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The other day somebody was asking for you. He wanted to know if there was a way to save certain girl. I said 'it does not matter, it's only a dream' and left the thread.
Bro this is just a Black person who spams these threads and never replies once.
I think I saw the question but I didn't answer it because it's not really lore / it's boring.
I reply.
>He wanted to know if there was a way to save certain girl
The only way to "save" the girl is to not talk to her at all.
what happened to the orphan of kos in the real world?
It was taken somewhere by Byrgenwerth,
>Mother is dead, her baby, taken. Scales are suffering, the grief of Kos.
Do you hear it? A sealess void, the lair of beasts. Where the blood-crazed roam.
Do you hear the sealess void? The lair of beasts, the blood-mad roam.
Curse the fiends, their children too. And their children, forever, true.
Kos we have beckoned, and Kos is dead. Forgive us, and curses upon the fiends. Kos we beckoned, dear Kos, no more. Forgiveness upon us, curse the fiends.
Gehrman's psychic influence in the form it took in the nightmare.
this moron keeps making these threads to spread his fancanon. Safely ignore.
dissected, and its "ascension organ" is harvested for ritualistic purposes, and is one of the 4 third unbiblical cords we find in the main game
Why did the orphan of kos look like an old man?
dreamlands take metaphorical concepts and spin them into reality. the orphan's cord of the eye was harvested by byrgenwerth, locking its consciousness in the hunters nightmare. while his mother's consciousness was unshackled from her physical form and free to roam the dreamlands he was stuck, rotting in a hell of byrgenwerth's making. his decrepit body is symbolic of the stagnation of its current state.
Why is it called an oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food?
Why did Elden Ring go back 15 steps
DS3/bloodborne was the logical conclusion of Fromsouls, theyd clearly run out of fun boss ideas within that framework, open world is all they had left shy of a rhythm game mechanic
Margitt is an excellent boss and introduced the fakeout, which is fricking great.
Im not poopooing margitt specifically, but most of ERs bosses fricking suck
Why is it that DS3 gays hate ER so much? Is it because they can't r1 spam/roll spam their way through ER like they can with DS3?
That's exactly what you do though? Only now it's in a big empty world filled with reused assets and very little of the sovl DaS had.
for me it's the shitty pvp and the boring bosses
worse weapons
worse pvp
I am what you would probably call a "DS3 gay" and i really like ER.
Same.
Where the aliens come from?
The sea, mostly.
The sea? Really? But they are extraterrestrials. Are you sure they don't crashed into the sea like that old guy Cthulhu?
Yes.
I think it was the player, but it's a mystery how they know about it. In my opinion, it was just the easiest way to set a goal for the player without having to change much of the story. Earlier in development you were looking for someone you came to Yharnam with and they gave you a similar goal. Though the plot isn't about killing Mergo, it's about disrupting the Mensis ritual. In order to do that you 'save' Mergo more than you 'kill' him. Think about it like the mirror version of the story of the Orphan.
Where in the game can I learn more from their origins? Please, just point me into the right direction.
Read the item descriptions on the clothes you're wearing when you first wake up. The character is a foreigner coming to Yarnham for healing blood, presumably because they have some illness. Getting the transfusion makes you forget everything. BUT you also find the invitation to Cainhurst in that room. It could be that you had it and left it during the transfusion, but why isn't it there when you wake up? I think it's more likely that it was left by someone who was in Iosefka's clinic after us.
The origins of the Great Ones? The Fishing Hamlet priest talks about it.
At least some were buried and discovered by Pthumerians.
is paleblood the moon presence
Sort of, Paleblood is more like something the Moon Presence does, or an influence it has. The Moon Presence is a monster that drains things of blood.
so who put the message "seek paleblood to transcend the hunt"? Isn't moon presence the mastermind behind the entire plot of killing Mergo
>”I just google things”
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When will we get Bloodborne 2?
Why is the babe weeping?
The baby was brutally taken away from its mother, the Pthumerian queen. You see her in front of the tower and after you kill Rom. Also you fight her in the chalice dungeons.
My guess is that Laurence and Gehrman had a deal where Gehrman would make a pact with the moon presence for more power because otherwise they were hopeless against the plague of beasts and monsters while Laurence was working hard to find a way to end it all and somehow help Gehrman absolve his duties and continue with a semblance of normal life. We know how that turned out.
It's separated from its mother and being used in the Mensis ritual.
He's possessed. We are also possessed in the ending where we replace him.
Probably a hundred more times.
It's just a night where the Church organizes a hunt.
Mr lore sage sir, why did Gehrman accept to serve the moon presence? Was it just to get the doll after Maria killed herself or was he trapped in the dream upon death?
How many times are you going to make this thread?
What is a “night of the hunt”? Several Yharnamites reference it. Is the dream you’re trapped in always on the night of the hunt & what do we know about it in the waking world?
>Is the dream you’re trapped in always on the night of the hunt
No. It just happens to coincide when our character starts working for the moon presence. We don't have any info how frequent are the nights of the hunt and it's likely with how the plague worsened, the nights of the hunt became more frequent but they're still a dangerous event that demands extra vigilance as opposed to other nights.
who cleans the doll?
What was it that they discovered in the chalice dungeons? And who made the discovery?
>What was it that they discovered in the chalice dungeons?
Ebrietas
>And who made the discovery?
Archaeologists from Byrgenwerth who would then create the Healing Church
What description are you referring to? They discovered different stuff at different times.
It wasn't Ebrietas, the Choir discovered Ebrietas later. If you're referring to the "initial encounter" in the Augur of Ebrietas description, they discovered the phantasm itself.
The scholars of Byrgenwerth ventured deep into the chalice dungeons and discovered Ebrietas, a great one who was left behind. This is where the great schism happens between Master Willem and Laurence who goes onto starting the Healing Church using the old blood ("fear the old blood") as a tempting lure that at first seemingly helps cure all illnesses. No one doubts it, even after the breakout of plague, that's how strong of an influence the healing church had. Ebrietas was later then locked into the upper cathedral ward.
Two questions, every souls game has its in-lore reason why enemies respawn, what’s Bloodborne’s?
And what’s a good source to learn Bloodborne lore from? I was thinking Lokey’s articles, but they’re so bloody long
>Two questions, every souls game has its in-lore reason why enemies respawn, what’s Bloodborne’
I don't really think it has one without becoming too speculative. I think we are supposed to assume that they're different people populating the streets each time / not care.
>And what’s a good source to learn Bloodborne lore from? I was thinking Lokey’s articles, but they’re so bloody long
I don't think there is one. I think you just have to play the games a lot and think about them a lot. I didn't become a lore sage through someone else's content, and almost everything I've seen isn't very good.
the respawning in bloodborne is cool, but slightly borked by its own logic, but the general idea is that its "Edge of Tomorrow" style world resetting. every time the hunter dies he wakes back up in the hunter's dream, the events leading to his death having been a "bad dream" that he attempts to fix in his next run through yahrnam. it doesnt explain why bosses stay dead, the night state progresses or enemies respawn when you warp but honestly its good enough for me .
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Does Doll have a pussy
Depends on your insight
stfu taylor
Was Gehrman bisexual?
do you suck dicks?