![]() ![]() ![]() Thinking that way Sirris quest to kill her grandad was pretty pointlessĮdit: Also hodricks hobby was to kill people and cut out their bones, how heroicīut thats the point, why DO they kill everyone? its because they are lonely and banished away to die? in a prison (DS1). Nobody would stay with a hollowed because they tend to kill everyone, they can't be cured usualy and reanimate themself after you kill them. I think Holy Knigh Hodrick is easily overlooked, as its symbolism for how society treats their elderly these days, they start losing thier mind and they get thrown in a home to die alone, when al they want is their family to be with them as they die. Lets not forget how his grandaughter has a sworn promise/duty to kill him, because her parents, one of them being his own child, wouldnt willingly stay with him as he completely hollowed out like a good child would. Originally posted by zXr:Have we forgotten Holy Knight Hodrick?īest guy out there, escaped his wife, who is the MOST EVIL INCARANTE of all the soul series, and tried to help those being Hollowed, have some shred of purpose and family as they they lost their last shreds of sanity. Lucatiel, she merely wanted to save her brother, and she was terrified at the fate that she knew would happen, yet she still strived to do what she could.Īnd so on, yes many things aren't as they seem, but in the dark souls universe there are many pure good hearted people that sacrifice themselves for the greater good, and have honour. The astora knight that saves us in ds1, he wanted to be the chosen undead, he realised he wasn't, so did he become a bitter ♥♥♥♥? no he gave his life to help us, completely selfless. Solaire, an honourable man that praises the sun and wishes to help the chosen undead To me, the closest to a "good guy" would be Gwyndolyn, but even he is (was) just working to preserve the glory of his father, who was actually a cowardly lying sack of ♥♥♥♥.Īctually, Nameless King is probably the closest to a "good guy".Į guys truly are good in nature, siegward purely wanted to fulfill a promise to an old friend. In fact, these games are good because the concept of "good guys" and "bad guys" is always rather muddy and questionable: Everyone has their own agenda and a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of skeletons stuffed in their closet. Originally posted by Novalex:Souls Games are so good because we are always the bad guys, and the supposed "bad" guys (bosses and hostile NPCs) are actually the good guys. Souls Games are so good because we are always the bad guys, and the supposed "bad" guys (bosses and hostile NPCs) are actually the good guys. So yeah, how'd you feel now huh? You murderer-psychopath? He thinks it should be fine for the fingers, as we can still offer tongues and reborn even though Rosaria is "dead".īut we? We just go straight to kill him, to retrive Rosaria's soul for a spell! We are the greedy ones! That's why Leonhard is so angry when we invade him. He does that to keep her soul from being "tainted". Later in the game, Leonhard "kills" Rosaria and takes her soul away. But the moment we become a finger and offer a tongue, he immediately changes into an warning, almost aggressive tone to tell us basically off". Leonhard uses his Cracked Orb and kind attitude to lure potential fingers (us), puts us through some tasks then invites us to become fingers. So Leonhard, who is truly in love with Rosaria, see all other fingers as flithy scums. Why doesn't Leonhard invade or offer tongue then? Because to Leonhard, For all other fingers (including us), Rosaria is just a tool, a way to reborn. In face he didn't even invade once! It is safe to say that the 5 Cracked Red Eye Orbs were once Leonhard's Orb, then crushed by himself. Think about it, out of all the fingers (Kirk, Creighton, Heysel), Leonhard is the only one who DOESN'T invade us. Why? Because he hasn't offered a single tongue to Rosaria. Why hasn't him used Rosaria's power to reborn? Not because he doesn't want to, but because he CAN'T. He abstained from restoring these injuries, even after becoming a Finger of Rosaria" His face in particular, which he hid beneath his mask, was terribly scalded. ![]() "In his youth, Leonhard suffered grave burns to his entire body. Has anyone ever given any thought to the story of Leonhard? He is NOT the bad guy, we are. ![]()
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