The Ending Made Clear

The story, the truth, that couldn’t be told during the game. Mr. Ueda speaks about the thoughts behind the ending. Click the images to enlarge.

Another Ending

The voice you can hear after defeating a Colossus is calling out to restrain Wander. At first you can only hear breathing, but as the girl begins to gain consciousness, she starts speaking to Wander. You can never escape the black bands that pierce Wander’s body after you defeat one of the creatures. It’s sad that you can’t change the reality of the situation.

Actually, we also had happier developments in mind for the ending, but perhaps there is no happier ending than being able to revive the girl. We were considering having the ending change a little bit if the player had save data from Ico, but we gave up on that.

Another idea was having the girl come back to life earlier on. She would awaken in the midst of Emon and his men tormenting Wander, very far from being human, her body radiating light. A guard would see this and try to kill her with his sword, but it would be flung away and become embedded in the earth. Emon and his men would run away in a hurry and seal the land once more, and Wander and the girl would be left behind to start a new life together.

Originally, we had it so Wander’s body would grow each time he defeated a Colossus, and we were thinking of doing something along the lines of Beauty and the Beast. The awakened girl, still unable to see, would grope around for Wander, but his form had changed. Then, as you wondered what was going to happen, the staff roll would begin, but in the end the two would happily mount Agro and ride off… the bird would take flight, and Agro would first appear at the entrance to the shrine. As you wondered what you’d see next, the other two would come out, supporting each other. Wander’s changed form was the price he had to pay, something that couldn’t be undone. The horns growing from Wander’s head in the early pilot movies for the game are a remnant of that. It’s only now that I can say a part of me wishes we had done it. Without Ico, there might have been still another different ending, but when all was said and done, there were a lot of people on the team who felt the current ending was better.

During the staff roll, the Colossi’s corpses are shown. I actually wanted to put a flashback scene there. When the girl touches Agro, the horse’s memories flow to her, and the girl understands what happened. Agro has a broken leg and might die without being able to fully support its bodyweight. But, falling from that height, it’s a miracle that only one leg was injured, isn’t it? The ending then continues on to the opening. The bird takes flight, the weather turns to thunder, the moon comes out, and you’re returned to the opening movie. The ancient land’s seal has been broken by Wander’s coming, and time, once stopped, begins to flow again.

The Creature Called Dormin

Dormin is a menacing creature who possesses a power beyond the knowledge of humans. In the past, he committed a forbidden act and was sealed away. The ancient land is a place that should be detested, but the humans need it. If they’d destroyed the bridge and completely sealed away the land at the start, none of the events of the game would have happened, but it still exists for that reason.

In the beginning, the Colossi were idols, objects of worship. Sacrifices and idolatry are ridiculous, aren’t they? I think that just because they’re ancient customs they’re passed down through the generations, there’s no justifiable reason for them.

The black bands that pierce Wander’s body after defeating a Colossus are symbolic of Dormin’s freed power entering Wander. The black shapes surrounding Wander are part of Dormin. The idea was that the Colossi were the bone and muscle that formed his body, and those shadows were the blood that flowed within it. That’s why, when they’re all united, they become Dormin. The shadows that gaze down upon Wander after defeating a Colossus are saying “Won’t you hurry up?” *laughs*

Even after your body turns into Dormin, half of you is still Wander, his consciousness still remains. That’s why you can control him. The reason he’s so hard to control is because you’re only one half. The horns represent elements that couldn’t be purified after you’re pulled into the spring. That’s still Wander, even though he’s a baby.

Check out more “making of” from the Shadow of the Colossus here!


ゲーム中では語られない物語。ゲーム中では語られない真実。エンディングに込めた想いを上田氏に語っていただいた。

もうひとつのエンディング

巨像を倒したあとに聞こえる少女の声は、ワンダを引き止めるようなことを言っています。最初は息遣いだけですが、少女が意識を持ち始めるとともに、ワンダに対して語りかけてきている。巨像を倒したあとにワンダの体に突き刺さる黒い帯からは、決して逃れることはできません。この事実は覆せないから悲しいです。

じつは、エンディングはもっとハッピーな展開も考えていたんです。ただ、蘇生術を扱ううえで、ハッピーエンドはないだろうと。『ICO』のセーブデータがあると、エンディングが少し変わるということも考えていましたが、やめました。

もうひとつのアイデアとしては、少女が蘇るほうがさきという展開もありました。エモンたちが来てワンダをいたぶっている最中に、蘇生術を使ったために人間とはかけ離れ、体が発光した状態で少女が蘇って、それを護衛のひとりが剣で殺そうとする。だけど弾かれて、地面に剣が刺さってしまうんです。エモンたちは慌てて逃げて、再びこの地を封印してしまい、残されたワンダと少女はふたりで生きていくという。

もともとワンダは巨像を倒すたびに姿が大きく変わっていくという設定で、最後は「美女と野獣」みたいにしようと思っていました。目覚めた少女は目がまだ見えない状態で、手探でワンダを捜すんです。だけどワンダは姿が変わっている。さあどうなる?というところでスタッフロールに入っていくんだけど、最後は仲よくふたりでアグロに騎乗して走り去る、という……鳥が飛んで、祠の出口から最初はアグロが出てきて。つぎは誰が出てくるのかと思ったら、支え合いながらふたりが出てくる。ワンダの代償は姿が変わり、それが戻らないことだったんです。制作初期のパイロットムービーで、ワンダの頭に角が生えていたのはその名残です。いまだからこそ言えるんですが、エンディングに関してはこうしたほうがいいと思う部分もあるんです。『ICO』がなければ、また違ったエンディングになったかもしれませんが、最後的にチーム内でもいまのエンディングがいいという意見が多かったですね。

また、スタッフロールで巨像の骸がひとつずつ映りますが、本当はあそこに回想シーンを入れたかったんです。少女はアグロにタッチするとアグロのいままでの記憶が少女に流れて、「そういうことだったのか」と少女が分かるようにしたかった。アグロは足が折れてしまったので、体重を支えきれずに死んでしまうかもしれません。でも、あんな場所から落ちても、足1本怪我しただけで済んだというのは奇跡ですよね。それから、エンディングはオープニングに続いています。鳥が空を飛んで、天気が雷になったあとは月が出て最初の映像に戻っています。古えの地はワンダが来たことで封印が解かれ、止まっていた時間が動き出すんです。

ドルミンという存在

ドルミンは人知を超えた力を持っていて、過去に何らかの禁忌を犯して封印された脅威的な存在です。古えの地も忌むべき場所なんですが、人々にとっては必要なんです。最初から橋を落として完全に封印しておけば今回のようなことは起きなかったんですが、あそこに橋があるってことはそういう理由があります。

最初に言っていたのは巨像は偶像で、偶像崇拝の対象であるということ。いけにえや偶像崇拝は不条理なものですよね。昔からのしきたりだから、というだけでずっと引き継がれてていて、正当な理由はないと思うんです。

巨像を倒したときにワンダに黒い常が刺さるのは、開放されたドルミンの力がワンダの体内に入ってるという象徴。祠でワンダを囲んでいる黒い形はドルミンの一部。体を形成する骨や筋肉が巨像で、あの影はそこに流れる血液みたいな概念です。だから、全部合体するとドルミンになります。巨像を倒したあと、影がワンダを囲んで見下ろしているのは、早く全部倒してくれないかなあ、という(笑)。

体がドルミンになったあとも半分ワンダで、意識が残っているから操作できるんです。操作のレスポンスが悪いのは、半分だからで。そのあとで泉に引き込まれて浄化されなかった要素として残ったのが角。赤ちゃんになってもあれはワンダなんです。

This Post Has 11 Comments

  1. Nomad

    Thank you. I’ve always wanted to read that section, it’s great to see how they planned alternate endings and the ideas they came up with.

    It also confirms a few things we had speculated about for years ; )

  2. Robert Seddon

    I’ve seen it observed that Agro is a pretty big horse for Wander’s size; if Wander was once intended to grow but still end up able to ride Agro, that might mean the apparent size mismatch was deliberate.

  3. Robert Seddon

    I’ve seen it observed that Agro is a pretty big horse for Wander’s size; if Wander was once intended to grow but still end up able to ride Agro, that might mean the apparent size mismatch was deliberate.

  4. Jeremy

    Is it okay that I have a different interpretation? I mean that seemed to be what Ueda wanted in the first place anyway….

  5. Jeremy

    Is it okay that I have a different interpretation? I mean that seemed to be what Ueda wanted in the first place anyway….

  6. Melora

    Gah, thank you so -so incredibly much- for translating this. SotC is one of my favorite games of all times. It’s incredible to be able to read this.

  7. Melora

    Gah, thank you so -so incredibly much- for translating this. SotC is one of my favorite games of all times. It’s incredible to be able to read this.

  8. Spencer

    Fun-fact: “Dormin” is “Nimrod” spelled backwards. I’m ashamed to say I didn’t make that connection myself, but it really makes a lot of sense. In legend, he founded the city of Babylon, comissioned the Tower of Babel, invented idolatry, and his body was cut and scattered into segments on his death. He was adversary to god God and Abraham in Abraham traditions.

  9. Spencer

    Fun-fact: “Dormin” is “Nimrod” spelled backwards. I’m ashamed to say I didn’t make that connection myself, but it really makes a lot of sense. In legend, he founded the city of Babylon, comissioned the Tower of Babel, invented idolatry, and his body was cut and scattered into segments on his death. He was adversary to god God and Abraham in Abraham traditions.

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