I always assumed that Cata was a "hero" of sorts in Fruitfolk culture and the arena being his resting grounds. The items outside his arena are either Cata's old possessions when it was still alive, or that after a while his burial site became sacred grounds and important rituals were conducted there.
Also completely unrelated but Archmage may be somewhat significant in the history of the lands of Pilgrammed. Think about it, Kai Guy mentioned how important mana is for the kai legion, being the source of their mana, well what is mana? Mana is widely considered to be the natural and pure source of magic in fantasy worlds, and who is the strongest mage (that we know of for now) in Pilgrammed? The Archmage! It is said that his power caused a sort of catastrophe, leading to his exile to enchanted island which probably didn't allow him to leave at all, considering that upon stepping foot on the island is said to "wash a powerful magical aura" Over you. This means that whatever had to happen was not only bad enough for exile, but exile somewhere Archmage cannot escape from. What was this calamity? Well because both Kai Guy and Archmage have arcane essence, but not only does the powerful wizard possess arcane essence, but arch energy which i think is some concentrated variant of arcane essence amplified for use in the spells that we use today. Now since both the Kai legion and Achmage use some form of arcane, we can draw the conclusion, with the help of the above, that Archmage had something to do with the Kai legion AND that this catastrophe may be the reason why the legion is said to be fragmented today, maybe he introduced the main founders of the legion to arcane? (no i do not mean to say that Archmage is a member of the Kai legion.)Also another thing to justify this claim is that because the legion originates from far off lands, it would make more sense to send Archmage to a remote island instead of like to the other side of the island, as would've been the case if it were Located in big bay. Also sorry for this absolute wall of text, and thank you for reading this. Nobody discusses on this topic lol.
There was a statue below the tree in the room that leads to Cata's corridor and the statue was of a lemon fruitfolk corrupted by sweetberry disease and with a torch lying near it. this statue was removed from the game but I still have photos of it and this statue existed since the release of Sweetberry and I assume that statue could represent Cata
Blight is a kind of disease for plants, should we count fruitfolks as plants? If so, this explains why Twigclaws element is Grass. Moreover, All the catacomb weapons are either related to Clericks, or blight-infected creatures like Mecreeps, Grave Treelad and Cata
I think that room with a bed and cabinet was some sort of home for some fruitfolk but maybe the sweet berry catacombs was not also a burial ground but a town or village for the fruitfolks so significantly when the blight spreaded through the water system the fruitfolks have no choice to evacuate and others got infected even in the tombs and jails causing them to turn into twigfaces and the ones who got injured are twigwrithes but the scattered torches was basically left by many fruitfolk bc it was too dark and the pots were stored in a strange way so it was some sort of storage aswell but the gluttos formed bc of the berries and that is how the jailor is formed is that the berries seemed to collide with one another to form some monstrous creature and ploma hid into one cell and probably got infected so he explored the catacombs which led him to getting infected
I like to think the tombs were made for different social classes like how ancient Egyptians had a king,nobles,important merchant and etc..,I don’t think it’s prison where jailer is.I think it is a place to protect the bodies of the fruitfolk nobles or important fruitfolk.
The “cata” area was DEFINITELY specifically made for cata because if you look at cata’s description in the bestiary it describes him as a warrior, and maybe he was some kind of hero. And when he fell the fruitfolk mourned and made a special area specifically for his grave, and put objects of respects outside his arena. This theory makes the most sense, due to there being other people who have elaborated similarly and that one guy who said in the old catacombs there was a statue of cata, the hero. If all this lore you explained is true, this might be the most interesting lore I’ve ever seen, because uh… I just like it a lot. Yeah. Anyways, when the hell will the devs add a low damage weapon that has like 100% piercing to the game? Noxious mortar by itself deals 50 dmg per berry explosion on metal dummies so maybe the devs could make like a weapon that shoots things that deal 25 dmg every like 0.5 seconds? Damn I got way too off track, but why not? I’m like 90% sure I have ADHD
Catacombs used to be a garden where fruitfolks lived, but then the infection start to infect the fruitfolks, and the reason why there no treelads left inside catacombs except grave tree is all treelads escaped through morning hollow, but Grave Treelad still decide to stay and protect the garden even tho afflicted, all treelads are all innocent and the reason they attack us because they never seen human before and they think human are the reason why the garden became then ruins (My theory)
Maybe it’s not the ritual place to call the blight but it’s was a arena where fruitfolk fighting each other but in the description said cata was the rotten warrior and maybe cata is the warrior who get infected by the blight but I’m not sure if cata is infected cus the place was full of gems and rings so it probably some fruitfolk that just do the wrong spells so the blight comes maybe the fruitfolks trying to revive the twigfaces a.k.a fruit folk that died and sorry if my grammar is bad cus I am not a American ppl
bruh i screwed up by saying i had a theory that the sweetberry catacombs is a piece of the old world, if it is true please do intense theorying as i cant theory that well :(
I have a theory about Clericks. The Clericks might've been a supporter that heals twig faces/twigwrithes, because in the actual game, Clericks can heal other fruitfolk wounds, like with the glutto before the Grave Treelad obstacle. The book they use would probably be for fighting, unless the sweetberry blight gave it a curse. But somehow, the Clericks team up with the infected fruitfolk, so maybe the Clericks would be brainwashed with the sweetberry blight, causing them to team up with the infected fruitfolk, that’s not just a theory, A Pilgrammed Theory!!!!
I think the grave treelad was fighting cata with some fruitfolk (thats why there are weapons in tombs) but it also got infected with the rot. Also what if grave treelad is seniors father?
Junk pit update is gonna suprise us, maybe the mushroom guy fell down there... Hmm... What type of junk? What type of pit? That's the question. Since its underground, it must have alot of... Junk. About the thing there, it may be friendly or neutral. Because it's a very bad obstacle ondrive. It's a MEGA update. It went on for a loonnngg time. It's maybe being worked on. Its either going to give a very special item or a very "boss". I assume the "copper ants creator" maybe got underground and obviously, there will atleast be a connection. The fruitfolks suddenly came in. And do they actually know whats down there? They created a literal elevator for it. Of course. Maybe a little bit. Because no one lived to tell the tale. Why's chalkman defending that place? All i have to say is that, it's gonna be uncovering most of theories. And believe me. That's just a theory! A pilgrammed theory!
I think Ploma is something deeper than that, being some sort of manifestation of the dangers of the underground areas of Pilgrammed, and is either trying to help them explore the place or is trying to lead them to their eventual demise. It really depends on if we'll find Ploma in the Junk Pits or not, so we'll have to wait and see if Ploma returns again.
I always assumed that Cata was a "hero" of sorts in Fruitfolk culture and the arena being his resting grounds. The items outside his arena are either Cata's old possessions when it was still alive, or that after a while his burial site became sacred grounds and important rituals were conducted there.
Also completely unrelated but Archmage may be somewhat significant in the history of the lands of Pilgrammed. Think about it, Kai Guy mentioned how important mana is for the kai legion, being the source of their mana, well what is mana? Mana is widely considered to be the natural and pure source of magic in fantasy worlds, and who is the strongest mage (that we know of for now) in Pilgrammed? The Archmage! It is said that his power caused a sort of catastrophe, leading to his exile to enchanted island which probably didn't allow him to leave at all, considering that upon stepping foot on the island is said to "wash a powerful magical aura" Over you. This means that whatever had to happen was not only bad enough for exile, but exile somewhere Archmage cannot escape from. What was this calamity? Well because both Kai Guy and Archmage have arcane essence, but not only does the powerful wizard possess arcane essence, but arch energy which i think is some concentrated variant of arcane essence amplified for use in the spells that we use today. Now since both the Kai legion and Achmage use some form of arcane, we can draw the conclusion, with the help of the above, that Archmage had something to do with the Kai legion AND that this catastrophe may be the reason why the legion is said to be fragmented today, maybe he introduced the main founders of the legion to arcane? (no i do not mean to say that Archmage is a member of the Kai legion.)Also another thing to justify this claim is that because the legion originates from far off lands, it would make more sense to send Archmage to a remote island instead of like to the other side of the island, as would've been the case if it were Located in big bay.
Also sorry for this absolute wall of text, and thank you for reading this. Nobody discusses on this topic lol.
Interesting you don't need to sorry for the wall of text tho i enjoyed reading it
Let's be real here. Sweet sweet delicious berries.
There was a statue below the tree in the room that leads to Cata's corridor and the statue was of a lemon fruitfolk corrupted by sweetberry disease and with a torch lying near it.
this statue was removed from the game but I still have photos of it and this statue existed since the release of Sweetberry and I assume that statue could represent Cata
This is an actual good pilgrammed lore video
Blight is a kind of disease for plants, should we count fruitfolks as plants? If so, this explains why Twigclaws element is Grass. Moreover, All the catacomb weapons are either related to Clericks, or blight-infected creatures like Mecreeps, Grave Treelad and Cata
I think that room with a bed and cabinet was some sort of home for some fruitfolk but maybe the sweet berry catacombs was not also a burial ground but a town or village for the fruitfolks so significantly when the blight spreaded through the water system the fruitfolks have no choice to evacuate and others got infected even in the tombs and jails causing them to turn into twigfaces and the ones who got injured are twigwrithes but the scattered torches was basically left by many fruitfolk bc it was too dark and the pots were stored in a strange way so it was some sort of storage aswell but the gluttos formed bc of the berries and that is how the jailor is formed is that the berries seemed to collide with one another to form some monstrous creature and ploma hid into one cell and probably got infected so he explored the catacombs which led him to getting infected
I like to think the tombs were made for different social classes like how ancient Egyptians had a king,nobles,important merchant and etc..,I don’t think it’s prison where jailer is.I think it is a place to protect the bodies of the fruitfolk nobles or important fruitfolk.
The pollution in the junk pits might have started the blight
I believe Cata was a hero or a king.
@@游博晟 cata was born from the Berry blight itself
The “cata” area was DEFINITELY specifically made for cata because if you look at cata’s description in the bestiary it describes him as a warrior, and maybe he was some kind of hero. And when he fell the fruitfolk mourned and made a special area specifically for his grave, and put objects of respects outside his arena. This theory makes the most sense, due to there being other people who have elaborated similarly and that one guy who said in the old catacombs there was a statue of cata, the hero. If all this lore you explained is true, this might be the most interesting lore I’ve ever seen, because uh… I just like it a lot. Yeah. Anyways, when the hell will the devs add a low damage weapon that has like 100% piercing to the game? Noxious mortar by itself deals 50 dmg per berry explosion on metal dummies so maybe the devs could make like a weapon that shoots things that deal 25 dmg every like 0.5 seconds?
Damn I got way too off track, but why not? I’m like 90% sure I have ADHD
I never thought a lore video can be interesting, I was wrong.
I love this theory it has a good explanation
Thanks! Can't wait until you make your own theory on it as well, if there's something I didn't cover here.
Catacombs used to be a garden where fruitfolks lived, but then the infection start to infect the fruitfolks, and the reason why there no treelads left inside catacombs except grave tree is all treelads escaped through morning hollow, but Grave Treelad still decide to stay and protect the garden even tho afflicted, all treelads are all innocent and the reason they attack us because they never seen human before and they think human are the reason why the garden became then ruins
(My theory)
The* (it was a typo at the end of the theory)
Maybe it’s not the ritual place to call the blight but it’s was a arena where fruitfolk fighting each other but in the description said cata was the rotten warrior and maybe cata is the warrior who get infected by the blight but I’m not sure if cata is infected cus the place was full of gems and rings so it probably some fruitfolk that just do the wrong spells so the blight comes maybe the fruitfolks trying to revive the twigfaces a.k.a fruit folk that died and sorry if my grammar is bad cus I am not a American ppl
Guts and black powder blight explained by fruit edition:
cata is actually a failed version of *the pilgram*
What is *the pilgrammed*
what is the *grammed*
what is the *pil*
*Pilgrammed* = th-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IVnk3fPi01rTQXqk
what is the
wow!
bruh i screwed up by saying i had a theory that the sweetberry catacombs is a piece of the old world, if it is true please do intense theorying as i cant theory that well :(
I like this video becaused of it's great explained.
I have a theory about Clericks.
The Clericks might've been a supporter that heals twig faces/twigwrithes, because in the actual game, Clericks can heal other fruitfolk wounds, like with the glutto before the Grave Treelad obstacle. The book they use would probably be for fighting, unless the sweetberry blight gave it a curse. But somehow, the Clericks team up with the infected fruitfolk, so maybe the Clericks would be brainwashed with the sweetberry blight, causing them to team up with the infected fruitfolk, that’s not just a theory, A Pilgrammed Theory!!!!
I think the grave treelad was fighting cata with some fruitfolk (thats why there are weapons in tombs) but it also got infected with the rot. Also what if grave treelad is seniors father?
can anybody tell me more about the bed just before silent sanctuary?
I say its old fart. I have a bit of theories, you can ask for em if yer really interested.
Go on
Junk pit update is gonna suprise us, maybe the mushroom guy fell down there... Hmm... What type of junk? What type of pit? That's the question. Since its underground, it must have alot of... Junk. About the thing there, it may be friendly or neutral. Because it's a very bad obstacle ondrive. It's a MEGA update. It went on for a loonnngg time. It's maybe being worked on. Its either going to give a very special item or a very "boss". I assume the "copper ants creator" maybe got underground and obviously, there will atleast be a connection. The fruitfolks suddenly came in. And do they actually know whats down there? They created a literal elevator for it. Of course. Maybe a little bit. Because no one lived to tell the tale. Why's chalkman defending that place? All i have to say is that, it's gonna be uncovering most of theories. And believe me. That's just a theory! A pilgrammed theory!
Don't you think cata is the plum dude??? Since both of them have similar ripped clothing.
I think Ploma is something deeper than that, being some sort of manifestation of the dangers of the underground areas of Pilgrammed, and is either trying to help them explore the place or is trying to lead them to their eventual demise.
It really depends on if we'll find Ploma in the Junk Pits or not, so we'll have to wait and see if Ploma returns again.
@@ViperLordReaper very interesting, also the video was amazing and I
Hope you'll do more lore like vids
"who said ploma is dead"
- deinbag
he ain't dying anytime soon... probably
@@ViperLordReaperi think ploma is one behind all this catacomb
what the hell is the gigamed clip at the end
random clip i found a couple months ago idk why i put random stuff at the end of my videos at this point
@@ViperLordReaper ok
hollow knight type lore
thats what im sayin