Hang on fuck wait what is up with that design choice, hole in heart vs hole in head?!?!?! I've played so much and never picked up on that!! Great find and def want to hear thoughts on it if you've got some
In reference to a previous post:
has anybody considered the symbolism of gabriel's armor having a huge gaping hole in the chest
hello? can anybody hear me? hole in the head vs hole in the heart?
Ultrakill is a game about holes, and it's opposite, light, which, in turn, is about self actualization, free will, and determination.
Gabriel's heart hole signifies not heartlessness, but rather alienation from his heart.
Ferrymen have lost their purpose and now wander around aimlessly, hoping that the angels would grant them passage into Heaven, despite Gabriel being the only one who cares about their efforts. (from terminal)
The way in which he "cares" is unclear, and could be anything from relaying their prayers to Heaven (Gabriel is a messenger angel in biblical canon, and is the patron saint of communication), to lawyering it up and advocating for them, to just watching sadly and doing nothing. But the fact remains: if Gabriel were complacent with the Council's rule, he would have simply accepted their verdict that they aren't allowed into heaven and thought no more of it. So the fact that he continued to care, indicates that this is a point on which he DISAGREED with the Council. This strongly implies that he was not just a blind stooge of heaven; he had his doubts even before the events of the game. And yet he persisted in acting as their enforcer. This is a crucial part of his arc that I almost never see people get.
(Gabriel also has lots of parallels with the ferrymen with "powerful bodies, trained skills and blind faith" which may have also played a part in his sympathy for them.)
When the Council severs Gabriel from God's light, "a single burning hatred was born anew." He tells V1, "You've taken everything from me, machine. And now all that remains is perfect hatred." But act 2 is literally titled Imperfect Hatred. It's only after losing a second time to V1 that "Gabriel realized he had been mistaken. The strong fire that burned inside him was not hatred at all, but passion." He has been alienated from his heart for so long that he doesn't know what his emotions are when he feels them, directionless except for where the Council points him.
God's absence is a huge hole in Ultrakill. Where before there was the radiant light of God there is now nothing. The Council tried to fill this hole, but they merely serve to embody that continued hole. They have no will of their own, merely "[chasing] after the light of God's fire," and you can see this in their design; they are thoughtless.
Unlike the Council, Gabriel's head bears the cross. He truly believed in the righteousness of God and was persuaded to commit heartless acts in his name. I believe he felt some of that dissonance even as he committed such acts but quashed them under scripture.
Compare now the Council's head hole to V1, whose head is a radiant anti-hole. CRAZY implications in that alone.
The light of its creators is gone, but V1 has its own light, its own will, so self driven (by a love of bloodshed and a desire to live) that anyone can see it. Also note that the lights in V1's chest are over its pectorals. If Gabriel's heart hole is squandered compassion, then V1's pec lights are actualized strength.
"So this is what you see in bloodshed?" — unused Apostate Gabriel line
Blood in Ultrakill is implied to have transitive properties, granting all who have it sentience and free will, which is why machines all have personalities. And the machines are dependent on blood to live.
Gabriel's defeat in 6-2 and subsequent clarity of purpose is because of blood, and has two biblical analogs.
I've only known the taste of victory. But this taste is...is this my blood? I've never known such relief.
The first one is Eve eating the forbidden fruit. The serpent says, “For God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” Original sin is why humans have free will.
Gabriel formerly bore the titles Will of God/God's Will. His song in 6-2 is Death of God's Will. And from intermission 2:
"He drew his blade and held it in contrast with the dying light. In its reflection, he saw a weapon reborn, no longer wielded by the will of another, but his own."
The second analog is holy communion. Bood drinking is a sacrament in Catholicism; it is through eating the body and drinking the blood of Christ that one strengthens their bond and achieves unity with him. But Gabriel is tasting his own blood. His communion is unity of heart and mind. It's only then that he's able to correctly identify what he is feeling.
Gabriel had never before known the joy of a struggle, of coming face-to-face with an opponent of equal or greater measure. Though he had lost twice, each loss only further grew his desire to overcome.
Up until now, he had only done what was expected of him, but now for the first time he had found something he himself wanted. Not even the fast encroaching End of Hell mattered to him anymore.
He wants to beat V1, not for the threat to hell it poses, not for the council, not to regain God's light, but because he wants to.
This communion also allows him to properly consider the doubts he had about the Council that he had previously suppressed.
Having come to realize the horrors he had committed in God's name, he felt a great guilt. Though he could not undo what he had done, Gabriel knew he had to make things right.
When Gabriel frees heaven from the Council's tyranny, he communicates this through blood, and very publicly. Everyone must see the blood, that they are free now.
There are many ways God is connected to fire. The song that plays at each secret terminal is "The Fire Is Gone". The Council "chases the light of God's fire." His light is the angels' life force and is described as "embers". Compare this to the language used to describe Gabriel's passion: "a single burning hatred" and "the strong fire that burned inside him". God's light may be almost gone, but Gabriel has his own fire, his own light now. You can see it reflected in his wings and halo, the way they glow radiant gold against blue, not unlike V1.
Sisyphus' terminal entry:
Sisyphus' charisma and drive had made his warriors dependent on his radiance and guidance. Although he did not know why yet, Gabriel recognised this flaw, having experienced it first hand, and ordered a focused assault to take down the king.
Even before the game, Gabriel knew you could not rely on someone else's light! Presumably, he saw it in the losing side during the war in Heaven, but there is the possibility that he experienced it himself. Either way, this would have been one of the things that contributed to his growing disillusionment with the Council's rule, even if he couldn't place exactly why.
Minos' terminal entry:
As manifestations of pure will, souls are incredibly powerful, to the point that even the prideful angels see them as a threat and will use any means necessary to stop them from forming.
As Minos' will was strong enough to attempt to stand up to Heaven's rule, the angels chose to imprison his soul in an attempt to stop it from forming into a prime soul.
The fact that Gabriel not only stood up to the Council, but killed them all, means that he has a will greater than Minos. When his vessel dies, whether by the fading of God's light or one final defeat by V1, he may become a prime soul.
Hole vs radiance. Their layers are night and day.
The way they failed to free their respective layers.
The king, rather than fight back, tried to reason with him, but Gabriel mercilessly struck him down without listening.
Sisyphus' time had finally come, and once the angels returned, they were met with a force and fury that had boiled in the hearts of men for millennia, a warcry so fierce it shook the very foundations of Hell.
Their feelings about their defeat to Gabriel.
From the prison inside his own body, Minos helplessly watched as his soulless corpse, now controlled by parasites, tore apart everything he had worked so hard to build, cursing his own weakness for failing to protect his people.
To him, fighting an impossible battle with full knowledge of its futility and taking joy in just the act of resistance itself is the ultimate rebellion against the oppressor.
(Compare also Apostate Gabriel's "joy of a struggle" vs Sisyphus "taking joy in just the act of resistance." One must imagine Gabriel happy.)
Their feelings about their defeat to V1.
Forgive me my children for I have failed to bring you salvation from this cold, dark world.
Ahh...So concludes the life and times of King Sisyphus. A fitting end to an existence defined by futile struggle, doomed from the very start...And I don't regret a SECOND of it!
Think about it.
One thing that kinda annoys me about the Sky:CotL fandom. The fanon personalities of the Elders I’ve seen commonly.
Maybe this is just my experience in the Genshin fandom but some just makes me irritated since you have so many options to pick from for the Elders. I personally think that the Valley Elders/Twins are more mature than what they make you think. Yeah they’re twins but that doesn’t mean you have to make their whole personality about being the most annoying Elders out of like… 6-7 Elders? (If you’re counting Resh or both of them as separate Elders in this.) You can still add in a few other personality traits instead of them being straight up annoying.
Teth, I’ve always seen them being always a stoic Elder but there is so much you can do since there’s so much freedom with backstories and what their personalities could be! Like cmon, we can still keep a stoic personality but I view Teth as a mother figure that has a few emotional problems and has a few problems opening up to people due to what happened to their realm.
This is just a ramble since this was on my mind for a while.
Short probably incomprehensible rant because I’m frustrated.
The vessels are sentient. All of them are. That is the point.
Ghost is not the ‘true hollow vessel’ who would have sealed the radiance if they got to the top of the abyss before Hollow. They are also not hollow.
The game itself supports this notion. There are achievements based on choices the player/ghost makes. If Ghost was truly an automaton with no free will, why would there be any alternate paths for quests??
Agh, it’s just annoying whenever I see the take of Ghost not being sentient.
^^^ also don't forget that Ghost left the Abyss and walked into the Wastelands on their own volition. And that they flail in pain and panic when they fall into acid, and automatically slows down and adjusts their posture when they walk into civilized areas, even though nobody taught them.
They weren't hollow. None of the vessels were. Hollow Knight is a tragedy, one where you play as the victim of the central main characters, and a major aspect of that tragedy was embodied by the vessel plan, where those who could not speak for themselves were treated as lesser beings than those capable of communicating and fighting back. People who ignore that fact and continue to claim that the vessels were hollow completely missed the entire point of the game.
So I basically questioned myself what Kingdom I had to choose to live on one hand we got the Pale King with a petty light god knocking on their front door asking for their kingdom back in the most terrifying way possible and the possibility that the Pale King also wanted to colonize other territories within the borders of his kingdom that has been left untouched.
Meanwhile in the Kingdom of Light we have The Eden Elder also known as The King/Resh that basically had an obsession with dark stone and possibly turned into that giant crystal we see at the end of Eden. He also plunged his own kingdom into a Calamity that possibly caused tears in the fabric of time itself.
(It’s a theory I have that the Calamity that Resh caused for Sky basically caused tears in time which explains whole time traveling thing that TGC said.)
I would rather choose the Kingdom of Light since I have a slim chance of becoming a spirit and being able to fly or become a silly Skykid that is a menace to society themselves. What kingdom you would choose?
In my headcanon is that their light does keep them warm. But the appeal of warmer clothing to Skykids is interesting to them.
Like we got Timmy here wearing the average moth fit in the middle of Valley of Triumph like the cold never bothered them anyways. Then next to Timmy we have someone already wearing appropriate gear for the temperatures in Valley of Triumph.
Overall it’s a cool idea that Skykid’s light keeps them warm. But also another thing is that their capes are made of light. Interpret that how you wanna.
A question to y’all:
Do skykids’ light keep them warm in the cold or do they need warm clothes to wear? What’s your take?
I headcanon that their light keeps them warm, but the idea them needing warm clothes to keep themselves warm is interesting.
IM FUCKING CELEBRATING LETS GOOO
At I’m presenting my Oc x Canon ship Hollow Knight fans plz be nice since it’s my first time posting something like this.
Alr I know Aria looks human but she is technically not. (She canonically doesn’t have a gender but still prefers she/her as her pronouns and presents femininely). She presents like that physically but she’s not longer human. I would tell you guys her entire lore but I’ll break it down into a few simple sentences. She became a god against her will technically but accepted her identity as one and started to explore the worlds outside of her original one and ended up in the Hollow Knight universe and met Hollow.
Idk what to call this ship since ships have names somehow??? I’m catching up on fandom culture on here lol.
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yknow how we get grey hair due to old age or high stress. since skykids have white hair, i like to think some black streaks start appearing when theyre in constant stress
Is it bad to want more Pure Vessel/The Hollow Knight content?