Directory
- Home
- Narrative
- Major Topics
- World
- Abandoned Old Workshop
- Altar of Despair
- Byrgenwerth College
- Cathedral Ward
- Upper Cathedral Ward
- Central Yharnam
- Fishing Hamlet
- Forbidden Woods
- Forsaken Cainhurst Castle
- Healing Church Workshop
- Hemwick Charnel Lane
- Hunter's Dream
- Hunter's Nightmare
- Lecture Building
- Moonside Lake
- Nightmare Frontier
- Nightmare of Mensis
- Old Yharnam
- Research Hall
- Chalice Dungeons
- Yahar'gul, Unseen Village
- Groups
- NPCs
- Bosses
- Amygdala
- Blood-Starved Beast
- Celestial Emissary
- Chalice Dungeon Bosses
- Cleric Beast
- Darkbeast Paarl
- Ebrietas, Daughter of the Cosmos
- Father Gascoigne
- Gehrman, First Hunter
- Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower
- Laurence, First Vicar
- Living Failures
- Ludwig, the Holy Blade
- Martyr Logarius
- Mergo's Wet Nurse
- Micolash, Host of the Nightmare
- Moon Presence
- One Reborn
- Orphan of Kos
- Rom, The Vacuous Spider
- Shadow of Yharnam
- Vicar Amelia
- Witch of Hemwick
- Inspirations
- Other Content
Thursday, May 25, 2017
Bloodborne Lore - Yahar'gul Ritual Secrets
The following video is by Lore&Lore and discusses the Mensis Ritual and Yahar'gul.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Episode 76: Yahar'gul, Unseen Village
The following podcasts were produced by Gary Butterfield and Kole Ross of Duckfeed.tv as part of the Bloodborne season of their show Bonfireside Chat. Gary Butterfield, Kole Ross, and Steve Gaynor talk about Yahar'gul, the Unseen Village.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
What's Really Going On In Bloodborne - The Hunters and The Heir
Rich Stanton of Kotaku wrote a very extensive interpretation of the narrative of Bloodborne that you can find here. The following is an excerpt from the article in which Rich presents his interpretation of humanity's motivation to commune with the Great Ones, and I highly recommend reading the original article in it's entirety. All content presented is the work of Rich Stanton and Kotaku, with only minor formatting changes made.
The Hunters and the Heir
One of the Caryll runes, Heir, says: “Perhaps the 'Heir' is a hunter who bears the echoing will of those that went before him.” We've already touched on the idea of the Great Ones requiring a surrogate but what exactly does that mean? We know that every Great One loses its child and yearns for a surrogate, which implies that though these beings can impregnate humans the resulting child never survives long. This can be seen lategame when the prostitute Arianna gives birth, an event precipitated by the encroaching red moon, and the 'child' is briefly alive.Monday, April 14, 2014
Directory - Bosses
Amygdala |
Blood-Starved Beast |
Celestial Emmisary |
Cleric Beast |
Darkbeast Paarl |
Ebrietas, Daughter of the Cosmos |
Father Gascoigne |
Gehrman, the First Hunter |
Martyr Logarius |
Mergo's Wet Nurse |
Micolash, Host of the Nightmare |
Moon Presence |
Rom, The Vacuous Spider |
Shadow of Yharnam |
The One Reborn |
The Witch of Hemwick |
Vicar Amelia |
Watchdog of the Old Lords |
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