Mega Black
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'Guesswork' is like ninety-five percent of how these games tell their stories. Dark Souls 3 is a dumpster fire when it comes to the story and I honestly have no way to reconcile like 85 percent of what it does with anything in Dark Souls 1. Dark Souls clearly wants Manus to by the pygmy and that's where all the implication leads, nobody comes out and says 'Hey he's the pygmy from the opening you watched!' because that's just not how the stories work, you admit that yourself, with the only thing making that NOT work being the game that came years later with a story that makes no fucking sense within its own context, let alone when you factor in the two games that came before it chronologically.It's just guesswork. Everyone assumed Manus to be the furtive pygmy, without any hard evidence, only for the Ringed City DLC to drop and have a whole pygmy royalty, all inclusive with a statue showing how Gwyn crowns him himself.
Maybe it's cheap of me to say that but Dark Souls 3 was so clearly hacked together that I don't think anyone will fight me on it not making sense for the most part when you try to marry it with the prior games. This is mostly an aside, anyway, because my point was that Dark Souls 1's DLC was clearly focused on filling in gaps left behind in the main game.
As it stands, there's so much unused dialogue and content for Miquella that I'm pretty certain he'll at least be spoken to prior to his fight, if that is indeed the direction they take. We'll see, I guess, I just don't get why people insist that From always adds tons of bullshit that has nothing to do with the vanilla game in their DLCs when that's just patently not the case. They leave huge gaps in things, probably on purpose if we're being entirely honest, for the sole reason that they want to sell them to us later. There's two exceptions to this rule. Dark Souls 3, which again is a total mess that makes no sense, and Sekiro, which is a complete game that has a logical story with no gaps that needed filling -- so it didn't even get a DLC. Noticeable, too, that it had a publisher that let them do whatever they fucking wanted.