Summary Elden Ring has been out for over two years, yet there are still countless Elden Ring retrospectives debating the meaning of Elden Ring's lore and trying to figure out Elden Ring's story and Elden Ring's ending. As I see it Elden Ring is a huge metaphor, using taoist symbolism to ask whether we as society want to return to a god-driven dogmatic essentialist world or want to live with the existential dread that is the logical result of Nietzsche's death of god. The dialectic monism of Radagon and Marika is symbolic of humanity's will to change and the different endings of Elden Ring show different paths for humanity to resolve the tension between nihilism and dogmatism. And if nothing I just said makes any sense to you, don't worry, that is why this Elden Ring retrospective is as long as it is.
Directed : Unknown
Written : Unknown
Stars : Stefan
Genres : Comedy Documentary
Release date : Apr 10, 2024
Countries of origin : Austria
Official sites : YouTube channel
Language : English
Summary Elden Ring has been out for over two years, yet there are still countless Elden Ring retrospectives debating the meaning of Elden Ring's lore and trying to figure out Elden Ring's story and Elden Ring's ending. As I see it Elden Ring is a huge metaphor, using taoist symbolism to ask whether we as society want to return to a god-driven dogmatic essentialist world or want to live with the existential dread that is the logical result of Nietzsche's death of god. The dialectic monism of Radagon and Marika is symbolic of humanity's will to change and the different endings of Elden Ring show different paths for humanity to resolve the tension between nihilism and dogmatism. And if nothing I just said makes any sense to you, don't worry, that is why this Elden Ring retrospective is as long as it is.
Genres : Comedy Documentary
Release date : Apr 10, 2024
Countries of origin : Austria
Official sites : YouTube channel
Language : English