Putting aside the lady of the lake being alive, I find the idea of huge statues, the legacy of a long lost civilization, being lost to the sea for centuries, to be a really cool world building idea.
I just want to say something about the haters there’s no haters on this video. I’m just talking about the haters that just hate other videos. The haters just mad because they don’t have good videos or a good edits they just jealous
Even without the statue turning into a demon, I still would've been creeped out. The idea of a giant statue underwater is just a creepy sight in general
The thing that freaks me out the most about the ocean is how wide and deep it is, you can look down and see nothing but darkness below you, not to mention all the creatures that have yet to be discovered lurking down there...
I'd give it a piss your pants 5 star horror rating if it eventually inspires a horror game the best way to do it thoe is to send the short to the right person who needs the inspiration to be successful in there horror career
I thought i was the only one. If the waters clear, shallow, or i can atleast touch the bottom im ok. Deep water, dark or muddy, wherever you cant see the bottom scares me
@joshuaoliver2619 I love swimming. Pools and shallow water are fantastic, but I had an experience once during swim call in the middle of the ocean that terrified me of open water. Never again
Same although I can think of a reason for my fear, there was one time I almost drowned as a kid and that's left a shadow on me, to the point that I never even bothered learning how to swim. I usually only go to shallow pools that can't reach up to my height not any more than that. These kinds of videos are too terrifying to me
Thalassaphobia isn’t just big things underwater, it’s not being able to see. To me, the sea cliff you can’t see past, with just the void of the ocean, is scarier to me than anything like this.
I love these oceanic horror animations, particularly the big stature. Just a detail that opens a lot of questions on the horror and provides no context.
@@Skieee_7C Personally, I have Acrophobia(Fear of heights) Arachnophobia(Fear of spiders/8 legged creatures) Lepidoterophobia(Fear of caterpillars) Germophobia(Fear of dirty things)
"Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast, faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back, don't look away, and DON'T BLINK! Good luck."
The last shot of her friends emerging from the gloom behind her is probably the freakiest part since you're now not just outmatched, you're outnumbered. One question though: when the camera pans down to her hand, what is that she's doing/futzing with?
If u want acctualy know about Lady of lake heres context: Once upon a time, in a small isolated village deep in the forest, there was a legend that sent goosebumps to everyone who heard it. The legend spoke of a vengeful spirit known as the Lady of the Lake. According to the tale, the Lady of the Lake was a young woman who had been wronged by the villagers many years before. Desperate for revenge, she drowned herself in the dark, muddy waters of the village lake. It was said that her spirit remained trapped in the waters, waiting for an opportunity to take revenge. The villagers lived in constant fear, as the Lady of the Lake was believed to have a deep hatred for anyone who dared to approach the lake after sunset. They spoke of eerie sightings, heard ghostly whispers, and sensed a disturbing presence lurking in the shadows. One fateful night, a curious traveler arrived in the village. Unaware of the local legend, he was attracted by the calmness of the lake and decided to camp on its shore. As the sun sank below the horizon, darkness enveloped the village, and an ominous silence descended on the land. The traveler sat by the lake, mesmerized by the moonlight reflected in the still waters. Suddenly, a small voice carried by the wind reached his ears. He strained to listen, and the words became clear: Leave this place...before it's too late. Startled, the traveler looked around for the source of the voice. But the darkness hid any sign of life. A cold shiver ran down his spine and he hurriedly gathered his things, intending to leave immediately. As he was about to leave, a ghostly figure appeared from the depths of the lake. The Lady of the Lake materialized in front of him, her eyes glowing with an otherworldly light. Her ethereal form hovered just above the surface of the water. Frozen with fear, the traveler saw the Lady of the Lake stretch out a bone hand to him, emitting a chilling cry that pierced the silence of the night. Realizing that his life was in grave danger, he turned and fled the lake, desperately trying to escape from the vengeful spirit. The traveler raced through the village, feeling the presence of the Lady of the Lake at every step. Just as he thought he could break free from her clutches, a ghostly hand grabbed his ankle, causing him to stumble and fall to the ground. Terrified, he turned to the Lady of the Lake, her face contorted with rage. She uttered a final curse before disappearing into the night. The traveler remained traumatized, he was forever haunted by the memories of this meeting. From that day on, the village became a place of sorrow and fear. The legend of the Lady of the Lake served as a cautionary tale, reminding all who heard it to never underestimate the power of a vengeful spirit seeking retribution. To this day, the village remains abandoned, a chilling reminder of the horrors unfolding there.
The ancient civilization that created these giant underwater statues scares me more than the self-moving statues themselves. I mean, What other mighty and terrifying creations has the Roman Empire created? What more would the Romans make if the empire never fell?
I've created a small history about this lady: This giant statue is known as the Lady of the Lake, is a colossal statue found underwater that sank many centuries ago, they said its cursed, so, stay away from that thing, many who stayed close to her for a long time have met their end.
Well, she was minding her business sleeping peacefully until two little creatures came before her, producing a high volume opera music thus abruptly waking her up. I'd be pissed off too.
Theres a game being developed that has stuff like this. Ive heard that its like Zelda with Kingdom Hearts and Mario Odyssey elements in which the main character goes to different planets and worlds to fight bosses and enemies like this. The game is in progress.
@charmmie3726 At the moment, Ive heard that its called A Masterful Journey. the title has been changed throughout time. Its oldest title was called A Journey of Dreams. the creator has been working on its elements and aspects for 14 years now since 2009. It has went through many years of trial-and-error. It was suppose to be a full game but its too big and long so the director splitted it into 8 games. Its not near to development yet because the director is struggling with financial and investment problems for the game, esp time because he wants it to be good. We went to a conference where he did a talk on the analysis of Movies, Music, and Art put together into Video Game. His analysis on Zelda of Ocarina of Time was very good. He explains to the audience about the Art perspectives and Psychology with Zelda OoT to why the game was good, its animation, pacing, timing, etc. Another words, he told us and showed the audience why the music was good because it was entirely Classical-inspired. For example, if you listen to the Minuet of Forest, its basically Clair De Lune by Debussy. the rhythm is just changed but the melody is still the same. The words, Minuet, Bolero, Serenade, Requiem, and Nocturne are Classical Music terms. It was a big game that his story and lore was never finished. Thats why it was never published and so splitting it into 8 different ones is the only solution. He showed his analysis of Golden Eye 64 and mention something about its eye perspective which is why its shooting gameplay and camera angle was good. Theres a lot! He says to the audience that if Zelda characters, esp Link, can fly like Roxas and Sora from Kingdom hearts and goes to different dimensions, worlds, and artstyle and graphics change depending on which world you go to, then he doesnt have to make games but Zelda has its own limit so thats why he wants to make one of his own.
2 from my experience: Lost Ruins - you're not the only girl brought into the magical world who didn't become a monster trying to save her classmates, you're a magical construct created to look like a classmate of the monster girls so that you can harvest the magic that changed them in the first place. Fear & Hunger - you aren't the first person/group to try and overthrow the New Gods. In fact, the New Gods you're trying to replace aren't even the first set of New Gods; every time there's a new generation of New Gods, it simply resets the timeline so that they were always the New Gods until they're deposed and it starts all over again.
Probably rhe alternate universe where she and her posse got TOO LAZY and didn't craft Excalibur AT ALL, and leaving the surface to be RAVAGED by a walking Death Star
This gives me the feeling of mixing both Bioshock Infinite (music & peaceful moment before bad things happen) & Bioshock 1 + 2 (horror thriller + underwater).
Plot twist: They discover that the people of the ancient civilization that created the statues are as big as or bigger than the statues themselves. Maybe they saw the statues as dolls or toys that can move on their own and change their faces.
From what I've heard the lady of the lake is the woman who keeps excalibur safe. I only got that from watching "Merlin" and "The Kid who would be King" ngl💀
This is a cool concept, but the idea becomes lost when you add in bones and scary faces The Lady looking at you or even reaching slowly toward you is scarier. Just felt a bit off but concept wise its perfection
Lake lady: There are a series of statues found in a lake that seems to be constantly relocating itself, This is the fifth of eight statues found in this lake, it has the ability to move as if were made of flesh, however it cannot leave its lake as the statues are bound by it. Further research on the lake and the statues are still being conducted.
Putting aside the lady of the lake being alive, I find the idea of huge statues, the legacy of a long lost civilization, being lost to the sea for centuries, to be a really cool world building idea.
Definitely.
I find that scary😢
Ahh, if i was swimming and i seen this when i looked down into the water id never swim again
Well, welcome to Earth where that very idea is fact! Haha
Although said Lost Civilization could have a creepy backstory behind it involving those statues that is linked to why they're alive...
The idea of the lady of the lake being a giant statue like creature is genius
Remind me to Mundus from DMC
I just want to say something about the haters there’s no haters on this video. I’m just talking about the haters that just hate other videos. The haters just mad because they don’t have good videos or a good edits they just jealous
@@stormlowery3477 the only thing I hate right now is your appalling use of the English Language.
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Even without the statue turning into a demon, I still would've been creeped out. The idea of a giant statue underwater is just a creepy sight in general
It's lots of them underwater in the Caribbean of slaves that was thrown overboard !
The video just gave me the creeps and like you said having a huge statue underwater is worse
@@mariastewart9820That's what I thought too. It's possessed by Spirits, not a demon(s)! 👻 ✅
It sure is!!!
Just imagine seeing the ship Titanic! Knowing how many lives were lost in the dark of night in the ocean!
The thing that freaks me out the most about the ocean is how wide and deep it is, you can look down and see nothing but darkness below you, not to mention all the creatures that have yet to be discovered lurking down there...
There just might be one watching you even now. 😭
Imagine looking up at 15 Empire State Buildings and you still have not gone as deep as the trench
Awesome ❤
noaaaaaaa
Does the sky scare you too?
Was disappointed this wasn’t a video game… would be excellent for a unique survival horror/JRPG type game
Agreed!!
I'd give it a piss your pants 5 star horror rating if it eventually inspires a horror game the best way to do it thoe is to send the short to the right person who needs the inspiration to be successful in there horror career
This conversation is the best one in this entire comment section
@@lastcall4111 thank you
Man courage the cowardly dog really got a budget increase for this ep
Fr😂
Statue: "you're not perfect." 😐
Terrifying lady
@@daniellagon1982p
I think The Lady is working with Le Quack 🫢🫢🫢
Thalassaphobia and Megalophobia at the same time is like: 💀☠️
What are those two things?
@@Fallout4277 Thalassophobia: Fear of the sea or deep water
Megalophobia: Fear of big things
@@CarlosSMC810 oh yeah I definitely have the first one also thanks
But I will not scare
Don’t forget about submechanophobia
Fear of partly or fully submerged man mad objects
I love swimming in pools and near the shore, but being above DEEP waters is one of my few fears. This was more terrifying to me than any horror film
I thought i was the only one. If the waters clear, shallow, or i can atleast touch the bottom im ok. Deep water, dark or muddy, wherever you cant see the bottom scares me
@joshuaoliver2619 I love swimming. Pools and shallow water are fantastic, but I had an experience once during swim call in the middle of the ocean that terrified me of open water. Never again
What happened?
Same although I can think of a reason for my fear, there was one time I almost drowned as a kid and that's left a shadow on me, to the point that I never even bothered learning how to swim. I usually only go to shallow pools that can't reach up to my height not any more than that. These kinds of videos are too terrifying to me
@@Autumn-xs1bt maby not learning to swim is why you almost drowned in the first place idiot lol
Thalassaphobia isn’t just big things underwater, it’s not being able to see. To me, the sea cliff you can’t see past, with just the void of the ocean, is scarier to me than anything like this.
I love these oceanic horror animations, particularly the big stature. Just a detail that opens a lot of questions on the horror and provides no context.
Large objects under or above the sea is my biggest fear..
Maybe you have thalassophobia and Megalophobia
Тоже
Beats me, I also have thlasaphobia myself and I always think of what happens if I look way to deep into the sea!
@@Gelaviation i have both😐
@@Skieee_7C Personally, I have Acrophobia(Fear of heights)
Arachnophobia(Fear of spiders/8 legged creatures)
Lepidoterophobia(Fear of caterpillars)
Germophobia(Fear of dirty things)
Everyone gangsta until the health bar appears
YOU DIED
"I am Malenia, Blade of Miquella."
😂😂😂
A health bar means that it can be killed.
I'll give you your rent when you fix this DAMN door!
@@miamor2624 Unless the developers made you being defeated by it a part of the story
She went from looking like the Colossus of Rhodes to a walker
"Yo joe, don't wake her up."
*looks surrounding for a moment*
"Joe what are you doing!"
She a fin walker
that’s what she looks like without makeup
So the Colossus of Rhodes in God of War 2?
Me at 1.00 am: ok this is last short for today.
The short:
Remember folks, if she hands you a sword, it's not a basis for a system of government.
I’m less terrified about the statue and more of the fact that apparently this freshwater lake is as deep as the Marianna trench.
Why?
Exactly!
Same
Eh there's rivers in northern Canada that are about 100ft + deep and lakes
Just take Lake Superior, it is 1,332 feet deep.
"Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast, faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back, don't look away, and DON'T BLINK! Good luck."
One the of greatest Doctor Who Episodes of all time… The weeping Angels.
@@jermaineayivoh8263yep with one of the greatest doctors of all time, TENNANT!!
Was just looking for this comment
With the greatest doctor too. Tennant
DOCTOR WHOO
Just one more short before going to sleep
*The short:*
I’m not a fan of shorts in general, but I’ll admit this one got me.
Im not going to sleep anymore
Amazing, please support by channel
😊😊😊
Bro jumped in the wrong bag😭😭
Lady of the Lake: “Do it. Quote the movie. I dare you.”
"Worst she can say is no" they said 💀
😂
Can't wait for MatPat to piece it all together.
No cappp
Ikr XD
A fanmade lore thing about Lightsareoff and all of his videos would be pretty cool and interesting to watch ngl
Aggred
wait matpat does that
OMG YES! your thalasophobia vids are always the best
I’d assume so
Thalas what?
@@clarael177 thalas root 😅
Always the best you say ? like the human standing still and don't care about fear and death and sea monsters ?
Wow it is very horrific but
This guy be like: "You know what would be cool?" And then animates it.
And I'm totally in for it.
Lmfaooo
Yes, that's how making things usually work
@@itsgonnabeanaurfromme *used to. It's anything but the norm nowadays. But ye had to try and be a smartass I guess.
@@sebastianb.3978 no he’s right, that’s how it usually works…
@@sebastianb.3978the fuck are you on about?
Bro I'd love to just summon homies like that
It’s like megalophobia and thalassophobia combined😢💀⚠️
The last shot of her friends emerging from the gloom behind her is probably the freakiest part since you're now not just outmatched, you're outnumbered.
One question though: when the camera pans down to her hand, what is that she's doing/futzing with?
Nothing. The camera needed to get off the ladies face so parts of it can peel off when it goes back
@@robloxian10qq Makes sense
Considering the ladies history it might be a sword
@@Hugealligator254 That's what I was thinking myself.
To me, it looked like the camera person noticed her clenching her fist as if she got angry and was about to strike. 😬
If u want acctualy know about Lady of lake heres context: Once upon a time, in a small isolated village deep in the forest, there was a legend that sent goosebumps to everyone who heard it. The legend spoke of a vengeful spirit known as the Lady of the Lake. According to the tale, the Lady of the Lake was a young woman who had been wronged by the villagers many years before. Desperate for revenge, she drowned herself in the dark, muddy waters of the village lake. It was said that her spirit remained trapped in the waters, waiting for an opportunity to take revenge. The villagers lived in constant fear, as the Lady of the Lake was believed to have a deep hatred for anyone who dared to approach the lake after sunset. They spoke of eerie sightings, heard ghostly whispers, and sensed a disturbing presence lurking in the shadows. One fateful night, a curious traveler arrived in the village. Unaware of the local legend, he was attracted by the calmness of the lake and decided to camp on its shore. As the sun sank below the horizon, darkness enveloped the village, and an ominous silence descended on the land. The traveler sat by the lake, mesmerized by the moonlight reflected in the still waters. Suddenly, a small voice carried by the wind reached his ears. He strained to listen, and the words became clear: Leave this place...before it's too late. Startled, the traveler looked around for the source of the voice. But the darkness hid any sign of life. A cold shiver ran down his spine and he hurriedly gathered his things, intending to leave immediately. As he was about to leave, a ghostly figure appeared from the depths of the lake. The Lady of the Lake materialized in front of him, her eyes glowing with an otherworldly light. Her ethereal form hovered just above the surface of the water. Frozen with fear, the traveler saw the Lady of the Lake stretch out a bone hand to him, emitting a chilling cry that pierced the silence of the night. Realizing that his life was in grave danger, he turned and fled the lake, desperately trying to escape from the vengeful spirit. The traveler raced through the village, feeling the presence of the Lady of the Lake at every step. Just as he thought he could break free from her clutches, a ghostly hand grabbed his ankle, causing him to stumble and fall to the ground. Terrified, he turned to the Lady of the Lake, her face contorted with rage. She uttered a final curse before disappearing into the night. The traveler remained traumatized, he was forever haunted by the memories of this meeting. From that day on, the village became a place of sorrow and fear. The legend of the Lady of the Lake served as a cautionary tale, reminding all who heard it to never underestimate the power of a vengeful spirit seeking retribution. To this day, the village remains abandoned, a chilling reminder of the horrors unfolding there.
*clapping* love the story!
th-cam.com/video/jDOrc8FmDy4/w-d-xo.html *the sound of clapping*
@@Bella_The_Eldritch_GoddessIs she the same lady from Arthurian Mythos.
thank you sir, spookyy
I aint reading all that 💀💀
@@arandomeronyoutube1145no one asked you to. Lol.
Underwater ones are my FAVS!
PLease PLease make MORE water related ones!!!
sameeeeeee
They are making more
Yea
Her beauty is unparalleled; bow 2 your Empress...
The ancient civilization that created these giant underwater statues scares me more than the self-moving statues themselves.
I mean, What other mighty and terrifying creations has the Roman Empire created? What more would the Romans make if the empire never fell?
I learned this lesson from Terraria. You hear the music, you run.
But what music is it here to begin with?
@@mikeveselov This, probably: th-cam.com/video/EpXNHYldIE0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4uBdFRlyjWj33nU4
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Seeing the statue break off, and seeing the skulls scared the soul out of me 😰😰😰😰😰😰
Yes !
This is why I have a fear of the deep sea
Attack On Titans underwater be like
Can you imagine her coming alive like that and being the scuba diver that small to see it. 😂 I would totally freak out and die under water
I've created a small history about this lady:
This giant statue is known as the Lady of the Lake, is a colossal statue found underwater that sank many centuries ago, they said its cursed, so, stay away from that thing, many who stayed close to her for a long time have met their end.
I Hope your a child
@@BananaRama1312???
Dude u will not let me sleep peacefully 😪😭
水中と巨像の組み合わせは、最高に怖い
ガンツとかで出てきそう😂
恐怖です
Well, she was minding her business sleeping peacefully until two little creatures came before her, producing a high volume opera music thus abruptly waking her up. I'd be pissed off too.
What is the music here? I dont know the title.
@@mikeveselovI want to know too, it's so beautiful 🥲
She's not mad, but sad!
@tizianotrasmondo6011
It likes waking up to mosquitoes 😢
Facts! I always think about the amount of undiscovered things in the ocean. Spooks me 😳😂
The music is: Bach - Motet Fürchte dich nicht, ich bin bei dir BWV 228. (Slowed)
通常の巨大石像がこうやって沈んでるのを、間近で見るだけでも怖いってのに…
I immediately thought weeping angels
These would be some badass bossfights
God of war
Theres a game being developed that has stuff like this. Ive heard that its like Zelda with Kingdom Hearts and Mario Odyssey elements in which the main character goes to different planets and worlds to fight bosses and enemies like this. The game is in progress.
God of War II
@@chaithao1452 Wow that sounds super cool, what's the game called if I may ask?
@charmmie3726 At the moment, Ive heard that its called A Masterful Journey. the title has been changed throughout time. Its oldest title was called A Journey of Dreams. the creator has been working on its elements and aspects for 14 years now since 2009. It has went through many years of trial-and-error. It was suppose to be a full game but its too big and long so the director splitted it into 8 games. Its not near to development yet because the director is struggling with financial and investment problems for the game, esp time because he wants it to be good. We went to a conference where he did a talk on the analysis of Movies, Music, and Art put together into Video Game. His analysis on Zelda of Ocarina of Time was very good. He explains to the audience about the Art perspectives and Psychology with Zelda OoT to why the game was good, its animation, pacing, timing, etc. Another words, he told us and showed the audience why the music was good because it was entirely Classical-inspired. For example, if you listen to the Minuet of Forest, its basically Clair De Lune by Debussy. the rhythm is just changed but the melody is still the same. The words, Minuet, Bolero, Serenade, Requiem, and Nocturne are Classical Music terms.
It was a big game that his story and lore was never finished. Thats why it was never published and so splitting it into 8 different ones is the only solution.
He showed his analysis of Golden Eye 64 and mention something about its eye perspective which is why its shooting gameplay and camera angle was good.
Theres a lot!
He says to the audience that if Zelda characters, esp Link, can fly like Roxas and Sora from Kingdom hearts and goes to different dimensions, worlds, and artstyle and graphics change depending on which world you go to, then he doesnt have to make games but Zelda has its own limit so thats why he wants to make one of his own.
2 from my experience:
Lost Ruins - you're not the only girl brought into the magical world who didn't become a monster trying to save her classmates, you're a magical construct created to look like a classmate of the monster girls so that you can harvest the magic that changed them in the first place.
Fear & Hunger - you aren't the first person/group to try and overthrow the New Gods. In fact, the New Gods you're trying to replace aren't even the first set of New Gods; every time there's a new generation of New Gods, it simply resets the timeline so that they were always the New Gods until they're deposed and it starts all over again.
there's just something about things being abnormally large and things that are in the wrong places that I find just absolutely petrifying.
Oh my God we need way more of these
Bro u should fr create a horror game with this things
I'd play it. Being underwater with gigantic asf statue-like creatures is a terrifying thought but also super cool.
I was literally wondering what game is this??❤
These underwater shorts are terrifying, my anxiety is kicking in 😂😂😂
The cameraman 🗿🗿🗿
The fear of the ocean is like a fear of the dark you’re not scared of being alone in it your scared of not being alone in it
The music makes it more scary
It really does, I wish I knew what it was called
Fr it feels so eerie and unnerving
@@RykersRangeMozart
@@A749but which piece of work by Mozart?
@@A749 What peace please ?
Wow underwater ones are always terrifying.
☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
As a person who’s afraid of deep bodies of water, this made me feel funny
And as a person who can’t animate, this is so fucking good
So beautiful scary at the same time🥰
Do you mean do not wake the Lady of the sea?? Because if so, I’m never swimming again😂
Normal people: Horrifying!
Giantess Fetishists: Mommy!
The Scariest thing about this is that this Eldritch Statue is British
Thalassophobia + Megalophobia =
☢️ ☣️ ⚛️ ❌ ☣️ 🌀⚡☄️🌋
FLOATING FRONT OF A GIGANTIC STATUE LIKE THAT IS HEART POUNDING TERRIFYING
Somehow this reminds me of the Colossus in GoW 2.
I'd this a video game? If so what is it called?
SONG'S NAME PLS
I think it's Mozart someone says I tried Shazam nothing the classic writer it's Mozart the artist, try Lacrimosa by Mozart?
Bach - Motet Fürchte dich nicht, ich bin bei dir BWV 228
And this is supposed to be the lady that gave King Arthur Excalibur?
Probably rhe alternate universe where she and her posse got TOO LAZY and didn't craft Excalibur AT ALL, and leaving the surface to be RAVAGED by a walking Death Star
Something so huge under the sea is the scariest sh*t you will ever see.
Arguably the one thing up there with it is something in the sky big enough to completely obscure it...
I do feel Jordan Peele + Stephen King should make a movie here!
The other driver is just chill with it, lol.
As long as you did all the side quests and max your level, you should be fine. Nothing to worry about.
The liberty lurker be like:
カメラの歪みと錯覚するが女神像の首は確かに獲物を捉えていた……
しっかり首動かしてますよね、
あー恐ろしい、
“And that’s Bella is why you always give back someone’s charger”
Pov: another one 😮
Swimming: it's fine 😊. It should be safe😊
Pov:........FINE!!!!
Lady lake:and you are uugggllyyy
2 gaint heads:yes!!!!!
Man you are a BEAST!!!! Man. Loving your works
This gives me the feeling of mixing both Bioshock Infinite (music & peaceful moment before bad things happen) & Bioshock 1 + 2 (horror thriller + underwater).
For me it was the massive angelic statue... and the fact that it's underwater
IT’S A WEEPING ANGEL
Pov: if New York sank and Statue of Liberty started dancing
The last two statues: *shimmy shimmy yay shimmy yay shimmy ya*
everyone: *talks about the statue*
me: how did they even build that statue? 😮
Plot twist:
They discover that the people of the ancient civilization that created the statues are as big as or bigger than the statues themselves.
Maybe they saw the statues as dolls or toys that can move on their own and change their faces.
@@defcon7653 Oh! You mean Titans! That makes sense!
Aw thanks! My Thalassophobia has never felt better! I'm sure I'll get a nice rest tonight😊😊😊😊
More thalasophobia videos, pleaseee ✨✨✨
I have this kind of phobia I have a shiver down my spine just looking at this 😱😥
For some reason this makes me think of the British Empire
ITS A WEEPING ANGEL
Doctor Who reference.
Proof that camera man never dies
This is perfect for the Monument Mythos.
Anyone else just get weeping angel vibes from that? Anything that holds the imagine of an angel is infact an angel. Just... saying 😮
From what I've heard the lady of the lake is the woman who keeps excalibur safe. I only got that from watching "Merlin" and "The Kid who would be King" ngl💀
Bro was just like…I’m about to eat
some body’s head🎶
remember, don’t blink
Why
The weeping angels
This is the first time I’m seeing this channel. This is so cool. The 2 underwater ones that you’ve done are some really good work. 👌🏽
This is a cool concept, but the idea becomes lost when you add in bones and scary faces
The Lady looking at you or even reaching slowly toward you is scarier. Just felt a bit off but concept wise its perfection
The way how even the statues are alive is amazing 🤩
Lake lady: There are a series of statues found in a lake that seems to be constantly relocating itself, This is the fifth of eight statues found in this lake, it has the ability to move as if were made of flesh, however it cannot leave its lake as the statues are bound by it. Further research on the lake and the statues are still being conducted.
If you look, you can see behind the statue exterior and there you see teeth, flesh and eyes.
Hence the "if it were made of flesh" part, but thank you
@@Cappucceetle ah okay, sorry my bad
The dude in front could literally care less
Dude should create a game with this talent👏👏👏👏👏👏
I like how the diver next to the statue is unbothered by anything
Seeing the dark void behind the statue is scary enough 😱
This also reminds me how Guillermo Del Toro did his take on the Lady of the Lake and literally made her into a horrifying creature.
I ❤ your thalasophobia vids
Pov: new at the class
Bully : stares
Her minions :😈😈
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@@stephaniegiacco7524 ?
Solo Leveling in a video game:
What a cool animation!!!!