I'm 99.99% sure the dragon communion crest depicts an anatomically correct heart, with the blood vessels being the branches (the aorta looking branch really popped to me), as you correctly showed in the numbered figure. It represents the communion of dragon hearts required to attain their powers. Awesome video, really good material for discussion!
Can it be both? When we find Placidusax, he's just floating motionless in the center of the storm, his wings furled around making him into the shape of a heart. I always kind of interpreted crumbling Farum Azula as a refuge for the stone dragons, hidden outside of time, and Placidusax at the center of the storm being the force that maintains it; but Placidusax, the heart of Farum Azula itself is ruined, and so it crumbles.
This makes much more sense than the connection to Placidusax. The purpose of dragon communion is more about worshipping the power that the dragons can offer you, not necessarily the dragons themselves, hence the killing and tearing out their hearts. To this end I don't understand what sort of reverence partakers of dragon communion might have for Placidusax, or why he would be their crest. It would make much more sense to have the crest be a dragon heart, which is essentially their object of worship.
the eight-pointed star probably represents the influence of the outer gods, since ranni and the nox serve the moon, the golden order serves the greater will, mohg serves the formless mother, etc. which makes the crest of miquella and malenia and the haligtree unique, because they show a broken star, and miquella's goal is to rid the world of the outer gods' influence through his unalloyed gold.
@@Ozone946 yeah, which is where my interpretation comes from. if the star represents the outer gods, and miquella is specifically working to break their hold on the lands between through unalloyed gold as a response to the outer gods cursing him and malenia, then showing a broken star on his emblem makes sense. it all comes back to the rot, who "blessed" malenia and how miquella wants to break that god's hold over his sister.
@@SinisterStromboliThat Crest is imo easiest to see at the 2 Cleanrot Knights duo boss cave in Caelid, also I think the wiki has a name for the buff they cast with that crest but it’s not Golden Vow, even though they’re pretty similar in effect iirc
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Hi there! I've been searching for this one too and Malenia's crest appeared in one of the trailers in a spell casted by one of the demihuman queen's, hence why some people call it the demihuman crest, but that doesn't happen in the actual released game. I can't see how those two could be related in Lore now, but apparently they once had a relation while the game was in development.
It would make sense, a lot of miquella's whole deal is taking in opressed and despised peoples, it's kinda weird a connection between him and the demi humans didn't survive to the final product
I saw something interesting... Ok so, you know how miquellas all about controlling people, and you can use miquellas needle to make enemies your ally? Well, one of the demihuman queens has glowing purple eyes, the same purple eyes that the ants being controlled by the nox swordstresses in nokron have. This gives me the idea that they're being controlled by miquella, or some other entity out there... since they're half beast, the controlling seems more than possible.
The crest looks very similar to depictions of Helfen's Great Tree-- that is, the place referenced by Helfen's Steeple that exists in the afterlife and is parallel to the Erdtree in the living world. Helfen itself is very nordic-- like valhalla it is where heroes who die in battle go in the afterlife and it is full of other elders and heroes. Mind you, I don't remember how much of that is explicitly stated, how much of that is extrapolated from its depictions, or how much of it is just drawing from nordic myth. Also it should be noted that the Japanese translation does not distinguish between a Great Tree and an Erdtree. In general the translation for this game is fucked (Ranni is literally supposed to say the opposite of what she does in English). The theory that holds more weight is that the Erdtree grew out of the crucible. I'm not sure how the greater will factors into that.
I like to think the group password crest is the Tarnished warriors own unique way of communicating to each other, since they were all most likely warriors under Godfrey at some point
While the connection between the force behind the three fingers and the formless mother feels super weak to me the thoughts about the erdtree and how maybe the great tree was grafted together are super intriguing. Recently I’d been convinced that those two trees had no distinction between them besides age, they were just the same tree at different times. But now, the repeated symbolism of twisting lines on erdtree associated objects, the weird bits of language around the “two” trees, and the mural above the entrance to the erdtree proper cement this idea. It would even feed back into the origin of the grafting Godrick preforms.
It would be kinda wild for them to rename a tree and act like it’s different for no reason. When it comes to the Formless Mother, it really boils down to the fact that it seems like she’s connected to the Crucible of Life, and the 3 Fingers is definitely connected to the Crucible somehow. Also their goals and abilities aren’t as different as you may think.
@@SinisterStromboli See I don’t think the crucible of life/primordial crucible and “the one great” are the same thing. From what I’ve gathered “The One Great” seems to have existed before even the beginning of all things. Then it broke apart and spilt forming everything in the lands between and not. The Crucible seems to be something that existed far afterwards and represents a chaotic and vibrant form life. The force behind the 3 Fingers is just that, a force that exists and drives all back to that original state at the beginning of existence, while Mohg and by extension the Mother is actually seen guarding the space where the 3 fingers are held, to me this points a want to keep anyone away from them.
@@lichofthewilds4384 yeah and I further your point by pointing out that the term “crucible” is a common element in alchemy which has various other parallels, like Marika and Raddagon becoming a representation of the rhebis a perfect being that is both male and female. But that aside the crucible is meant to be a force of change, like evolution and mutation like what we see with the Omen and the Crucible Knights. The crucible is therefore not the progenitor or originator of all life but rather the frenzied flame and all existence was broken down by the greater will and then grew with the help of the crucible. Since we see influence of both forces that are completely separate such as misbegotten and the afore mentioned omen.
Also it was in the Church where you fight the projection of mohg is the same place where mohg I believe had his epiphany about the formless mother, right above the subterranean shunting grounds and the 3 fingers buried in their depths.
@@SinisterStromboli The name doesn't exist as a proper name in the Japanese texts. Rather, what's generally referred too are what can be translated as 'great roots'. There isn't a reason to suggest that they belonged to some separate tree of power which existed beyond the Erdtee, much less beyond the Greater Will. And the One Great is not the Crucible. Rather, Hyetta, teaching what was given to her by the Frenzied Flame, claims that the One Great preceded even the Greater Will, being then one and all. And there is no real relation between the Frenzied Flame and the Formless Mother, nor between the Formless Mother and a 'Greattree', since there is no Greattree originally mentioned.
You and other smaller creators are what's developing our understanding further every day. Smough is obviously doing a lot of heavy lifting but it's also fairly surface level(if that can even exist in ER lore 😅), this is truly the deepest lore!
Amazing video! Just wanted to point out that the gravity seal is actually the shape of a magnetic field like that of the earth, a gravitational field is just straight lines pointing towards the object with great mass
I'm sure you're right, but it is called gravity magic, and it affects non-metal targets. Unless we find something that suggests magnetism is involved somehow, they may have taken some artistic liberties to create an image that would be easily recognized as a "field".
@@SinisterStromboli My guess is that the gravitational magic in the ER is related to both gravity and magnetism. Probably people are trying to find some meaning because they think the two can't be together but ER is a fantasy game so it's very possible for them to combine different things. Radahn can fly and lighten himself with his gravitational magic, while at the same time he can charge his weapon and create magnetic fields/attacks with purple lightning effect.
While I do feel like it probably comes down to "they are both associated with planets and space and other physics stuff" and the look of a magnetic field being much more interesting and distinct than a gravity one, I think there is also a fun conection of a planet's magnetic field being responsible for blocking solar and other types of space radiation, with gravity magic also being a sort of deterrent against things that come from space. The flaw this might have is I can't remember if the enemies that use gravity magic also make the crest appear (I think they don't, but I can't say for sure). Either way, I love the gravity aspect of the game, and wish it got developed more, both in magic/weapon arts and in enemy variety.
The eight-pointed star is probably the polar star. Check out the "Black Leather Shield" description, "From the north, this shield depicts the polar star in rivets of gold." It has eight points.
elden ring made me realise i have a huge thing for fancy magic symbols lmao. idk why, but when i saw them appear in the trailer when people casted spells, it made me really happy. i love how mystical the magic in elden ring is
I'd recommend a game called Enchanted Arms then. I played it when I was a kid and recently discovered IT WAS ALSO MADE BY FROMSOFTWARE Theres really cool magic symbols in that game tho
16:22 Something I haven't seen anyone else notice about the Stormveil crest is that the bird's head and wings resemble the grip and guard of a sword - and there's a blade coming directly down underneath the feathers in the middle. Makes very literal the idea of their weapons being empowered by the storm itself.
seeing the crests in a good resolution for the first time, the dragon Crest resemble a little the horns and remembers me of the crucible, just like the twirl at the center of the black flame crest also resemble some sort of fiery chaos
This was well worth the wait! Wow, so many interesting things I've already noticed but have never given much though/had much thoughts to give to! 😅So thank you for the eye-opener and different perspectives, so much detail! Watched the whole thing now and I can't wait for the Indiana Jones vibe for the next video! Keep up the good work 🥳
I think the two fingers crest appears on the Elden Beast's special attack where it summons the Elden Ring where the circle closes up to blast you. It appears on the border you have to surpass to avoid the attack.
Thanks, I actually remember kinda freaking out when I figured that out lol. It felt like a crazy idea at first, but then I started finding more and more that supported the idea, and everything kinda clicked into place.
Ok so seems to me like Ranni didn’t need the rune of death at all. All she needed to do was create a primal glintstone using a glintstone blade and move to another body that wasn’t shortlisted by the greater will to become a candidate for the next God of the lands between
I think that Ranni’s Primal Glintstone was in the Dark Moon Ring. That’s why she comes back to life after killing her Two Fingers. Ranni didn’t need the Rune of Death to stay alive, it was created when she killed her body. She said that she killed her body so she couldn’t be controlled by her Two Fingers.
IT says in the Glinstone Blade's description that when sorcerers did that, that they technically died. Gods can't die, so Ranni neded the rune of death to leave her Empyrean body. I would say that glinstone is probably the method she used to bind herself to her doll body.
@@SinisterStromboli I don't think the rune of death was created when Ranni and Godwyn died, as the Black Knife Assassins are stated multiple times to have stolen the rune of death to make the weapons they used to slay gods. What you're thinking of is "Mending Rune of the Death-Prince" which is a different thing entirely, formed from the two hallowbrands that were made on Godwyn and Ranni when they got killed.
Yeah I meant to say she didn't need to Rune of Death to stay alive, and then say that the Cursemark of Death was created when she killed her body. Oops
Amazing vid mate, great analysis. But, I wanna add a small detail. So the Malenia crest is actually also used by her Cleanrot Knights, particularly the scythe wielding commanders, in a skill that buffs themselves and all nearby allies. And correct me if I’m wrong, but it is possible you may have gotten these symbols from a reddit post that I actually did, posting the different symbols with their labels. And well, I am afraid I mislabelled the Malenia one as a Demihuman Queen sigil, further promoting that myth. I have since made a corrected version but I’ve sort of forgotten to post it anywhere. I hope I do not sound rude with my assumption, just mostly wanted to talk about my horrid lore mistake 😆😆
Thanks! I also noticed that the Cleanrot Knights use a buff with Malenia's Crest while I was streaming, but it was a few days after I published the video. I was pissed lol. I tried to look up these symbols to see if anyone online had any info on them yet, and a few places and images had that symbol labeled as the demihuman crest. I think I saw a reddit post or two about these symbols too, but I wasn't trying to call out any specific person. In another comment, I saw someone say that a Demihuman Queen is shown casting a spell with that crest in a trailer or something, which helps explain how the rumor started too.
I really liked how these symbols appeared when casting. Felt that that was one of things missing from Dark Souls. Always felt great casting something like blackflame blade and seeing the glyph appear. Anyways, love that someone made a video of this!
@@colorpg152 Interesting, never thought of it that way. Personally, I always like to roleplay that I'm affiliated to something though so it's kinda the opposite for me.
Wow, great video ! The crests are finally getting the attention they deserve ! And If I may add a personal theory about the intertwined kind of helix symbolism : if we think of the Erdtree as two forming a greater one, I cannot help but think about Marika/Radagon as being really similar. Though if they actually represent the Erdtree or not is up to debate, but I think this detail might be relevant ^^
Thanks, I’m glad you liked the video! Good observation, I’ve wondered about whether the intertwining trees have some connection to Radagon and Marika becoming one as well. I’m just not sure what it could mean lol.
I was half asleep while listening to this video this morning and your description of the mood of Nokstella during the Glintstone Crest section immediately made me think of the fell Gods eye a large central circle with evenly spaced icons surrounding it only in this case there are eight
This is really, really awesome. I have been thinking a lot about my own impressions from the imagery of this game and have been so blown away from the care put into every thought, every allusion and every principle from this game. I would love to see a video taking a look at the various talismans (especially the weird two fingers talisman, where it looks like an X since it has feet), but thanks for stirring my imagination with this video.
I like the similarities in the Carian, nox, and sellian crest. It hints that they’re related and came from the same group (ancient astrologers). My personal theory is that numen and the ancient astrologers are the same group that came from outside the land between and settling around the fire giant mountain and that Queen marika was supposed to be their empyrean for the dark moon (like Ranni would do later) but she betrayed them and became the empyrean for the greater will instead. This would mean the nox are the eternal, which are numen, as said by Gowry about the Sellians and the description of the black knife assassin’s weapons along with Rogier’s dialogue about the night of the black knives, and then that would mean that Rennala is numen as she is also an ancient astrologer (stargazer heirloom) and moon worshipper like the nox, implying that she is old (and long lived like the numen).
It's incredible how much a spell says about someone who casts it, and what the crests of spells used by someone say about what they may believe or strive for. This is why I love using magic so much, since magic is an artistic expression and reflection of it's user. It's why I commit myself to certain types of magic that fit a character's personality and beliefs. These crests say so much about magic as a whole, even forms of magic that seem so distant from one another. I love how magic in Elden Ring is so deeply connected to life and the cycle of life: it really makes it stand out as a magic system to me.
@@SinisterStromboli Thank you! I always love getting into lore dives with videos like these to help inspire me and keep me immersed as I eagerly await more content.
Man, this is why I bought this game.... all the thought and detail they put into it. Once you beat the game, and apart from all the glitches and boss cheeses to try out and exploit, there is still so much to lore delve into, connections to make, theories to suppose, and this is before even getting into the speculation of how FromSoft will expand the story, either in a future sequel, prequel, or DLC. Just so much added value!
one thing i noticed about the fire monks/giants seal, aren’t those four “suns” around the centre circle the eye of the fell god? also, when the fell god awakens in the fire giant and its eye opens, it has the same pattern of a central dot surrounded by eight symmetrical dots as well, what do you think? great video btw
Thanks! Good observation with the Fell God's eye. I think it has something to do with the 8-Pointed Star, but I'm still doing some research about it for my next video. As for the Fire Monk Crest, I'm not sure if those suns are the eye of the Fell God, but its 9 "pupils" do swirl in a similar way.
It looks like the storm at Saturn's north pole, which is the same Saturn who devoured his kid, which is the same Cannanite cult that put the moloch statue outside of the Roman coliseum. The same cult that was present in the Kubrick movie eyes wide shut...
How on earth don't you have a wider audience? So much interesting details and research in this video. Very glad I got to have it recommanded by youtube. Thank you for your work!
Lol this is the second video I’ve ever made in my life, and my first was about 3 weeks ago, so I’m still growing. I’m kinda shocked by the response this video has been getting. I expected it to be less popular than my first video, and I was very wrong lol. Thanks so much for your kind words, btw!
Note about the Gravity crest: it's actually a magnetic field diagram, which would make sense given that all gravity sorceries either push or pull things. Even the cragblade ash of war coats the blade in rock, which could be due to a strong magnetic charge running through the blade.
I agree that it looks more like a magnetic field, but unless we find a way to really connect magnetism to gravity I'm not sure if it means anything. There's always the possibility that it was an artistic choice to make the field more easily recognizable as a field. I will say that the Onyx and Alabaster Lords using gravity magic based on repelling and attracting things does kinda sound like magnetism tho.
@@SinisterStromboli It's also possible that the medieval society in ER has misunderstood magnetism as gravity with the biggest hint being the 'gravity' crest itself. While near a body of planetary mass that has a significant magnetic field, you can use magnetism to defy that mass's gravity. There are real-life machines that can do this. Notice that whenever we see the purple aura of 'gravity' magic, there are bolts of electricity crackling around it, as if strong static forces are being concentrated manipulated. With enough concentrated magnetic force, you can manipulate light to create images of black holes or lift and move even non-magnetic objects and such. But also, notice that the stones that are being manipulated in spells like rock sling, the cragblade AoW, and the gravity stone fan are all of the same greyish hue with striated patterns running through their surface or as part of their structure, as if they contain some kind of ore. Even the Ruins Greatsword, which has a 'gravity' skill, has noticeable striations that may denote some kind of ore-containing stone. I'm pretty sure scholars made this same mistake in the real world centuries ago. So maybe Radahn was holding Astel back with a planet-size magnetic force field and that's why 'the strongest of all demigods' is easier to defeat than Malenia. Homie couldn't possibly use his full power since most of it was being used to hold an eldritch abomination at bay.
I have a hunch that the second staff in the Sellia crest is the Staff of Loss respectively. The Staff of Loss is notable for not having a glintstone, matching the empty space at the tip, and it's found in Sellia.
The gravity crest: it is 2 Astel one in the upper part and one in the bottom. We can see his neck with his hair and mandibles encircling a sphere in the middle. As in the astel ranged attack where he blast us with a bolt. Or the ball in the middle is an eye. The eye on Astel and the fallingstar beasts.
@@SinisterStromboli Ho and I just realized that the sphere in the middle might be an eye. Like the one one the fallingstar beasts and astel. It would make even more sense that this is astel in the symbol.
Note: The blackflame crest resembles a hand cupping water_liquid and this is a position we see in talismans (blessings of the erdtree) and many statues. The erdtree crest - has a fish/mermaid's tail as its trunk. And we see Godwyn's corpse with a merman's tail. As opposed to the Ancient-erdtree crest which does not. Its trunk is a tree's
Good eye I’ve noticed that water feels very closely connected to Death in Elden Ring, or at least the flow of life to death, so that would make sense. The fish tail is interesting, I’ve been meaning to learn more about Godwyn and this is making me even more interested
Ok things i noticed in the video and somethings I wanna add because I like lore: 1. Radhan's sword symbol kinda resembles the fire giant's eye, with 8 figures pointing towards the center 2. Rebirth from the rune of death is kinda confirmed as the walking mausoleums hold demi gods awaiting rebirth 3. The rune of death mentions how the golden order was made by confining destined death, this will be important later just wait 4. The black flame crest having a single finger print in the center will be important later 5. The fire monks crest has 4 circles surrounding the center for a reason, the same reason as the moon of nokstella 6. The crest of the Gideon with 5 eyes is important 7. Malenia's crest depicts 9 circles, the 9 realms of the Norse religion. Malenia is called a Valkyrie, like in the Norse myths and is seen as a formidable opponent, just like the Valkyries. Also marika hanging in the erd tree with a spear in her belly is a lot like Odin hanging from the world tree with his spear in his gut. When Odin did this, he did it to gain knowledge and wisdom beyond all else, which says a lot about what queen Marika is actually doing in the erd tree. Gaining knowledge, and would explain why Gideon is afraid of queen Marika in the end of the game. She has become far wiser the Gideon ever thought possible. 8. Alright, so here is why i start connecting things. This all starts with Vyke's war spear, which when you use the ash of war depicts 3 fiery fingers shooting from the ground, representative of 3 fingers. I thought this attack was unique, as no other moves in the game depict fingers, except Radagon's phase transition hammer attack. When he strikes the ground 3 times though, 5 fingers appear on the ground. Radagon has some connection to 5 fingers, and the other being, who is know to depict 5 fingers, is the heads of Plasidusaux. But Plasidusax is missing 3 heads, and the 5 fingers is now but 2. This is where my theory comes in, the two splittings. The 5 fingers were once representative of a god, a god which plasidusax represented in the lands between, the first god to influence the area, since plasidusax was the first king of the lands between. Eventually, plasidusax was dethroned and one of his heads was chopped off, one part of the influence of this god was separated. I think this aspects was a fire, the fire of destined death and their death, as the black flame crest depicts the touch of a single finger. We know that at one point plasidusax had 4 heads, as in the old lord;s talisman it depicts 4 heads. Then, in another age 2 more fingers of influence were removed from this outer god. I think, that with these 2 fingers, 3 fires were split off. The first two were blood flame, and ghost flame. These 2 sliced off fingers, and the 1 sliced off before, all came together in the recent age to form the flame of frenzy and the three fingers. These 3 flames all represent the death of a full being, and form the flame of frenzy, true and final death of everything. Blood flame is the death of body, ghost flame is the death of mind and destined death is the death of spirit or soul (maybe switch around the last two), together they represent the death of all in the flame of frenzy. In the moon of Nokstella, there are 4 circles surrounding the dark moon, which i think are representative of these 4 types of flame: ghost, blood, destined death and frenzy. This would mean that the dark moon is representative of all death in the lands between, which we know is true because of Ranni's quest line. And the moon is a star, so it could be burning with these 4 flames. I don't know what the 4 remaining fire types are, but they are on the fire giant's crest. I think these final 4 flames are directly linked to the 2 fingers, as they are the last fires in the crucible in the mountain tops of the giants, and Marika could not stop them from being burnt. It would also explain why the fire in the crucible is greatly reduced, it is missing 4 types of flame. These 8 flames would represent the primordial soup before all, which is depicted by the outer god the fire giants worship, which is the true god of the lands between without parts of its influence being removed. The fire giant's worship the 5 fingers, if you ask me. Even Gold Mask confirms that the golden order and 2 fingers is flawed, because it is missing some aspects. How could one god be incomplete, unless the 2 fingers are not the only representatives of this one god. The golden order was made by confining destined death, which i think was caused by a group of fundamentalists by picking and choosing the parts of this outer god that they want to influence the lands between. Removing death, to prevent the primordial soup from reforming and allowing for life eternal, so they can enact pure order, but in the process, tainting the influence of the 5 finger outer god, leaving the lands between poorly influenced by the incomplete thoughts of its one true god. I don't know how this history would effect the lore, but with all the symbols and items in the game I think my theory that the 5 fingers was separated 2 times to form the 2 fingers makes the most sense, as it explains why death hasn't existed in the lands between for a long time, and why the flame of frenzy is a relatively new phenomenon in the lands between. Conclusion, I just wrote a whole broken essay on a video game for no reason. If you have any questions, ask them. I want to refine my theory because I think it hold merit and is cool.
It's not necessarily a magical crest, but more probable that it's a family crest on the cape of the Twinned armor. It's really hard to see because it's so faint but there is a crest of some kind on the cape. There's quite a few capes with crests on them that are quite hard to see, another is the Raging Wolf armor cape, it also has a crest on it that's really hard to see what it even is, I'm assuming once again family crest. It's cool to see all the unique designs littered all over the game.
BRUH the symbol on the Twinned Armor's cape has been bothering me so much. It looks like a faded incomplete Crest and I've been trying to keep my eyes open for a complete or less faded example of it anywhere else, and I haven't found anything. Good eye though! I think some of the Crests on those capes could be important because they're not easily found anywhere else.
At 8:10, the center reminds me a lot of the crucible knights' armor, specifically the joints and chest where there are black dots surrounded similar wavey patterns.
The last "crest" you couldn't identify is particle textured for 'light' VFX such as Radagon's or Elden Beast's Holy attacks. Look at such attacks with "Holy" effects up close to find em.
Awesome channel!! Big support!! These symbols Analysis are so helpful! Really appreciate it! There are a huge amount in this game haha 🥰💕✨👌🏽 overall a great video!! ♥️🤗
I always thought it was a very interesting idea that spells always start with the symbol first summoned before the spell, like you're pulling the magic from the seal itself
The unknown crest at the end seems like the sparks came out from Radagon's golden lightning projectiles, and yes it seems to me there's word of light coming out before the golden lightning bolt explodes.
Someone on Twitter let me know that they’re in one of the Elden Beast’s attacks, I have some pics on Twitter! It may be in Radagon’s as well if that’s the case tho
Notably, Sellen's Primeval Glintstone has what appears to be a fetus within its core. It drives me nuts how many times that stone is brought up, but that detail never seems to be acknowledged. lol
A thing of note is that the volcano manor and godskins aren't related at all besides being allies. I think the tail on the godskins is far more reminiscent to the tails the crucible knights use Ooh, and another thing, I think the eye like shape in the frezied flame crest looks a lot like the pupils of Shabriri grapes - which are human eyes!
Please, viewers and channel, rewatch from 10:35 to 11:05 of this video, while bearing in mind what the DLC trailers showed us. This connection between volcano manor and rykard/serpent, godskins, black flame and gloam eyed queen is getting pretty interesting...
I believe the unkwown crest, originates from the holy attacks the Elden beast and Radagon use, but I might be mistaken. If they do appear they are minuscule
Someone told me about this on Twitter and you’re absolutely right! I’ll go over it in my next vid, but I got some awesome pics of it. You can see them on my Twitter if you’re interested
One of the obsidian stones were incrustated in Maliketh's blade, Maliketh is a shadowbound beast of Marika, Marika needed Maliketh only to lock away destined death, Maliketh says that he is guardaning slumber of his queen(lyrics from his theme), also it states that exactly Radagon founded the golden order and as we now Radagon and Marika resemble Red King and White Queen which are two opposites who merge together to become Rebis and complement each other, AND we know that Golden order-Radagon denies Destined Death, so he is it's opposite, so Marika is probably Gloam-Eyed Queen.
I’ve heard several people say that the lyrics from the songs should probably not be used as canon lore. I think the guy that translated them did a lot of guesswork, and in the past FromSoftware used nonsense Latin-ish words. Also I’m not sure if we know that Radagon founded the Golden Order. I’m trying to find something that suggests that, but as far as I can tell he’s just really loyal to the Golden Order.
Based on the title/topic alone, I could not click on this video fast enough. And what an absolute treat it is. Thank you! Subbed/belled/tempted to get a tattoo.
two things I noticed, the Dragon Communion Crest is Placidusax waiting at the center of Farum Azula (it's why the sides are broken), and the Stormveil Crest has a person standing in the center.
I really like both of these observations! It does seem like it could be Farum Azula on the Dragon Communion Crest. I'd noticed the shape on the Stormveil Crest before, but now that you mention it I think you're right. It really looks like its a person, good eye!
The two lines for Mohg's crest look more like grace mimics. Probably a representation of how Mohg wants to manipulate, or at least play on miqualla's good side.
The language of light idea is really evocative, it suggests that the greater will did at some point communicate directly with people, rather than the bizzare finger interpretation thing that's going on now. The big elephant in the room in eldenring for me, is what the hell are the fingers??? They commune with the greater will, so they aren't directly a part of it, they seem to require specific magic of death to kill, they have a way of controlling people's fate... What the hell are they!? My wild tinfoil hat theory is that they are the hands of ancient giants, not the ones from the mountaintop, but if the buried huge Skelton's we see in cailid. I wonder if these 'first beings' are the ones who were spoken to in the language of light, giving them a more direct connection to the greater will?
The language of light comes from the fingers, the Greater Will spoke to the Fingers, and the Fingers told everyone what it was saying with their language of light. As far as what they are, I'm really not sure either. They seem like they could be giant's hands just because of how big they are, but theres practically no information about their origin whatsoever.
I assumed that the Glintstone Crest was divided into three parts, each one depicting the Heavens/Stars, the Earth where the stars are studied, and Underground where the Eternal Cities are cut off from the stars. The circles on the top and bottom could've been Rennala's moon and Ranni's moon as evidenced by the Moon sorceries.
20:25 - the bottom left symbol in the circle (think of like a stick-lined 8 with a line through it) immediately reminds me of the Symbol of Sacrifice from Berserk. To my knowledge, you can usually (not always) see overtly Berserk inspired things connecting to multiplayer functionality in Soulsborne games (take for instance, the different eye orbs in the original Dark Souls being similar to Beherits like Griffith's "Egg of the King"). It's not a 1:1 likeness but probably the closest they could get without risking copyright infringement.
@erStromboli my apologies for effectively graveyard posting but I came back to this after the Elden Ring DLC reveal trailer to see if there's any more connections I can make with the previously known sigils. I wanted to mention that the Gravity Crest is likely Magnetism Field Lines. I forgot who and where I heard this from but thought it was worth adding. I couldn't find anything that definitively felt like it was expanded on by the DLC trailer. Edit: I spoke too soon. There's a knight at 0:50 in the reveal trailer that has a partisan that's vaguely similar to Mohg's symbol.
It's interesting that nobody's mentioned it before, but the Rot crest also depicts an abstract vagina. Malenia has a lot of this feminine/Venusian imagery (especially with the Scarlet Aeonia), which is contrasted in a really cool way by the decay of the Scarlet Rot.
As Elden ring uses a lot of alchemic imagery i would take a guess and say the 8 spots surrounding 1 other spot sympolizes our solar system. Sun and 8 planets ( not including Pluto) .
I like this idea, but we don't know if Elden Ring takes place on "Earth" rather than a fictional world. You could be onto something tho, so I'll keep this in mind!
The rot crest also looks like the head of a horned-mantis, which even though the lore somehow references the scarlet rot god to appear to be a winged-scorpion, it could be a winged, horned-praying mantis/scorpion.
@@SinisterStromboli I only say scorpion cause of that rot dagger, “scorpion stinger” I believe it’s called. One thing we can say for certain is that the rot god is a overgrown bug. XD
Also, a pretty obvious word twist is that Halig and Helix as words are pretty similar and a double helix is basically what DNA (life itself irl) is structured in its form. The Haligtree being represented by a double helix is fascinating in that matter.
@@SinisterStromboli Oh, also just now: th-cam.com/users/shortsx3b-q8nY1dQ?feature=share RealLifeRyan on the branded mark of sacrifice in Berserk. Personally never thought it was a double helix, so I was kinda hyped for this one 🤣
Regarding the death hex crest it's actually related with those who live in death and the actual rune of death (true death) can be seen after we defeatMaliketh (lies at the bottom of the Elden ring symbol) while we have most likely restored destined death in the end, this new rune shape the law of living in death as an acceptable reality
Yeah, the Rune of Death looks like Marika's Elden Rune but the curve on top points down instead of up. I don't think I ever called the Death Hex Crest the rune of death, I said it represented a cycle of Death and Rebirth.
Dragon communion seems to be linked to a formless god as well and I’d just assume it’s the formless mother since you’re eating hearts to gain power a heart being the organ most associated with blood reinforces that idea
We can see Mohg in the Shunning Grounds right next to the Three Fingers, so He has to have some interest in them. We know Miquella created various Needles to ward off Outer Gods. "Miquella's Needle" for the Frenzied Flame. "Unalloyed Golden Needle" for the God of Rot. And probably other Needles for other Outer Gods that we don't know about. (As the Unalloyed G. Needle was made for Malenia, Miquella's Needle might have been made for Melina housing the Outer God of the Frenzied Flame. That would be the only currently-known explanation as to why we can burn the Erdtree without Melina after inheriting the Three Fingers.) As to why Mohg is interested in the Three Fingers - The Frenzied Flame might be able to destroy Miquella's cacoon, so He wanted to get rid of The Three Fingers.
I like the theory that the Formless Mother is connected to the 3 fingers, it's really reinforced by the fact Mohg is found just before the drop to the 3 fingers. It may have been that the 3 fingers were once the envoy of the Formless Mother, like the 2 fingers are for the Greater Will. We know Mohg found the Formless Mother while he was chained up in the sewers, he could have met with the 3 fingers before they became frenzied. We know Morggot properly sealed the 3 fingers at some point (Mohg when we find him may have been trying to break the seal with one of his projections). This seal could have completely isolated the 3 fingers from its outer god, along with the merchants who were eventually thrown in there to rot, may have created the perfect environment to breed insanity and drove the 3 finger's bloodflame into a frenzied flame.
I also think they were probably something like envoys! There seem to be a lot of connections between them, and I'm planning on going over more in my next vid
Yeah it looks like an electromagnetic field, but it is literally gravity magic that has nothing to do with electromagnetism. Like sure we can all agree that it looks like that, but unless there's a reason for it to be an electromagnetic field, its a coincidence. For instance, we wouldn't look at a painting titled "Leonardo DaVinci" and say "actually that looks a lot more like Michelangelo, so its Michelangelo"
@@SinisterStromboli You at least can't say it looks like a gravitational field since gravitational fields don't have poles. Also there's nothing preventing an interpretation that gravity and electromagnetism are the same force in Elden Ring, which would also explain gravity lightning.
Another random thing to point out, Miquella's name incorporates "quell", meaning calming or reducing. This fits with his power of allure. Malenia is a combination of "mal", meaning evil, and "lenia" meaning beauty or radiance. Gowry, likely being a leader of the Kindred of Rot, calls Malenia beautiful, and the Scarlet Aeonia gives of a pale radiance during her fight. For the whole "mal" thing, I would call scarlet rot evil, considering the whole killing people part.
Really interesting video! I'm looking forward to the next one as I love looking at all the details on the armor sets. However, I think the music is slightly too loud compared to your voice. Otherwise, great job!
The Godskin Apostles' symbol confused me for a while outside of the obvious use of obsidian in the seal to denote the black flames, but I think the many layers around the central gem are meant to seem like, well, layers of skin stacked on each other. As for the Beast symbol, I also think it looks like an egg. Considering the presence of fur and feathers on it, it could be connected to the Crucible itself, as its own form of "cosmic egg" where all life was blended together. And since everything and everyone that has touched the energies of the Crucible turned out mutated with various animal characteristics in some way... there could be something there.
The Godslayer’s Seal’s description explicitly says it represents the manipulation of Black Flame. I’m pretty sure it’s supposed to look like fire, but Im not really sure I guess. Interesting idea about the Beast symbol and eggs tho, I like it!
7:10 - reverse F and lightning bolt on right and left of the Carian crest are from anglo-saxon: ansuz and sygil, representing god (or ash/oak tree) and sun respectively. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_runes
10:18 the dragon communion seal itself is supposed to represent the claws given to the original dragons, claws which represented their given intelligence and greater capability bestowed upon them by their ancient god. This can be confirmed through a few items and pieces of dialogue throughout the game, with the claws being mentioned The spiral in the center of this "claw" may have to do with the Golden Ratio in mathematics. It was most likely the best way to artistically represent "dragons are a part of the ancient order of things and are natural/born on this plain" in a way that's going to be symbolically significant. This is reinforced by the description of the dragon communion seal itself. The outer, licking symbols on the crest primarily represent their breath power imo, since their breath ability is what those within the Dragon Communion will be primarily emulating. If the artist DID think this hard about every little detail, rather than focusing on a few primary concepts to represent in the piece which does create incidental shapes at times...I see a bit of a draconic face within the crest itself. The inner circle of the crest has what looks like eyes, and the outermost symbol has a "tongue" hanging out of the face at the very bottom of the crest. That feels like a stretch though.
I think you're talking about description of the Cinquedea. Cinquedea are real Italian shortswords/daggers, and their name translates to "5 Fingers" bc was about the width of the weapon's blade. The Elden Ring Cinquedea says that its design celebrates the beastmen's 5 fingers that represent the intelligence once granted to their kind. Claws being a sign of intelligence wouldn't quite make sense because that's an animalistic trait. Fingers allow you to use tools and create things, which is generally a sign of intelligence. I like your take on the outside of the symbol representing their breath though, that would make a lot of sense.
@@SinisterStromboli ah yes, I couldn't remember if it was claws or fingers that were referenced! I thought that the term claws was used, my mistake. That's what I was referencing. The Ashen Hollow has a video, Every Dragon Explained, that talks about the Beastmen and ancient dragons (23:55ish), and the significance of their hands. I assumed that this was carried over to the Dragon Communion Seal, but there's no evidence that the church of dragon Communion recognized the significance, let alone designed their Crest off of this information. I think that I associated the two together because the ancient dragons' hands looks rather primordial, as does the claw hand on the seal.
The presence of Pure (Un-Alloyed) Gold always stuck out to me. As if all the other forms of gold are somehow "wrong". If the more yellow / golden version of the Golden Order is "Gold" mixed with what ever blessings the Greater Will can offer, and the older Redder / Rust color of the Crucibles Aspects might have been mixed with the very obvious Blood Red of the Formless Mother. PS Not 100% sold on the three fingers being linked to the Formless Mother, but the whole color theory aspect does make it seem more plausible.
I'm not really sure what the other types of gold are mixed with either, but I like this idea! Also, I'm not sure about the Formless Mother and 3 Fingers yet either lol. I'm seeing some things that I think are worth pointing out, but I agree that it feels weird.
I'm 99.99% sure the dragon communion crest depicts an anatomically correct heart, with the blood vessels being the branches (the aorta looking branch really popped to me), as you correctly showed in the numbered figure. It represents the communion of dragon hearts required to attain their powers. Awesome video, really good material for discussion!
Thanks! I’m glad you liked the video.
That’s a great observation about dragon hearts! I hadn’t even thought of that.
Can it be both? When we find Placidusax, he's just floating motionless in the center of the storm, his wings furled around making him into the shape of a heart. I always kind of interpreted crumbling Farum Azula as a refuge for the stone dragons, hidden outside of time, and Placidusax at the center of the storm being the force that maintains it; but Placidusax, the heart of Farum Azula itself is ruined, and so it crumbles.
@@rogirek3362 good point, there can also be a connection with Placidusax's pose inside the arena.
Placidusax had five heads once, but now seems to have been reduced to a primordial form of the Two Fingers, communing with the Greater Will.
This makes much more sense than the connection to Placidusax. The purpose of dragon communion is more about worshipping the power that the dragons can offer you, not necessarily the dragons themselves, hence the killing and tearing out their hearts. To this end I don't understand what sort of reverence partakers of dragon communion might have for Placidusax, or why he would be their crest. It would make much more sense to have the crest be a dragon heart, which is essentially their object of worship.
the eight-pointed star probably represents the influence of the outer gods, since ranni and the nox serve the moon, the golden order serves the greater will, mohg serves the formless mother, etc.
which makes the crest of miquella and malenia and the haligtree unique, because they show a broken star, and miquella's goal is to rid the world of the outer gods' influence through his unalloyed gold.
That’s an interesting take, I’m gonna look into this! Thanks!
Sounds like the taint of chaos to me.
dont forget the Scarlet Rot, thats another outer god
@@Ozone946 yeah, which is where my interpretation comes from. if the star represents the outer gods, and miquella is specifically working to break their hold on the lands between through unalloyed gold as a response to the outer gods cursing him and malenia, then showing a broken star on his emblem makes sense.
it all comes back to the rot, who "blessed" malenia and how miquella wants to break that god's hold over his sister.
You can actually see Malenia's Crest on Finlay when she performs Golden Vow on you
Thanks, I've gotta check that out!
After I made the video, I noticed that some Cleanrot Knights use a buff that makes Malenia's Crest appear too.
If I remember right all scythe type cleanrot Knights can use it if they have an ally they can buff
@@SinisterStromboliThat Crest is imo easiest to see at the 2 Cleanrot Knights duo boss cave in Caelid, also I think the wiki has a name for the buff they cast with that crest but it’s not Golden Vow, even though they’re pretty similar in effect iirc
Hi there! I've been searching for this one too and Malenia's crest appeared in one of the trailers in a spell casted by one of the demihuman queen's, hence why some people call it the demihuman crest, but that doesn't happen in the actual released game. I can't see how those two could be related in Lore now, but apparently they once had a relation while the game was in development.
Thanks so much! That's been bothering me for a while, so its nice to finally have an answer.
Perhaps, it has something to do with the fact that demihumans use needles a lot. But it's just a guess)
It would make sense, a lot of miquella's whole deal is taking in opressed and despised peoples, it's kinda weird a connection between him and the demi humans didn't survive to the final product
I saw something interesting...
Ok so, you know how miquellas all about controlling people, and you can use miquellas needle to make enemies your ally?
Well, one of the demihuman queens has glowing purple eyes, the same purple eyes that the ants being controlled by the nox swordstresses in nokron have. This gives me the idea that they're being controlled by miquella, or some other entity out there... since they're half beast, the controlling seems more than possible.
The crest looks very similar to depictions of Helfen's Great Tree-- that is, the place referenced by Helfen's Steeple that exists in the afterlife and is parallel to the Erdtree in the living world. Helfen itself is very nordic-- like valhalla it is where heroes who die in battle go in the afterlife and it is full of other elders and heroes. Mind you, I don't remember how much of that is explicitly stated, how much of that is extrapolated from its depictions, or how much of it is just drawing from nordic myth.
Also it should be noted that the Japanese translation does not distinguish between a Great Tree and an Erdtree. In general the translation for this game is fucked (Ranni is literally supposed to say the opposite of what she does in English). The theory that holds more weight is that the Erdtree grew out of the crucible. I'm not sure how the greater will factors into that.
I like to think the group password crest is the Tarnished warriors own unique way of communicating to each other, since they were all most likely warriors under Godfrey at some point
I like that!
While the connection between the force behind the three fingers and the formless mother feels super weak to me the thoughts about the erdtree and how maybe the great tree was grafted together are super intriguing. Recently I’d been convinced that those two trees had no distinction between them besides age, they were just the same tree at different times. But now, the repeated symbolism of twisting lines on erdtree associated objects, the weird bits of language around the “two” trees, and the mural above the entrance to the erdtree proper cement this idea. It would even feed back into the origin of the grafting Godrick preforms.
It would be kinda wild for them to rename a tree and act like it’s different for no reason.
When it comes to the Formless Mother, it really boils down to the fact that it seems like she’s connected to the Crucible of Life, and the 3 Fingers is definitely connected to the Crucible somehow.
Also their goals and abilities aren’t as different as you may think.
@@SinisterStromboli See I don’t think the crucible of life/primordial crucible and “the one great” are the same thing. From what I’ve gathered “The One Great” seems to have existed before even the beginning of all things. Then it broke apart and spilt forming everything in the lands between and not. The Crucible seems to be something that existed far afterwards and represents a chaotic and vibrant form life. The force behind the 3 Fingers is just that, a force that exists and drives all back to that original state at the beginning of existence, while Mohg and by extension the Mother is actually seen guarding the space where the 3 fingers are held, to me this points a want to keep anyone away from them.
@@lichofthewilds4384 yeah and I further your point by pointing out that the term “crucible” is a common element in alchemy which has various other parallels, like Marika and Raddagon becoming a representation of the rhebis a perfect being that is both male and female. But that aside the crucible is meant to be a force of change, like evolution and mutation like what we see with the Omen and the Crucible Knights. The crucible is therefore not the progenitor or originator of all life but rather the frenzied flame and all existence was broken down by the greater will and then grew with the help of the crucible. Since we see influence of both forces that are completely separate such as misbegotten and the afore mentioned omen.
Also it was in the Church where you fight the projection of mohg is the same place where mohg I believe had his epiphany about the formless mother, right above the subterranean shunting grounds and the 3 fingers buried in their depths.
@@SinisterStromboli The name doesn't exist as a proper name in the Japanese texts. Rather, what's generally referred too are what can be translated as 'great roots'. There isn't a reason to suggest that they belonged to some separate tree of power which existed beyond the Erdtee, much less beyond the Greater Will.
And the One Great is not the Crucible. Rather, Hyetta, teaching what was given to her by the Frenzied Flame, claims that the One Great preceded even the Greater Will, being then one and all.
And there is no real relation between the Frenzied Flame and the Formless Mother, nor between the Formless Mother and a 'Greattree', since there is no Greattree originally mentioned.
The malenia crest also appears when cleanrot knights with scythes are buffing themselfs
I saw a cleanrot knight do that like two days after I published this video, I was pissed lol.
You and other smaller creators are what's developing our understanding further every day. Smough is obviously doing a lot of heavy lifting but it's also fairly surface level(if that can even exist in ER lore 😅), this is truly the deepest lore!
Thanks so much, that means a lot! I've spent a lot of time staring at walls and floors for some of these videos lol.
Damn, calling smough surface level...never thought I'd see that.
Amazing video!
Just wanted to point out that the gravity seal is actually the shape of a magnetic field like that of the earth, a gravitational field is just straight lines pointing towards the object with great mass
I'm sure you're right, but it is called gravity magic, and it affects non-metal targets. Unless we find something that suggests magnetism is involved somehow, they may have taken some artistic liberties to create an image that would be easily recognized as a "field".
@@SinisterStromboli My guess is that the gravitational magic in the ER is related to both gravity and magnetism. Probably people are trying to find some meaning because they think the two can't be together but ER is a fantasy game so it's very possible for them to combine different things. Radahn can fly and lighten himself with his gravitational magic, while at the same time he can charge his weapon and create magnetic fields/attacks with purple lightning effect.
While I do feel like it probably comes down to "they are both associated with planets and space and other physics stuff" and the look of a magnetic field being much more interesting and distinct than a gravity one, I think there is also a fun conection of a planet's magnetic field being responsible for blocking solar and other types of space radiation, with gravity magic also being a sort of deterrent against things that come from space. The flaw this might have is I can't remember if the enemies that use gravity magic also make the crest appear (I think they don't, but I can't say for sure). Either way, I love the gravity aspect of the game, and wish it got developed more, both in magic/weapon arts and in enemy variety.
The eight-pointed star is probably the polar star. Check out the "Black Leather Shield" description, "From the north, this shield depicts the polar star in rivets of gold." It has eight points.
Good eye, I agree!
elden ring made me realise i have a huge thing for fancy magic symbols lmao. idk why, but when i saw them appear in the trailer when people casted spells, it made me really happy. i love how mystical the magic in elden ring is
I'd recommend a game called Enchanted Arms then. I played it when I was a kid and recently discovered IT WAS ALSO MADE BY FROMSOFTWARE
Theres really cool magic symbols in that game tho
The swirl in the Godskin crest could reference the Gloam-eyed queen's twisting iris, as seen on Melina
Ooh I hadn't thought of that before, good observation!
I also see a fingerprint in the centre. It looks like the Gloam-eyed Queen has some history with the Three fingers.
Aside from what looks like an eye in the center of the Frenzied Flame crest, if you look closer the whole pattern inside the "flame" is a fingerprint.
Nice eye! That crest is amazing, wow.
I’m not sure whether this video makes my brain feel bigger or smaller, but it’s definitely one of the two.
lol im glad it had an effect on your brain
16:22 Something I haven't seen anyone else notice about the Stormveil crest is that the bird's head and wings resemble the grip and guard of a sword - and there's a blade coming directly down underneath the feathers in the middle. Makes very literal the idea of their weapons being empowered by the storm itself.
I’ve heard other people say that the shape beneath the bird looks like a silhouette.
Either way, I definitely missed a lot of details in that Crest
seeing the crests in a good resolution for the first time, the dragon Crest resemble a little the horns and remembers me of the crucible, just like the twirl at the center of the black flame crest also resemble some sort of fiery chaos
Good observations! The dragon communion crest reminds me of the crucible too.
This was well worth the wait! Wow, so many interesting things I've already noticed but have never given much though/had much thoughts to give to! 😅So thank you for the eye-opener and different perspectives, so much detail!
Watched the whole thing now and I can't wait for the Indiana Jones vibe for the next video! Keep up the good work 🥳
Thanks so much! The next video will have a lot of those little details too, so I'm glad you liked it.
Agreeed!! Keep up 😻🥰
I think the two fingers crest appears on the Elden Beast's special attack where it summons the Elden Ring where the circle closes up to blast you. It appears on the border you have to surpass to avoid the attack.
I think you're right! It would make sense too, if those are "the words of their faith"
Wow! the godskin/Mt Gelmir connections are so cool!
Thanks, I actually remember kinda freaking out when I figured that out lol.
It felt like a crazy idea at first, but then I started finding more and more that supported the idea, and everything kinda clicked into place.
Ok so seems to me like Ranni didn’t need the rune of death at all. All she needed to do was create a primal glintstone using a glintstone blade and move to another body that wasn’t shortlisted by the greater will to become a candidate for the next God of the lands between
I think that Ranni’s Primal Glintstone was in the Dark Moon Ring. That’s why she comes back to life after killing her Two Fingers.
Ranni didn’t need the Rune of Death to stay alive, it was created when she killed her body. She said that she killed her body so she couldn’t be controlled by her Two Fingers.
IT says in the Glinstone Blade's description that when sorcerers did that, that they technically died. Gods can't die, so Ranni neded the rune of death to leave her Empyrean body. I would say that glinstone is probably the method she used to bind herself to her doll body.
@@SinisterStromboli I don't think the rune of death was created when Ranni and Godwyn died, as the Black Knife Assassins are stated multiple times to have stolen the rune of death to make the weapons they used to slay gods.
What you're thinking of is "Mending Rune of the Death-Prince" which is a different thing entirely, formed from the two hallowbrands that were made on Godwyn and Ranni when they got killed.
Yeah I meant to say she didn't need to Rune of Death to stay alive, and then say that the Cursemark of Death was created when she killed her body. Oops
I like this a lot! It makes a lot of sense.
I was actually wondering about all the crests and symbols that appear when casting spells, so this was super interesting to watch.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
Amazing vid mate, great analysis. But, I wanna add a small detail. So the Malenia crest is actually also used by her Cleanrot Knights, particularly the scythe wielding commanders, in a skill that buffs themselves and all nearby allies.
And correct me if I’m wrong, but it is possible you may have gotten these symbols from a reddit post that I actually did, posting the different symbols with their labels. And well, I am afraid I mislabelled the Malenia one as a Demihuman Queen sigil, further promoting that myth. I have since made a corrected version but I’ve sort of forgotten to post it anywhere.
I hope I do not sound rude with my assumption, just mostly wanted to talk about my horrid lore mistake 😆😆
Thanks! I also noticed that the Cleanrot Knights use a buff with Malenia's Crest while I was streaming, but it was a few days after I published the video.
I was pissed lol.
I tried to look up these symbols to see if anyone online had any info on them yet, and a few places and images had that symbol labeled as the demihuman crest. I think I saw a reddit post or two about these symbols too, but I wasn't trying to call out any specific person. In another comment, I saw someone say that a Demihuman Queen is shown casting a spell with that crest in a trailer or something, which helps explain how the rumor started too.
I really liked how these symbols appeared when casting. Felt that that was one of things missing from Dark Souls.
Always felt great casting something like blackflame blade and seeing the glyph appear.
Anyways, love that someone made a video of this!
Thanks so much!
I agree! They give magic a really cool mystery and atmosphere imo.
@@colorpg152 Interesting, never thought of it that way. Personally, I always like to roleplay that I'm affiliated to something though so it's kinda the opposite for me.
I think it's more like a "logo" from the people that made it
you can think of it like an image built into the spell kinda like a signature
Wow, great video ! The crests are finally getting the attention they deserve !
And If I may add a personal theory about the intertwined kind of helix symbolism : if we think of the Erdtree as two forming a greater one, I cannot help but think about Marika/Radagon as being really similar.
Though if they actually represent the Erdtree or not is up to debate, but I think this detail might be relevant ^^
Thanks, I’m glad you liked the video!
Good observation, I’ve wondered about whether the intertwining trees have some connection to Radagon and Marika becoming one as well. I’m just not sure what it could mean lol.
@@SinisterStromboli well apart from the rebis theory/inspiration, I think everyone is still very much confused about this haha
I was half asleep while listening to this video this morning and your description of the mood of Nokstella during the Glintstone Crest section immediately made me think of the fell Gods eye a large central circle with evenly spaced icons surrounding it only in this case there are eight
You have a good EYE lol, nice observation.
This is really, really awesome. I have been thinking a lot about my own impressions from the imagery of this game and have been so blown away from the care put into every thought, every allusion and every principle from this game. I would love to see a video taking a look at the various talismans (especially the weird two fingers talisman, where it looks like an X since it has feet), but thanks for stirring my imagination with this video.
A video about the talismans is a good idea! Also I'm glad you liked the video.
I like the similarities in the Carian, nox, and sellian crest. It hints that they’re related and came from the same group (ancient astrologers). My personal theory is that numen and the ancient astrologers are the same group that came from outside the land between and settling around the fire giant mountain and that Queen marika was supposed to be their empyrean for the dark moon (like Ranni would do later) but she betrayed them and became the empyrean for the greater will instead. This would mean the nox are the eternal, which are numen, as said by Gowry about the Sellians and the description of the black knife assassin’s weapons along with Rogier’s dialogue about the night of the black knives, and then that would mean that Rennala is numen as she is also an ancient astrologer (stargazer heirloom) and moon worshipper like the nox, implying that she is old (and long lived like the numen).
I've had an idea like this before but not this fleshed out! I'm going to look into this, great observations
miquella’s crest was on the door of the town beyond snowfield which leads to haligtree
That probably because the town is guarding Miquella’s Haligtree! A really weird thing about that town is that there are 3 Black Knives there too
It's incredible how much a spell says about someone who casts it, and what the crests of spells used by someone say about what they may believe or strive for. This is why I love using magic so much, since magic is an artistic expression and reflection of it's user. It's why I commit myself to certain types of magic that fit a character's personality and beliefs.
These crests say so much about magic as a whole, even forms of magic that seem so distant from one another. I love how magic in Elden Ring is so deeply connected to life and the cycle of life: it really makes it stand out as a magic system to me.
Thats a really awesome way to look at it!
@@SinisterStromboli Thank you! I always love getting into lore dives with videos like these to help inspire me and keep me immersed as I eagerly await more content.
Man, this is why I bought this game.... all the thought and detail they put into it. Once you beat the game, and apart from all the glitches and boss cheeses to try out and exploit, there is still so much to lore delve into, connections to make, theories to suppose, and this is before even getting into the speculation of how FromSoft will expand the story, either in a future sequel, prequel, or DLC. Just so much added value!
Every time I feel like I've found almost everything the game has to offer, I find something new. It's incredible.
one thing i noticed about the fire monks/giants seal, aren’t those four “suns” around the centre circle the eye of the fell god? also, when the fell god awakens in the fire giant and its eye opens, it has the same pattern of a central dot surrounded by eight symmetrical dots as well, what do you think? great video btw
Thanks! Good observation with the Fell God's eye. I think it has something to do with the 8-Pointed Star, but I'm still doing some research about it for my next video. As for the Fire Monk Crest, I'm not sure if those suns are the eye of the Fell God, but its 9 "pupils" do swirl in a similar way.
it also kinda looks like the top view of the Forge
It looks like the storm at Saturn's north pole, which is the same Saturn who devoured his kid, which is the same Cannanite cult that put the moloch statue outside of the Roman coliseum. The same cult that was present in the Kubrick movie eyes wide shut...
@@SinisterStromboli im pretty sure the 8 pointed star is possibly the "blood star", the thing that the thorn magic wielders use.
I never thought about connecting death with glintstone, but we know an entity called the twinbird that was the mother of all deathbirds.
The Deathbirds also use ghostflame sorcery kinda like the Death Hexes. Theirs is a different color and cold tho.
Ever since I've seen the first trailer of Elden Ring and I saw these symbols I've always wanted to explore more what they mean. Thanks!
Glad I could help out!
Your analysis of symbology is fascinating. I'm looking forward to future uploads!
Thanks so much!
How on earth don't you have a wider audience? So much interesting details and research in this video. Very glad I got to have it recommanded by youtube. Thank you for your work!
Lol this is the second video I’ve ever made in my life, and my first was about 3 weeks ago, so I’m still growing.
I’m kinda shocked by the response this video has been getting.
I expected it to be less popular than my first video, and I was very wrong lol.
Thanks so much for your kind words, btw!
This is an excellent resource. Kudos!
Thanks!
The birds remind me of Hunin and Munin.
That’s a good observation, they are kinda similar.
Instead of going out and collecting information like Hunin and Munin, they find bodies.
Always wanted to view the crests in a clear pic. Love this video
Glad you like it!
The throne in sellian crest looks like nights sacred ground throne with fingerslayer blade
Good observation, you're 100% right!
Note about the Gravity crest: it's actually a magnetic field diagram, which would make sense given that all gravity sorceries either push or pull things. Even the cragblade ash of war coats the blade in rock, which could be due to a strong magnetic charge running through the blade.
I agree that it looks more like a magnetic field, but unless we find a way to really connect magnetism to gravity I'm not sure if it means anything. There's always the possibility that it was an artistic choice to make the field more easily recognizable as a field.
I will say that the Onyx and Alabaster Lords using gravity magic based on repelling and attracting things does kinda sound like magnetism tho.
@@SinisterStromboli It's also possible that the medieval society in ER has misunderstood magnetism as gravity with the biggest hint being the 'gravity' crest itself. While near a body of planetary mass that has a significant magnetic field, you can use magnetism to defy that mass's gravity. There are real-life machines that can do this. Notice that whenever we see the purple aura of 'gravity' magic, there are bolts of electricity crackling around it, as if strong static forces are being concentrated manipulated. With enough concentrated magnetic force, you can manipulate light to create images of black holes or lift and move even non-magnetic objects and such. But also, notice that the stones that are being manipulated in spells like rock sling, the cragblade AoW, and the gravity stone fan are all of the same greyish hue with striated patterns running through their surface or as part of their structure, as if they contain some kind of ore. Even the Ruins Greatsword, which has a 'gravity' skill, has noticeable striations that may denote some kind of ore-containing stone. I'm pretty sure scholars made this same mistake in the real world centuries ago.
So maybe Radahn was holding Astel back with a planet-size magnetic force field and that's why 'the strongest of all demigods' is easier to defeat than Malenia. Homie couldn't possibly use his full power since most of it was being used to hold an eldritch abomination at bay.
your mic sounds better in this video, not as much background noise. good content too, I haven't seen anyone else cover this yet
Thanks!
I have a hunch that the second staff in the Sellia crest is the Staff of Loss respectively. The Staff of Loss is notable for not having a glintstone, matching the empty space at the tip, and it's found in Sellia.
thats a good thought, I'm going to look into that
This is by far one of the best elden ring lore videos ive seen yet. Vaati has been failing me, this is what i want.
Wow thats an incredible compliment! Thanks so much.
"the great tree was grafted by the Erdtree" Holy shit this make soo much sense and I never noticed
Thats how I felt! It finally made grafting make a bit of sense
The gravity crest: it is 2 Astel one in the upper part and one in the bottom. We can see his neck with his hair and mandibles encircling a sphere in the middle. As in the astel ranged attack where he blast us with a bolt. Or the ball in the middle is an eye. The eye on Astel and the fallingstar beasts.
Thats a cool idea, I like that!
@@SinisterStromboli Ho and I just realized that the sphere in the middle might be an eye. Like the one one the fallingstar beasts and astel. It would make even more sense that this is astel in the symbol.
Note: The blackflame crest resembles a hand cupping water_liquid and this is a position we see in talismans (blessings of the erdtree) and many statues.
The erdtree crest - has a fish/mermaid's tail as its trunk. And we see Godwyn's corpse with a merman's tail. As opposed to the Ancient-erdtree crest which does not. Its trunk is a tree's
Good eye
I’ve noticed that water feels very closely connected to Death in Elden Ring, or at least the flow of life to death, so that would make sense.
The fish tail is interesting, I’ve been meaning to learn more about Godwyn and this is making me even more interested
Ok things i noticed in the video and somethings I wanna add because I like lore:
1. Radhan's sword symbol kinda resembles the fire giant's eye, with 8 figures pointing towards the center
2. Rebirth from the rune of death is kinda confirmed as the walking mausoleums hold demi gods awaiting rebirth
3. The rune of death mentions how the golden order was made by confining destined death, this will be important later just wait
4. The black flame crest having a single finger print in the center will be important later
5. The fire monks crest has 4 circles surrounding the center for a reason, the same reason as the moon of nokstella
6. The crest of the Gideon with 5 eyes is important
7. Malenia's crest depicts 9 circles, the 9 realms of the Norse religion. Malenia is called a Valkyrie, like in the Norse myths and is seen as a formidable opponent, just like the Valkyries. Also marika hanging in the erd tree with a spear in her belly is a lot like Odin hanging from the world tree with his spear in his gut. When Odin did this, he did it to gain knowledge and wisdom beyond all else, which says a lot about what queen Marika is actually doing in the erd tree. Gaining knowledge, and would explain why Gideon is afraid of queen Marika in the end of the game. She has become far wiser the Gideon ever thought possible.
8. Alright, so here is why i start connecting things. This all starts with Vyke's war spear, which when you use the ash of war depicts 3 fiery fingers shooting from the ground, representative of 3 fingers. I thought this attack was unique, as no other moves in the game depict fingers, except Radagon's phase transition hammer attack. When he strikes the ground 3 times though, 5 fingers appear on the ground. Radagon has some connection to 5 fingers, and the other being, who is know to depict 5 fingers, is the heads of Plasidusaux. But Plasidusax is missing 3 heads, and the 5 fingers is now but 2. This is where my theory comes in, the two splittings. The 5 fingers were once representative of a god, a god which plasidusax represented in the lands between, the first god to influence the area, since plasidusax was the first king of the lands between. Eventually, plasidusax was dethroned and one of his heads was chopped off, one part of the influence of this god was separated. I think this aspects was a fire, the fire of destined death and their death, as the black flame crest depicts the touch of a single finger. We know that at one point plasidusax had 4 heads, as in the old lord;s talisman it depicts 4 heads. Then, in another age 2 more fingers of influence were removed from this outer god. I think, that with these 2 fingers, 3 fires were split off. The first two were blood flame, and ghost flame. These 2 sliced off fingers, and the 1 sliced off before, all came together in the recent age to form the flame of frenzy and the three fingers. These 3 flames all represent the death of a full being, and form the flame of frenzy, true and final death of everything. Blood flame is the death of body, ghost flame is the death of mind and destined death is the death of spirit or soul (maybe switch around the last two), together they represent the death of all in the flame of frenzy. In the moon of Nokstella, there are 4 circles surrounding the dark moon, which i think are representative of these 4 types of flame: ghost, blood, destined death and frenzy. This would mean that the dark moon is representative of all death in the lands between, which we know is true because of Ranni's quest line. And the moon is a star, so it could be burning with these 4 flames. I don't know what the 4 remaining fire types are, but they are on the fire giant's crest. I think these final 4 flames are directly linked to the 2 fingers, as they are the last fires in the crucible in the mountain tops of the giants, and Marika could not stop them from being burnt. It would also explain why the fire in the crucible is greatly reduced, it is missing 4 types of flame. These 8 flames would represent the primordial soup before all, which is depicted by the outer god the fire giants worship, which is the true god of the lands between without parts of its influence being removed. The fire giant's worship the 5 fingers, if you ask me. Even Gold Mask confirms that the golden order and 2 fingers is flawed, because it is missing some aspects. How could one god be incomplete, unless the 2 fingers are not the only representatives of this one god. The golden order was made by confining destined death, which i think was caused by a group of fundamentalists by picking and choosing the parts of this outer god that they want to influence the lands between. Removing death, to prevent the primordial soup from reforming and allowing for life eternal, so they can enact pure order, but in the process, tainting the influence of the 5 finger outer god, leaving the lands between poorly influenced by the incomplete thoughts of its one true god. I don't know how this history would effect the lore, but with all the symbols and items in the game I think my theory that the 5 fingers was separated 2 times to form the 2 fingers makes the most sense, as it explains why death hasn't existed in the lands between for a long time, and why the flame of frenzy is a relatively new phenomenon in the lands between. Conclusion, I just wrote a whole broken essay on a video game for no reason. If you have any questions, ask them. I want to refine my theory because I think it hold merit and is cool.
This is an interesting theory! I'd never considered that Placidusax may not have lost all his heads at once. I'm going to keep this in mind!
It's not necessarily a magical crest, but more probable that it's a family crest on the cape of the Twinned armor. It's really hard to see because it's so faint but there is a crest of some kind on the cape. There's quite a few capes with crests on them that are quite hard to see, another is the Raging Wolf armor cape, it also has a crest on it that's really hard to see what it even is, I'm assuming once again family crest. It's cool to see all the unique designs littered all over the game.
BRUH the symbol on the Twinned Armor's cape has been bothering me so much. It looks like a faded incomplete Crest and I've been trying to keep my eyes open for a complete or less faded example of it anywhere else, and I haven't found anything.
Good eye though! I think some of the Crests on those capes could be important because they're not easily found anywhere else.
At 8:10, the center reminds me a lot of the crucible knights' armor, specifically the joints and chest where there are black dots surrounded similar wavey patterns.
Lol and I've always considered that a possible depiction of the Crucible of Life too
The last "crest" you couldn't identify is particle textured for 'light' VFX such as Radagon's or Elden Beast's Holy attacks. Look at such attacks with "Holy" effects up close to find em.
Someone let me know on twitter a few days after I made the video and I got some great pics! You're totally right though
ahh so cool! i have always loved the detail put into items and crests
Thanks! I didn’t expect there to be so much detail honestly, I had more to say than I thought I would.
Awesome channel!! Big support!! These symbols Analysis are so helpful! Really appreciate it! There are a huge amount in this game haha 🥰💕✨👌🏽 overall a great video!! ♥️🤗
Thanks, I really appreciate that!
Great video and good analysis, it was a pleasant surprise to find it.
Thanks!
Thanks for the excellent video!
I'm glad you liked it!
I always thought it was a very interesting idea that spells always start with the symbol first summoned before the spell, like you're pulling the magic from the seal itself
Same! It really makes each magic type feel like it has an identity
The unknown crest at the end seems like the sparks came out from Radagon's golden lightning projectiles, and yes it seems to me there's word of light coming out before the golden lightning bolt explodes.
Someone on Twitter let me know that they’re in one of the Elden Beast’s attacks, I have some pics on Twitter!
It may be in Radagon’s as well if that’s the case tho
I love this content! Thanks for making it~
I’m glad you liked it!
Notably, Sellen's Primeval Glintstone has what appears to be a fetus within its core. It drives me nuts how many times that stone is brought up, but that detail never seems to be acknowledged. lol
I mentioned it in a TikTok actually! I must have forgotten to mention it. Good eye, you’re right, almost everyone misses that.
A thing of note is that the volcano manor and godskins aren't related at all besides being allies. I think the tail on the godskins is far more reminiscent to the tails the crucible knights use
Ooh, and another thing, I think the eye like shape in the frezied flame crest looks a lot like the pupils of Shabriri grapes - which are human eyes!
We really don’t know for sure whether the godskins are related to volcano manor so I’d be careful when making definitive claims like that.
Underrated channel. Loved the video. Keep going
Thanks so much!
Please, viewers and channel, rewatch from 10:35 to 11:05 of this video, while bearing in mind what the DLC trailers showed us.
This connection between volcano manor and rykard/serpent, godskins, black flame and gloam eyed queen is getting pretty interesting...
I believe the unkwown crest, originates from the holy attacks the Elden beast and Radagon use, but I might be mistaken. If they do appear they are minuscule
Someone told me about this on Twitter and you’re absolutely right!
I’ll go over it in my next vid, but I got some awesome pics of it. You can see them on my Twitter if you’re interested
Super interesting man, keep up the good work!
Well said 💕
I'm glad you liked it! I appreciate your support.
One of the obsidian stones were incrustated in Maliketh's blade, Maliketh is a shadowbound beast of Marika, Marika needed Maliketh only to lock away destined death, Maliketh says that he is guardaning slumber of his queen(lyrics from his theme), also it states that exactly Radagon founded the golden order and as we now Radagon and Marika resemble Red King and White Queen which are two opposites who merge together to become Rebis and complement each other, AND we know that Golden order-Radagon denies Destined Death, so he is it's opposite, so Marika is probably Gloam-Eyed Queen.
I’ve heard several people say that the lyrics from the songs should probably not be used as canon lore.
I think the guy that translated them did a lot of guesswork, and in the past FromSoftware used nonsense Latin-ish words.
Also I’m not sure if we know that Radagon founded the Golden Order. I’m trying to find something that suggests that, but as far as I can tell he’s just really loyal to the Golden Order.
One of the most thorough videos I’ve seen. Thanks, you’ve given me more questions than answers. 😂
Omggg even the divine towers with the clouds on the maaaaap!!!! Que the incredibles mystery music!!!!
The Divine Towers are really cool!
Based on the title/topic alone, I could not click on this video fast enough. And what an absolute treat it is. Thank you! Subbed/belled/tempted to get a tattoo.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked the video!
Also you're right, a lot of these Crests would be really cool tattoos.
two things I noticed, the Dragon Communion Crest is Placidusax waiting at the center of Farum Azula (it's why the sides are broken), and the Stormveil Crest has a person standing in the center.
I really like both of these observations! It does seem like it could be Farum Azula on the Dragon Communion Crest.
I'd noticed the shape on the Stormveil Crest before, but now that you mention it I think you're right. It really looks like its a person, good eye!
Really cool video, haven't seen anyone else talking about this. Thank you 🙏
Surprisingly engaging video, i love the way you narrated and explained 🐸👍
Thank you!
The two lines for Mohg's crest look more like grace mimics.
Probably a representation of how Mohg wants to manipulate, or at least play on miqualla's good side.
It does look like Grace, thanks for point that out! You have a good eye, I knew it looked familiar but I couldn’t put my finger on it
The language of light idea is really evocative, it suggests that the greater will did at some point communicate directly with people, rather than the bizzare finger interpretation thing that's going on now.
The big elephant in the room in eldenring for me, is what the hell are the fingers???
They commune with the greater will, so they aren't directly a part of it, they seem to require specific magic of death to kill, they have a way of controlling people's fate... What the hell are they!?
My wild tinfoil hat theory is that they are the hands of ancient giants, not the ones from the mountaintop, but if the buried huge Skelton's we see in cailid. I wonder if these 'first beings' are the ones who were spoken to in the language of light, giving them a more direct connection to the greater will?
The language of light comes from the fingers, the Greater Will spoke to the Fingers, and the Fingers told everyone what it was saying with their language of light.
As far as what they are, I'm really not sure either. They seem like they could be giant's hands just because of how big they are, but theres practically no information about their origin whatsoever.
I assumed that the Glintstone Crest was divided into three parts, each one depicting the Heavens/Stars, the Earth where the stars are studied, and Underground where the Eternal Cities are cut off from the stars.
The circles on the top and bottom could've been Rennala's moon and Ranni's moon as evidenced by the Moon sorceries.
Thats a really cool idea!
20:25 - the bottom left symbol in the circle (think of like a stick-lined 8 with a line through it) immediately reminds me of the Symbol of Sacrifice from Berserk. To my knowledge, you can usually (not always) see overtly Berserk inspired things connecting to multiplayer functionality in Soulsborne games (take for instance, the different eye orbs in the original Dark Souls being similar to Beherits like Griffith's "Egg of the King"). It's not a 1:1 likeness but probably the closest they could get without risking copyright infringement.
Thats really cool, good eye
@erStromboli my apologies for effectively graveyard posting but I came back to this after the Elden Ring DLC reveal trailer to see if there's any more connections I can make with the previously known sigils. I wanted to mention that the Gravity Crest is likely Magnetism Field Lines. I forgot who and where I heard this from but thought it was worth adding. I couldn't find anything that definitively felt like it was expanded on by the DLC trailer.
Edit: I spoke too soon. There's a knight at 0:50 in the reveal trailer that has a partisan that's vaguely similar to Mohg's symbol.
The fire monks crest looks like the forge ,viewed from the top
You're right, it does!
It's interesting that nobody's mentioned it before, but the Rot crest also depicts an abstract vagina. Malenia has a lot of this feminine/Venusian imagery (especially with the Scarlet Aeonia), which is contrasted in a really cool way by the decay of the Scarlet Rot.
That actually makes a ton of sense too, bc in Poison Mist's description it says that Rot is "the Death that creates Life".
As Elden ring uses a lot of alchemic imagery i would take a guess and say the 8 spots surrounding 1 other spot sympolizes our solar system. Sun and 8 planets ( not including Pluto) .
I like this idea, but we don't know if Elden Ring takes place on "Earth" rather than a fictional world. You could be onto something tho, so I'll keep this in mind!
Love the different perspective and approach, subbed!
Thanks!
The rot crest also looks like the head of a horned-mantis, which even though the lore somehow references the scarlet rot god to appear to be a winged-scorpion, it could be a winged, horned-praying mantis/scorpion.
Good point, I’ve been trying to figure out how the scorpion plays into all this
@@SinisterStromboli I only say scorpion cause of that rot dagger, “scorpion stinger” I believe it’s called. One thing we can say for certain is that the rot god is a overgrown bug. XD
I feel like a part of the Fire Monk/Giant symbol is also likely a representation of the bowl that contains the fire of the Fell God
Yeah it looks a lot like the Forge of the Giants!
Also, a pretty obvious word twist is that Halig and Helix as words are pretty similar and a double helix is basically what DNA (life itself irl) is structured in its form. The Haligtree being represented by a double helix is fascinating in that matter.
I hadn’t thought of that, good observation!
@@SinisterStromboli Oh, also just now: th-cam.com/users/shortsx3b-q8nY1dQ?feature=share RealLifeRyan on the branded mark of sacrifice in Berserk. Personally never thought it was a double helix, so I was kinda hyped for this one 🤣
Regarding the death hex crest it's actually related with those who live in death and the actual rune of death (true death) can be seen after we defeatMaliketh (lies at the bottom of the Elden ring symbol) while we have most likely restored destined death in the end, this new rune shape the law of living in death as an acceptable reality
Yeah, the Rune of Death looks like Marika's Elden Rune but the curve on top points down instead of up. I don't think I ever called the Death Hex Crest the rune of death, I said it represented a cycle of Death and Rebirth.
Dragon communion looks like a heart but together with the outer filigreed look the layout of Farum Azula
Good eye!
Very interesting video about a subject I largely haven't seen covered much in the community, you've earned a subscriber🙂
Thanks so much, that was exactly what I was going for!
Dragon communion seems to be linked to a formless god as well and I’d just assume it’s the formless mother since you’re eating hearts to gain power a heart being the organ most associated with blood reinforces that idea
That’s a cool idea! I hadn’t thought of that.
We can see Mohg in the Shunning Grounds right next to the Three Fingers, so He has to have some interest in them.
We know Miquella created various Needles to ward off Outer Gods. "Miquella's Needle" for the Frenzied Flame. "Unalloyed Golden Needle" for the God of Rot. And probably other Needles for other Outer Gods that we don't know about. (As the Unalloyed G. Needle was made for Malenia, Miquella's Needle might have been made for Melina housing the Outer God of the Frenzied Flame. That would be the only currently-known explanation as to why we can burn the Erdtree without Melina after inheriting the Three Fingers.)
As to why Mohg is interested in the Three Fingers - The Frenzied Flame might be able to destroy Miquella's cacoon, so He wanted to get rid of The Three Fingers.
I’d never considered that Mohg could be trying to keep the 3 Fingers locked away. That’s really interesting!
I like the theory that the Formless Mother is connected to the 3 fingers, it's really reinforced by the fact Mohg is found just before the drop to the 3 fingers. It may have been that the 3 fingers were once the envoy of the Formless Mother, like the 2 fingers are for the Greater Will. We know Mohg found the Formless Mother while he was chained up in the sewers, he could have met with the 3 fingers before they became frenzied.
We know Morggot properly sealed the 3 fingers at some point (Mohg when we find him may have been trying to break the seal with one of his projections). This seal could have completely isolated the 3 fingers from its outer god, along with the merchants who were eventually thrown in there to rot, may have created the perfect environment to breed insanity and drove the 3 finger's bloodflame into a frenzied flame.
I also think they were probably something like envoys! There seem to be a lot of connections between them, and I'm planning on going over more in my next vid
Rykards crest looks like he is devouring the golden order, and the golden order seal looks like a tree grafted on to roots with a UFO above (LOL).
One more little detail in the three fingers crest is that their is a fingerprint, so many details in such a simple crest :)
You're totally right! The 3 Fingers crest is honestly an amazing design. Nice find.
I forget who i heard it from but the gravity crest doesn’t depict gravitational field but rather the Electromagnetic field of a planet
Yeah it looks like an electromagnetic field, but it is literally gravity magic that has nothing to do with electromagnetism. Like sure we can all agree that it looks like that, but unless there's a reason for it to be an electromagnetic field, its a coincidence.
For instance, we wouldn't look at a painting titled "Leonardo DaVinci" and say "actually that looks a lot more like Michelangelo, so its Michelangelo"
@@SinisterStromboli You at least can't say it looks like a gravitational field since gravitational fields don't have poles. Also there's nothing preventing an interpretation that gravity and electromagnetism are the same force in Elden Ring, which would also explain gravity lightning.
An interesting thing I noticed watching this. The fleur-de-lis (⚜️
This was all incredibly fascinating to read!
I love the connections you've made too, thanks so much for telling me all this!
Another random thing to point out, Miquella's name incorporates "quell", meaning calming or reducing. This fits with his power of allure. Malenia is a combination of "mal", meaning evil, and "lenia" meaning beauty or radiance. Gowry, likely being a leader of the Kindred of Rot, calls Malenia beautiful, and the Scarlet Aeonia gives of a pale radiance during her fight. For the whole "mal" thing, I would call scarlet rot evil, considering the whole killing people part.
@@SinisterStromboli Thanks for the feedback
I’ve always wanted to check these out for myself.
Glad I could help out!
Really cool video and a topic i havent seen anyone else discuss. Good shit man ^^
Thanks so much!
14:00 Holy sh*t, this makes so much sense. I feel like I just had an epiphany.
Oh yeah, the Formless Mother has some really interesting connections to things!
Really interesting video! I'm looking forward to the next one as I love looking at all the details on the armor sets.
However, I think the music is slightly too loud compared to your voice. Otherwise, great job!
Thanks! I agree about the background music, it’ll be balance better next time!
The Godskin Apostles' symbol confused me for a while outside of the obvious use of obsidian in the seal to denote the black flames, but I think the many layers around the central gem are meant to seem like, well, layers of skin stacked on each other.
As for the Beast symbol, I also think it looks like an egg. Considering the presence of fur and feathers on it, it could be connected to the Crucible itself, as its own form of "cosmic egg" where all life was blended together. And since everything and everyone that has touched the energies of the Crucible turned out mutated with various animal characteristics in some way... there could be something there.
The Godslayer’s Seal’s description explicitly says it represents the manipulation of Black Flame. I’m pretty sure it’s supposed to look like fire, but Im not really sure I guess.
Interesting idea about the Beast symbol and eggs tho, I like it!
7:10 - reverse F and lightning bolt on right and left of the Carian crest are from anglo-saxon: ansuz and sygil, representing god (or ash/oak tree) and sun respectively.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_runes
Still wishing we got a frenzied flame head/helmet when you do the lord of frenzied flame ending.
It would be so much fun to run around as a Sauron eye lol
The fire monk crest looks like the eye of the fell god, which itself references the 8 pointed star
Good observation, I like that idea!
10:18 the dragon communion seal itself is supposed to represent the claws given to the original dragons, claws which represented their given intelligence and greater capability bestowed upon them by their ancient god. This can be confirmed through a few items and pieces of dialogue throughout the game, with the claws being mentioned
The spiral in the center of this "claw" may have to do with the Golden Ratio in mathematics. It was most likely the best way to artistically represent "dragons are a part of the ancient order of things and are natural/born on this plain" in a way that's going to be symbolically significant. This is reinforced by the description of the dragon communion seal itself.
The outer, licking symbols on the crest primarily represent their breath power imo, since their breath ability is what those within the Dragon Communion will be primarily emulating.
If the artist DID think this hard about every little detail, rather than focusing on a few primary concepts to represent in the piece which does create incidental shapes at times...I see a bit of a draconic face within the crest itself. The inner circle of the crest has what looks like eyes, and the outermost symbol has a "tongue" hanging out of the face at the very bottom of the crest. That feels like a stretch though.
I think you're talking about description of the Cinquedea. Cinquedea are real Italian shortswords/daggers, and their name translates to "5 Fingers" bc was about the width of the weapon's blade.
The Elden Ring Cinquedea says that its design celebrates the beastmen's 5 fingers that represent the intelligence once granted to their kind. Claws being a sign of intelligence wouldn't quite make sense because that's an animalistic trait.
Fingers allow you to use tools and create things, which is generally a sign of intelligence.
I like your take on the outside of the symbol representing their breath though, that would make a lot of sense.
@@SinisterStromboli ah yes, I couldn't remember if it was claws or fingers that were referenced! I thought that the term claws was used, my mistake. That's what I was referencing. The Ashen Hollow has a video, Every Dragon Explained, that talks about the Beastmen and ancient dragons (23:55ish), and the significance of their hands. I assumed that this was carried over to the Dragon Communion Seal, but there's no evidence that the church of dragon Communion recognized the significance, let alone designed their Crest off of this information. I think that I associated the two together because the ancient dragons' hands looks rather primordial, as does the claw hand on the seal.
The presence of Pure (Un-Alloyed) Gold always stuck out to me. As if all the other forms of gold are somehow "wrong". If the more yellow / golden version of the Golden Order is "Gold" mixed with what ever blessings the Greater Will can offer, and the older Redder / Rust color of the Crucibles Aspects might have been mixed with the very obvious Blood Red of the Formless Mother.
PS Not 100% sold on the three fingers being linked to the Formless Mother, but the whole color theory aspect does make it seem more plausible.
I'm not really sure what the other types of gold are mixed with either, but I like this idea!
Also, I'm not sure about the Formless Mother and 3 Fingers yet either lol. I'm seeing some things that I think are worth pointing out, but I agree that it feels weird.