Elden Ring In-Depth Lorethrough – Part 15



Welcome to the fifteenth part of my lorethrough series.

In this series I shall be taking you through The Lands Between. We will be discussing the characters, the locations, themes, symbolism and the lore.

I encourage you the viewer to discuss any points that I raise, down in the comments below.

I hope that you can play alongside this series, and together we unravel the mysteries placed within this broken and shattered land.

Outro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqDWlRNOXQI

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25 thoughts on “Elden Ring In-Depth Lorethrough – Part 15”

  1. Black knight only appears at night. Just past time at the site of grace. U should be a little more observant, just some friendly advice. Not going to spoil anything but u also missed talking with like 3 npc atleast. U literally rode right by them. Just take your time and look and listen.

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  2. And here we go, another chapter!! Im ahead of this, about midway to the end, and i can say that this will be a 350 chapter series , and i dont mind watching it all😄😄😄

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  3. Great Video as always bro!!

    Quick Tip – You cannot parry a Flail weapon, So don't try to parry the Night's Cavalry Mini Boss

    Also, one thing i love about this game is, There are certain things that you will only encounter depending upon the time of the day!

    Cheers.

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  4. If you hadn't already beaten Darrelwill, you would have had a summon sign for wolf matey inside of the the everjail. What's kind of disappointing is wolfio's dialogue is exactly the same no matter which way you do it. If you had summoned him, when you left the everjail he would be standing exactly where he was, said the same thing & given the same reward. So you haven't missed anything. Would have made the fight much easier though.

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  5. The Knights Cavalry boss with the flail only shows up during night time in game. I'm sure you will cross paths with it again. Loving the series and your in depth analysis/theorization. Excellent work!

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  6. I know it can be confusing and I still mess it up constantly but there’s 3 major people with names starting with ‘God-‘ (I’m going to make sure I write this based only upon what you have encountered) first of there’s Goderick the Grafted, current ruler of Limgrave and he used to be called Goderick the Golden, secondly there is Godwyn the Golden who was killed first after the shattering as told in the beginning intro, lastly there is Godfrey the first Elden Lord.

    I’ve really been loving the series and am patiently waiting for new episodes every time.

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  7. Still loving this series. This will definitely be in my listening while sleeping rotation. Going to start all the dark souls playthroughs as well

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  8. Hey Eredin, I forgot to mention something that comes up likely in maybe 10 or so parts from now, but that Rune Arc that you got before basically functions as a humanity, minus the invasion mechanic. They are few and far between in the world, but the easiest way to earn them is via jolly cooperation or invasions. You can’t use them until you acquire and activate a great rune (which also vary in effects), but as time goes on dropping a sign at the end of a dungeon may prove to be beneficial to you if you happened to be summoned and help the host defeat the boss. Dungeon bosses count toward the cooperation objectives. I’m not sure how many Rune Arcs are out there as static drops, but I guarantee that I went through them all with all the exploring I did and deaths that I had. Just something to keep in the back of your mind if you ever happen to need more. Another great upload. Cheers and all the best.

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  9. Just want to say again how much I enjoy this. Your perspective & insight is so refreshing. Love ur play style slow & steady no rush reading every item connecting the dots. Much Love from LA, praise the Sun!

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  10. I really enjoy the homeage from soft pays to the past games they've made, from the best mechanics of each game, to the lore connections like the arch trees holding up the world or "universe" of dark souls, same with the pillars in the hunters dream in bloodborne. I am curious to see if these games have some sort of slight tie in. (Maybe minus sekiro)

    You'll notice these same trees exist, I'm not going to spoil anything, but keep an eye out for trees or pillars that resemble those from past games.

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  11. The boss you tried to slay on horseback, (kinda looked like a nazgûl from LOTR) only appear at night time, I speculate that they cannot physically live within daylight times, they are like nightwatchmen i presume, because people, tarnished or army's, guards would more likely try to invad or try sneak by at night, so they switched posts with normal horseback as some kind of Elite Night warrior to keep those that dare sneak in at bay?🤔

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