who has conditioned us and taught us how dlc entrances should be child.
Great observation between Mesmmer and the cleanrot knights. That pose is indeed very, very similiar!
Honestly quite excited. From what I’ve gathered, this game will be centered around a few things: why Miquella left the Lands Between to the Land of Shadow. Marika’s early history of when she first obtained godhood. And this new character, Messmer, another child of Marika found within this “removed” Land of Shadow. It’s all so interesting and I can’t wait to read up on the game’s contents 🙏🏼 we’ll be exploring pre-Erdtree cultures and what other terrible things Marika did in her past, hidden away in this displaced land.
Mesmer is a hypnotist. Checked this on Google. Is it possible that he is a shadow of Miquella, or is he whatever the final form crawled from that egg in Mohg Palace? Also, around 70% of snakes come from the eggs. Am I reaching too far here?
There's probably more than that tho, since Miyazaki didn't go into much detail specially in terms of story to not spoil too much, he didn't even want to talk about the major themes of the DLC. I'm sure there's other topics at the center of it all
29:06 This shot in the trailer reminds me of the Celtic Demigod Cú Chulainn; more specifically his spear, the Gáe Bulg. It was made of bone but when stabbed into a being it would transform into ~thirty barbs from the inside and jut out in random directions. It may not be the case, but to me it looks like a weapon stabbed into the dude's head and jut out in a similar fashion, especially with the face details.
That's really interesting! I know as soon as I saw the pale horse at the bottom of that weird skeleton in the cave, I was immediately reminded of a kelpie. So that's another aspect faintly reminiscent of Welsh mythology!
@@MsCunningLinguisticYet another example in that burning wicker man as well!
On the same note, iirc the land of shadows is the afterlife/otherworld of Celtic mythology. This dovetails perfectly with the Erd Tree's role as the death cycle in the lands between. I think this dlc takes place in the Erd Tree's afterlife-realm.
@@dawsonbusenbark3945 In that case, maybe the tree we're seeing here is the Helphen?
The name Lands Between indicates that its between something so maybe its not physically between something but other dimensions are layered over it. The Land of Shadow could exist in the same area just a different dimension layered over the one we're in so that's why things look similar yet different. For anyone who played God of War 2018 it would be like when you travel to different realms but you're geologically in the same area.
I always thought it means it is a land between life and death. Which is why the nobles wander towards the tree but could die, as long as the golden Order wasn't in place. Such as you were thrown into this world and always get reborn.
The spine stuck in "the king" is so reminiscent of the gold "spine" we see during the Elden Beast fight/ The brachiopod motif on the Crypt chairs. I wonder if there's a connection somehow.
Another thing I thought about while i was watching the trailer and heard you mention the cloth in Marika's bedchamber was the item we find in Stormveil: Marika's Veil. I'd bet that whatever magic used to conceal is in effect with the large veil we see in the trailer concealing the land of shadow.
Ooo great catch yeah it does look like that!! Same color hooded too I think; that's a super exciting observation and I wonder if they're related!! Love the idea about the veil concealing the presence of the Land of Shadow; maybe Miquella found out/got lost and that's why Marika knew to find him. Amazing theories!
I wonder if the skeleton at 19:00 might somehow be related to the Gen 2 of Albinurics. It has a similar skin tone and weapon as the ones in Lunaria.
I can’t wait to completely lose any aspect of a social life playing this! It’s so exciting knowing we’re going to be able to explore the lands between with fresh eyes. You were spot on in your last video too with the snakes. I wonder if the baby that the Iron Maiden’s hold could be the lost child of Tabitha and Rykard (Mesmer)
Ooo that would be so good!!!
Everybody stop what you're doing. The Kitetales video we've all been waiting for just dropped.
Wish I could have gotten it out earlier but I have learned I cannot exist without an outline 😞
@kitetales it came out at the perfect time! We all watched the trailer repeatedly, then we sat and processed it, and then your video came out to help us unpack it. Excellent work
Thanks so much ❤️
@@kitetalesTrust your process.
Oooh, Kintsugi! How on earth could a Japanese game that's theme is nearly completely based on gold not have used that concept yet?! I absolutely love that idea!
Right?? It’d be so fitting with the themes of broken, shattered, and mended!
5:55 "this guy? I'm going to bet he's a good guy. I bet he's a friend."
Absolutely. He's round and friend-shaped. Just like Alexander, just like the Knights of Catarina from Dark Souls games. From Soft knows how to signal it and we know how to read it.
Plus, the neutral face shape of his helmet is a big clue. It makes him look not-menacing. He honestly reminds me of Solaire!
There are even more clues dropped by Miyazaki. In his Japanese interview, he hinted that Marika became a god in the Land of the Shadow, she also created the Golden Tree there. He also hinted that Messmer could be her son.
The fiery basket giant screams wicker man to me! This just immedietly struck me when I first saw the trailer and I cant shake this from my mind.
Also the dlc releases a day before summer solstice, very interesting choice for a couple of reasons, its important pagan celebration, the nightless night, a time for potent rituals, of endless dance. And most northern europe will be out celebrating with family and friends :D I know I wont be able to play it until a couple days later :(
I feel like the drapes over the Shadowland are of the draped platform we see at 20:45 in the arena Messmer is fighting in and not Marika’s bedchamber in Leyndell.
Here’s my crackpot theory: Messmer was born of something akin to the “repellant birthing ritual” the Serpent’s Amnion refers to, and that draped platform may be where it occurred.
Ohhhh that is such a good theory!! I’m compiling the best theories I’ve seen about Messmer and this is definitely going on that list!
A little observation: Mesmer (the Impaler) shares his title with the historical figure Vlad the Impaler.
One of the important aspects of Vlad Tepe's life was that he was essentially offered as a hostage/ward by his Father to the Ottomons to secure loyalty.
This could explain Marika's intention, as offering her son could have helped her gain power in these foreign lands. Like Gwyn and Filianore in DS3.
The connection to Rykard to me seems likely coincidental as Rykard may have gotten the whole snake thing from the Land of Shadows (tanith?) to begin with.
Now that the wings are available, I can FINALLY be a Crucible Knight, complete with flying off a cliff!
My current theory is that this dimension a warped reflection of the Lands Between where alternate versions of anyone might still exist.
Not Radagon, though. This is Radagon's native dimension, until Marika found him while looking for a solution.
Ohhh, INTERESTING. So you think the Land of Shadows is an alternate dimension that housed, at one point, alternate versions of the Golden Order? And that this dimension's 'Marika' WAS Radagon, and it's the same Radagon that exists in the Lands Between now? Wow. I love that! If your theory's correct, it would explain why Marika and Radagon seem to be two separate physical entities, even though they are the same person. And it would likely mean that Marika entered the Land of Shadows BEFORE meeting Radagon, ie before any of their children were created (Miquella, Malenia, possibly Melina), so there may not be any existing equivalents of those children in the Land of Shadows. In that case, it's possible that Messmer is a child of Marika and Radagon, conceived in the Land of Shadows. And so many of the characters we see could be alternate versions of characters from the Lands Between! Wicker man? Fire Giant. Spooky lion? Serosh or Gurranq, maybe even their corpse being worn by an alternate Godrick. Throned magic lady? Rennala. I like this a lot, haha.
Thanks, @@MsCunningLinguistic!
I’ve made a wild leap of logic based on scant material but, if correct, everything you have suggested makes sense.
Jungian theory has the idea of a “shadow” which is the part of an individual that they reject and repress. In order to become a “fully-realised” person, one has to confront and “integrate” with their shadow. In that lens, Marika going to the Land of Shadow, bringing her “shadow” to into the light, and melding with him makes perfect sense.
If Jungian theory applies to the DLC, each person’s “shadow” wouldn’t just be a crazy, warped image of the person but would also reflect those parts that the person tries their best to repress and reflects the hidden part of their “true” selves.
For example, Morgot hates his omen nature and strives to be lordly while not acknowledging that everything he does is to be more like his father. In that case, a hideous misbegotten/omen blended being pantomiming a lion would reflect this VERY well.
The empyrean with many different logos upon his cloak. He is Messmer, the Indecisive.
One thing I noticed about the structure in 10:40 is that the main gate has all of those horizontally layered scenes engraved into it much like those obelisks in Siofra you can light. It might imply the same culture built both of those structures.
Here is a wild thought, so take it with grain of salt. Messmer seems to be wearing the Godskin Noble gauntlets and wielding the flames of destined death. Could he have been involved in the Godskin Apostasy? Could Merika have banished him for joining the Gloam-eyed Queen? Could Godfrey have created the gladiatorial games in his honor? Remember the dualist chest piece description. Maybe Merika missed him so much that she made Radagon in his image, and therefore, Melania became
like him as well, and her clean rot knights followed suit.. What is gloam? What is dusk? What is shadow?
Really amazing connections I haven’t seen anyone else make yet; will definitely be looking into your ideas here for sure! Thank you!
Still haven't heard anyone talk about how wild the last frame is.
Our Tarnished is casting Aspect of the Crucible Wings without holding a sacred seal. WITHOUT A SEAL.
Which means-We'll be able to cast magic in this DLC without catalysts.
The basket man has the head of the fire giant on its belt
Genuinely I feel you bring a novel perspective compared to other Elden Ring content creators on TH-cam, you having the vernacular to distinguish the window tracery for instance makes your commentary feel versed and persuasive. Can’t wait to see what else you’ve to say.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that! 🥲❤️
The great rune we’re seeing reminds me of the halo scythe design. That tells me that the scythe is a homage to Miquella’s great rune. So either Miquella cast aside his Great Rune, or he gives his/her life to do something like is depicted towards the end of the trailer and leaves it behind. Meanwhile, Mesmer seems like he’s going to be the antagonist of this story but also reminds me of a corrupted version of Miquella reminiscent of Rykard. Maybe due to Mogh’s influence. I can’t wait for more lore.
I'm really glad you mentioned that Serosh looks like he's being handed like parade costume. The guardian lion-dog/dragon makes sense for a "Lord of Beasts"; initially I thought the person underneath it would have been Godfrey or some variant of him, but I think you made an interesting point that this might just be Serosh's corpse stolen away (while Godfrey remains alive). A while ago, I had a theory that Godfrey was the blue dancer fairy because we know he is "Warrior", meaning we can closely attribute the Warrior set to him. The armor implies he helped seal away the God of Rot, which could be part of how he "trained" Malenia. He's blinded when his eyes turn grey (when he donned the Elden Lord set), etc. I thought it made the most sense to be the thing whispered by Malenia to Radahn when they battled, and the truth to know that Malenia, someone he condemned so vigilantly, would be trained by someone he aspired to be like so much, were closer to each other than he was with him.
Is the one puppeting Serosh now, still Godfrey? Maybe, but I also think it could be the idea that, because he's a corpse, the "Rot took hold of him", meaning the dancers might be followers of Rot under Gowry (a name suspiciously similar to Godfrey...)
The biggest plothole in this theory is that "Godfrey doesn't use swords, he uses axes"... but I think he did use swords, because the Sword Monument at Castle Morne mentions a lone warrior lusted for vengeance, but fell before Lord Godfrey (his past life, before divinity "graced" him when he conquered the Badlands (which I'm speculating is another name for the realm of the Fae magicks, and vengeance is the curse that overcomes the magical spite of the Fae/Divine; cosmic hubris.))
You’re the first video I’ve seen touch on the Omen lion dancer Boss/enemy having Misbegotten traits, truly thought I was the only one who saw that! Hope to see a video on that enemy alone, sure you’ll uncover awesome details
Yes!! It so clearly looks like Misbegotten teeth at least, would love to look into that more!
At 6:45 that’s actually a Zamor! They’re enemies of the giants and have strong connections to ancient dragons. They don’t have much explanation to them beyond that maybe it’ll be expanded on in this?
Oh my gosh I think you’re right!!!
I've watched like 4 trailer breakdowns now and your insights and comparisons to the main game are so good! A+
I mean, it doesn’t have to mean that Messmer is directly related to Rykard himself because of the snake motiff. In the temple of Eiglay where we fight a godskin, we can find imagery of some kind of winged serpent figure, perhaps the serpent god that Rykard fed himself to. This implies that the seprpent god existed before Rykard himself, and Messmer could have done something related to it before him, and become exiled himself.
Just food for thought. Loved the video!❤
when you pause on the lion head, you can see the two hand operating it like a puppet (i think it’s a pinwheel like situation, maybe grafted together, with the head at front)
also, i think Miyazaki confirmed it Messmer was a child of Marika’s in another interview…
here’s a good overview of Miyazaki’s japanese interview where he clarifies Messmer’s origins and the placement of the Shadow of the Erdtree: th-cam.com/video/i8i0RGgMyIk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=C8NIIbTULtFgk7vk
you have a wonderful eye for detail, and i always enjoy your lore videos-regardless of the game. i can't wait to play the dlc, and then have you explain all the details i'm sure to miss!
Thank you so much!! 😊 This was such a fun trailer, really can’t wait for June! And yes tons of lore videos to come!!
Basket guy is a very nice reference to the Wickermen in Berserk's Elf Island, Mesmer looking like Grunbeld if he skipped the gym
Messmer is definitely linked to Rykard, but he also speaks about punishing people in the land of shadow. Rykard and his crew were those that dealt judgement to sinners against the Erdtree prior to his turn to Blasphemy. It makes sense that his son might have a similar origin, but the snakes and fire imply Messmer was around for Rickard's decent into Blasphemy. I wonder if Messmer was born after Rykard's betrayal but rejected his father's ideals? But much like Morgott, he is forced to support the Golden Order from the shadows. Morgott because of the Omen Curse and Messmer because of his Serpent Aligned Father.
If it turns out he has no link to Ryland imma be so confused I seen the snake and immediately thought Rykard
The spirit talking to us on the Weeping Peninsula could very well be talking about Messmer. Messmer sits on the throne of an Elden Lord. Bandai Namco stated that:
"The Land of Shadow.
A place obscured by the Erdtree.
Where the goddess Marika first set foot.
A land purged in an unsung battle.
Set ablaze by Messmer’s flame.
It was to this land that Miquella departed.
Divesting himself of his flesh, his strength, his lineage.
Of all things Golden.
And now Miquella awaits
the return of his promised Lord."*
- Miquella is represented by the Nascent butterfly
- Malenia is represented by the Aeonian butterfly
- Messmer is represented by the Smoldering butterfly
All names begin with M & have a butterfly representing what they bring to the lands.
Great theories! I agree with your take of Messmer being the offspring of Rykard. Either the son of Tanith or Malenia, like you said. I lean more toward Tanith, being the mother, mostly due to her dialogue regarding Rykard's immortality and threat of returning. Also, Tanith wishes Rykard to be within her, I assume she means his seed.
Maybe the Lion Boss is Godwyn. He wandered into the land of shadow as well. The omen blood got to him, like his brothers, and left him disfigured. Explaining the horns. He uses the head of his father's deceased companion to hide his sad form.
Also the death blight attack paired with a golden order attack would suit him.
You have a great voice for narration, great analysis too btw.
Thank you so much! 😊
I personally think this land of shadow is the giant chunk of land missing in the middle of the map. I saw another video where they compared marikas bed to the draping clouds around the tree. It gives the impression that there is a veil covering the entirety of the land. Which would make it a land of shadow.
Also they said this is the land in which marika first stepped foot in however throughout the game they say she came to the lands between. This land of shadow had to of, at some point, been part of the lands between.
My final reasoning is the use of the word shadow. Shadows in metaphoric terms are usually used to represent a character’s ominous past.
This is probably why it gives liurnia vibes if it was originally the land to the east of it. Would help explain the missing chunks and why the first trailer for Elden ring which showed an army storming the capital. This could have been Mesmer and Rykards army. Especially if he’s another afflicted child of marikas.
These last points are more so food for thought but perhaps he studied the crucible and found it to be the only way to clean the ailments upon himself/siblings. Maybe he uses the flame god powers in pursuit of liberating the crucible from the greater wills influence. Maybe we will finally found out what happened to the god that fled Placidusax or exactly when farum azula started floating in the air.
You mentioned so many things in your video that I hadn’t heard anywhere else! Thank you! Subscribed!
the spiral pillars you were sure are in game but couldnt find are indeed in the base game. I'm pretty sure they're found in the Volcano Manor throne room, and/or Rykard's boss room. I know there's definitely pillars that look very very similar somewhere, but i might be wrong about the specific location they appear
My theory is that this area exists within the void on the map to the East of Liurnia. The Shadow of the Erdtree will overlap the regular Erdtree and will be the northern most thing in the land of shadow. We're seeing bits of things that are close in proximity perhaps to this area in the regular map.
The basket case guy was red manes tied to his waist 👀
Also, the lion head boss, his foot looks like morgotts. Since you mentioned that the head could be seroshes, maybe the shadow realm is a place of limbo where all who have perished in the lands between exist.
I'm so happy you focused on that Cuckoo church place, I haven't seen anyobody else talking about it and it's seems so intresting to me, specially since it was featured in the trailer, it has to be important somehow
Kitetales and more elden ring?!?You know that I'm already here for it!!
YOU KNOW IT!! 💅
I think they took inspirations from lion dancers for sure...be a cool phase 2 if either the head or the tail is killed first
fantastic video as always, love your analysis
Thank you so much! 😊
So I watched the trailer a few times, and read the interviews.
I think the treestump we see is the rest of the old greattree. And the light upon it is the bottom of the erdtree. I think the Land of shadows is under the erdtree. There are often discussions that the golden erdtree is tree of faith. Maybe no real wooden Tree. I think it is placed upon the rest of the old tree. And down there are the Partys, follower of the old great tree, which were prisoned there by Marika.
Also. I am german and there is a German word Mesmer: is responsible for preparing the church interior and sacristy for worship. The sexton service is often associated with the broader care of a church with the tasks of a caretaker (such as the administration, maintenance and cleaning of the building), church swiss and bell ringer as well as other liturgical services, technical or craft activities
This could make maybe some sense if Mesmer is placed by Marika in the shadow lands to guard or rule in her Absence.
The architecture could implicate the astronomers or their descendants. Also, it's possible that Mesmer is the 3rd sibling of Miquella and Malenia implied by the three types of butterfly items.
Ooh yeah, the smoldering butterfly! I wonder if the pink/purple butterflies in that spell are like the St. Trina version of Miquella’s nascent butterfly?
I could have swore I read Miyazaki saying the map is LITERALLY in the shadow of the erdtree! Meaning it's the vast area right beneath the erdtree within the HUGE shadow cast by the erdtree!! So think of the erdtree as a "umbrella" of sorts, imagine the shadow a opened umbrella makes directly underneath it.blocking out any natural sunlight, that shaded, dark, gloomy patch of land underneath the tree is where the dlc is set..atleast that was my understanding...also Miyazaki said they took alot of effort in the verticality of the map design, which probably means the whole area map has additional areas underneath the land in caverns,caves and a nokron type of areas! As well as upward verticality..so even if the base map is a certain size(limgrave-ish size), we still should expect areas stacked on top if eachother creating a dense map design! With that said, I like this idea of "the land that the sun cannot touch" which is the vibe I get from "shadow of the erdtree".. so If the map design turns out to be very much literal in terms of the title lol..I kinda like it.. if u actually pat attention to the trailer closely the "in the shadow of the tree" setting looks to be true, in that shot with the giant wicker man fire giant thing, just look at the sky!! It literally looks like it's beimg blacked out by the trees shadow!! With only slight bits if light peeking thru . It looks like the tree and the smoke coming off the tree is blocking most of the skies natural light , creating this grayish, smoke stained yellow affect..only a few times in the trailer can we actually see the actual sky lit up naturally. On a side note, I hope we get out 1st legit 3 phase boss fight " sister freide" style!! 3 full health bars in a BALANCED fight!! Freide was 1st bar-med difficulty, 2 bar-reletivly easy, and 3rd was hard n sometimes cheap but fun!!... I love those fights where in the 1st few attempts that 1st phase seems really difficult, but by the time ur getting to the 3rd phase consistently the first 2 phases are almost muscle memory lol. Ecxept in that freide fight, for some reason her 1st phase I could do without using any health flasks (or just 1) or die hella quick nothing in between or else it was a forfeit run lol!
I first thought that the new Lion boss may have been the grafted corpse of the one the king used!
The statue of Marika holding a baby behind Messmer is similar to the Abductor Virgins, and the Virgins' faces are similar to the woman sitting in the cuckoo church.
Calling it now, we get beast communion spells
The hippo thing with the spines on its back reminds me of a creature from Made in Abyss manga - the spines, specifically. I also thought possible incest concerning Mesmer - that could also be why Rykard hates her so much.
I think the giant Rune Bear head is an incantation like the dragon roar. And I feel like the big bad's eye seemed like dragon communion or dragon cult. Maybe even frenzy but that might be stretching it. I definitely think the fire in his hand is a Seal of some sort. I am sort of wondering if he isn't just dabbling in all manner of powers or outer god influence.
Yeah it definitely seems like he is mixing a lot of different sorceries together, maybe that was an aspect of his banishment
@@kitetales My only worry with the DLC is if there is any NPC interactions might be changed based of when you play it or who is still around.
It has been noted that the Rune Bears have dragon pupils and gravel hearts
Take a closer look at Carian inverted statue and a character at 09:05
OH MY GOSH YES!!! Holy cow that is SUCH a huge connection; I KNEW this room was significant to the church!!
I specifically come to this channel for Elden lore. thank you for your service :p
Thank you so much, so happy to be someone of that level!
11:00 I’m intrigued by the giants heads on the fire basket golem’s waist. Is it the same giants flame powering the basket golem?
The snakes remind me of the Gladiators.
They too have snake imagery going on, they even have an attack with snakes for the player.
It was Radagon who had the tradition of Gladiator fights banned; If Messmer is his son, maybe he didn't feel like having lookalikes of his son being slaughtered.
I am far more confused with the drake aspect of his appearance. It almost seems like too much is going on.
The line about "meeting death in the embrace of Messmer's flame" could be related to him wielding destined death, which Marika suspended in the lands between. That would also explain the colour of his flame.
You pointed out things no one else has and also have a perspective that is very different from other soulsborne lore hunters. I'm super excited to see what this dlc is all about and very excited to potentially meet St. Trina.
Always glad to hear that! :) And YES; I am super excited to meet St. Trina and maybe see lots of things that were cut from the original content.
@@kitetales I would love it so much if we get cut Trina/Miquella content in the DLC. I think I would be most excited to get some more sleep mechanics and more lore around the sleep status and how it came to be associated with Trina and the merchant song
The moment I’ve been waiting for!
3 more months!!! 😱
Possibly Mohg and Miquella created Mesmeer. I know it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense but Mohg did have plans for Miquella and wanted to be his consort
In an interview with Miyazaki he confirmed that Messmer is a hidden child of Marika. I don't think even GRRM is depraved enough to cook up a Mohg/Miquella plot like that, thankfully. Plus red hair is symbolic of Radagon and the giants, not Mohg who is a child of Godfrey. Messmer is likely the full blooded younger brother of Melania and Miquella, or is at least confirmed to be a half brother.
@@jungtothehuimang ngl i posted this before i read that interview lol, new info comes out everyday
@@Slaheir gotcha, I get that. I just wanted to let you know it was confirmed he is Marika's child. Guess we'll have to wait and see if he is Radagon's also or not.
We sleeping good tonight boys on our second watch of course
It kinda looks like the draped fabric on the tree is like a barrier to something above...maybe the erd tree's roots grow out of the top of this tree, on the other side of that fabric. Which makes this shadow land like an inverted mirror of the lands between?
13:12
Miyazaki actually confirmed this
I've never been more excited for a game. Three months can't pass fast enough.
It's why the map seems simular like the field of roses could be that one area in the concictated snow fields whre you find the invadre sanguine noble
Ooo yes!! I love that theory
And Miquella/you and Torrent riding up to that little town in the beginning reminded me of Ordina without the snow!
My theory is the Shadow is the past, and maybe Mesmer was Marika's first born outside the lands between and was banished, and the old guy in the portrait is his first husband in Farum Azula, since it was said that this is where Marika went first. Maybe Mesmer went against his mother Marika and corrupted the Erdtree with death rune, since he has the death flame and that 's how we get the current Farum Azula that is totally destroyed. In short Marika is a btch with a lot of demi god sons and daughters.
the basket guy is a reference to berserk where they throw new born babies into a basket thing to create more demons to become more powerful
remember how the gladiator armors had two symbolic serpents wrapping around the limbs.
5:14 the rune looks like the new emote where the character does the circle with their arms to the side.
Can't Wait to fight Malenio
The cover art shows Mesmeer with what looks like the snakes making an Elden Rune
I Hope we find out more about Godwyn as well
Oh yes that would be great. Cause his soul is gotta be somewhere.
Maybe he is that Lion Boss. The omen blood got to him, like his brothers, and left him disfigured. Which is why he uses the head of his father's deceased companion to hide his sad form.
excited for the dlc and more lore!
Messmer has to be the child of affair between Radagon and the Gloam Eyes Queen
Aw. Now Rykard's "Join the Family" speech sounds kind of sad. He lost his son.
I think Miyazaki did an interview where he stated that Mesmer is Marika and Radagon's third child and that we will find out why he isn't mentioned in the base game by playing the DLC.
Edit: I hadn't considered the possibility that Mesmer is a child of incest. This could track, considering GRR Martin is a co-author and that Mesmer is essentially erased from all history in the Lands Between despite his Smoldering Butterfly being present there.
Not true. People are taking his words out of context
Anyone noticed the friggin' LAVA PUMP 😂
Tarnished Archaelogist did!
@@Pitchfallis Yes!! I clicked on that link like lightning
9:23 this person on the chair is actually the reverse statue figure in the reverse tower.
Came here to say that. It could support the theory that this is an upside down world.
My (unfounded) theory is that Miquela and Malenia were originally triplets but that Messmer had to be hidden away/written out of the history.
Either A) like Malenia's connection with the God of Rot, Messmer is connected with the Fell God. The giants were wiped out because of their connection with fire and it's risk to the erd tree - but it would be a sin/unconscionable for Marika to kill their own child, so he was sealed away. Explains why Marika went to the land of shadows (to seal him) and maaaybe Miquela has gone to investigate and/or free him.
Or B) Messmer died as a baby OR is this pantheon's version of Hades. I believe this land of shadows is the land of death - we already visit a (dead god's dream) version of this in Fia's questline. The "drape" over the erd tree gives me strong death bed vibes. I could see Messmer having died as a baby, so Malenia takes him to the land of death where he must remain but is able to "live" and grow. Also, we know that Miquela was obsessed with bringing Godwynn back, so it makes sense why he would travel TO the land of death, to seek aid/information/Godwynn.
Supporting evidence for this being the afterlife: the wicker man is a celtic mythic figure and now a boss fight... Well, iirc "the land of shadows" is the afterlife in celtic mythology. That plus the erd tree's primary function being tied to death makes "shadow of the erd tree" make a lot of sense.
As long as Rya gets a sibling to bond with, I'm happy.
Now that you mention it: The spiral colunms look aa lot like the Trumpet
I have nothing to offer but 1 thing...that lion thing that looks like a misbegotten, it's either a puppet or, what I believe is, a Chimera type of creature, a creature made up of multiple different creatures.
Mesmer could be the alter ego for Rykard. When merged with the snake he became immortal. Tannith said rykard cannot die and would be born again
Red hair is not the signature of Radagon, but the signature of the curse of the fell god, as the "red braid whip" states. Hair Colour alone is not enough to connect Messmer to Radagon, since Messmer would have to be older than the conflict between Radagon and Rennala. And given his name, he also seems to be the one who impaled all the Giants too. He cannot be a triplet of the twin prodigies, thats already not possible anymore with everything we know, since the DLC is confirmed to elaborate the past before Marika became "Marika the Eternal" and possibly even the arrival of the Numen.
You also completely miss the "dragon" aspects on Messmer, his eye is a dragon transmutation eye that we can get with dragon communion. Rykard also does not have wings like a bat or like a modern feathered dragon. Executioners, like Messmer, are and historically were not likable characters, if you need a people slaughtered, you get someone who studies blasphemy of any kind, be it snakes, dragons or fire. This of course forces you, as ruler, to confine all of this as a secret that is guarded by death. Locking him in a pocket dimension after his job is done is very Marika, just like she did with Maliketh. Messmer came before Rykard, since Rykard is the interrogator and head of obscure operations up to the shattering during the golden age and Messmer is certainly older and battle-hardened like an executioner in war times
My theory doesn't account for some details, but I like it anyway... IMO just like Marika was split in two, Miquella was as well and Messmer is his other half. The catalyst for him fracturing was what Mohg did to him.
Messmer looks like an homage to Malenia and her Cleanrot Knights, which I could see Miquella manifesting as his idealized version of strength. Messmer's limbs are so long and gnarled, just like Miquella's form in the cocoon. He uses what looks like bloodflame, learned from Mohg's defilement of Miquella. Snakes, however, I dunno haha.
Both Miquella and Marika are imprisoned and unresponsive in the main game. So, I think this could be where they both went after leaving their bodies behind. As a god Marika could have created some kind of dream/alternate reality, one where the Greater Will doesn't have influence so the crucible was able to flourish. Maybe it was created when she shattered the Elden Ring, who knows.
Like I said, doesn't account for everything and probably isn't what happens, but those were my first thoughts from the trailer.
I cannot wait for more Kite Tales Elden Ring lore videos. The best lord videos next to vaati
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The only thing I’m sad about is I didn’t see any hints at new sorceries
The basket is clearly based on hecatoncheires
The guy at 10:01 in the painting with the "Fia like girl" has the same clothes as Morgott, maybe an alternate version who isn't omen?
The impaler catacombs has the answer! It’s in weeping peninsula
The "dancing dragon" boss may actually be a tarrasque from french mythology.
Hey kitties with another relaxing breakdown of Elden Ring 😊Nice video about the skeleton guy and such! Kind of reminds me of Jason and the argornauts an old movie with walking, fighting skeletons was pretty cool. Alwaya nice listening to your voice.
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So wild theory... But what if the "mother" that Mesmer speaks of isn't Marika but in fact referencing the Outer Gods aka the Mother of Truth or Formless Mother... A reference to the the Formless Mother is found on Mohgwyn's Sacred Spear. This would link Mohg to Mesmer in some way. Which would make the person inside the cocoon, Mesmer and not Miquella.
The Chinese dragon like boss might be operated by twins. And it may show how efficient they are with they teamwork.
Oh my gosh I love this theory!! Going to be citing your comment for sure on a video about this guy
I’m so excited! ⭐️✨🌠 Just redownload elden ring today.
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