This video explores the prevalence of blindness among characters in Elden Ring, proposing that it's linked to the ability to "see with the third eye"—a power allowing perception beyond ordinary sight, specifically the ability to see fate. The speaker investigates this theory by examining in-game symbolism and lore.
The speaker in the video posits a complex interplay of metaphysical concepts within Elden Ring's world, not explicitly defined in the game's lore but inferred from in-game symbolism and character behaviors. These concepts revolve around the "third eye," fate, and the Rune. Let's break down the proposed mechanics:
1. The Third Eye: This isn't a literal physical eye, but a metaphorical "inner eye" or "mind's eye," representing a heightened perception beyond ordinary senses. It's the capacity for extrasensory perception, specifically the ability to perceive fate. The speaker doesn't explain how this perception occurs biologically or spiritually within the Elden Ring world, only that it does.
2. Fate: The speaker presents fate not as a fixed, immutable destiny, but as a dynamic, potentially malleable timeline. It's the totality of a being's experiences from birth to death, visualized as a "golden thread" or a stream of memories. This thread is not simply a record, but a tapestry of events woven by the regressive process of consciousness.
3. The Rune and its Function: The Rune is central to this system. The speaker proposes it's not simply a source of power, but the mechanism through which the third eye perceives fate. The Rune, which the speaker argues may represent the soul, consciousness, or brain itself, contains a central "black hole" (a pupil-like entity). This "pupil" processes the "golden information" flowing through the Rune – the golden thread of fate, which is essentially the stream of memories. This process allows for the "seeing" of fate.
4. The Regressive Process of Consciousness: This is a key element. The speaker suggests that consciousness is a continuous process of integrating sensory inputs (memories) into a unified experience of present reality. Each moment is an act of regression, weaving the past into the present, creating the continuous flow of the golden thread – fate.
5. How Blindness Facilitates the Perception of Fate: The speaker suggests that physical blindness enhances the third eye's ability to perceive fate. By eliminating visual input, individuals can focus more keenly on the inner "golden thread" of fate. This is not merely a passive observation, but an active engagement with the flow of time itself.
6. The Role of Suffering and Asceticism: The speaker notes that both extreme suffering and ascetic practices (self-denial) can open the third eye. The reasoning is that these experiences drastically alter consciousness, creating a state of heightened awareness and allowing individuals to better perceive the golden thread of fate that weaves through their lives.
7. Metaphysical Mechanics of Action: The ability to see fate isn't merely predictive. The speaker suggests it enables a form of precognitive combat. Blind warriors, by perceiving the flow of fate, anticipate their opponents' actions, effectively using fate itself as a weapon.
In Summary: The speaker presents a cohesive, if highly speculative, metaphysical model. The Rune, located in or acting as the "third eye," processes a continuous stream of memories (fate) to allow a form of extrasensory perception. Blindness enhances this perception by removing external sensory distractions. Suffering and asceticism serve as catalysts for opening the third eye and accessing this ability. This model is not presented as absolute truth but as a theory to explain the unique gameplay elements in Elden Ring. There's no definitive mechanism of "how" provided—only that the speaker interprets these elements as a functional metaphysical system.