@@BrutuxMusic well first let me explain some people may call it stupid some call it awesome it may look stupid at first in the first few episodes but it will get interesting matter of fact this thing is literally getting its own movie and TV franchise by Michael bay I Wanna note that this is the original Series, the one with this counter mech I’ve talked about is in a other version of it known as Multiverse, I thought of showing the original first before seeing Multiverse ru-vid.com/group/PL_jXMZEwFP4arLVUD75dPASOr7Lf2QjX9&si=gNoFkBdgtQrzMwDN
idk but living failure seems a kinda "hopeful" Boss. They're considered disgrace and unworthy of the right of living but, through collaboration, they're still able to achieve their original purpose and reach the cosmos and this theme represents very well the holly joyfullnes this creatures felt after seeing the heaven open in front of them
@@BrutuxMusic maybe one day, if it's ported on PC. Im really not interested in any other game from Playstation and getting a console for 1 game is a bit much
I am more curious about these creatures than any other in the entire soulsborne library. The research hall is beyond disturbing and curious at the same time.
I like to think they are called Living Failures is because they don't look like the Great Ones. The Great Ones all seem to take on the shape of an aquatic lifeform, like Kos and Ebrietas. The Celestial Emissaries are the ones that were seen as successful because they look like a cephalopod. Maybe some things in lore can be seen as surface level instead of the deep end.
The fact that Living is in the name suggests; they knew the protentional that these had with a connection to the Great Ones, but seeing as how they deem them as failures, it's safe to say it was surface level pettiness. Do you really want to base your whole religion to deformed sacks of meat, when you could make reliefs of the Amgydalas and Celestial Emissaries. Humans are always perfectionists.
The most disappointing thing of elden ring was how forgettable the music was, i only remember the title screen ost while i keep coming back to DS and Bloodborne songs.
Yeah. At some point I was trying the elevator glitch to access Leinedell early, and disabled the music to listen to the flask's audio cues. Long story short I FORGOT the music was off, and played without it for many hours. It's hard to understand why they would settle with something with so little personality to it, just generic ambient- pretend you're not alone- music.
It is not, Mohg is literally the best thing that can happened in ER. Hell, I'd consider his theme to be one of the top 3 in the entire souls music just because its baroque-like
My favorite thing about this song is something a reactor pointed out which is that while many of the Bloodborne's OSTs have sad chords, this one has happy chords. The difference between these cosmic beings and some abominations from the sewers is very noticeable in the soundtracks.
Божественная кровь, благословенная древними богами окутывает безумием разумы тех кто её пьет но судьба этих несчастных душ воистину ужасна, просто представьте потерять всё что у вас есть, не просто имущество и жизнь но и вашу душу И всё же, во всех их страданиях они связывают то что от них осталось, издавая эхо души, созывая сам бесконечный космос, крича в его вечную пустоту но вместо тишины - пустота отвечает, грозным ударом, сокрушая охотника на его пути в кошмаре. Прекрасная музыка, автор чётко понимал о чём пишет песню.
accursed creatures praying to the cosmos in unison so that they for once not fail is pretty cool. But when the cosmos actually answers it's *fucking incredible*
For those who want to sing along and assimilate with the Living Failures. Lyrics from the wiki :) Ave, ave stellar Orae requiem futurum Ave, Maria sanctus Hic tenere ivero sano sangua infans exnihilo.
This boss needed a bigger HP bar so this theme could have played more (considering how easy it is I'd say at least 2x the HP, and 2nd phase starts at 70%HP instead of 50%. This would have been cooler cuz you would fight an immense amount of living failures giving you even more perception on the sins committed by the church)