One super interesting detail I noticed in a later playthrough is that after defeating Pieta and while she's reforming, one can hear the cawing of crows in the background. There were hints all along of what she really was and I love it. I wonder why Adyr seems to hold a grudge against Menasilde specifically of all the Gods though.
I might have an answer as to why Cleric has two hands during the boss fight; rather than an illusion, I believe it is down to exposure to Rhogar energy, which seems to endow some people with regenerative abilities. An example of that is King Bramis, who is able to regenerate an entire arm.
Great insight, as well as your comment about the intro scene! It seems the more we delve into this great game the more interesting, hidden detail we find. Appreciate it
@@TheLorebrarians Absolutely! It's my pleasure to help out with whatever discoveries I make. And I believe there is still much more to discover, which is incredible. The misdirections everywhere are rather fitting for a story about embracing dogma. It is really interesting that the players themselves actually embrace the dogma of the gods too, seeking ways to absolve them and paint them and their actions in a favorable light. Thanks for all your hard work. It’s rather superhuman.
A little theory I have right now is that the first of the beasts and Adyr might be one and the same; just as cold and frost symbolize death and decay and are manifestations of the putrid mother, fire and warmth often symbolize life, with Adyr being the patron deity of fire and the only god we know who is confirmed to have created alive creatures with souls. The appearance of one item, the ring of the first of the beasts, is particularly peculiar, as the image it bears has a strong resemblance to the symbol of Adyr.
Lotf Vaati! 🔥🔥 I would love a video exploring some obscure characters like the congregator, hushed saint and others, tho they don't have too much lore :/
So glad you enjoyed and thank you for the suggestion! Might be worth exploring a compilation of minor characters who have small arcs but are still compelling
Funny thing that nobody sees the hallowed sentinels as twisted evil pricks but plays the blame game with Adyr. The ending said it all, the only thing the rune had to do is just exist. So based on that Adyr is not really evil.
One super interesting detail I noticed in a later playthrough is that after defeating Pieta and while she's reforming, one can hear the cawing of crows in the background. There were hints all along of what she really was and I love it.
I wonder why Adyr seems to hold a grudge against Menasilde specifically of all the Gods though.
Your videos are a blessing for someone fascinated by this game's lore like me. Your work is amazing!
Appreciate it, glad you find them helpful
Yeh, this game lore is deeper than majority of consumers would thought
I never knew the lightreaper fought the crow. Interesting to know!
really cool video! i feel that LotF is so underrated.
i only picked it up a month ago, and my mind is still reeling from the overall level of quality.
I love this game, and your videos about it, thanks!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Glad to hear!
Great writing and editing, well done!
Appreciate it!
This’ll be a treat. Thank you!
Hope you enjoyed
@@TheLorebrariansSure did! Thank you for the love you show this game’s lore, I always find things I have missed every video.
I might have an answer as to why Cleric has two hands during the boss fight; rather than an illusion, I believe it is down to exposure to Rhogar energy, which seems to endow some people with regenerative abilities. An example of that is King Bramis, who is able to regenerate an entire arm.
Great insight, as well as your comment about the intro scene! It seems the more we delve into this great game the more interesting, hidden detail we find. Appreciate it
@@TheLorebrarians Absolutely! It's my pleasure to help out with whatever discoveries I make. And I believe there is still much more to discover, which is incredible. The misdirections everywhere are rather fitting for a story about embracing dogma.
It is really interesting that the players themselves actually embrace the dogma of the gods too, seeking ways to absolve them and paint them and their actions in a favorable light.
Thanks for all your hard work. It’s rather superhuman.
Now it makes more sense, why Hushed Saint armor set is lacking helmet, as Latimer lost his head a long ago. Thank you for video!
Of course, glad to help shed light!
Cool after getting 5k crimson hands (the old fashion way invasions) and 400 hours of play you taught me something I didn't know. Kudos
Another awesome video man. Keep it goin.
Appreciate it
A little theory I have right now is that the first of the beasts and Adyr might be one and the same; just as cold and frost symbolize death and decay and are manifestations of the putrid mother, fire and warmth often symbolize life, with Adyr being the patron deity of fire and the only god we know who is confirmed to have created alive creatures with souls.
The appearance of one item, the ring of the first of the beasts, is particularly peculiar, as the image it bears has a strong resemblance to the symbol of Adyr.
Lotf Vaati! 🔥🔥
I would love a video exploring some obscure characters like the congregator, hushed saint and others, tho they don't have too much lore :/
So glad you enjoyed and thank you for the suggestion! Might be worth exploring a compilation of minor characters who have small arcs but are still compelling
love the videos, can you plz make one about queen Sophia, her story still confuses me a bit.
Appreciate it. I have a video on the channel of the entire royal family titled: Tortured. Sundered. Spurned. Enjoy!
Nice lore details!
I love this game 😤
hope the future will show other gods if they ever make a dlc
Funny thing that nobody sees the hallowed sentinels as twisted evil pricks but plays the blame game with Adyr. The ending said it all, the only thing the rune had to do is just exist. So based on that Adyr is not really evil.
1:26 did i hear a Rock and Stone!
ROCK AND STONE
FYI pietà means Mercy