Born an Omen, loved by almost nobody and cast out. And yet was so desperate to be loved that he dragged himself out of the sewers and became the Erdtree's protector, regardless of the fact it had never loved him in return. And because of all that, he became the rightful Lord of Leyndell, and the Last King of the capital. Easily one of the best characters in the whole game, with a cool soundtrack to match.
@@carythacker8049 Welp, typo on my part. :p Though I guess Godfrey did love him at least, but probably had little choice over what happened to the twins.
It's not that he wants to be loved, it's that he is devoted to his religion and is seeking redemption - as well as power. Out of all demigods, he is the only one that hates himself - mainly because he was born an ogre, and considers himself impure. Which is actually the reason why he wears rags and why nobody except the player character and the Night's Cavalry knows how he looks.
King Morgott the Grace-Given, Veiled Monarch, Lord of Leyndell, Fell Omen, Hand of the Fell Order, Omen King, Last of All Kings. He is a man of many titles.
@iagowanderleyperim3245 i never liked daenerys but the bit with all the titles was pretty cool (except for the fact that nobody gave her the titles and she was just self proclaimed for all of them)
Never forget that this man threw hands with Radahn and lived to tell the tale. I have no doubts that in his prime, he was a top tier demigod along with Malenia and Radahn.
it was even margit as well which is like a weaker version of Morgott so either he is that strong or was fighting a weaker Radahn after the scarlet rot or Radahn wasn't at his prime yet eitherway Morgott is tough!
@Deflamed_Sphere Radahn looked to be Mohg size, so I'd assume he just wasn't in his prime yet when Morgott beat him. It's still extremely impressive, though, since, as you said, that was his Margit persona who's weaker than Morgott. Morgott is probably only a little weaker than prime Radahn and Malenia which is insane since he's not talked about much.
@@edwardarroyo834 yeah liked the idea that he kicked their arse when they were young in case of an ego breaker before they get powerful and stuff especially when they have a flame of ambition
@@Deflamed_Sphere Yeah, Morgott is underrated since most people are overpowered when they actually fight him, and his moves aren't overly difficult to dodge most of the time.
@@edwardarroyo834Margit is not weaker than Morgott. The Margit that we fight is just a projection, so its obviously weaker, like Lord's Apparition is weaker than Godfrey. But the Margit that fought against armies outside the walls of Leyndell is Morgott, under the alias of "Margit the Fell Omen". Since no one had seen Morgott the King, he could easily go into the battlefield with a slightly different name and no one would notice. Outside of the throne room, be it projection or not, Morgott always has the name Margit.
Technically the Night's Calvary are under his command, so you could wear their armor and wield their weapons, and to be fair the Nightrider Glaive is pretty damn good
Unfortunately for us, Elden Ring was made to lure the Fortnite crowd so "upgrade your Mimic Tear to +10 and use it without even looking who is behind the fog wall" is apparently how we all should play Elden Ring like. Defeated Radhan don't know where to go? Simple. Open up the map and fast travel to the checkpoint. How can a Fortnite/AC: Valhalla player know where the comet had fallen in Limgave when you could see the fragments from everywhere in the said region?
@@AmritZoad i kind of agree eith that, i think eveyone should do the boss on their own atleast once, i did malenia twice with thr help of my friend and now after 7 hours of tries i beaten her alone, no mimic tear, only a bloodhound fang, flame grant me strenght, golden vow as buffs and swarm of flies to hit her wjile she does the scarlet bloom move
_”Have it written upon thy meager grave: Felled by King Morgott, Last of all Kings!”_ -Morgott’s words to a _possibly_ deranged tarnished boi in his underclothes
his combos are very easy to avoid and punish if you take a moment to look at his animations, honestly he is not as overwhelming as Rykard or phase 2 Fire giant
i know haha, is just funny seing how a single boss can be more relentless, very pushy fight, specialy if you use the talisman that draws more enemies attention @@diaz926
@@diaz926 morgotts combos can be more overwhelming than even waterfowl dance, its just that by the time you reach him you can tank 26 hits without needing to heal
Something I think should be obvious, but I rarely see anyone talking about, is the tone in both theme, and this also applies to "Erdtree Knights" : The latter part of Margit's OST sounds a lot more tune, or rather, feels "more desperate". It's almost like the match is portrayed as a great wall for the player, but as Margit is nearing his end of the HP, he panics and focuses further to prevent you access to Stormveil Castle. In fact, I feel like the entirety of Morgott's theme has this feeling of desperation a lot more. It's like Morgott realized the mere tarnished he got beaten by some days ago is now at the doorstep to the Erdtree, and is afraid of what you'll do, protecting to greater heights. In the "Erdtree Knights", the same also applies. The first phase presents itself as a grandiose battle between the tiny tarnished and the tree sentinel, yet following the second phase, it's more of the tree sentinel trying to quickly end the Tarnished to set them back.
Godwyn was normal and lived life as a belived hero. Mohg became a blood worshipper and while he did have followers of nobility, his mind was poisoned by Miquella. But none of them were as selfless as Morgott. Hated by everyone, feared by everyone and yet he has compassion to defend his family's home. He didnt care if he was elden lord, he didnt care about the tarnished he killed and he didnt care about himself, he cared about the people who hated him, the mother who chained him and his father who he wanted to surpass as a champion
-taunted by all around him from the beginning -watches his family fall into ruin -protects the last of the golden order anyways -refuses to elaborate further -dies
Canonically the strongest demigod. He is the most agile demigod in the game, being able to somersault across the whole arena. He is a powerful wizard, though he relies on normal combat more than on his magic - opposite of his twin, who is also a powerful wizard but relies more on magic than on melee. He invented his own spells. He is a son of Hoarah Loux AND is an ogre, making him have insane strength. He is not a cripple like Malenia. He beat Radahn with a walking cane during the First Siege of Leyndell, which in turn almost effortlessly beat Malenia in a fight while her soldiers were all poking at his back at the same time. And he does not even wear any sort of protection, he fights wearing ragged robes.
And in return, using some of its remaining power, the Erdtree erased his horns upon death. As if he had been forgiven, or exalted into something closer to human... Which in turn proves Miquella had a point.
Such an amazing theme for an amazing boss. I have beaten Morgott and I love his fight so much I leave my co op sign just so I can fight him again. Of course I also try to let my summoner get in on the action too and draw aggro off them.
@@forgrim454good character doesn’t mean good person! Characters can be horrible people and still be well written, have good lore, realistic motivations, etc
@@AB-vp9mi Morgott was the last defense of the Earthtree. You (the player) want to destroy the lands between by burning the Tree to its core. And that fact with this gorgeous theme, Morgotts design. Make this to one of the best Fights in the game
Born an Omen, loved by almost nobody and cast out. And yet was so desperate to be loved that he dragged himself out of the sewers and became the Erdtree's protector, regardless of the fact it had never loved him in return. And because of all that, he became the rightful Lord of Leyndell, and the Last King of the capital. Easily one of the best characters in the whole game, with a cool soundtrack to match.
unloved by almost nobody means he was loved by almost everybody
@@carythacker8049 Welp, typo on my part. :p
Though I guess Godfrey did love him at least, but probably had little choice over what happened to the twins.
@@jamesnorman9160 yeah, you could really hear how heartbroken Godfrey was in his voiceline.
It's not that he wants to be loved, it's that he is devoted to his religion and is seeking redemption - as well as power. Out of all demigods, he is the only one that hates himself - mainly because he was born an ogre, and considers himself impure. Which is actually the reason why he wears rags and why nobody except the player character and the Night's Cavalry knows how he looks.
I always love characters like him that cling onto a falling era, even knowing that it is fruitless, remembering its glorious days
King Morgott the Grace-Given, Veiled Monarch, Lord of Leyndell, Fell Omen, Hand of the Fell Order, Omen King, Last of All Kings. He is a man of many titles.
after i say all of those titles i just start making more up because i love this character so much
Neat Game of Thrones character title.
Should have at least introduced a character like that.
@iagowanderleyperim3245 i never liked daenerys but the bit with all the titles was pretty cool (except for the fact that nobody gave her the titles and she was just self proclaimed for all of them)
My man has more titles than a member of the Wu-Tang Clan and he's earned every last one of them
you haven't seen Setra the Imperishable from Warhammer Fantasy guy has soo much shit I can't even explain
i really love how morgott is just a direct continuation of margits theme
Never forget that this man threw hands with Radahn and lived to tell the tale.
I have no doubts that in his prime, he was a top tier demigod along with Malenia and Radahn.
it was even margit as well
which is like a weaker version of Morgott
so either he is that strong or was fighting a weaker Radahn after the scarlet rot or Radahn wasn't at his prime yet
eitherway Morgott is tough!
@Deflamed_Sphere Radahn looked to be Mohg size, so I'd assume he just wasn't in his prime yet when Morgott beat him. It's still extremely impressive, though, since, as you said, that was his Margit persona who's weaker than Morgott.
Morgott is probably only a little weaker than prime Radahn and Malenia which is insane since he's not talked about much.
@@edwardarroyo834 yeah liked the idea that he kicked their arse when they were young in case of an ego breaker
before they get powerful and stuff
especially when they have a flame of ambition
@@Deflamed_Sphere Yeah, Morgott is underrated since most people are overpowered when they actually fight him, and his moves aren't overly difficult to dodge most of the time.
@@edwardarroyo834Margit is not weaker than Morgott.
The Margit that we fight is just a projection, so its obviously weaker, like Lord's Apparition is weaker than Godfrey. But the Margit that fought against armies outside the walls of Leyndell is Morgott, under the alias of "Margit the Fell Omen". Since no one had seen Morgott the King, he could easily go into the battlefield with a slightly different name and no one would notice.
Outside of the throne room, be it projection or not, Morgott always has the name Margit.
I wanted a covenant for this guy SO BAD.
Technically the Night's Calvary are under his command, so you could wear their armor and wield their weapons, and to be fair the Nightrider Glaive is pretty damn good
Unfortunately for us, Elden Ring was made to lure the Fortnite crowd so "upgrade your Mimic Tear to +10 and use it without even looking who is behind the fog wall" is apparently how we all should play Elden Ring like. Defeated Radhan don't know where to go? Simple. Open up the map and fast travel to the checkpoint. How can a Fortnite/AC: Valhalla player know where the comet had fallen in Limgave when you could see the fragments from everywhere in the said region?
@@AmritZoad i kind of agree eith that, i think eveyone should do the boss on their own atleast once, i did malenia twice with thr help of my friend and now after 7 hours of tries i beaten her alone, no mimic tear, only a bloodhound fang, flame grant me strenght, golden vow as buffs and swarm of flies to hit her wjile she does the scarlet bloom move
@@AmritZoad still better than bloodborne
@@AmritZoad Cry
_”Have it written upon thy meager grave: Felled by King Morgott, Last of all Kings!”_
-Morgott’s words to a _possibly_ deranged tarnished boi in his underclothes
Ah yes, the "i can combo more than Sulyvahn with 26 hits" Demi God lord of Leyndell
his combos are very easy to avoid and punish if you take a moment to look at his animations, honestly he is not as overwhelming as Rykard or phase 2 Fire giant
i know haha, is just funny seing how a single boss can be more relentless, very pushy fight, specialy if you use the talisman that draws more enemies attention @@diaz926
@@diaz926Don't know about Fire Giant yet but Morgott was A LOT more overwhelming than Rykard
@@gunsevenwhillans420 maybe...
@@diaz926 morgotts combos can be more overwhelming than even waterfowl dance, its just that by the time you reach him you can tank 26 hits without needing to heal
Morgott the Golden Omen
Morgott the graced omen.
If you ever have trouble with margott
Just remember the acronym pizzaz
P - Put
I - your
Z - foolish
Z - ambitions
A - to
Z - rest
💀
Beautiful 👏
R = rest?
@@elliotfong8794 Z=Rest
Something I think should be obvious, but I rarely see anyone talking about, is the tone in both theme, and this also applies to "Erdtree Knights" :
The latter part of Margit's OST sounds a lot more tune, or rather, feels "more desperate". It's almost like the match is portrayed as a great wall for the player, but as Margit is nearing his end of the HP, he panics and focuses further to prevent you access to Stormveil Castle. In fact, I feel like the entirety of Morgott's theme has this feeling of desperation a lot more. It's like Morgott realized the mere tarnished he got beaten by some days ago is now at the doorstep to the Erdtree, and is afraid of what you'll do, protecting to greater heights.
In the "Erdtree Knights", the same also applies. The first phase presents itself as a grandiose battle between the tiny tarnished and the tree sentinel, yet following the second phase, it's more of the tree sentinel trying to quickly end the Tarnished to set them back.
Morgott, the Gatekeeping King.
Godwyn was normal and lived life as a belived hero. Mohg became a blood worshipper and while he did have followers of nobility, his mind was poisoned by Miquella. But none of them were as selfless as Morgott. Hated by everyone, feared by everyone and yet he has compassion to defend his family's home. He didnt care if he was elden lord, he didnt care about the tarnished he killed and he didnt care about himself, he cared about the people who hated him, the mother who chained him and his father who he wanted to surpass as a champion
-taunted by all around him from the beginning
-watches his family fall into ruin
-protects the last of the golden order anyways
-refuses to elaborate further
-dies
Not the most difficult boss, but the one I love fighting the most!
3:30 chills....
Canonically the strongest demigod. He is the most agile demigod in the game, being able to somersault across the whole arena. He is a powerful wizard, though he relies on normal combat more than on his magic - opposite of his twin, who is also a powerful wizard but relies more on magic than on melee. He invented his own spells. He is a son of Hoarah Loux AND is an ogre, making him have insane strength. He is not a cripple like Malenia. He beat Radahn with a walking cane during the First Siege of Leyndell, which in turn almost effortlessly beat Malenia in a fight while her soldiers were all poking at his back at the same time. And he does not even wear any sort of protection, he fights wearing ragged robes.
And in return, using some of its remaining power, the Erdtree erased his horns upon death. As if he had been forgiven, or exalted into something closer to human... Which in turn proves Miquella had a point.
Bro, Marika is his mother, what you talking about lol
@@rafaelavesani3065 I meant it as in he both has the blood of the great warrior and the perks of being an ogre, not that his mother was an ogre.
@@gunsevenwhillans420 I know what you mean, but my ocd cannot handle this😂: he isn’t an “ogre” he is an “omen”
The canonically strongest is Godfrey by a mile lmao, Elden lords are built different and fight the battles on behalf of their god.
Such an amazing theme for an amazing boss.
I have beaten Morgott and I love his fight so much I leave my co op sign just so I can fight him again.
Of course I also try to let my summoner get in on the action too and draw aggro off them.
Yo, the transition was so smooth!
Morgott's so cool. Given his importance in the lore, I feel like it would've been nice to get 1 more phase for the Morgott battle.
Margott The Fell Omen King
There is actually a boss called Margot, they just have nothing to do with either Morgott or Margit in any way.
@@Whyiseveryhandletaken6942 are you sure
@@mirroredinsanity9536 yes, they’re a Demi human queen.
@@Whyiseveryhandletaken6942 aight
DIVINE
3:34 holy moly...
Loved by none, yet loved nonetheless
Margret the big stick
Elden ring really was just an allegory for Theodore Roosevelt's presidency smh
Have it written on thy meager grave felled by king morgott elden lord.
Thanks for this. I was expecting there would be a mashup but didn't expect it to be so seamless
He carries a big stick.
Morgott actually has 4 phases
2*
@@ElmaXC4*
@@GearHIM 2
He’s a 2 fight boss with 2 phases in each one
Can you do something similar with Mogh's theme? This was awesome
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3:07
6:13
6:47
The thrones stained my curse such shame i can not bear.
True King
Love this , great job
Why do these themes seem this mashupable🗿
yes yes
Best character next to ranni and malenia.
Malenia isn’t a good person and Ranni isn’t either lmao.
@@forgrim454he wasn’t talking about the character being good, he just believes that morgott is the best character right next to ranni and malenia.
@@Poopman890 and he is still wrong
@@forgrim454good character doesn’t mean good person! Characters can be horrible people and still be well written, have good lore, realistic motivations, etc
@@Poopman890 Tbh both of them are kinda just assholes.
Brov!
0:05
Parry practice!
Meanwhile me, taking 50 attempts to parry one of Godrick's soldiers
I really hate From.
Cuz?
@@lord_nem3sis They made us kill him. Not even Sif made me feel this way. But this fella... You could say I loved him.
@@lord_nem3sis Okay, Slave Knight Gael did. I literally cried for days when I killed Slave Knight Gael, but he was an inspiration. Margit is just...
@@AB-vp9mi Morgott was the last defense of the Earthtree. You (the player) want to destroy the lands between by burning the Tree to its core. And that fact with this gorgeous theme, Morgotts design. Make this to one of the best Fights in the game
@@lord_nem3sis It was the best fight FROM had to offer. Haven't played SEKIRO, but he effortlessly took the first place in my favorite bosses list.