N
Noray
Unconfirmed Member
They shouldn't change because they aren't obscure anymore, they should change because of the higher budget, people should always expect more and better from the sequels of games, and Dark Souls lore and story presentation has only gotten worse since DS 1.
Please keep this shit out of here. You don't know anything about the budget. You're projecting stuff that isn't true and never was true. Emerald Herald had like 5 lines. The Doll not much more. We're here to talk about the lore, not whatever headcanon you've concocted about what the series is in your head versus reality, or your wild speculation about the budget you haven't got a clue about. This series is maddeningly vague and that's precisely why we love to speculate about it. It's fine to be disappointed in some things. For example, I turned Irina into a Firekeeper in NG+ almost right away, and when Eygon stopped by his dialogue didn't reflect that at all. That's disappointing and frankly makes little sense. But it is what it is.
ANYWAY. Saw some people talking about the Princes on the last page and I agree that it seems unlikely to me that Lothric actually linked the Flame. There's a simple game design reason thing that I think corroborates this that I haven't seen anyone else mention - All the Lords of Cinder have innate fire powers. Yhorm, Abyss Watcher, Aldrich. Lothric doesn't. Lorian has a fire sword, but the description states outright it got those properties from killing some Demon Prince. Lothric himself just has divine magics. I speculate that the title Lord of Cinder may be inherited, if we believe he's born of Gwyn's line (I do, since I believe Gwynevere was the Queen). To quote Yorshka: "Heirdom taketh many forms indeed". Whatever curse befell Lothric, it's probably related to the Royal Family trying to create the perfect Heir. Maybe Lothric was supposed to be the one to link the Flame for good. If you look at all of the kids as experiments gone wrong, it starts to make sense why Rosaria, Dancer, Ocelotte and Gertrude were all various shades of messed up. Perhaps like Aldia and Vendrick tried to beat the curse, the Queen and Oceiros tried to find some permanent solution to keep the Fire linked forever. But something went wrong, Lothric refused, and thus the Link became threatened, and that's why we come in seemingly at the very end of an age, when the world is getting pretty messed up.