@@apolloisnotashirt Perhaps Ranni has the best option over all the other gods. It is dark and gloomy but people are free. But with Miquella it is absolute control and loving people against their will.
@@SuperUniverse Imo she is indeed the best option because its basically pure free will. Frenzied flame second for me because deep down I'm still nihilistic. And Goldmask third, while i like the idea of not having my fate be predetermined by fickle gods, and my morals and values attached to what the order already upholds, its not really free will.
@@apolloisnotashirt True. I think each option has its own compromise. I notice that a lot of people chose the Ranni Ending since you get to marry Ranni. Funny enough they want to marry her other half too :)
To me St. Trina / Thioller reflect drug / addiction. - Eternal Slepp - Thiollier obsession « Want to see St Trina one last time » - Deepest zone in the dlc, we dive so deep in the darkness, death bed. - « Pleasant sleep » - Hidden Needle ( hidden like if it was a shame ) - « Please kill me, please make it (him) stop » - Her Flower are « toxic » except the last one St Trina drop ( items description ) - Thiollier see him as weak and useless, no self confidence, he only find peace in the sleep. - Thiollier gameplay is based on poison ( like any drug) - Needles needles needles 💉 all on his body ( chest armor description item )
Saint Trina was the only part of Miquella that understood that, if he turns into a god, he'll end up like Marika. She became a god to avenge her people and became a monster for it, enslaving the omens, misbegotten and such, and when she realized she destroyed the Elden Ring. Miquella wanted to be a god of love and compassion but couldn't see that he was following his mother's steps, and Saint Trina wanted to spare him from such fate.
This sheds light on Radagon and Marika. When Miquella became a god, his humanity became St Trina. Maybe when Marika became a god 😮 became Radagon. Then, probably during the shattering, they recombined. With Marika being a self-center fuckass, her subconscious other half fell in love with her. Maybe St Trina wants to stop Miquella because, deep down, Miquella knows what he is doing is wrong
That miquella split off his emotional and kind aspect (st Trina) of himself in order to become a god, and st trina has been trapped down in the fissure by him because she disagreed and didn’t want him to be hurt by doing this.
St. Trina is begging for the Tarnished to stop Miquella and save him from himself by killing him. That by becoming a god, Miquella is actually damning himself.
@@KhangNguyen-ij4xh This right here is why i don't think Miquella is as evil as people are saying. He KNEW this. He was very much aware of it. So i think this means he doesn't care what happens to him as long as he is able to succeed and thus create a new age of peace and compassion. Problem is, after he abandoned his kindess/love, he just goes on to do the most unspeakable shit imaginable and gives us zero reason to trust him. So i like to think that as soon as he got rid of his love, that is the exact moment he doomed not only his plan to complete failure; but himself as well. Trina wants him dead simply because she loves her other half, and doesn't want to see him destroy himself by ascending to goodhood. Poor little guy man i actually feel bad for him. As Ymir states, he KNEW his bloodline was messed up and batshit crazy. So he tried to fix things his own way, all of his previous acts of benevolence, trying to find a cure for the scarlet rot, feeding his own blood to a big ass tree who would later serve as a safe haven for the oppressed and a defiance to the Erdtree and the Golden Order's tyranny, all those things, for nothing. All failures. All because he thought that abandoning everything he's ever stood for to become a God was the definitive solution. And then he fails once more, becoming nothing but the empty, loveless shell of the benevolent Empyrean he once was.
St. Trina, the purple flower thing is miquellas alterante personality, his compassionate and loving personality, that he cast aside to become a god bc St. Trina was expressing doubts about godhood being a neccesary thing to do, so miquella cast St. Trina aside. Eventually the tarnished would stumble upon st. Trina and st trina would beg the tarnished to kill miquella