Kinda feel sad at the fact that the girl was fully conscious during all of this, her transformation, the felling of the attacks But in the end she still helps you rest well when you die And on Fear a d hunger Termina, she helps you by by giving you a free save
@@miguelangelcifuentescruz9465 The Girl has an Ancient Soul within her, created by Nilvan and Le'garde making love. She is essentially their daughter, the product of their godly love. The God of the Depths was already weak, had few followers, and after killing off the three hearts, it was essentially "killed", though old gods can never truly die, so it simply was absorbed into the God of Fear and Hunger and used as a basis to allow the Girl to ascend. She is the God of Fear and Hunger herself, it's not the God of the Depths reborn, she is a new unique deity who can rival the old gods themselves. She is allowing humanity to break the cycle of new gods through the cruel age of industrialization, which we then see in the second game.
@@miguelangelcifuentescruz9465 No, she's still that same little girl, feeling every bit of the immense pain the ascension has put her through. She was an unwitting, unwilling vessel for this new god. Imagine having a limb burst forth from your body. Imagine bones cracking as your skeleton stretches to be 9 feet tall. Imagine your body cavity opening, your insides becoming your outsides. This is what that girl is going through here. Even in her final form, she still trembles in constant pain.
@@WobblesandBeanThe girl is gone now, it’s even stated that the god of fear and hunger shed it’s last shreds of compassion after brief ascension, plus in a enlightened sense of state, I don’t think pain matters anymore to the human-created god that surpasses even the old gods
@lightningmcqueen4078 she is not gone. the girl is the god. they are the same person. she has changed yes, but she is still her. she killed the only people she loved. that's presumably why she shed her compassion afterwards. you were the only one who showed it to her.
"Maybe your fate was an act of mercy? The last traces of compassion the newborn god shed after her true ascention. Your demise was peaceful after all. . ." A bittersweet ending is still a sweet ending, especially in the endless darkness of these dungeons. Nilvan may have took advantage of our kindness, but she was very bleak in her favor. We more just wandered into the heart of darkness, not knowing the girl would ascend in the god of the depths like that.
Knowing from the sequel that her tough love was able to have humanity progress further and defy the old gods and essentially eradicate monsters from the world it is more sweet than bitter. The ascended gods might not be the most pleasant bunch at first glance, but compared to the old and new gods and the shit they inflict on humanity, they become a very reasonable group of deities.
When I first got this ending I sat there for like an hour thinking about it, it’s so awesome Each time you went deeper you thought “Well, there is an end, right?” and then you get to lvl 9, and go “This is the bottom! Just a pile of corpses, then?”, but after the fight the god teleports you to level 10, THE bottom, what is that place, why are there flowers, is your pain so great you barely crawl or is it the dungeons themselves collapsing all their weight on top of you?? Is this where the god will stay in its physical form, what happens to our body? So great
I think about it a lot, still. What that little girl went through is the worst pain and torment I have ever seen anywhere, real or imaginary. She's a CHILD! She doesn't deserve to suffer like this! Even in her final form, she still trembles in ceaseless agony. And yet, still, she showed you mercy. Well, maybe not the kind you wanted, but mercy nonetheless. Her unique form of it: To slip away peacefully lying in a field of dark flowers, not left to languish and slowly starve, succumbing to madness from your pain and hunger as you clamber at the walls of the dungeon like a panicked animal.
@@paxonite-7bd5 So did Orpheus but that didn’t stop him from unwittingly offing his dad and boinking his mom. She has parents but they ain’t there, so she’s an orphan.
To me they feel like footsteps, like each boom is a terrifying stomp of the force these unfathomable monstrosities can bring forth. Each making you feel the weight of the mistake coming to the dungeons was. Then the calm churning hum feels like the looming breath of whatever presence is in front of you. It has noticed you.
The old gods do not die, even the god of the depths we "kill" is just a echo left behind that we weaken, allowing the girl to wear its shape as a coccon. The Old Gods are beyond our understanding, such terms as alive or dead being utterly meaningless when placed next to these inhuman entities
That moment when the god of fear and hunger said "It's fearing and hungering time.", and then feared and hungered all over the place. Truly the most epic moment in cinematic history right there.
@@felipinhonunez632 If a god sees the state of the world, and can only encompass that overwhelming force that either destroys or reinvents humanity, I guess that a quiet, silent death is really the most merciful thing they could do.
Not in the game but in the universe yes. The player 'kills' the God of the Depths before they enter this part of the dungeon and some lore theories suggest that there was a Sun God that died
So far, I haven't found this ending with Nas'hrah in it. Is it impossible? Because I wanna know what he would say, after seeing how he roasted Legard (her father) mentally. 😂
just beat it myself with enki, nashrah and moonless. he doesn’t say anything, though he does sometimes say upon fighting a moonless guard “What an ugly bastard you are!”
man this definitely makes me feel afraid and hungry
Truly a Goodness, Gear and Hungary
Damn I'm starving.
Man I’m really fungry rn.
Fr this making me hungaryus af 🗣️🗣️
I loved it when Le’garde said “so what, we some sorta _Fear & Hunger 2: Festival of Termina_ ?” and Fungered all over them!
Kinda feel sad at the fact that the girl was fully conscious during all of this, her transformation, the felling of the attacks
But in the end she still helps you rest well when you die
And on Fear a d hunger Termina, she helps you by by giving you a free save
I don't think it's actually a little girl, it's the god of the depths reborn.....
@@miguelangelcifuentescruz9465 The Girl has an Ancient Soul within her, created by Nilvan and Le'garde making love. She is essentially their daughter, the product of their godly love. The God of the Depths was already weak, had few followers, and after killing off the three hearts, it was essentially "killed", though old gods can never truly die, so it simply was absorbed into the God of Fear and Hunger and used as a basis to allow the Girl to ascend. She is the God of Fear and Hunger herself, it's not the God of the Depths reborn, she is a new unique deity who can rival the old gods themselves. She is allowing humanity to break the cycle of new gods through the cruel age of industrialization, which we then see in the second game.
@@miguelangelcifuentescruz9465 No, she's still that same little girl, feeling every bit of the immense pain the ascension has put her through. She was an unwitting, unwilling vessel for this new god.
Imagine having a limb burst forth from your body. Imagine bones cracking as your skeleton stretches to be 9 feet tall. Imagine your body cavity opening, your insides becoming your outsides.
This is what that girl is going through here. Even in her final form, she still trembles in constant pain.
@@WobblesandBeanThe girl is gone now, it’s even stated that the god of fear and hunger shed it’s last shreds of compassion after brief ascension, plus in a enlightened sense of state, I don’t think pain matters anymore to the human-created god that surpasses even the old gods
@lightningmcqueen4078 she is not gone. the girl is the god. they are the same person. she has changed yes, but she is still her. she killed the only people she loved. that's presumably why she shed her compassion afterwards. you were the only one who showed it to her.
"Maybe your fate was an act of mercy? The last traces of compassion the newborn god shed after her true ascention. Your demise was peaceful after all. . ."
A bittersweet ending is still a sweet ending, especially in the endless darkness of these dungeons.
Nilvan may have took advantage of our kindness, but she was very bleak in her favor. We more just wandered into the heart of darkness, not knowing the girl would ascend in the god of the depths like that.
Knowing from the sequel that her tough love was able to have humanity progress further and defy the old gods and essentially eradicate monsters from the world it is more sweet than bitter.
The ascended gods might not be the most pleasant bunch at first glance, but compared to the old and new gods and the shit they inflict on humanity, they become a very reasonable group of deities.
@@ethanduncan1646Putting the love in tough love.
How is it bittersweet? Let alone sweet
@@ethanduncan1646 Definitely not sweet
When I first got this ending I sat there for like an hour thinking about it, it’s so awesome
Each time you went deeper you thought “Well, there is an end, right?” and then you get to lvl 9, and go “This is the bottom! Just a pile of corpses, then?”, but after the fight the god teleports you to level 10, THE bottom, what is that place, why are there flowers, is your pain so great you barely crawl or is it the dungeons themselves collapsing all their weight on top of you?? Is this where the god will stay in its physical form, what happens to our body?
So great
I think about it a lot, still. What that little girl went through is the worst pain and torment I have ever seen anywhere, real or imaginary. She's a CHILD! She doesn't deserve to suffer like this! Even in her final form, she still trembles in ceaseless agony.
And yet, still, she showed you mercy. Well, maybe not the kind you wanted, but mercy nonetheless. Her unique form of it: To slip away peacefully lying in a field of dark flowers, not left to languish and slowly starve, succumbing to madness from your pain and hunger as you clamber at the walls of the dungeon like a panicked animal.
Holy shit made in abyss ending does go hard
I love this comment
Bro don't give me that grim reminder
That fuckin sounds like a stand in jojo Lol
The music in this game goes so hard. I feel so sorry for the girl, she did not want this, did not deserve the suffering her transformation did to her.
Watching a lot of silly videos about fear and hunger with a lot of montage, i sometimes forget how genuinely dark this game actually is.
She Fear
She Hunger
But most importantly, she Orphan.
she has parents
@@paxonite-7bd5 So did Orpheus but that didn’t stop him from unwittingly offing his dad and boinking his mom. She has parents but they ain’t there, so she’s an orphan.
@@mueezadam8438 isn't it suppose to be Oedipus?
@@monstarallynays9495 yes, oops 😅
Moonlight Sonata on an out-of-tune guitar really solidifies the mood at the end.
You know is the end when you hear the main menu soundtrack
Maybe the real Fear and Hunger was the friends we made along the way.
I mean, yeah. She was a friend you made along the way.
Lost along the way you mean.
"Every Fear has it's Hunger, Termina." - John Fearhunger
It's time to fearing and hungering
This ending is so sad yet so weirdly epic. I love the boom sounds in this game during boss fights, it’s so otherworldly and dark.
To me they feel like footsteps, like each boom is a terrifying stomp of the force these unfathomable monstrosities can bring forth. Each making you feel the weight of the mistake coming to the dungeons was. Then the calm churning hum feels like the looming breath of whatever presence is in front of you. It has noticed you.
Ragnvaldr: "i told you, we should had exchanged her for the damn claymore..."
this is the made in abyss we never got
Elaborate
The old gods do not die, even the god of the depths we "kill" is just a echo left behind that we weaken, allowing the girl to wear its shape as a coccon.
The Old Gods are beyond our understanding, such terms as alive or dead being utterly meaningless when placed next to these inhuman entities
Y pensar que este es el final bueno.
No no, final "verdadero" no bueno, hay una diferencia 😢
@@Light14Lilium
A ver, ¿qué final es más optimista que este?
😏
Los finales S de Enki y Rangnvaldr @@ernestgasp
@@franciscosolano9787
Sigue siendo mejor que esos dos.
That moment when the god of fear and hunger said "It's fearing and hungering time.", and then feared and hungered all over the place. Truly the most epic moment in cinematic history right there.
Funger
Dude it's been years, the meme is dead.
Truly this is the moment of gear and hungary
that shit was not funny gang 🙏🏼
That bunch of corpses reminds me of the original cover of The Bleeding from Cannibal Corpse.
Best cc album imo
is this the Elden Ring DLC?
Yeah!
Fr?
I dont know what the game is called so idk if thats true
Yes.@@SyishBalkissoon
yuh uh
Y pensar que ese es el final "fácil" de conseguir 😅
Mmm yo creo que todo final que no involucre meterte en la boca del dios de las profundidades es mucho más fácil que este. Ese lugar es terrible.
Sec form looks like Venus de milo statue last one kinda looks like glutton from silent hill..
So there is no way to kill god of fear and hunger???
None.
Why she betrays us maybe for mercy.. idk
@@felipinhonunez632
If a god sees the state of the world, and can only encompass that overwhelming force that either destroys or reinvents humanity, I guess that a quiet, silent death is really the most merciful thing they could do.
Bro her mom told us to get her to floor 9
But she didn't say why
Her mom tricked us to turn her into The God Of Fear and Hunger
Not in the game but in the universe yes. The player 'kills' the God of the Depths before they enter this part of the dungeon and some lore theories suggest that there was a Sun God that died
Hypnosis microphone Rhyme Anime+ 12 seria 19:55. IT LITERALLY SAME SOUNDS!!!!!!!!
Woah!
Woah!
So far, I haven't found this ending with Nas'hrah in it. Is it impossible? Because I wanna know what he would say, after seeing how he roasted Legard (her father) mentally. 😂
just beat it myself with enki, nashrah and moonless. he doesn’t say anything, though he does sometimes say upon fighting a moonless guard “What an ugly bastard you are!”
i would assume he recognizes the insane power of the god of fear and hunger