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Ansbach will go down as one of the most beloved Fromsoft Npc's, and the crazy part is he does it without being over the top like many of the other fan favorites.
Ansbach is my favorite souls NPC. He reminds me of Solaire, in a way. They’re both jovial and friendly, hiding deep fears and regrets behind their heretical (and moral) beliefs.
I view Freya's opinion of Radhan as an incredible admiration for the warrior Radhan is. But Jerren had known him for all of his life. And Radhan and Jerren both had an oath of honorable death. We know that Radhan said yes to this oath and we aren't sure about Radhan and Miquella' oath
I've legit been saying this for so long. Freya's opinion on Radahn is heavily biased by her allegiance to Miquella, when she tells us this its her rationalizing why Miquella should be able to resurrect Radahn. Ansbach even says upon hearing Freyja's comments that "She must be feeling the need to reaffirm her allegiance before she heads to war". She also says that Radahn being brought back to fight for Miquella is "good for him", while Ansbach's reaction to this information is "This is horrifying we need to stop this now". There's also a lot of evidence that Radahn was more than a warrior . For example, his idol being Godfrey, Godfrey isn't just a warrior he's a king and a protector of realm. If he was really all about battle he'd be idolizing Hoarah Loux.
Jerren did not know Radahn his whole life. Jerren was a nomadic fighter who eventually became a guest for the Carian royals, and later a guest commander in Radahn’s army. Freyja was a gladiator who was recognized by Radahn during his youth for her valour. She would go on to become one of the most esteemed members of his personal guard upon its formation. If anything, Freyja knew Radahn both better and longer than Jerren. All this cope about how Freyja just doesn’t know Radahn well enough is really funny to me. People really are desperate to maintain this weird image of Radahn as some infallible superhero.
@@Idea_of_LustreYour last bit tipped your hand. And, that aside, the length of relationships don’t affect how someone can want something for another without having made a full assessment of character. Jerren highlights his friend’s heroism while Freyja doesn’t, and it’s the full, not partial, character of Radahn that’s being judged here. You stated nothing to prove the “better” part of your “Freyja knew Radahn longer and better than Jerren” claim. He is treated as the most heroic of, at least, his siblings-it isn’t fanboying to point out how that’s something made explicit in-game, and so not up for debate. Cope wouldn’t be using the full picture, in this context-it would be willfully omitting parts. Think carefully.
@@Zythryl I have no idea what that first sentence is supposed to mean. The length of a relationship is indeed not a conclusive determining factor for making a full assessment of character. This part of my comment was specifically in response to the idea that «Jerren had known him (Radahn) for all of his life» and the implication that he therefore knew Radahn better than Freyja. Jerren does not highlight Radahn’s heroism, he highlights his prowess in battle and the glory of giving him an honorable death. He does not actually make any claims about Radahn as a person, whereas Freyja does. I specifically stated that «If anything, Freyja knew Radahn both better and longer than Jerren.» Given the information we have, which I also presented in the two paragraphs before that sentence, this is the most logically sound assumption. Radahn and Freyja met during Radahn’s youth, and she was among the first and most esteemed members of his personal guard. Meaning she would’ve been in close proximity to him and known him. By contrast, Jerren was a guest of the Carian royals, and later a guest commander in Radahn’s army, the implication being that the army was already fully formed when his partnership with Radahn began. Radahn’s personal guard would logically have spent more time with, and been more familiar with him. This is admittedly not conclusive, but it is logically sound and supported by evidence. As opposed to the verifiably false assertion that «Jerren had known him (Radahn) for all of his life». The *fanbase* treats Radahn as the most heroic of the demigods. They read the cutesy story about his horse Leonard and decided that story made him a too-pure-for-this-world Superman figure. The characters in-game more so revere him for his power, physical and magical. (By the way, there is a potential implication that the Leonard story is the reason why Miquella looks up to Radahn so much, meaning he reveres Radahn for the same reason as the fanbase, which I just find hilarious.) «Cope (…) would be willfully omitting parts.» Which is exactly what is being done. People are inventing information and history that does not exist in the game. And this is done to push a narrative that favors certain interpretations, and dismisses others as biased with no evidence. Or just making stuff up.
“Oh, you are referring to the leader of the round table. I hadn’t the honor of making the acquaintance of such a learned fellow. From what I hear he has eyes and ears within all corners of the lands between. It would be no surprise if he had his all prying vices within these lands as well. Let us stay vigilant, righteous tarnished.” - Ansbach about Gideon probably.
I think that Ansbach’s referral to the Charm when speaking on your killing Mohg, I think he was talking about the charm that Miquella had cast upon Mohg. From what we see of Ansbach, Mohg’s court used to be one that was honorable and rather noble, and had only recently became an insane murder cult through the bloody fingers. After all, for Miquella’s plan to work, he needed Mohg dead. Basically, Miquella may have charmed Mohg into an insane murderous lunatic in order to attract the attention of someone strong enough to put him down.
Moghs court had a chivalric type of honor there, but non the less, they were a cult of blood that believed in the formless mother, moghs main objective is clear, replace the golden order with his dynasty, the greater will with the Formless mother, the Elden Lord with the Lord of blood and Marika with a god of blood. Honorable they might be, but they spilled blood way before miquella was captured and started to make his own agenda, bc after all “The mother of truth craves for wounds”
I agree there is a possibility that Mohg's dynasty didn't go quite as hard prior to Miquella's enchantment potentially driving his focus (Mohg may have been into this stuff but Miquella may have made him fanatical about it). We look at Ansbach, commander of the Pureblood Knights, a force that apparently must have fought in battles since they have a reputation. But by our time, there are no Pureblood Knights. The Sanguine Nobles aren't knights they are missionary-assassins and Varre's whole thing seems to be trying to recruit new Knights. When we read the Pureblood Knight's Medal it is telling the knights to wait. It kinda feels like Miquella Radagon'd Mohg (Radagon seduces Renalla because the Golden Host can't be the Carian Knights and now the Carian Knights are largely disbanded) causing the disillusion of the Pureblood Knights.
That sounds way too convoluted if Miquella was planning on offing Mohg, he could’ve simply sent Malenia to eliminate him or dispose of him some other way instead of relying on some random nobody to do it.
@@Mario-SunshineGalaxy64 I actually think Miquella sent Leda to kill Mohg but we just happen to beat her there. It's also probably why she thought we were in league with Miquella.
Both Ansbach and Gideon have a Spirit Eye crown built into their helmets, both of which are a dull grey. They are clearly designed to be two sides of the statement "Knowledge begins with the recognition of one's ignorance. The realization that the search for knowledge is unending."
Love how you pointed out how much swag the mohgwyn dynasty had. Drip? Impecable. Mission? Badass. I wish you would have directly pointed out the savagery and seduction of bloody fingers a la Eleonora along with the nobles, but that's just me being picky. Great video!
I pretty much fell in love with Ansbach. He is so well written, especially against the backdrop of Mohg and his Dynasty and Miquella. Everyone else seemed content with Miquella taking control (Jesus take the wheel), but Ansbach notes the danger of such a power. Ansbach, more than anything, has the ego to cherish his mental (and physical) faculties. Absolute Chad
Great theory!! However, it’s started in a talisman you get from killing ansbach or hornsent that leda is the reason there are no more needle knights. Her killing them was out of her paranoia that they would at some point betray Miquella, a common theme with her 😂
I love how the effect of Miquella's charm on Leda is to make her _less_ of a mass-murdering zealot who instead stays focused on what Miquella actually wants.
fun that you mentioned the connection between Gideon and Ansbach! I love the theory that the cast we get in the LoS are meant to be (at least somewhat) jungian shadows to our own cast in the RTH. Like Leda being a "shadow" to Roderika
I’m so glad you mentioned Mohg is still evil. Everyone looks at Miquella like he’s the bad guy without looking at everything, everyone’s done something wrong. I also like you elucidating on Miquellas interaction with the dynasty. I also believe Radahn wanted the accord, he gets all he wants in his life and in exchange is serving the new order. Amazing video.
The GOAT Ansbach was indeed my fav of the new NPC's as well, and even though I didn't summon him for any of the fights because I dont' use summons, I've seen from videos his line of dialogue in the final boss, and makes him more goated. "Righteous tarnished" yes boss, wassup?
I didn't think of it that way but when you said it truly ansbach gives more of a wise and all-knowing vibe than gideon ever did from his way of speaking to his honorable cause he's the best npc in any fromsoft game for me except for melina of course
Wow. Absolutely fantastic. I knew I liked Ansbach but not exactly why. This put words to it that I really appreciate. Thanks for the video! It was quite a watch!
I fell in love with the great Sir Ansbach right from the start. At least he called the Tarnished righteous and Miquella kind. Until he deciphered miquella’s true intentions with Mohg’s body. Great video!
wait what? I'm subscribed, but the video didn't show up on my feed! found it at the recommendations page and I was so suprised~ I also love ansbach so can't wait to watch the video~
Some more cool connections with Ansbach: Obsidian Lamina - Obsidian is a volcanic glass and relates to the Godskins, which is the only other mention of Obsidian. Lamina is a thin sheet or a scale, or a flat plates of bone of a vertebra, or one of the narrow thin parallel plates of soft vascular sensitive tissue that cover the flesh within the wall of a hoof. It "sows blossoms of red", which makes me think of the rot blossoms. The aow is called "dynastic SicklePlay" resembling a dance, and in two occasions the sickle relates to GEQ via the Gidskin Peeler, and the Dominula Dancer with the Celebrant's Sickle.
Never been more upset than TH-cam not notifying me of a Hawkshaw upload. Glad you guys are still working because for me personally this channel is the pinnacle of Elden Ring lore analysis.
another excellent video from the goat. thank you for doing what you do, one of the few actual good fromsoft lore youtubers left. most others either clickbait or straight up misinterpret the story horribly, with no nuance or humanity. thats why i love your channel. you approach the characters and story as a man, not a god. ansbach would surely be proud of you. may you become elden lord.
I think there's a translation issue with the charm Ansbach refereed to when we talk about Mohg's defeat. In my game, he said he had no right to judge, for he forgot everything because of the charm.
I think the Moghwyn Dynasty only became terrible after Mogh was enchanted, the reason Mogh even ordered the slaughtering of the tarnished was to wake up Miquella after he became obsessed with
Yeah. My interpretation is that he was no worse than any other demigod. Yes, he was devoted to the Formless Mother, but his twin was devoted to the tyrannical Golden Order and its equally flawed god. Mohg was imperfect, but I wouldn’t call him a monster.
Im currently doing my second playthought since the dlc (took a lil break after finishing it the first time). Today I got to explore the Shadow keep more carefully and gave him the scroll, gosh his dialogues are incredible and made me think "damn, this character it's so so well done that may be my fav" Idk, he makes you feel so much that can simply overshadows the others npc pretty easily imo.
24:30 Another absolute banger! One correction I have to make tho. When we get the HEART STOLEN message and revert to the site of grace, we are not dying. Not only does it say something other than the iconic YOU DIED, but the text is also gold like every victory message in the game. Instead of dying we are being sent back in time to before the fight because Marika won't allow for a world in which we are no longer serving her ends. I know time travel might sound a little wacky but there's lots of proof, especially when it comes to bosses. For example, many remembrance bosses have phase transitions that involve their bodies changing in irreversible ways (Godrick, Fire Giant, Messmer, and Midra to name a few), yet if we lose those changes revert anyways. This is something that isn't seen in any other Miyazaki led From game. EVER!! Which is enough for me to conclude that these transitions are meant to signal to us that there are time shenanigans. That Marika is manipulating the timeline to ensure a favorable result. One last thing that feels resonant with this (basically confirmed) theory of mine: the description of the Repair spell in DS3 says "light is time." Marika is god of the shining Erdtree and controller of grace, both made of golden light. The same color used for the light of the Repair spell. EDIT: The thing I emphatically said has never happened has happened a few times lol. I think many of those occurrences have in-game explanations, but more importantly the phase transitions have never been this dramatic and there's plenty of other irrefutable evidence of time shenanigans within ER. Also, the message being gold is a detail I first heard pointed out by Scum Mage Infa, who is very worth checking out.
> This is something that isn't seen in any other Miyazaki led From game. Bloodborne does this repeatedly. Gascoigne devolves into beasthood. The snake parasites awaken within and erupt from the Shadows of Yharnam (to say nothing of how you can kill one or two of them, but all three are back up to begin the fight). Ludwig regains his sense of humanity and stands up as a knight. The Orphan of Kos physically transforms into a winged-cape self. Laurence's legs dissolve into a magma-spewing wound. Dark Souls 1 does it as well, when you defeat one of Ornstein and Smough, the survivor absorbs the energy of the fallen, but when you return to the fight it's the two of them in their small forms. DS3 has the Nameless King, whose dragon is his first form, but pops back to life, and Sister Friede (where Father Ariandel, slain in Phase 2, comes back if Friede beats you in Phase 3. In Sekiro, Genichiro gives up his body to resurrect Isshin Ashina, but he's alive and well as Phase 1of that fight. Ultimately, this is just a point where lore has to yield to the fact that at the end of the day, these are video games and the most important part is, at the end of the day, the gameplay experience.
Ehhh, I mean you say there's lots of proof, and yeah there are some time shenanigans in ER, but I just don't get where all this confidence that Marika is manipulating time on behalf of the tarnished comes from
Great video Hawkshaw. I am interested if you could explore the idea that Mohg/Morgott were not Godfrey's legitimate children. It think it tracks (especially now with the DLC) that anytime Marika has her weird self-produced children they turn out to be cursed twins. It makes sense to me within the lore that after having perfect golden child Godwyn she would go off and have kids on her own that ended up being the cursed omen they have to hide away. I know there is an item description that explicitly says they are Godfrey's kids, but I feel the explicit nature of that almost calls question to its own legitimacy
Sir Ansbach is possibly the most "Japanese" character I've seen Fromsoft ever do, on par or even over Sekiro. And that's because he follows what I can only describe as a philosophy and code that better matches romanticized "bushido" than western chivalry, and that contrasts in this game making it stand out even more. A mix that doesn't match the classic paladin well: introspection, transparency, humble honor, and respect for other's convictions and vows. How Freyja treats Ansbach's weapons is also telling, as it reminds me of the "ritualistic" use of a family sword heirloom in Japanese fiction, as facing such in duel is always portrayed as a great honour. The story of the Company of Miquella is probably one of the most neatly crafted and immersive I've played in a souls game. I feel the need to point out that the original transcript for Ranni's dialogue in the Age of Stars ending is so very different to what we got in English as to be basically the opposite. There are videos about it out there with the original text in Japanese, but in general it feels a lot less cold and more accepting of free will (and the suffering and happiness it entails). PS. Miquella's charm death screen should be "YOU ARE NOT IMMUNE TO PROPAGANDA".
Ansbach's fog could be described as euphoria. Kinda like how the Muses would enchant men with their singing, this feeling of bliss clouds your judgement.
I’m of the mind the Ansbach is not a follower but he was Mohg’s royal nanny and tutor. His love for Mohg seems to reflect this. His seemingly noble domineer reflects this too.
33:06 the lord of blood's exultation does say "Render up you offerings of blood to your Lord. Drench my consort's chamber. Slake his cocoon's thirst. His awakening shall herald the dawn of our dynasty" which could be seen as either Miquella needing blood, or at least Mohg believing so, which would amplify his "dynasty". Though I highly doubt a world with Mohg as "Lord of Blood" would've been nice to live in no regardless of Miquella's charm. My problem is that using people is bad regardless, and that if Miquella had the capability to cure Mohg's omen curse (even if it was through resurrection) then surely it'd be more moral to cure one of your two brothers who have been mistreated and shunned all their lives for no fault of their own over Radahn, who was perfectly fine until you sent your twin to infect him
I like to imagine that when they made miquella, the team was just like "ok give him a perfect roll in charisma stat... but make him a bug, What? no, literally a bug. make him a bug."
@@lonefish8128 I just don't get how everyone is switching up so casually, just because of a murderer working for someone who makes people into demons, but is also nice to you and has a nice voice. On about femboy enchantment when yall like dilfs. That's daddy enchantment in action.
Glad to see a fellow Miquella Supporter. Personally, I’m very skeptical of Ansbach. I find it hard to trust the guy working for a demon lord who is afraid of love.
Yeah we will get to the point where people realize that Mohg was never innocent and that Ansbach is not a trustable person. I had this convo with a friend recently but the overall theme with the followers of Miquella is very analogues to Saul from the New Testament, Horrible people changing for the better through the light of a god. The idea that Miquella is "literally Griffith" is dumb too. Fromsoft fans can be kinda dense some times
Something I’ve always wondered is if Miquella’s entire plan was to use Mohg to gain access to the realm of shadow then why would he seal himself in the Haligtree? Well my little theory is that he needed to “soften” himself to be able to abscond his own flesh, due to his nature as an Empyrean I believe that using the cocoon and Mohg’s cursed blood he broke not only his connection to his two fingers but also allowed his body to be stripped away while keeping his soul alive. There’s a lot of parallels to Ranni’s because both their plans were fundamentally the same, they just both went at it in different ways.
This video is important because of the way it describes how miquella charm works. Too many people think it’s literal brainwashing and strips you of all your personality and free will
Something ive never heard anyone mention yet is that miquela's enchantment could have included him impersonating or just making up the formless mother, even while mhog did see the bloodstar
Ansbach is the sickest. Imagine singlehandedly redeeming your entire faction's reputation purely through your own words and strength of character. The commander of the Pureblood Knights was well picked indeed. Like, what must un-enchanted Mohg have been like if he got a dude as solid as Ansbach to back him as loyally as he does? Dude literally tried to assassinate a demigod, and not just that, a widely beloved demigod, just to break him free. The contrast between Varre and Ansbach is so wild my headcanon is that it's Miquella's charm's fault and you can divide the cult into two versions, pre-Mohglesting, and post-Mohglesting.
I was wondering if Miquella's eye, which he shed, was providing some effect similar to what Mesmer's eye did for Mesmer. Or maybe the eye was part of his bewitching charm? Plz pardon if these were mentioned in the video already. Cheers, all, be well!
😮 Woah! Why the huge change in talking and editing speed? I really like your slower, calmer pace in all your other videos. It felt like this one’s played at 1.5x speed and it felt really hard to comfortably listen to.
I think if it were not for Miquella the Mohgwyn Dynasty might have been a faction the tarnished could have sided with. I still believe it would have been a morally grey at best, but it could have been more of a possible ending rather than something we had to stop outright.
Something I noticed with Leda's dialogue on Ansbach's fight with Miquella, is the use of the phrase "cleaved open": we never see a wound like this on Miquella, but it seems to perfectly reflect the state of his cocoon in the Moghwyn Palace. The game's intro cinematic depicts the act of Mohg kidnapping Miquella, where we see him not in a cocoon, but ripped out of it, as if mid-metamorphosis. If we understand Leda's comments to refer to the state of Miquella's cocoon, rather than the Empyrean himself, this would suggest a chronology of their interactions - this wouldn't change anything presented in the video, but provides a little bit more context. I could be completely wrong on this, but I felt like it'd be good to mention in case anyone else finds the detail interesting. 😼
@@arditlika9388 I was going to mention that, but I wouldn't really use "cleave open" for that, more like "chop off" or "dismember" or some other really gruesome word. His model inside of the cocoon is also not missing the arm, but that could just be because it's reused from Morgott (but missing hair). Unless it's me misinterpreting it, I honestly don't know why he doesn't have it.
@@fynd1149 i don't believe they knew what they were going to do with Miquella for the DLC, so the cocoon not missing an arm doesn't mean much to me. And I agree that cleave open does sound weird, I just can't see why then Miquella would be missing an arm.
@@arditlika9388 Yea I agree, it think generally those details are fairly trivial in comparison to everything in the video, but both the wording and missing arm are a bit confusing. Good discussion though! Thanks :)
A reason Miquella has to lose his eye (his grace and his lineage) is because even with his charm, he wouldn't be able to affirm himself a God to the Hornsent, so he has to get rid of his ties with the Golden Order and Marika. Hornsent the character clearly expects a reckoning through Miquella, and likely so do his people. Empyreans are female royal blood that can legitimize a Lord's rule. The Fingers didn't identify them, they function as royal clergy who have their own political goals. Their potential lies in the possibility of becoming a queen and marrying a Lord, thereby lending credence to their rule. Ranni as a contrast to Miquella goes through similar paths but for opposite goals. She wishes to break from her destiny of becoming a God, while Miquella wishes to complete his own prophecy no matter the cost. I think Ansbach serves an important role in the story of the DLC, but I wouldn't say he towers above the rest. It is a story primarily about hatred and wrath and he has his place in it. Another thing to add about eyes and heritage, Mesmer after destroying his seal for an eye, finally rejects his bloodline. Becoming weak to holy, and in his death calls Marika by name instead of mother for the first time.
As for the time where Mohg was under Miquella’s spell and Ansbach was not; I don’t think that enthralling Mohg was an effortless thing, nor was it without consequence. Empyrean power or no, Mohg was a demigod himself, bearer of a great rune and most likely highly favored by an outer god. He would have resisted, fought back against his enslavement. Given recent lore, I’m betting that when Miquella charmed Mohg it also fried his brain a little. Leaving us with the Miqeulla obsessed, blood maniac we all know. Then we have Ansbach, who comes along and finds his friend and Lord Mohg being controlled by Miquella and challenges the empyrean to free his Lord. This is the best time for Ansbach to challenge Miquella, who is likely exhausted from the ordeal of mind controlling his half brother. Exhausted to the point that a highly skilled combatant like Ansbach can not only fight him, but wound him. And that is probably how Miquella managed to charm Ansbach. There are a lot more examples that I care to list of blood having power in Elden Ring. But most relevant to this topic is the Empyrean Blood Burgeon, a plant watered with Miquella’s blood. It is a key ingredient of the Charming Branch, which allows you to enthrall groups of enemies to fight for you. That’s old blood, in the form of a plant that drank it. So imagine Ansbach got splashed with mind control blood directly from the source. And with the Lord of the Mohgwyn Dynasty and their knight commander enthralled, it likely didn’t take long for the rest to be taken care of.
I feel like Ansbach was blaming the enchantment on MOHG, not the Tarnished, for his defeat. As in "yeah, Lord Mohg wasn't in the best shape when you fought him, it's not your fault he charged in all crazy and got killed"
Hi Hawkshaw just a heads up. I am not channel member and didn't have access to the video early. The video does not show up in my susbcription box, and I only happened to see it in my reccomended home page. Hopefully this isnt an issue for you guys in the future, just wanted to let you know in case you weren't aware.
I don’t think Miquella was some evil mastermind. That being said. What if Miquella didn’t even know who Mohg was until he was kidnapped by him? Miquella had the plan of the Haligtree, but Mohg came in due to Miquella’s whole nascency-curse and ruined everything. Then Miquella just goes along with a new plan?
If you think about it all demigods are able to become gods because the title of empyrian is meaningless considering the fact that the 2 fingers haven’t had the guidance of the greater will for a long time and that Myter might be making stuff up.
My only issue here is that you agree completely with Freya about what Radahn would have wanted. Now, I doubt he was pure and good, he was written by George Martin, but I don't see why Freya would automatically know Radahn better than Jerren.
Idk i think it would be really funny if instead of hawkshaw you would be called hawk taw. I am sorry the souls content draught we will be experiencing the next years has driven me to madness, I will accept my punishment if you ban me somehow ;(
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I knew Ansbach was going to have a good episode given to him, but man. He really is a lynchpin to understanding the whole dlc, isn't he?
Bro is the better Gideon. He is a true bro.
RIP
If no one got me, I know Ansbach got me, can I get a "Righteous Tarnished"?
Righteous Tarnished, may your strength be found honed, your dexterity swift, your intelligence sound, your faith bolstered, and your arcane true.
I wasn't expecting this to be a Gideon diss track, but I'm here for it.
Good analysis
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Yeah the videos are a lot of work and taking down the video for just one mistake poor guy😭
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Ansbach will go down as one of the most beloved Fromsoft Npc's, and the crazy part is he does it without being over the top like many of the other fan favorites.
Ansbach is my favorite souls NPC. He reminds me of Solaire, in a way. They’re both jovial and friendly, hiding deep fears and regrets behind their heretical (and moral) beliefs.
I view Freya's opinion of Radhan as an incredible admiration for the warrior Radhan is.
But Jerren had known him for all of his life. And Radhan and Jerren both had an oath of honorable death.
We know that Radhan said yes to this oath and we aren't sure about Radhan and Miquella' oath
I've legit been saying this for so long. Freya's opinion on Radahn is heavily biased by her allegiance to Miquella, when she tells us this its her rationalizing why Miquella should be able to resurrect Radahn. Ansbach even says upon hearing Freyja's comments that "She must be feeling the need to reaffirm her allegiance before she heads to war". She also says that Radahn being brought back to fight for Miquella is "good for him", while Ansbach's reaction to this information is "This is horrifying we need to stop this now". There's also a lot of evidence that Radahn was more than a warrior . For example, his idol being Godfrey, Godfrey isn't just a warrior he's a king and a protector of realm. If he was really all about battle he'd be idolizing Hoarah Loux.
@@puncherofbreadfacts were stated
Jerren did not know Radahn his whole life. Jerren was a nomadic fighter who eventually became a guest for the Carian royals, and later a guest commander in Radahn’s army.
Freyja was a gladiator who was recognized by Radahn during his youth for her valour. She would go on to become one of the most esteemed members of his personal guard upon its formation.
If anything, Freyja knew Radahn both better and longer than Jerren.
All this cope about how Freyja just doesn’t know Radahn well enough is really funny to me. People really are desperate to maintain this weird image of Radahn as some infallible superhero.
@@Idea_of_LustreYour last bit tipped your hand.
And, that aside, the length of relationships don’t affect how someone can want something for another without having made a full assessment of character.
Jerren highlights his friend’s heroism while Freyja doesn’t, and it’s the full, not partial, character of Radahn that’s being judged here. You stated nothing to prove the “better” part of your “Freyja knew Radahn longer and better than Jerren” claim.
He is treated as the most heroic of, at least, his siblings-it isn’t fanboying to point out how that’s something made explicit in-game, and so not up for debate.
Cope wouldn’t be using the full picture, in this context-it would be willfully omitting parts. Think carefully.
@@Zythryl I have no idea what that first sentence is supposed to mean.
The length of a relationship is indeed not a conclusive determining factor for making a full assessment of character. This part of my comment was specifically in response to the idea that «Jerren had known him (Radahn) for all of his life» and the implication that he therefore knew Radahn better than Freyja.
Jerren does not highlight Radahn’s heroism, he highlights his prowess in battle and the glory of giving him an honorable death. He does not actually make any claims about Radahn as a person, whereas Freyja does.
I specifically stated that «If anything, Freyja knew Radahn both better and longer than Jerren.» Given the information we have, which I also presented in the two paragraphs before that sentence, this is the most logically sound assumption. Radahn and Freyja met during Radahn’s youth, and she was among the first and most esteemed members of his personal guard. Meaning she would’ve been in close proximity to him and known him.
By contrast, Jerren was a guest of the Carian royals, and later a guest commander in Radahn’s army, the implication being that the army was already fully formed when his partnership with Radahn began. Radahn’s personal guard would logically have spent more time with, and been more familiar with him.
This is admittedly not conclusive, but it is logically sound and supported by evidence. As opposed to the verifiably false assertion that «Jerren had known him (Radahn) for all of his life».
The *fanbase* treats Radahn as the most heroic of the demigods. They read the cutesy story about his horse Leonard and decided that story made him a too-pure-for-this-world Superman figure. The characters in-game more so revere him for his power, physical and magical.
(By the way, there is a potential implication that the Leonard story is the reason why Miquella looks up to Radahn so much, meaning he reveres Radahn for the same reason as the fanbase, which I just find hilarious.)
«Cope (…) would be willfully omitting parts.» Which is exactly what is being done. People are inventing information and history that does not exist in the game. And this is done to push a narrative that favors certain interpretations, and dismisses others as biased with no evidence. Or just making stuff up.
Sir Ansbach is the all-learning to Gideon’s “all-knowing” i bet if we could ask Ansbach what he thinks of Gideon he wouldn’t have nice words to say
“Oh, you are referring to the leader of the round table. I hadn’t the honor of making the acquaintance of such a learned fellow. From what I hear he has eyes and ears within all corners of the lands between. It would be no surprise if he had his all prying vices within these lands as well. Let us stay vigilant, righteous tarnished.” - Ansbach about Gideon probably.
@@Amferam i applaud your take on this interaction
@@Grimsly3736 thank you
I think that Ansbach’s referral to the Charm when speaking on your killing Mohg, I think he was talking about the charm that Miquella had cast upon Mohg.
From what we see of Ansbach, Mohg’s court used to be one that was honorable and rather noble, and had only recently became an insane murder cult through the bloody fingers. After all, for Miquella’s plan to work, he needed Mohg dead.
Basically, Miquella may have charmed Mohg into an insane murderous lunatic in order to attract the attention of someone strong enough to put him down.
Good point! I guess the same thoughts apply then, where Mohg surely wouldn't have completely lost his autonomy and Ansbach would likely know that
Moghs court had a chivalric type of honor there, but non the less, they were a cult of blood that believed in the formless mother, moghs main objective is clear, replace the golden order with his dynasty, the greater will with the Formless mother, the Elden Lord with the Lord of blood and Marika with a god of blood. Honorable they might be, but they spilled blood way before miquella was captured and started to make his own agenda, bc after all “The mother of truth craves for wounds”
I agree there is a possibility that Mohg's dynasty didn't go quite as hard prior to Miquella's enchantment potentially driving his focus (Mohg may have been into this stuff but Miquella may have made him fanatical about it). We look at Ansbach, commander of the Pureblood Knights, a force that apparently must have fought in battles since they have a reputation. But by our time, there are no Pureblood Knights. The Sanguine Nobles aren't knights they are missionary-assassins and Varre's whole thing seems to be trying to recruit new Knights. When we read the Pureblood Knight's Medal it is telling the knights to wait. It kinda feels like Miquella Radagon'd Mohg (Radagon seduces Renalla because the Golden Host can't be the Carian Knights and now the Carian Knights are largely disbanded) causing the disillusion of the Pureblood Knights.
That sounds way too convoluted if Miquella was planning on offing Mohg, he could’ve simply sent Malenia to eliminate him or dispose of him some other way instead of relying on some random nobody to do it.
@@Mario-SunshineGalaxy64 I actually think Miquella sent Leda to kill Mohg but we just happen to beat her there. It's also probably why she thought we were in league with Miquella.
What a beautiful look at Ansbach's character. Great job as always, Hawkshaw.
Both Ansbach and Gideon have a Spirit Eye crown built into their helmets, both of which are a dull grey. They are clearly designed to be two sides of the statement "Knowledge begins with the recognition of one's ignorance. The realization that the search for knowledge is unending."
To me while Gideon is the “All-Knowing” Sir Ansbach is the “All-Learning”
The only NPC to call us righteous tarnished
Gideon: "A man cannot kill a god."
Ansbach: "Righteous Tarnished. Become our new lord. A lord not for gods, but for men."
Love how you pointed out how much swag the mohgwyn dynasty had. Drip? Impecable. Mission? Badass. I wish you would have directly pointed out the savagery and seduction of bloody fingers a la Eleonora along with the nobles, but that's just me being picky. Great video!
I pretty much fell in love with Ansbach. He is so well written, especially against the backdrop of Mohg and his Dynasty and Miquella. Everyone else seemed content with Miquella taking control (Jesus take the wheel), but Ansbach notes the danger of such a power. Ansbach, more than anything, has the ego to cherish his mental (and physical) faculties. Absolute Chad
Great theory!! However, it’s started in a talisman you get from killing ansbach or hornsent that leda is the reason there are no more needle knights. Her killing them was out of her paranoia that they would at some point betray Miquella, a common theme with her 😂
I love how the effect of Miquella's charm on Leda is to make her _less_ of a mass-murdering zealot who instead stays focused on what Miquella actually wants.
Absolutely! It seems Miquella wasn't able to keep control over Leda long enough to stop her paranoia from taking them all out
fun that you mentioned the connection between Gideon and Ansbach! I love the theory that the cast we get in the LoS are meant to be (at least somewhat) jungian shadows to our own cast in the RTH. Like Leda being a "shadow" to Roderika
I’m so glad you mentioned Mohg is still evil. Everyone looks at Miquella like he’s the bad guy without looking at everything, everyone’s done something wrong. I also like you elucidating on Miquellas interaction with the dynasty. I also believe Radahn wanted the accord, he gets all he wants in his life and in exchange is serving the new order.
Amazing video.
That Gideon line is so funny to me now seeing as I’ve killed two
Technicaly its 3 since I would count Metyr a being of the same origin and as old as the Elden Beast itself.
@@MrFallenoneMetyr dips after you beat her
@@D0verking69 I’ll count as a half point cause we could clearly kill her
Beautiful eulogy for Uncle Ansbach. Really like the juxtaposition with Gideon, too.
Best lore breakdowns are back baby
The GOAT Ansbach was indeed my fav of the new NPC's as well, and even though I didn't summon him for any of the fights because I dont' use summons, I've seen from videos his line of dialogue in the final boss, and makes him more goated.
"Righteous tarnished" yes boss, wassup?
I didn't think of it that way but when you said it truly ansbach gives more of a wise and all-knowing vibe than gideon ever did from his way of speaking to his honorable cause he's the best npc in any fromsoft game for me except for melina of course
Wow. Absolutely fantastic. I knew I liked Ansbach but not exactly why. This put words to it that I really appreciate. Thanks for the video! It was quite a watch!
I fell in love with the great Sir Ansbach right from the start. At least he called the Tarnished righteous and Miquella kind. Until he deciphered miquella’s true intentions with Mohg’s body. Great video!
When the soundtrack is combined from legendary tracks used before in legendary titles to describe a true legend ❤
wait what? I'm subscribed, but the video didn't show up on my feed! found it at the recommendations page and I was so suprised~ I also love ansbach so can't wait to watch the video~
I was literally thinking about how I wanted a good Ansbach video yesterday. Ty Hawkshaw 😎👍
My favorite detail is how Gideon's and Ansbach's helmets both look very similar from behind
Some more cool connections with Ansbach:
Obsidian Lamina - Obsidian is a volcanic glass and relates to the Godskins, which is the only other mention of Obsidian. Lamina is a thin sheet or a scale, or a flat plates of bone of a vertebra, or one of the narrow thin parallel plates of soft vascular sensitive tissue that cover the flesh within the wall of a hoof. It "sows blossoms of red", which makes me think of the rot blossoms. The aow is called "dynastic SicklePlay" resembling a dance, and in two occasions the sickle relates to GEQ via the Gidskin Peeler, and the Dominula Dancer with the Celebrant's Sickle.
I think when he says "I blame the enchantment" he's referring to the path the enchantment set Mohg on that put us at a head.
Do not mourn for Sir Ansbach's passing.
Mourn for those who never knew such a man.
Never been more upset than TH-cam not notifying me of a Hawkshaw upload. Glad you guys are still working because for me personally this channel is the pinnacle of Elden Ring lore analysis.
another excellent video from the goat. thank you for doing what you do, one of the few actual good fromsoft lore youtubers left. most others either clickbait or straight up misinterpret the story horribly, with no nuance or humanity. thats why i love your channel. you approach the characters and story as a man, not a god. ansbach would surely be proud of you. may you become elden lord.
I think there's a translation issue with the charm Ansbach refereed to when we talk about Mohg's defeat.
In my game, he said he had no right to judge, for he forgot everything because of the charm.
Man I love your timing, right as I get into bed here in malaysia
Everyone in the DLC- "Mohg"
Hawkshaw- "Mawg"
I think the Moghwyn Dynasty only became terrible after Mogh was enchanted, the reason Mogh even ordered the slaughtering of the tarnished was to wake up Miquella after he became obsessed with
Yeah. My interpretation is that he was no worse than any other demigod. Yes, he was devoted to the Formless Mother, but his twin was devoted to the tyrannical Golden Order and its equally flawed god. Mohg was imperfect, but I wouldn’t call him a monster.
27:40 Damn bro, you really nailed this philosophy.
Glad I found this channel, quality content and well presented, here's a sub 😅
A beautiful story told beautifully
The voice actors in the DLC are the most impressive part about it
16:20 If you saw the fight, Sir Ansbach, you might not think it was so honorable...
Im currently doing my second playthought since the dlc (took a lil break after finishing it the first time).
Today I got to explore the Shadow keep more carefully and gave him the scroll, gosh his dialogues are incredible and made me think "damn, this character it's so so well done that may be my fav"
Idk, he makes you feel so much that can simply overshadows the others npc pretty easily imo.
Loving the Witcher 3 music selections 👌
Love me some lore made by you
24:30 Another absolute banger! One correction I have to make tho. When we get the HEART STOLEN message and revert to the site of grace, we are not dying. Not only does it say something other than the iconic YOU DIED, but the text is also gold like every victory message in the game. Instead of dying we are being sent back in time to before the fight because Marika won't allow for a world in which we are no longer serving her ends. I know time travel might sound a little wacky but there's lots of proof, especially when it comes to bosses. For example, many remembrance bosses have phase transitions that involve their bodies changing in irreversible ways (Godrick, Fire Giant, Messmer, and Midra to name a few), yet if we lose those changes revert anyways. This is something that isn't seen in any other Miyazaki led From game. EVER!! Which is enough for me to conclude that these transitions are meant to signal to us that there are time shenanigans. That Marika is manipulating the timeline to ensure a favorable result.
One last thing that feels resonant with this (basically confirmed) theory of mine: the description of the Repair spell in DS3 says "light is time." Marika is god of the shining Erdtree and controller of grace, both made of golden light. The same color used for the light of the Repair spell.
EDIT: The thing I emphatically said has never happened has happened a few times lol. I think many of those occurrences have in-game explanations, but more importantly the phase transitions have never been this dramatic and there's plenty of other irrefutable evidence of time shenanigans within ER. Also, the message being gold is a detail I first heard pointed out by Scum Mage Infa, who is very worth checking out.
> This is something that isn't seen in any other Miyazaki led From game.
Bloodborne does this repeatedly. Gascoigne devolves into beasthood. The snake parasites awaken within and erupt from the Shadows of Yharnam (to say nothing of how you can kill one or two of them, but all three are back up to begin the fight). Ludwig regains his sense of humanity and stands up as a knight. The Orphan of Kos physically transforms into a winged-cape self. Laurence's legs dissolve into a magma-spewing wound.
Dark Souls 1 does it as well, when you defeat one of Ornstein and Smough, the survivor absorbs the energy of the fallen, but when you return to the fight it's the two of them in their small forms. DS3 has the Nameless King, whose dragon is his first form, but pops back to life, and Sister Friede (where Father Ariandel, slain in Phase 2, comes back if Friede beats you in Phase 3. In Sekiro, Genichiro gives up his body to resurrect Isshin Ashina, but he's alive and well as Phase 1of that fight.
Ultimately, this is just a point where lore has to yield to the fact that at the end of the day, these are video games and the most important part is, at the end of the day, the gameplay experience.
Literally every body changing boss in souls game does that...
Ehhh, I mean you say there's lots of proof, and yeah there are some time shenanigans in ER, but I just don't get where all this confidence that Marika is manipulating time on behalf of the tarnished comes from
Great video Hawkshaw. I am interested if you could explore the idea that Mohg/Morgott were not Godfrey's legitimate children. It think it tracks (especially now with the DLC) that anytime Marika has her weird self-produced children they turn out to be cursed twins. It makes sense to me within the lore that after having perfect golden child Godwyn she would go off and have kids on her own that ended up being the cursed omen they have to hide away. I know there is an item description that explicitly says they are Godfrey's kids, but I feel the explicit nature of that almost calls question to its own legitimacy
Also obviously Godfrey claims Morgottt as his own but of course the noble and kind Godfrey would do as much
Sir Ansbach is possibly the most "Japanese" character I've seen Fromsoft ever do, on par or even over Sekiro. And that's because he follows what I can only describe as a philosophy and code that better matches romanticized "bushido" than western chivalry, and that contrasts in this game making it stand out even more. A mix that doesn't match the classic paladin well: introspection, transparency, humble honor, and respect for other's convictions and vows. How Freyja treats Ansbach's weapons is also telling, as it reminds me of the "ritualistic" use of a family sword heirloom in Japanese fiction, as facing such in duel is always portrayed as a great honour.
The story of the Company of Miquella is probably one of the most neatly crafted and immersive I've played in a souls game.
I feel the need to point out that the original transcript for Ranni's dialogue in the Age of Stars ending is so very different to what we got in English as to be basically the opposite. There are videos about it out there with the original text in Japanese, but in general it feels a lot less cold and more accepting of free will (and the suffering and happiness it entails).
PS. Miquella's charm death screen should be "YOU ARE NOT IMMUNE TO PROPAGANDA".
17:40 I always thought that Ansbach was referring to the charm placed on Mohg here, rather than one he thinks was placed on the tarnished
Ansbach's fog could be described as euphoria. Kinda like how the Muses would enchant men with their singing, this feeling of bliss clouds your judgement.
I’m of the mind the Ansbach is not a follower but he was Mohg’s royal nanny and tutor. His love for Mohg seems to reflect this. His seemingly noble domineer reflects this too.
Alll love to Sir Ansbach he’s my 🐐🙌🏽
33:06 the lord of blood's exultation does say "Render up you offerings of blood to your Lord. Drench my consort's chamber. Slake his cocoon's thirst. His awakening shall herald the dawn of our dynasty" which could be seen as either Miquella needing blood, or at least Mohg believing so, which would amplify his "dynasty". Though I highly doubt a world with Mohg as "Lord of Blood" would've been nice to live in no regardless of Miquella's charm.
My problem is that using people is bad regardless, and that if Miquella had the capability to cure Mohg's omen curse (even if it was through resurrection) then surely it'd be more moral to cure one of your two brothers who have been mistreated and shunned all their lives for no fault of their own over Radahn, who was perfectly fine until you sent your twin to infect him
Finally a new audiobook to fall asleep to
gentlemen, get the bonfire ready and grab some popcorn! Hawkeye Shaw has uploaded!!
(not sorry for the horrible pun)
I like to imagine that when they made miquella, the team was just like "ok give him a perfect roll in charisma stat... but make him a bug, What? no, literally a bug. make him a bug."
No one could ever make me hate you Miquella
Femboy enchantment in action
@@lonefish8128 I just don't get how everyone is switching up so casually, just because of a murderer working for someone who makes people into demons, but is also nice to you and has a nice voice. On about femboy enchantment when yall like dilfs. That's daddy enchantment in action.
Glad to see a fellow Miquella Supporter. Personally, I’m very skeptical of Ansbach. I find it hard to trust the guy working for a demon lord who is afraid of love.
Yeah we will get to the point where people realize that Mohg was never innocent and that Ansbach is not a trustable person. I had this convo with a friend recently but the overall theme with the followers of Miquella is very analogues to Saul from the New Testament, Horrible people changing for the better through the light of a god.
The idea that Miquella is "literally Griffith" is dumb too. Fromsoft fans can be kinda dense some times
Something I’ve always wondered is if Miquella’s entire plan was to use Mohg to gain access to the realm of shadow then why would he seal himself in the Haligtree?
Well my little theory is that he needed to “soften” himself to be able to abscond his own flesh, due to his nature as an Empyrean I believe that using the cocoon and Mohg’s cursed blood he broke not only his connection to his two fingers but also allowed his body to be stripped away while keeping his soul alive.
There’s a lot of parallels to Ranni’s because both their plans were fundamentally the same, they just both went at it in different ways.
This video is important because of the way it describes how miquella charm works. Too many people think it’s literal brainwashing and strips you of all your personality and free will
I exclusively rep the obsidian lamina out of respect. My fav weapon now. What a fantastic character
Gideon and ansbach remind me of the old saying "knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit but wisdom is knowing not to put tomatoes in a fruit salad."
Virgin foolish Gideon vs wise chad Ansbach.
Something ive never heard anyone mention yet is that miquela's enchantment could have included him impersonating or just making up the formless mother, even while mhog did see the bloodstar
Ansbach is the sickest. Imagine singlehandedly redeeming your entire faction's reputation purely through your own words and strength of character. The commander of the Pureblood Knights was well picked indeed. Like, what must un-enchanted Mohg have been like if he got a dude as solid as Ansbach to back him as loyally as he does? Dude literally tried to assassinate a demigod, and not just that, a widely beloved demigod, just to break him free.
The contrast between Varre and Ansbach is so wild my headcanon is that it's Miquella's charm's fault and you can divide the cult into two versions, pre-Mohglesting, and post-Mohglesting.
Please do not sleep on Freyja's helm description. It's the only confirmation we have that she is indeed biased.
I was wondering if Miquella's eye, which he shed, was providing some effect similar to what Mesmer's eye did for Mesmer. Or maybe the eye was part of his bewitching charm? Plz pardon if these were mentioned in the video already. Cheers, all, be well!
was waiting for this, hell yeah
Beautiuful essay.
and well thought out..thank you
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Perchance, are you going to speak of Miquella's nascency--his supposedly biggest fate?
Many have come up with this angle.
We're so back
😮 Woah! Why the huge change in talking and editing speed? I really like your slower, calmer pace in all your other videos. It felt like this one’s played at 1.5x speed and it felt really hard to comfortably listen to.
I think if it were not for Miquella the Mohgwyn Dynasty might have been a faction the tarnished could have sided with. I still believe it would have been a morally grey at best, but it could have been more of a possible ending rather than something we had to stop outright.
Something I noticed with Leda's dialogue on Ansbach's fight with Miquella, is the use of the phrase "cleaved open": we never see a wound like this on Miquella, but it seems to perfectly reflect the state of his cocoon in the Moghwyn Palace. The game's intro cinematic depicts the act of Mohg kidnapping Miquella, where we see him not in a cocoon, but ripped out of it, as if mid-metamorphosis. If we understand Leda's comments to refer to the state of Miquella's cocoon, rather than the Empyrean himself, this would suggest a chronology of their interactions - this wouldn't change anything presented in the video, but provides a little bit more context.
I could be completely wrong on this, but I felt like it'd be good to mention in case anyone else finds the detail interesting. 😼
I think he cut off Miquella's arm. Miquella is missing an arm.
@@arditlika9388 I was going to mention that, but I wouldn't really use "cleave open" for that, more like "chop off" or "dismember" or some other really gruesome word. His model inside of the cocoon is also not missing the arm, but that could just be because it's reused from Morgott (but missing hair). Unless it's me misinterpreting it, I honestly don't know why he doesn't have it.
@@fynd1149 i don't believe they knew what they were going to do with Miquella for the DLC, so the cocoon not missing an arm doesn't mean much to me.
And I agree that cleave open does sound weird, I just can't see why then Miquella would be missing an arm.
@@arditlika9388 Yea I agree, it think generally those details are fairly trivial in comparison to everything in the video, but both the wording and missing arm are a bit confusing. Good discussion though! Thanks :)
33:03 I don't consider War Crimes has charges. I mean, it's the Shattering War
Ansbach is the Miriel of the shadow realm
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A reason Miquella has to lose his eye (his grace and his lineage) is because even with his charm, he wouldn't be able to affirm himself a God to the Hornsent, so he has to get rid of his ties with the Golden Order and Marika. Hornsent the character clearly expects a reckoning through Miquella, and likely so do his people.
Empyreans are female royal blood that can legitimize a Lord's rule. The Fingers didn't identify them, they function as royal clergy who have their own political goals. Their potential lies in the possibility of becoming a queen and marrying a Lord, thereby lending credence to their rule. Ranni as a contrast to Miquella goes through similar paths but for opposite goals. She wishes to break from her destiny of becoming a God, while Miquella wishes to complete his own prophecy no matter the cost.
I think Ansbach serves an important role in the story of the DLC, but I wouldn't say he towers above the rest. It is a story primarily about hatred and wrath and he has his place in it.
Another thing to add about eyes and heritage, Mesmer after destroying his seal for an eye, finally rejects his bloodline. Becoming weak to holy, and in his death calls Marika by name instead of mother for the first time.
As for the time where Mohg was under Miquella’s spell and Ansbach was not; I don’t think that enthralling Mohg was an effortless thing, nor was it without consequence. Empyrean power or no, Mohg was a demigod himself, bearer of a great rune and most likely highly favored by an outer god. He would have resisted, fought back against his enslavement. Given recent lore, I’m betting that when Miquella charmed Mohg it also fried his brain a little. Leaving us with the Miqeulla obsessed, blood maniac we all know.
Then we have Ansbach, who comes along and finds his friend and Lord Mohg being controlled by Miquella and challenges the empyrean to free his Lord. This is the best time for Ansbach to challenge Miquella, who is likely exhausted from the ordeal of mind controlling his half brother. Exhausted to the point that a highly skilled combatant like Ansbach can not only fight him, but wound him. And that is probably how Miquella managed to charm Ansbach.
There are a lot more examples that I care to list of blood having power in Elden Ring. But most relevant to this topic is the Empyrean Blood Burgeon, a plant watered with Miquella’s blood. It is a key ingredient of the Charming Branch, which allows you to enthrall groups of enemies to fight for you. That’s old blood, in the form of a plant that drank it. So imagine Ansbach got splashed with mind control blood directly from the source. And with the Lord of the Mohgwyn Dynasty and their knight commander enthralled, it likely didn’t take long for the rest to be taken care of.
i never gave mogh the pass even tho miquella did goof him
I feel like Ansbach was blaming the enchantment on MOHG, not the Tarnished, for his defeat. As in "yeah, Lord Mohg wasn't in the best shape when you fought him, it's not your fault he charged in all crazy and got killed"
Good point! I guess the same thoughts still stand in that case and Mohg wouldn't be completely lacking autonomy
Messmer's eye is just Marika's scarseal.
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Needle Knights are no more because Leda killed all of them; this is in her words and item descriptions.
Exactly, Miquella didn't manage to control her enough to stop her mistrustful nature
Good video ❤
Hi Hawkshaw just a heads up. I am not channel member and didn't have access to the video early. The video does not show up in my susbcription box, and I only happened to see it in my reccomended home page. Hopefully this isnt an issue for you guys in the future, just wanted to let you know in case you weren't aware.
Thank you for sharing! We're testing a couple things which I'll be sure to keep an eye on
I don’t think Miquella was some evil mastermind. That being said.
What if Miquella didn’t even know who Mohg was until he was kidnapped by him? Miquella had the plan of the Haligtree, but Mohg came in due to Miquella’s whole nascency-curse and ruined everything. Then Miquella just goes along with a new plan?
Time to weep tears of blood.
If you think about it all demigods are able to become gods because the title of empyrian is meaningless considering the fact that the 2 fingers haven’t had the guidance of the greater will for a long time and that Myter might be making stuff up.
Tldr: virgin Gideon vs chad Ansbach
My only issue here is that you agree completely with Freya about what Radahn would have wanted. Now, I doubt he was pure and good, he was written by George Martin, but I don't see why Freya would automatically know Radahn better than Jerren.
There’s always another secret
Miquella had a Geass.
Gyatt too
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Totally meeded 38 minutes of repeated lore for 5min of dialogue. He's simply there to tell you what miquella is doing
Idk i think it would be really funny if instead of hawkshaw you would be called hawk taw.
I am sorry the souls content draught we will be experiencing the next years has driven me to madness, I will accept my punishment if you ban me somehow ;(