Cinematic Scene & Intro Music to Malenia the severed and General Radahn Fight.. Official Footage from Elden Rings Trailer Presentation - Game Awards 2021 LIKE & SUBSCRIBE!
Another way to interrupt it is he’s giving her a final “do you surrender? Are you sure you wanna do this?” And right when she puts her arm on he has his answer for a fight
Pretty sure he was just waiting for her to ready herself as seen by her adjusting her prosthetic while she waited for him to pick up his swords. They were both honourable warriors as the two strongest remaining demigods.
@@arryn786 Yeah "honourable" lol radahn was holding back the stars and using magic to keep his horse alive while Malenia used her rot which destroyed caelid. Radahn could've just nuked her with a meteor but his "pride" got the better of him trying to fight with pure strength only to get rotted in the end so it's more his fault but she wasn't really honourable
@@asphyxia4135 you really just drivelled out some random ass words. Did you actually have a point? Radhan didn’t have control over the stars except Stopping their movement. If he let them go he wouldn’t decide where they go and literally why would he? None of what u said is relevant to the above interaction. And he doesn’t use magic to keep his horse alive he uses It to float on it so that he doesn’t Crush it because he’s the size of a building🤷♂️
@@GDCDGC he loved his horse so much he couldn’t abandon it when he outgrew it, so he uses his mastery over gravitational magics to make himself light enough ride it still
The fact that this fight happened at all proves that Radahn was Miquellested. Dude doesn't seem like the type of guy to just randomly back out of a vow.
@@guardianvalor962Did he even accept it in the first place? And what was the vow? I know Miquella wanted Radahn to be his consort but what were Radahn's demands?
@@WitcherCrow It's because at that time he basically a beast who has been taken over by its rage. The fact that he ate all those bodies but didn't touch the horse is already impressive, especially when his horse is the only thing that is alive in that area.
Radahn is a legend, not only was he holding back whole starts with magic while dying and insane from the scarlet rot in order to stop his sister, he only learnt gravity magic so he could sit on his childhood horse, Leonard, without crushing him. Beautiful.
@@viper9047 Malenia lived her entire life with a disability, she became crippled, and blind. And despite the odds she became incredibly powerful. She dedicated her life to protecting Miquella and he dedicated his life to trying to cure her. There's even a statue of them hugging. They are a lot more wholesome than Radahn and his horse
Radahn is so badass. I think the festival was well orchestrated to be a celebration of Radahn, giving him the warriors death instead of succumbing to the scarlet rot. All the npcs respect his former legacy even after he turned mad.
@@petemadrona2252 pain in the ass? I beat it first try... You get like six or seven summons, how is that at all difficult? He barely even noticed me in the fight
The fact we weren’t fighting a full power Rahdan with feet and without what pretty much is cancer is crazy adding to that man was holding a meteor shower back at the same time
i mean he don’t fight a full power Malenia at this point she was dying from the rot cancer eating at her and she could barely prevent it from consuming her which it did by the end.
@@femto7579 The rot cancer is her power, she blooms the 2nd time on Radahn unleashing a bio-nuke of cancer at point blank range yet only forced stalemate that caused a portion of the continent to turn into red cancer land and Radahn to become a braindead beast. Also with 2nd phase melania she blooms the 3rd time, then ascends to godhood able to use the bio-nuke as she pleases that is capable of the infesting the entirety of the world with cancer. On the other hand Radahn might actually use the real stars of rain sorcery but with actual stars, if we ever see a prime Radahn and with him ascending to godhood then it'll be more meteors, moons, and stars than summons. Would be cool to see world boss version of him at his prime.
Radahn got nuked by scarlet rot, went mad, lost his feet, and still was able to hold back the stars while fighting us and a group of npcs if you did summons. He was truly a force to be reckoned with.
@@nowanimportant8887 Don't forget those stars are alive and evil so technically he's holding those outer gods into the world all by himself to save this world and his nation. Man is a hero.
I realize now that Radahn pulling his swords from the ground normally wouldn’t have caused such an effect to the surroundings, as at most it would throw a couple of things in the immediate vicinity of the blades. No, this man used his gravity magic to create that ‘repulsion’ effect. Purely for aesthetics/atmosphere.
To be fair nobody died radhan just went insane and malenia was so exhausted she went unconscious for what could have been years and even if radhan got the short end of the stick nobody won
The whole scene is just so good. The way Malenia just rushes in while debris from his battlecry is still flying, the way she catches her sword with her off hand immediately after Radahn breaks her arm, the way they are completely opposite builds of each other *chefs kiss*
Love how when you fight these two they are completely past their prime but still are godlike warriors, radhan its mentally destroyed, holding a meteor in orbit, wounded to no end and infected of rot, and malenia its blinded by rot and was sleeping for decades (people in real life that awaken from a year long coma cant even stand up) both are way past humans and we only win because they were very weakened, i would love if they do the memory bosses like in sekiro an inner malenia in rot goddess from the begining and with better tracking and a more spammy radhan with more health and new moves
I agree with the Radahn portion but I would argue that the tarnished fought Malenia at her strongest. She literally achieved godhood in her second phase.
@@stlsolo3145 she didnt achieve true godhood, as clearly implied by her remembrance, she has bloomed twice (no the smaller flower just before her fight its not her its one of her daughters) malenia can go even further beyond, then we have the little fact that she doesnt hsve the needle, so as far as we know in her head the god of rot voice its blasting to rot the world at max volume And then im pretty sure no matter how good the prostesis, if she didnt have extreme pain all over her body and 30% of her body missing she would be even stronger
@@Necrotaku999 What makes you think the other flower is one of her daughters? Also the boss name during phase 2 is literally “Goddess of Rot Malenia” sooo…
@@kalamari3288 the fact the flowet outside her arena its way smaller than any of malenia's, the fact that the incant that its only possible to get after beating her says she has bloomed only twice (caelid and bossfight), the fact that she was in coma since fightning radhan, the fact thst millicent flower its exactly the same size at that flower... etc the game being popular has atracted all kind of brainlets Also the incantation its very specific saying that when she bloomes a third she will become a TRUE goddes, meaning she its not yet a true goddess
I thought Radahn Was gonna be like this really evil, warmongering asshole, turns out he was one of the nicest guys in Fromsoft's history. Thanks Malenia! Edit: Okay so neither of them are as good or evil as I thought. It now feels like more of a tragic misunderstanding that could've been talked out if they weren't so prideful. Edit 2: So I was right the first time, but it turns out there were two culprits to this madness.
@@supremo5209 Indeed he is! He even learned gravitational powers just so he could hold himself up while riding his little horse of his. The Festival was to grant him the death he would've wanted instead of succumbing to the scarlet rot. ...the latter is something that most players have done, but that's besides the point.
@@embodimentofimperfection5694 its closer to one person is waging a offensive war against a potential threat, mal challenges rad because he likely was the strongest of the demigods and then after realizing she cant beat him fucks off after giving him and a portion of the continent aids. If there was a good guy it would be rad as hes only fighting to stop the spread of scarlet rot and hasn't really ever been seen in canon doing morally dubious things.
Radahn and Malenia. Two absolute beasts with the power to restore order. Either could have ruled and it would have been fine. They just had to have one survivor. But instead they defeated each other and none ascended. They were the best chance of the lands between and ended up snuffing that hope out, both reduced to nothing but roadblocks to an eventual elden lord. What a tragedy. And on top of that, neither gets to die at their best. Radahn becomes a wild animal and Malenia gets shanked right after awakening from a coma, debatably never reaching her full potential.
@@pineapple8934 that doesn't accurately guage her power though, just because she became a goddess of rot doesn't mean she's stronger than she ever was, or at least that's what I think.
@@fakechloe207 true, but every time she blooms, she's closer to her true goddess form (when we fought and killed her she only bloomed twice including the cutscene) so I thought that would automatically make her stronger every time, but of course there's no proof of that
Can we take a minute to appreciate the absolute hangers Malenia had to even want to lock blades with Radahn? The battlefield they are on is absolutely LITTERED with corpses from their two armies but the guy is friggin MASSIVE. Not to mention as stated he has the power to STOP THE MOVEMENT OF STARS, celestial bodies and she's just like "hold my prosthetic arm and leg he's mine" absolutely wild.
I don't think she would have viewed herself as an underdog or would have been particularly intimidated. I think she expects to destroy anyone in front of her, including other demigods.
@@AKSBSU I completely agree with you, she has a warrior mentality and definitely has the skill and battlefield prowess to show for it. Being that she was half brother to Radahn and knew him most likely pretty well and his exploits and victories first hand, she would know that he was the real deal. Not to mention that he was still just a MaSsIvE guy, I can't imagine someone wouldn't be at least a little intimidated, even someone as skilled in combat as herself. The best fighters in the world or in any case creation know not to underestimate their opponents and while she had never been defeated that by no means means that she would have not acknowledged his power and skill. At least I don't think so, overall though just wild.
@@theharvinator he's not a good guy, he was part of the war that tore the land apart, just the same as 'bad guys' like Rykard and Godrick. The only difference is that he isn't overtly malicious like some of the more evil demigods.
It’s so cool how she grabs her sword immediately with her other hand without missing a step to secure the opening she made. And considering it was Malenia who reached Radhan and not the other way round, meaning her campaign had traveled the Entire length of the continent, she absolutely would not stop at the last place left. And I agree they most likely would have had a respect and cordial relationship before the shattering. The cutscene presents the fight in almost a somber way because it was literally the very end of the war and as the strongest demigods they were the only two left.
For me it wasn't that hard. Granted, I think it had more to do with my build than my skill. I just used an arcane Faith Build. My Mimic had Erden Heal and a lot of bleed abilities and while it was fighting I just bullied her with Swarm of Flies. Only died to her twice in phase 1. 1st time because I was right next to her and didn't expect getting speed blitz like that and the other was just me fucking up. Once I figured out how to survive her Scarlet Aeonia she uses at the start, I just bullied her.
It feels very retconned to make it fit into the idea they had for the DLC. I still 100% believe the Lord brother was intended to be the resurrected Godwyn, considering it would have been full circle that his death was instrumental in the shattering. The devs just fell in love with Radahn, as did everyone else and so wanted nothing more than to bring him back. It was a mistake. Having to fight Godwyn and then Miquella with Godwyn would have been so much more satisfying. This was cheap
miquella did NOT use everyone. he used people to an extent, but the whole point of saying "i abandon here my love" in the dlc is that he did love his family but abandoned himself on the way to godhood. you are watching a once decent person fall from grace.
@@Filigree50x yeah pretty much if miquella was always evil so would st trina(was once the same person) who wants you to stop what miquella is doing.. that doesn't make sense. He abandonded his love, compassion, regret, doubts, fears, and empathy. No humanity really.. dude essentially is a husk of what he once was.
I like to think of it as the last "shred of honor" he has in him, not killing his enemy while their still down(i.e., fighting on equal terms/fair ground)
The way Radahn is standing at the beginning looks like he’s giving Malenia a chance to surrender. Seeing her grasp her arm I guess he sees as meaning she’s not backing down.
I’m pretty sure he was just waiting for her to ready herself as seen by her adjusting her prosthetic while she waited for him to pick up his swords. They were both honourable warriors as the two strongest remaining demigods.
I don't see Malenia ever surrendering. Maybe if it involved a situation of protecting her brother, but more likely she'd just kill anyone who posed any threat to him instead.
Ik it's just a joke, but to clarify it for everyone: In the moon ending Ranni replaces Marika as the New goddess and we (the tarnished) become the New Elden Lord and Ranni's mate.
@@tillieeeee7777 This is extremely wrong and isn’t what she does… she literally says to you that she doesn’t want to take that title. Her ending abandons the erdtree and golden order entirely and you join her in the stars as her consort.
When Malenia stabs Radahn, they both seem to have an understanding of what their fight means. It doesn’t seem like they ever hated each other, they were just two warriors who locked horns
@@yoelchristian6332 Well, no The bloom isn’t triggered by her getting wounded (or else the rot eating her would constantly cause it) I think it was intended as a suicide attack, or, at the very least, to infect radahn through her blood, but also to keep her stationary (something about flowing water staves the rot) But look where the sword is impaling her Her chest, where all your *really* important organs are It’s also probably to push the blade deeper into radahn (look at her sword, it’s just blade) but due to the prosthetic being destroyed she can’t properly push it Leading to her using her own body
@@tacticallemon7518 No, she stabbed herself to break the needle inside her to unleash the rot, Miquella had developed a needle that could contain the rot and stop further progression but not cure her of it so she broke it so she could unleash it onto Radahn.
Exactly, I'm tired of all these Radahn fanboys claiming that he was winning the fight, when you clearly see him on his knees with his swords on the ground while Malenia takes her time to stab him in the shoulder! If he was "winning," How come he didn't have enough strength to just push her off his shoulder? Both are absolute beasts but to claim that either side has won, when the game clearly states that it was a stalemate, is incredibly unnecessary.
@@raziel6304Obviously that is why Malenia was ordered by Miquella to fight him. Radahn is holding the stars in place and the future of the demigods depends on the stars. Since the stars are stuck in place, Radahn needed to die to put Miquella's plan back in motion just like Ranni. Miquella also needed him as his consort but since Radahn refused to be his consort and stop holding back the stars, Miquella just used his soul and forcefully made Radahn his slave.
After killing him and seeing all those meteors pass by the planet (and one landing in mistwood of course) I'm thinking "did i just fuck up this planet's Tony Stark?" He was keeping all those meteors at bay with his gravity magic!
Sorceress Sellen dialogue: "The stars alter the fate of the Carian royal family. And the fate of your mistress, Ranni. But long ago, General Radahn challenged the swirling constellations, and in a crushing victory, arrested their cycles. Now, he is the force that repulses the stars. If General Radahn were to die, the stars would resume their movement. And so, too, would Ranni's destiny." Radahn was holding back the stars to prevent Ranni from communicating with the outer god of the dark moon. Meteorites weren't falling from the sky (except for one tiny Meteor that blew a hole on the Eternal City). But it is still super impressive to lock the stars in stasis to the point of stopping their cycles.
@@todd2.08 Well to be fair, she needed the fates to change so that she can stop the cycle of pain that is the Elden Ring. In the alternate ending, she is going to take all that is wrong with the elden ring and just be by herself with it for a thousand years so people can have free will and not the will of the Elden ring, something she never had.
@@todd2.08 not just astel but depending on the type of star and where they land you could end up with more alabaster lord like creatures or more fallingstar beasts
Radahn proved to be the "bigger man" in this fight, considering he had complete control over the stars, isn't far fetched to imagine he also had a "nuke attack" he could had used. Imagine if he wanted to nuke all the surface of the Lands Between with meteors, it wouldn't be hard for him to do it.
I like how Radahn's magic is purple, a color made up of both red and blue, which are the primary colors of his parents Radagon and Rennala. He's essentially the perfect combination of the two.
“The battle of Aeonia. Radahn and Malenia locked in stalemate. Then, the scarlet rot blooms.” A statement from the memorial sword. This is such a beautiful and tragic fight, full of poetic drama. Two proud warrior siblings, possessed by the mad taint of the Shattering’s conflict and their newfound power within the shards. Locked in a stalemate, Malenia decides to finish the battle once and for all. Giving up her will to the outer god of Rot, she sends herself into a deep slumber and cripples Radahn. The Rot then carves its own path through Caelid, creating a twisted and terrifyingly beautiful kingdom for itself, populating the arid wilds with Rot kindred and scarlet foliage. Years later, Malenia sleeps in the Haligtree, having lost herself almost entirely to Rot, she believes she still defends her brother Miquella and his land. However, she’s simply not there anymore, unaware that her brother is no longer with her. Meanwhile, Radahn continues to carry out his duty in keeping the stars still, but he’s also lost himself, wandering the wilds like an animal. We see the love for both characters in the actions of their knights. The Cleanrots knights wither away from Rot willingly out of love for Malenia, and the Cleanrot Knightess Finlay carried Malenia home to the Haligtree after the battle, fighting off all manner of foes along the way. Radahn’s knights remain in Caelid, far from their homes and stave off the Rot with fire, while simultaneously gathering for a grand festival to honor their general and allow any warriors brave enough to challenge the Starscourge, granting him an honorable death in combat. I love both of these characters and their stories so much. My previous comment about this somehow got deleted, but I really hope the fandom stops twisting this fight to be a competitive 1v1 battle and pitting the two characters against each other. They’re both undeniably flawed, but also with extremely noble qualities to be found. I’m so glad Myazaki and Martin gave us such rich stories to delve into, honestly.
Not 1 noble thing about Malenia. She gets wrecked by general Chadahn who is bearing the burden of the stars with him and is also already poisoned/wounded and she just decides to nuke an entire province to not lose.
@@sigmaritearchlector5869 It wasn't exactly a nuke; that's like calling Patient 0 the entire plague. And while on the subject; Malenia has been effectively living with cancer her entire life, so it's not like she was in peak health either.
@@dominiquesnijders2655 I wouldn’t bother countering the guy, honestly. He clearly didn’t read my comment or else he would have understood the actual lore. Thanks for your nice comment above though!
Radahn is my favourite boss in Elden Ring along with Malenia. Radahn is such a badass, I would love to be part of his army. He is such an absolute legend!
I'd love to have a prequel where you fight as a soldier in Radahn's army. I think Martin can write a full-fledged story if the setting was pre-Shattering.
@@bukojoetheslapsoils8273 because where does that play in as your character I mean in the dark souls games you’re still your guy I mean this isn’t like A story game it’s an open world rpg
@@ItzNotSuppastar Or perhaps rather than being a soldier in his army, it could be a time thing like Oolacile in Souls 1, except for Elden Ring, you would travel to pre-shattering
Let's take a moment to realize that Leonard was a few feet below the epicenter of the blooming scarlet rot and survived. Strong horse. No wonder why Radahn loved him.
I appreciate the bit at the beginning where Radahn simply having honor and calmly letting Malenia install the unalloyed gold prosthetic onto her body before they fight. He really is a warrior in the truest sense of the world and frankly, he's really pure and respectable for that and multiple other reasons, especially considering how easily he could've became a power hungry dishonorable*sshole of a warlord.
I think Radahn wasn't trying to kill Malenia. I think he was trying to bring her in alive. And this could be out of love for his father. This doesn't mean Radahn cares about Malenia. In fact, capturing her would probably mean he'd take away her prostetics, which would be humiliating to her.
@@TheRisky9 interesting take and to be entirely honest, it would be wise for Radahn to not kill her. Having the goddess of the scarlet rot in containment could be useful for a vast list of reasons.
@@alejandrohavenhaven4696 i just got done soloing her (no spirit ashes) and at first she seemed unfair and i hated her boss fight but after my 100th try or so, i was pretty much able to beat her without getting hit. Now shes definitely one of my favorite fromsoft bosses.
@@larrystclair6151 I agree with you :). Once I learnt how to deal with Waterfowl Dance she went from unfair to insanely tough, but doable. I love her fight.
@@joaolima9622 yeah people want her nerfed but i cant see why. mimic makes it easy for those who just want the remembrance and soloing is supposed to be a challenge anyways.
Bro seeing Radhan do the same prep for the malenia fight that he did for us in the dlc is cold as hell. I understand people wanting to fight a different character but you can argue DLC Radahn IS a different character from base game. You are fighting someone who fought malenia to a standstill in his PRIME and now he’s god a God hanging from his shoulders too
Radahn: - holds the stars at bay so they won't blow up Mistwood - mastered gravity magic because he loves his horse - wants to be a cool hero - exiles himself to an abandoned desert so he won't kill his allies Malenia: - picks a fight with chad - nukes the continent when it's clear she won't win - flees Radahn has my vote for best horse daddy of the game
Sorceress Sellen dialogue: "The stars alter the fate of the Carian royal family. And the fate of your mistress, Ranni. But long ago, General Radahn challenged the swirling constellations, and in a crushing victory, arrested their cycles. Now, he is the force that repulses the stars. If General Radahn were to die, the stars would resume their movement. And so, too, would Ranni's destiny." Radahn was holding back the stars to prevent Ranni from communicating with the outer god of the dark moon. The stars weren't falling to blow up Mistwood (except for one tiny Meteor that blew a hole on the Eternal City). But it is still super impressive to lock the stars in stasis to the point of stopping their cycles.
Malenia : - had cut his feet and had him on his knees before using her rot. Did not leave the battlefield, was carried out of here. Implying radahn after being hit by the rot was not immediately able to move and finnish her off. Its even arguable that he could have been knocked out just like her. Its a draw. - fights for her cursed brother - fights with most of her limbs gone and replaced by prostethics because of her own power, not her enemies - never lost a fight - is just as sane and powerful if not more after this fight, while radahn, still incredibly powerful and badass is undoubtedly weaker than he was, and crazier. Its possible Radahn may have been the stronger one at the time of her fight, but by the end of the game, she clearly is ahead. She became an actual goddess, not a demi god anymore.
@@popkhorne5372 Radahns feet wasnt there only after the fight with Melena and he was shown to be the only one actually still standing at the end of their duel, as is shown with the first elden ring trailer: m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2enbYOMtR4I.html The feet likely degenerated well AFTER the fight due to the scarlet rot, the same condition where Malenia lost her limbs from. She needed one more death for a specific condition to become the goddess of rot and likewise didn't see any significant improvement with her combat prowess in her base form, however we did see her sit inside a tree in a chronic depression due to her brother being gone.
@@consumerjtc5835 exept its false, radahn was not standing. He was already on his knees before malenia used the rot. I suggest you watch it again. There is a cut of their fight. They basically show you the beginning and the end.
0:49 omg!!! 2 years after, ppl know what Malenia talked to Radahn. Young Lion's Armor (Altered) [5271100] The golden armor worn by Radahn in his younger years. Worn by a fierce lion. When Malenia, Blade of Miquella, let the rotflower blossom in Aeonia, Radahn heard a murmur in his ear- "Miquella awaits thee, O promised consort."
@@DDabidu It really isnt, it takes a lot of undermining and hoop jumping to speculate otherwise. Radahn’s name is “promised consort” Radahn, firstly implying the promise was made. The term “promised” has been used historically to refer to marriages. Upon entering the boss room Miquella refers to Radahn as his “loyal blade” also implying that Radahn had accepted, as its not the type of terminology you would use for someone who had outright rejected you. Freyja, a redmane soldier that Radahn himself had recruited into his most loyal and trustworthy ranks had also confirmed that this is exactly what Radahn wants. Not only does this give us insight on Radahn’s perspective, but her remaining faithful toward Miquella tells us that she isnt under the impression Miquella and Radahn were ever at odds, unlike Ansbach who is immediately troubled Mogh’s treatment, and rebels the moment the enchantment is lifted. If Radahn had rejected Miquella and Freyja knew this, there’s no way she’d agree to any ritual that would condemn Radahn to an unwilling fate. We know Radahn is consciousness and present because Ansbach addresses him personally, greeting him and confronting him on using Mogh’s body. The only “up in the air” part is that it isn’t said or written plainly, but honestly nothing ever is, even the things we’ve come to accept as fact. You’d have to jump hoops and undermine a lot of information to argue otherwise.
So basically after losing to Radahn…she killed herself on his back to resurrect in the form of “Malenia - The Goddess of Rot”- thereby spreading the scarlet rot through that explosion (and Radahn was strong enough to take it). I mean she did loose to Radahn (and thats seems rather obvious). I think Radahn went crazy after this battle since he too was inflicted with the Scarlet Rot since he was literally at the epicenter of the explosion that spread the rot in the first place - thereby sharing the title of Patient Zero with Malenia
@@wi0.24se Lost her prosthetic arm to a single swing of Radahn's blades, and didn't really hurt Radahn when she jumped on his back. She was losing the fight.
To all the "but she is a harder boss", I d like to remind you that: - Radahn is the 2nd or 3rd great rune ur supposed to get d you fight with horse and 6-7 summons - Malenia is an end game challenge And somehow they both managed to be ,for me (as a melee build idk about others yet), the hardest bosses in the game. Idk if the difficulty was ajusted to match those 2 badasses but Fromsoft did a great job on them.
In-freakin'-deed Brother. Im on PS, you can add me Ulquiorra Cifer, my profile picture here in YT is same in my PSN account, i need jolly co op, i just Beaten Radahn Yesterday and i love his Dual GS and Armor👌tho idk if i can handle Melenia, i dont evem know where she is, i suspect she is in that Rot lake infested Area💪
@@wintersotero9749 You find her in haligtree, there is a portal at the very top of the snowy mountain area in a ghost town that takes you there. I won't spoil too much but the entire area is pretty brutal and the bossfight even more so.
Radahn you fight not only with infinite summons of some of the worlds best heroes... But the man has been eaten away from the inside out due to her scarlet rot for countless years and as such has no mind left. His unconscious body uses his Gravity power 24/7 just so he can keep his horse with him and he is actively defending the world from an impending meteor storm from outer space at all times. To say the odds are stacked against him would be putting it too lightly and he still puts up an amazing fight fit for a Lord.
The people saying this didn't solo Radahn, they used the summons. They sent an army of NPCs with HP in the range of 3-4 times that of the player to be slaughtered as a distraction in the hopes they could land some hits on him before he inevitably destroys them. If you fight them both 1 on 1 you can stunlock Malenia easily and Radahn will ruin your day. The comparisons aren't even close.
!!!! SotE spoilers !!!! 0:49 Holy shit!!! From the Young Lion's Armor: "When Malenia, Blade of Miquella, let the rotflower blossom in Aeonia, Radahn heard a murmur in his ear- 'Miquella awaits thee, O promised consort.'" You can see Malenia's lips moving here, though obviously we could have never known what she said until now. This fight has a completely different context now! FromSoft you fucking madmen
Neither of them really won but you can make an argument for both. Malenia won by making Radahn go braindead due to the rot, Radahn won the duel honorably while still holding back. But no matter what, Caelid losing is the tragedy of the story.
Considering what kind of shenanigans even most "nice" characters do, there is no such thing as honourable duel in world of Elden Ring. Just see all the things Ranni has done to Lands Between to enforce her supreme will over others.
Radahn would have killed Malenia on the spot if it wasn't for Finlay who saved her while she was still uncounscious and brought her back to safety at Elphael erdtree
@Kyuku Yeah ignore the fact that Malenia was beaten bloody by Radahn in the trailer and that Millicent states clearly that she couldn't beat Radahn without flowering, which left her in a comatose state until we tarnished came to wake her up (We don't know if Radahn was left uncounscious for a while, but we know for a fact that he woke up before Malenia did,where he could have finished her in a defensless state if not fo Finlay). Plus Radahn conquered the stars (creatures like Astel) while Malenia beat Godrick, your point makes no sense.
@@Tatopotatos The rot is eating her body since childhood at least, that's why she's Malenia the "severed" . Malenia was not holding back her true power, she was holding back the scarlet rot to prevent an outer god to take over her body. The goddess of rot is not Malenia and even tough her second phase suggest she ascended to godhood, her item description states that she has to flower 3 times for the outer god to take control. We might see that in a DLC tho, as i believe now the 3rd bloom is ongoing at the roots of Miquella's erdtree. Even then, a demi god can beat a god just like the tarnished defeated the elden beast.
I like to believe that Malenia engaged first in order to protect Miquella’s rebirth from Radahn since Radahn was among the strongest demigods and he would likely go after Miquella while he was in slumber. Makes sense since Malenia says Miquella is the most fearsome demigod. However after fighting Radahn, Malenia saw they both were evenly matched and she had to resort to her bloom and spread her rot. That way she gets to live to wait for her brother while also disabling Radahn. Sadly Mohg probably used this time to abduct Miquella. In the end, Malenia lost her brother and Radahn lost his sanity.
Finally someone who acknowledges the facts. Im not entirely sure how or why this battle occurred but i like to think the whole reason malenia was on that battlefield was for miquella
I don’t think see why Radahn would have any interest in miquella. For starters getting to the haligtree is incredibly difficult, Gideon couldn’t even find the medallions until the tarnished came along. Secondly if he wanted a great rune Godrick is a much easier target as he is A. Basically next door to caelid B. Isn’t nearly as fortified as the haligtree. Thirdly if he had a way to the haligtree he would have to take his army across the entire lands between to get there. I imagine Malenia wouldn’t do the exact same thing unless she was certain Radahn was a threat. A lot of people have said the theory that Malenia tried to kill Radahn so the stars would move again so they could get the fingerslayer blade just like what Ranni was doing There’s also another theory that he was trying to get the stars moving so he could summon an eclipse but I think the fingerslaying blade one is more likely personally
It wasn't a stalemate. Radahn was completely dominating her - that's what drove her to use her rot. She couldn't stand the idea of losing her title as undefeated. Her blow wasn't even enough to phase him, and it was her last resort before her bloom.
@@oberzen208 Locked horns means a stalemate. Plus I think she imagined the fight against him would be easy and when he wouldn't go down she had to resort to using her bloom.
@@PVDL123 Malenia did this to Radahn so he will be in a vulnerable state where Miquella could take his soul and put it in mohg's dead body poor Starcourage poor Lord of Blood both manipulated by the treacherous twink Miquella
The amount of lore that’s been placed in this part of the trailer explains so much in game and I love how everything is so complicated at first but when you finally understand it, it’s so beautiful and smooth
Can't imagine what Radahn was thinking when he heard the content of this whisper (Although the time left for him to think might only about 2 or 3 seconds
I wish we got more of this. Overall the game is the same shit as Dark Souls. Nothing new at all. Hopefully this can one day be picked up and be made into a proper series. Game sucks ass
Before the Dlc: Malenia: i am fighting you so my brother Miquela can suplant the old order After the Dlc: Malenia: Hey so my brother over there thinks you are really cute
The fight is more of a way to honor Radahn than a boss fight to me. Just the fact that he held thousands of stars, meteors at bay proves his strenght. Edit: petition to make Radahn the final bossfight where he is actually not mad.
I love both these characters to death, both are such badasses that are extremely fitting for their places as some of the hardest soulsborne bosses ever. I just hope we eventually learn more about them and why they fought to the bitter end.
This comment was made a while ago, but I'm going to reply anyway lol, because there are actually a few reasons as to why Malenia may have fought Radahn. 1) If Miquella was kidnapped before the battle, then we can assume she was on a conquest looking for Miquella, and she ended up in Caelid after eitehr a) having looked everywhere, or b) sensing that he was in Caelid (Mohg's palace is underneath Caelid, almost directly underneath where they fought). 2) She was fighting Radahn because he was the biggest threat to Miquella's eventual ascension to godhood, being one of the few beings who could challenge his rule. 3) This is an interesting one. Miquella is associated with Castle Sol, whose denizens were attempting to bring about the eclipse so that the souless demigods could be returned to life. The first souless demigod was Godwyn of course, who was killed in body and not in soul by the curse mark of death. The others we have no idea how, but they are stated to be souless demigods by Mausoleum Knight equipment item descriptions. Furthermore, it is heavily implied that Miquella, Malenia, and Godwyn were all very close to each other (there are statues depicting a man who is presumably Godwyn wrapping his arms around around both Malenia and Miquella). Furthermore, the description for a weapon called the Golden Epitath states that some child, who is Godwyn's brother, infused with it prayer, asking him to die a true death. This could be no one else but Miquella. Radahn fought for his life, Malenia fought for Miquella, and their battle was going nowhere. Malenia, knowing that she will not see her brother again if she doesn't win the battle, and knowing that when he ascends to godhood could simply remove the scarlet rot's influence and presence on the world, unleashed it for what she percieved as the great good. Another great theory also associated with this is that it is possible that Miquella and Ranni (and potentially Marika, as it is stated she has ties with the Numen, of which the black knives are all women Numen) all conspired with each other to assassinate Godwyn. In fact, Rykard also did, but moreso took part as a failsafe in case the stealing of the rune of death was a failure/Maliketh chased Ranni with the fragment of the rune of death to fight and hold him off. Especially after the DLC image has come out, many people believe that Miquella was torrent's former master. Ranni says she was entrusted with the spirit calling bell and the lone wolf ashes by Torrent's former master. Another connection is that the whistle is made of gold, and Miquella is associated with unalloyed gold. Both wanted to walk away from the golden order, and both were Empyreans, and the fate of the demigods is dictated by the stars, which Radahn stopped the motion of, and thus stopped their fates from continuing. So perhaps the three Empyreans, both of whom wanted to reach their destiny by relieving the golden order and both of whom despised the outer gods and wanted their influence on the lands gone, conspired to kill Godwyn, and then to kill Radahn who prevented their fates from being fulfilled so that Ranni may voyage the stars and so that Miquella could bless the land with abundance and free his sister of the scarlet rot. This gives even more reason for Malenia to have released the rot; Miquella NEEDED Radahn dead in order for his fate to progress. Perhaps this is why those of the Haligtree never found him; to find Miquella would be to resume his fate, but Radahn was still alive meaning no god's fate could resume. Even further, where else do we find black knife assassins? Ordina, the liturgical town that leads to the Haligtree. Maybe Miquella only wants to "revive" Godwyn and grant him true death in order to kill the Death Root, an unforeseen consequence of the accursed half curse mark, which could potentially lead to the extinguishing of all life if allowed to spread to much. Anyway sorry about the rant.
@@girlboss5172 Malenia was losing herself to her rot, but power wise, she grew stronger as the bloom went ( until she became a god ) as long as she stopped resisting it. Fighting back is what was eating her away, logically.
oh man knowing what we now know from the DLC changes the entire way I view this. You can even see Malenia speaking to Radahn about Miquella when she is about to bloom. Crazy attention to detail and planning.
She’s so badass. I know she isn’t human or anything but her not even reacting to her arm being removed is so cool. She just grabs her sword from the arm and keeps moving
Radahn is the most tragic of the demigods. After the shattering he retreated into his own corner in the Land Betweens. Never did he ever go on the offensive. Only defending. At the beginning of the video. You can already see Radahn towering over Melina. Showing us that he already won the first bout. He like we see later most likely targeted her arm and disabled her. He embedded his swords on the ground. Posing like an absolute unit that he is and say “It’s over.” Melina then straps her arm back on and begins the second bout. Radahn having no choice pulls his swords out and once again takes her prosthetic arm off. Melina knowing she can’t win decides to use the rott and infect Radahn. Dooming him for his mercy.
You can see Margit against Radahn on the in-game intro, probably before he learned gravity magic because he looks small. Although Morgott respects him, he still calls Radahn willful traitor. Not shure who is the aggressor. Edit: Radahn likely sieged Leyndell, and already learned gravity magic by then lol.
@@facundovera3227 most likely Margit. He probably attacked Radahn because Radahn didn’t defend the castle but retreated to his own fort. We also have to remember Margit most likely tried to collect the runes as well to restore order. Other than that. It’s probably just for “Look how cool this looks.”
Lmao the amount of backflips you have to do to maintain the delusion that radahn was 'winning', when the game literally says neither could defeat the other
Radahn is such a badass. He waited for her to attach her arm before he pulled his swords out. A true noble warrior to the very end. Its a shame he got rotted and miquellested
@JustRehan. literally how does that prove anything calling the "unalloyed swordsmen" weak which was never beaten while radahn got smoked by margit + bro tied with malenia who was blind and missing 3 limbs😭😭
@@Garl_Vinland ummmmm he stood there with his arm crossed, letting her know- im gonna give you a moment to get yourself together hoe. lol. there's alot of symbolism in this battle.... I don't think she would have won this had she no bloomed, which is why she did. Her last resort.
After reading all the lore for Radahn, it kinda makes me feel kinda bad for killing Radahn. He was so epic and was still able to keep the starts from falling after going mad from Malenias rot. Respect.
Radahn seems like the type of guy that happily fishes in the nearby lake and when he gets a fish, he returns it into the lake because he doesn't want to disturb the ecosystem, well, atleast that was probably him before the scarlet rot took his mind.