>seath the scaleless
>his story is that hes seething because hes scaleless
bravo miyazaki, bravo
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>seath the scaleless
>his story is that hes seething because hes scaleless
bravo miyazaki, bravo
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Its a bit deeper than that he kinda make fricking magic dude. he fricking shot blue bullets... WITH HIS MIND!
So if it's the scales that makes dragons immortal, what was that crystal thing he found?
its primordial i guess
The scales make dragons immortal.
Seath has no scales, so he's not immortal, and he's now seethe.
The crystal thing is a substitute for the scales to grant him immortality.
It's more a question of what even is it? Because Logan describes it as
>the secret of Seath's immortality? If you have fought him, and were imprisoned, you must know that Seath is a true Undead, different from ourselves. His wounds close promptly, and no mortal blow affects him, granting true insulation from death. It is an effect of the Primordial Crystal, a sacred treasure pillaged by Seath when he turned upon the ancient dragons. So, only by destroying the Primordial Crystal can you so much as scratch his hide.
Meaning the dragons had it and Seath stole it. So either it had some hand in making the scales of immortality, not likely otherwise why didn't Seath make his own. Or the dragons just had 2 forms of immortality just lying around. Which raises the question of how the frick did Gwyn win?
I assume Seath helped Gywn with the details about the dragons so Gwyn and co can eliminate them, and what's left of them probably taken by Seath so he can start his experiments eventually achieving the crystal immortality thing.
From Software is shit at writing stories, what's new?
Before fire, there's no concept of time & death, so immortality literally means nothing.
>how the frick did Gwyn win?
because seeath took the crystal so the dragons didn't have it?
Iirc he found it through his studies, his betrayal was letting gwyn know that the scales can be damaged by lightning
>dragons are immortal because of their scales
>Seath is the only notable dragon without them
>you kill dragons in every single DaS game, even aside from Seath
What the frick?
Immortal doesn't mean they can't die in this case. It means they live forever but if you fricking attack them then they die.
Seath is the only primordial dragon that you kill in the souls series,
So are only primordial dragons immortal because of their scales?
Yes. You do meet one other primordial dragon, who you cannot kill despite being implied to be very young, in Ash Lake. You can cut his tail off, but you can't kill him.
I guess, but then it doesn't make sense since you can cut off the tail from primordial dragon at ash lake.
Wrong. Kalameet is a primordial dragon as well.
Seath and Kalameet.
Though am not sure if Kalameet is a “lesser” dragon.
Immortality means you will never die from old age but you can be killed if attacked
Stupid as shit when the word literally means "deathless"
Off the top of my head, the only "real" dragons you kill are Kalameet and Midir with the latter being a groomed descendant of the Everlasting Dragons designed to hunt down any traces of the Abyss. Kalameet was said to be some elusive threat to Anor Londo, yet he flies around like a b***h 24/7.
All the others you mention are drakes or wyverns, their degenerated descendants some of which even breathe lightning. They are so far removed from what their ancestors were, they breathe their weakness.
Iirc the Gaping Dragon is also a real dragon
But it's all fricked up because Lordran is so fricking nasty it made him evolve to lose the scales and get the vegana body
Stone Dragon, Kalameet, Darkeater Midir, Seath the Scaleless, and Gaping Dragon are all true dragons, 2 of which are everlasting/ancient dragons.
The scales of a dragon represent timelessness, Seath used as substitute an artifact which represented immutability.
the other dragons made fun of him cuz he's got no legs
>hey tentacle boy, you look like you were designed by some homosexual jap or something lol
little did they know...
Yeah wtf happened to his legs and why were all the other dragons so shit that they got wiped out by this cripple
>wtf happened to his legs
Idk why do cripples irl lack their leg usage
Heeeeeey Seath, how's it feel to be a b***h?
Ain't EVEN! GOT! LEGS!
Seath was a thing before in the King's Fields games, even appeared to fight as a dragon monster at the end in one of them. That was before Miyazaki came, he and his team I guess decided to reuse the idea and make it into something different in DaS.
Just how deep does the fromsoft asset flip meme fricking go lmao
You’re extremely moronic
for u
>The Chosen Undead
>No one choses him
>Bed of Chaos
>It's actually a tree
>bed of chaos
>it's a literal bed made of tree branches and women
but really he has communed with a Great One and become obsessed with crystal sorcery and turning women into octopodes
>Stray Demon
>Stays in his basement all day
Don't care about this jobber b***h. I only jerked off to his daughter's feet and left.
>last dragon
>except the 50 in dark souls 2 and 3 and ER
ER is not the dark souls sequel, sekiro is
...which ALSO has a dragon
>no way to join Seathe and fight for his cause
can i get a deep dive on this slick homie's lore?
play the game, homosexual.
Seath had a serious boner for magic and the arcane, so he betrayed his own kind in order to pursue them.
He betrayed his kind because he was seething at being made fun of for being scaleless, sorcery was a means of achieving this