Important thing to remember: In The Lands Between, the Golden Order keeps out the influence of the Outer Gods, thus preventing most forms of divine meddling not originating from the Golden Order and those forces it permits to exist. There is no such restriction in The Lands In Shadow, so if someone calls down a divine being to come and wreck you, nothing is stopping that being from doing exactly that.
Citation needed. There's no presence of other outer gods outside of Frenzy in the Land of Shadows. And the divine beast is literally people in a costume
@@andreapopolli7657 Per the Enraged Divine Beast Talisman: "Divine beasts are messengers of the heavens, and their rage mirrors the tumult of the skies, of which storms are the pinnacle." Per the Divine Beast Helm: "A helm of tangled horn attached to a divine beast mask, allowing the wearer to invoke divinity." Is that enough citation, because I can get more. The ritual is literally intended to bring down a divine beast the embodies the power of a storm to inhabit the bodies of the Sculpted Keepers who, despite being long dead, are fully capable of housing the Outer God. As for other outer gods, we see the power of the Formless Mother with the Bloodfiends with some of them being able to cast the "Nihil" with their spears like Mohg does. We see a follower of the god of the scarlet rot in one of the bosses, and quite possibly where the Scarlet Rot originates from. We see the priests of the Hornsent call upon the Spira miracle, which literally invokes the power of the primoridal Crucible. There are even Furnace Golems that, based on their size, design, and insignia, call upon the power of the Fell God to sustain their flames, as they have fire giant faces on their knees and their face plate is intentionally modeled after the Fell God. The Outer Gods are *everywhere* in the Lands in Shadow, if you take the time to actually look. The reason for that is simple: The Lands in Shadow are the "Outer" in Outer Gods. This is where they went when they were banished from the Lands Between.
@@andreapopolli7657 Per the Enraged Divine Beast Talisman: "Divine beasts are messengers of the heavens, and their rage mirrors the tumult of the skies, of which storms are the pinnacle." Per the Divine Beast Helm: "A helm of tangled horn attached to a divine beast mask, allowing the wearer to invoke divinity." Is that enough citation, because I can get more. The ritual is literally intended to bring down a divine beast the embodies the power of a storm to inhabit the bodies of the Sculpted Keepers who, despite being long dead, are fully capable of housing the dead god. As for other outer gods, we see the power of the Formless Mother with the Bloodfiends with some of them being able to cast the "Nihil" with their spears like Mohg does. We see a follower of the god of the scarlet rot in one of the bosses, and quite possibly where the Scarlet Rot originates from. We see the priests of the Hornsent call upon the Spira miracle, which literally invokes the power of the primoridal Crucible. There are even Furnace Golems that, based on their size, design, and insignia, call upon the power of the Fell God to sustain their flames, as they have fire giant faces on their knees and their face plate is intentionally modeled after the Fell God. The Outer Gods are *everywhere* in the Lands in Shadow, if you take the time to actually look. The reason for that is simple: The Lands in Shadow are the "Outer" in Outer Gods. This is where they went when they were banished from the Lands Between.
This was my first DLC boss, and I love it so much. Such a cool idea to base an enemy on real-life lion dancers. I found that its attack patterns and the timing to dodge them are actually pretty simple, they just feel overwhelming at first because of all the spazzy and random movement, and the crazy elemental effects in phase 2. Didn't kick my ass nearly as much as some of the other DLC bosses so far, but it still really left an impression. It and all of Belarut are a great high note to start the DLC on.
Yeah, one attack in particular I though was just a massive hitbox that you had to spam roll but eventually I learned that it has a sequence to it along with the rest of the fight. What a perfect boss to introduce us to the dlc!
"O Horn-deck'd beast, from higher sphere deliver'd. Take root inside the tower's sculpted keepers. And perch'd within, we beg of thee; rise." "Dance and cavort, cleanse all that thou wilt. Cruelty, woe, and those who plague the tower. Cleanse away the strumpet's vile progeny."
Well many festivals in some cultures have people controlling some animals outfits, when the animal is too long it require more than one person inside. At Kung Fu Panda 2 there is literally a scene of the furious 5 inside a costume of a dragon and its the same concept. Like, its not truly original per se, more like something its not used so much in games
@@stressedumbra4944Yeah it's not a common thing seen in games, that's why it's so interesting. Just because it's based on a real life thing doesn't mean it can't be done in an original way. Plus, last I checked, most real-life lion dancer puppets can't levitate, or summon storms of ice and lightning.
People keep in mind...below that giant disguise, the divine beast is just two average joes and alwo keep in mind.... THAT THESE TWO AVERAGE JOE'S WENT AGAINST MESMER IN THE STORY TRAILER. A LITERAL DEMIGOD AND SOMEHOW SURVIVE
There were several lion dancers but most of those who fought against Messmer perished and got impaled as seen in the trailers, the ones we fight are the last ones remaining.
it feels like a bloodborne boss... this isnt a souls boss... the visually confusing design and attacks are causing you to roll constantly.. i hate bloodborne...
Its like if fromsoft and midsommar had offsprings, and raise them to be chinese dragon dancers. The almost human jaw and empty eyes really get under my skin
@@user-nx7vw6dt9e Yeah, I saw a video of what was under the skin of the lion and just two big guys with mask covering their face. I guess them being omen is out of the picture.
Important thing to remember: In The Lands Between, the Golden Order keeps out the influence of the Outer Gods, thus preventing most forms of divine meddling not originating from the Golden Order and those forces it permits to exist. There is no such restriction in The Lands In Shadow, so if someone calls down a divine being to come and wreck you, nothing is stopping that being from doing exactly that.
Damn... scary
me inheriting the Frenzied Flame: Everyone is so mean to me 😭😭😭
Citation needed. There's no presence of other outer gods outside of Frenzy in the Land of Shadows. And the divine beast is literally people in a costume
@@andreapopolli7657 Per the Enraged Divine Beast Talisman: "Divine beasts are messengers of the heavens, and their rage mirrors the tumult of the skies, of which storms are the pinnacle." Per the Divine Beast Helm: "A helm of tangled horn attached to a divine beast mask, allowing the wearer to invoke divinity." Is that enough citation, because I can get more. The ritual is literally intended to bring down a divine beast the embodies the power of a storm to inhabit the bodies of the Sculpted Keepers who, despite being long dead, are fully capable of housing the Outer God.
As for other outer gods, we see the power of the Formless Mother with the Bloodfiends with some of them being able to cast the "Nihil" with their spears like Mohg does. We see a follower of the god of the scarlet rot in one of the bosses, and quite possibly where the Scarlet Rot originates from. We see the priests of the Hornsent call upon the Spira miracle, which literally invokes the power of the primoridal Crucible. There are even Furnace Golems that, based on their size, design, and insignia, call upon the power of the Fell God to sustain their flames, as they have fire giant faces on their knees and their face plate is intentionally modeled after the Fell God.
The Outer Gods are *everywhere* in the Lands in Shadow, if you take the time to actually look. The reason for that is simple: The Lands in Shadow are the "Outer" in Outer Gods. This is where they went when they were banished from the Lands Between.
@@andreapopolli7657 Per the Enraged Divine Beast Talisman: "Divine beasts are messengers of the heavens, and their rage
mirrors the tumult of the skies, of which storms are the pinnacle." Per the Divine Beast Helm: "A helm of tangled horn attached to a divine beast mask, allowing the wearer to invoke divinity." Is that enough citation, because I can get more. The ritual is literally intended to bring down a divine beast the embodies the power of a storm to inhabit the bodies of the Sculpted Keepers who, despite being long dead, are fully capable of housing the dead god.
As for other outer gods, we see the power of the Formless Mother with the Bloodfiends with some of them being able to cast the "Nihil" with their spears like Mohg does. We see a follower of the god of the scarlet rot in one of the bosses, and quite possibly where the Scarlet Rot originates from. We see the priests of the Hornsent call upon the Spira miracle, which literally invokes the power of the primoridal Crucible. There are even Furnace Golems that, based on their size, design, and insignia, call upon the power of the Fell God to sustain their flames, as they have fire giant faces on their knees and their face plate is intentionally modeled after the Fell God.
The Outer Gods are *everywhere* in the Lands in Shadow, if you take the time to actually look. The reason for that is simple: The Lands in Shadow are the "Outer" in Outer Gods. This is where they went when they were banished from the Lands Between.
big brother ed-ward....
No. You stop that.
@@redfox9446you promised you'd come play with me 🐶
You bastard!
DUDE STOOOOOP 😂
None of that. Shame on you.
Oh man, this boss truly scares me, now it is clear that it must be someone behind all that roar and could be closer to Godfrey´s sensantions.
I don’t think anyone’s behind it
I can’t be the only one that finds this boss absolutely horrifying right?
I felt like death was preferable. That stare.
No, you’re correct. It’s straight out of a nightmare.
@@badasstoad9419 The two sets of teeth, the way it unnaturally moves because it’s a costume, that cold dead stare, sends a shiver down my spine
I thought it was pretty creepy too until I found out it was literally just two guys in a lion costume
Secret of Nimh lookin ass
Navi: "Link! The Dancing Lion is a tricky one, keep your eyes on his feet, and time your attacks to his rhythm."
Link: *(Sweating nervously)*
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I love how it is just two guys in a custome
This was my first DLC boss, and I love it so much. Such a cool idea to base an enemy on real-life lion dancers.
I found that its attack patterns and the timing to dodge them are actually pretty simple, they just feel overwhelming at first because of all the spazzy and random movement, and the crazy elemental effects in phase 2. Didn't kick my ass nearly as much as some of the other DLC bosses so far, but it still really left an impression. It and all of Belarut are a great high note to start the DLC on.
Yeah, one attack in particular I though was just a massive hitbox that you had to spam roll but eventually I learned that it has a sequence to it along with the rest of the fight. What a perfect boss to introduce us to the dlc!
"O Horn-deck'd beast, from higher sphere deliver'd. Take root inside the tower's sculpted keepers. And perch'd within, we beg of thee; rise."
"Dance and cavort, cleanse all that thou wilt. Cruelty, woe, and those who plague the tower. Cleanse away the strumpet's vile progeny."
It's like a monster based on the Chinese lion dancers
It totally is, and it’s awesome! Seeing the head the body move separately is reminiscent of dancers I see every LNY
Fromsoft has the most amazing designs
Yup
Well many festivals in some cultures have people controlling some animals outfits, when the animal is too long it require more than one person inside. At Kung Fu Panda 2 there is literally a scene of the furious 5 inside a costume of a dragon and its the same concept. Like, its not truly original per se, more like something its not used so much in games
@@stressedumbra4944Yeah it's not a common thing seen in games, that's why it's so interesting. Just because it's based on a real life thing doesn't mean it can't be done in an original way.
Plus, last I checked, most real-life lion dancer puppets can't levitate, or summon storms of ice and lightning.
People keep in mind...below that giant disguise, the divine beast is just two average joes and alwo keep in mind....
THAT THESE TWO AVERAGE JOE'S WENT AGAINST MESMER IN THE STORY TRAILER.
A LITERAL DEMIGOD
AND SOMEHOW SURVIVE
I wouldn't call them average with the speed it has and powerful attacks
@@HeizKrea average is a very subjective term in the lands betwen but comparing them to a literal demigod...they are average joes
@diegojimenez5937 hits like a demigod so it's not average
There were several lion dancers but most of those who fought against Messmer perished and got impaled as seen in the trailers, the ones we fight are the last ones remaining.
This feels like a Sekiro boss
What boss gives you those vibes?
In reality, all Elden Ring Bosses have the same Sekiro templates
I mean,dancing lions are from Chinese culture and in Japan as well,and BGM has Asian taste…
it feels like a bloodborne boss... this isnt a souls boss... the visually confusing design and attacks are causing you to roll constantly.. i hate bloodborne...
Its like if fromsoft and midsommar had offsprings, and raise them to be chinese dragon dancers. The almost human jaw and empty eyes really get under my skin
The woman's first lines remind me of something from Hereditary.
The narrator sounds like that one from ds3 trailer
Yeah
One of my fav intros. So creepy
Could be two omens controlling the head.
Sort of, there’s a guy controlling the head and a guy in the back on all fours.
@@user-nx7vw6dt9e Yeah, I saw a video of what was under the skin of the lion and just two big guys with mask covering their face. I guess them being omen is out of the picture.
@@Leviathan1000 from their heads, I thought they were similar to those imp golem.
"Hey! Edd Boy!"
Leave it to from soft to make traditional lion dancers look threatening and intimidating. So whats next? Cossack as an ash of war?
Yep
damn Divine Beast got HANDS
Me: when my friends text me 5:00am
We beg of thee rise has the same energy as rise if you would for that is our curse
As cool as the designs are for these main bosses the divine beast is my favorite
The must scary cutscene i saw
Spoopy
Guys, please take a second to hit that sub button, it means the world to me!
Nice cutscene. Hopefully it doesn't get taken down
I credited them so hopefully it won't
Ed..ward? Wan..na play?
didn't know you made the game
I mean you got jokes I can't lie
Dem nails
Dead ass think ghis is miquellas shadow