@Rainthority

There is more nuanced discussion about the circle of knowledge that I didn’t elaborate here, because I have done so in this other video https://youtu.be/mOSKBH_S9-I. So check it out if you’re interested.

@NovaImpact144

I BEEN SAYING IT FOR MONTHS! THEY THOUGHT I WAS CRAZY!

@kemi3771

I suppose that's why Anaxa line about fusing human soul with Titan's isn't ludicrous after all, because they're all from the same source
And then his next line about replacing said Titan mean that he's willing to be a demigod of reason
I also wonder what his deal with the Council and is he really willing to let the Flame Chasing journey ends despite saying something like replacing a Titan, which is one of the things to do in the journey

@jinminchoi838

Here comes Rain with her top-tier theories and analysis videos. I can't contain my excitement I had to comment first before watching the video.

@wollywogholder3313

1:04 I have a problem with this though: during the 3.0 story quest Castorice summoned the dead and technically "communicated" with them and saw the events that took place for Nikador's soul to be preserved. During that moment we could also see the dead people she summoned and we could also understand them, unlike whenever she interprets the titans where it's just called  "Titan murmurs" whenever they talk and she simply interprets those.

And as much as I both love and hate the theory that everybody on amphoreus is dead, I'd rather like to believe that they're all just living in one giant loop instead (because of a hidden 13th titan), hence the infinity symbols scattered throught the lands of Amphoreus.

@ChrisRobato

Theory.  Anaxa realized that he was already dead.  Agleae likely already knows about this already.  Everyone in Amphoreus are already dead, the world is but a simulation built by a memoria from a destroyed world.  Everyone are memetic beings like Misha and Gallagher, created from memoria of a distant past.  This is the work of three beings --- an Emanator of Erudition, of Remembrance, and of Finality.  We should know who these three are, as it's a bit obvious, but the other question is why did they created the world simulation?  Are the Three "good"?  The Three "Mothers" of Amphoreus creation myth is like an analog of the Three Celestials, the Three Moon Sisters of Teyvat.  The Three created the world simulation and "sustains the principles" that run Amphoreus.

My theory is not all died from the original world.  One escaped.  Now he has returned and intruded into the simulation.  The Flame Reaver (the real living Phainon) is like the Traveller, whose intrusion into the world simulation is a violation of it's operating principles.  The Mothers fought this intruder, but the results were not favorable. One lost her power, wisdom and memory, kind of like what happened to Guoba but we all suspect what Paimon really is. In Amphoreus we got Mem.  Another escaped through ice that stops all time, preventing her from being struck by the Flame Reaver.  The third Mother sealed the world simulation so nothing gets out and made it "disappear" from the known Universe.  As for the Flame Reaver, the present Phainon, not the sim echo we interacted, his purpose for acquiring all Coreflames will be known.

@welachutexcel

It's been years since I've went super deep into lore and making theories. It was your videos that resparked my passion for it, thanks.

@teacanburn

the band referred to in the 3.0 broadcast may actually be the “Band of sizzling thunder” relic set, nice how something as old as 1.0 can somehow have a relevance in the main plot. The part where they preformed even when a star was about to explode, killing them is also directly from the relic set’s lore

@Reversegiant

Holy shit you're right

@greanmax

Can't wait for Rain's thought/theories for the 3.2 version. Always love to hear 😊

@TinkRomero

Idk the complete relevance of this right now, but I do know this is a rather significant piece of information if it is true.

I believe that Amphoreus is inside of a cave.

There are three main reasons I think this, the Vortex of Genesis location says that this spot is where the world began … and this location is inside of a cave, which is rather suspicious. Considering how Phagousa has destroyed the passage to this location, and that it is Phagousa’s relics that bring us to this spot, I can only think that Phagousa has some very significant information about Amphoreus’s creation. 

There isn’t a Sun in this world, the only light source they have was once Aquila’s Eyes, and now, it’s the Dawn Device that Aquila and Kephale made together. Amphoreus has always experienced artificial lighting, never legitimate sunlight. Nighttime is obviously just the lack of any light, real or artificial. 
Interesting detail here, but in the Amphoreus map, when you go to the Evernight version, the core of the Dawn Device is actually shattered into pieces. This may suggest that the Dawn Device’s destruction is an event that will occur sometime in the future … this also reminds me of the Stone Slates that we received from the Creation Nymphs Prophecy Riddles. The first set says, “Has the Sun never Risen”, and the second set says, “Has the Night never Fallen”. This suggests that the Day and Night cycle of Amphoreus are not as legitimate as they originally seemed.

The soundtrack for Amphoreus is called Allegories in the Cave. This is a reference to Plato’s Cave, which is a metaphoric representation for a civilization that has grown so used to everything being told to them as truth, that when someone reveals certain things as untrue, the civilization disagrees with that individual and insists that the lies are not actually lies, since they have grown so accustomed to these lies in their livelihood. Well, what if this soundtrack isn’t just a metaphorical reference to Plato’s Cave, but also a literal reference to Plato’s Cave. (This may explain why Aquila stops anyone from leaving Amphoreus’s Sky, Amphoreus doesn’t have a Sky, it had a Cave ceiling, and if anyone hits the ceiling, it will likely cause pieces of that ceiling to fall on top of Amphoreus.)


… alternative theory here … what if this “cave” is in all actuality, a large creatures stomach, and the “black tide” is in all actuality, this large creatures digestive juices, coming up to dissolve Amphoreus so the creature can consume its food? I mean … we see how big Aeons can get an— omg, what if Amphoreus has been eaten by an Aeon? (This alternative theory is more of a crack theory than anything, it’s just fun to imagine … if it somehow turns out to be the case then … wow)

@MiamoryHJ

Deshret forbidden knowledge is even in star rail xD but omg this is so sad 😢I’m getting attached to this characters and thinking of them as long gone is sad 😔

@awesome7006

And yet e^itheta = cos(theta) + isin(theta). Thanatos is related to rotations and loss. Most importantly Thanatos is related to cycles and the memory of chaos. Interesting how the memory of chaos is related to the rememberance and it now all of a sudden is connected to Thanatos. 

Why is Castorice quantum element? Because she is related to the time-reversal operator that is best represented by the symbol (theta) that flips the sign of the imaginary (conjugation) and flips the sign of time. Operators are the second postulate of quantum mechanics and describe that one can operate on a function to compute an observable (eigenvalues of wave function based on operation). 

You should make a theory regarding the negative imaginary tree theory where if you put the picture of the imaginary tree and make it negative, that is equivalent to taking the complex conjugate. With the complex conjugate and the normal function, one can compute probabilities by multiplying the integral of the normalized wave function by the conjugate normalized wave function within the bounds of the integral to get the probability of being within that integral. Being able to rotate complex numbers is the major idea of the complex exponential Ae^itheta. Probability is related to both the 1st and 4th postulates of QM as quantities can only be averaged based on probabilistic operations.

@simaxy8676

I really love the fact this is based on Ehuemerism, it’s a cool ancient concept that I rarely see used in medias.

@boomboomssamudan

the castorice one makes so much sense omg big brain as usual my goat fav hsr theory crafter!!!!

@jcbq01

See the theory of death is curious, as the flame reaver is an interesting aspect ot this "death". If he, (whom im heavily suspecting were habing a tingun situation) can still actively interact with what its oppositon, a direct vioation of the rules defined by the scapegoat game. Past and present will self annilate, in a zero-sum game. Which would have occured long before the tale we are experiencince in the events of Aeides Elyssia, on the moment of interaction. This fact opens the door to the 3rd missing emmanator to either one of IX's nihility (whom the grove's library identifies as Thanatos via the death miracle boundary event) or Nanook's destruction (whom the grove identifies as Aquila via sky miracle boundary event). We know that Nous And Fuli are directly intervening on the fate of amphoreus, and this is telling me that the PHYSICAL bodies and idea of "life or death" is irrelevant. Im of the strong oppinon that we are in a simulation being ran by nous, as The Herta was confused why THEY didnt respond when she got the Rubert array to kick on. Now, i wonder what happens when you simulate real memories... hmm

@acertainsomeone.

The player is the stellaron inside Stelle/Caelus.

Take the lore into account of the fact aswell as of the beginning of the game when you pick the mc the one you choose is the one who has the stellaron inside of them. Ever since the stellaron was within the mc technically speaking it was us in control of the character. 

My question is this though, would this mean we are possessing the character?

Is this a similar case like the one in deltarune to some degree whatever exactly?


Also take note thats just apart of that but heres an idea i genuinely would love you to check out.

@mizzayy

I love your videos and theories, thank you so much for sharing them with us❤

@ashy969

About the Titans being the Chrysos Heirs:
From how I interpreted, Kephale will step out of the statue holding the Dawn Device so I guess, they are different entities from the Chrysos Heirs. Or at least, I think that the person stapping off some giant hand is Kephale and the Giant hand is the hand of the Statue. It is dark at that scene and it looks like the hand of the statue but it is the right one....
Based on what he says, Kephale made the prophecy to test the Chrysos Heirs (?) or Challenge them to do something new compared to how people went by until then. In Elysian Realm, Mei gets a prophecy to test her. The whole ER is a test. And if you pass, you can meet the real Elysia. When you meet her, she reveals a secret that helps to explain how the world works, kind of... 

About everyone being dead in Amphoreus:
1)
Amphoreus is admittedly a loose parallel to HI3 Elysian Realm and so everybody is dead.
ER is a simulation based on memories of the dead Flame Chasers (except loke Kevin who survived them). 
2)
Amphoreus can be accessed only through the Garden of Recollections. That suggests it is all but a memory.
3)
When we check someone's memories or when we went into Phaenon's trial, there are barriers like in the simulated universe. They glitch. So do the places with the Black Tide Corruption. So Amphoreus is for sure a simulation.
4)
The Golden Scapegoat's Mutterings implied that there are some iterating time-lopp shenanigans going on...

About Us dying according to a Prophecy:
It is BS. We won't die.
1)
Mei is our counterpart in Elysian Realm. She gets a prophecy of her demise which turnes out to be false. It was just a test.
2)
We are the main protagonist of the game and the one who has to watch and record the happenings on Amphoreus. We cannot die, lol.
3)
It would be way too borring and obvious if we were to actually die, there has to be a plot twist.

@キノウシタフエキ

Theres a undiscovered element yet here, the crysos who hold Talanton Coreflame