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You do realize they can just make a cool new Vampire Hunter game instead with the Marvelous Chester aesthetic?Makes it all the more tragic that Bloodborne appears to be a dead IP.
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You do realize they can just make a cool new Vampire Hunter game instead with the Marvelous Chester aesthetic?Makes it all the more tragic that Bloodborne appears to be a dead IP.
I'm pretty sure Godwyn is already the avatar of an Outergod, the only non-cursed demi-gods are the minor demi-gods and the Rennala-Radagon kids. We also see other Souless Demi-gods, but their bodies don't produce Deathblight, not to mention the undead Deathbirds and Death-rite Birds which predate Godwyn inflict Deathblight as well as Frost through their ghost flame.I’m like 70% convinced the Scadu Tree avatar was supposed to be Godwyn’s mermaid form or a base for it. The attacking the sun flower would have just been hitting the clam shell til it breaks. The revivals being that Godwyn cannot truly die as he has an immortal body. His projectiles all look like Death Blight and his area looks other death blight ridden areas.
I could 100% believe that the Sunflowers were supposed to be the new Tree Spirits in concept.
The DLC would have been much better if DLC was Miquella abandoning everything to stop Deathblight and his first attempt at killing Godwyn’s undead body caused an outer God to possess it. First Boss fight is a gimmick boss that rather than going to phase 2 ends with the Tarnished Godwyn fleeing after being freed from the Merman shit.
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I never get why people think Marika shattered the ring out of grief. I think she sanctioned Godwyn’s death due to realizing the Fingers are both cut off from the Greater Will (which may just be the Demiurge, not actual God) and deranged.
Gideon’s dialogue and sending the Tarnished out as tie breakers are what make me think that. Marika basically had no loyalty to the order, her other half did. Her Shattering the Ring meant that the Order no longer had kill switches on hero’s (literally read the Rune descriptions) and that something to potentially kill the Greater Will could arise. Basically none of the Demi-Gods have a living Fingers beyond Ranni’s giant one.
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I’m like 70% convinced the Scadu Tree avatar was supposed to be Godwyn’s mermaid form or a base for it. The attacking the sun flower would have just been hitting the clam shell til it breaks. The revivals being that Godwyn cannot truly die as he has an immortal body. His projectiles all look like Death Blight and his area looks other death blight ridden areas.
I could 100% believe that the Sunflowers were supposed to be the new Tree Spirits in concept.
The DLC would have been much better if DLC was Miquella abandoning everything to stop Deathblight and his first attempt at killing Godwyn’s undead body caused an outer God to possess it. First Boss fight is a gimmick boss that rather than going to phase 2 ends with the Tarnished Godwyn fleeing after being freed from the Merman shit.
This is why I keep telling those who are still hooked onto Bloodbornium to stop wishing a Demon's Souls Remake fate on your beloved game and just emulate the damn thing on PC. Inevitably the "modern audience" who only played the remake won't give a shit about what makes the original so good in the first place and you'll end up with a divided fanbase. Remakes are genuinely a retarded idea and anyone suggesting it should be lined up to a wall. For every decent but questionable remake (Biohazard remakes et al) there's 10 shitty ones.Better dead than remade for "Modern Audiences" that destroys everything that is loved about the original.
There is potential for a Godwyn DLC but it'll be a long wait if they started working on it immediately after SOTE. There are rumors about an Armored Core 6 DLC in the work from their recent hiring announcement but there's nothing else.Do you think they'll make another dlc? I know Michael Sake said that the door wasn't closed but I'm not sure how likely it will be.
Honestly, I don't like resurrection tropes, and as much misgivings I have for bringing Radahn back, I would have disliked Godwyn being in his prime form even more.I mean like actively possessing the body. It’d be neat if they had a Genichirou style boss where the boss retreats after you beat it rather than just killing it. If they did something like you cause Godwyn to revert to his pre-death blight form that would’ve been kino.
I mean the issue with Godwyn is that he’s not there anymore. It’s a mindless, soulless corpse that is spreading like cancer. Those-Who-Live-In-Death are either zombies living in rotting corpses, ghosts, or some screaming abomination. He can’t be revived, true Death is a mercy kill.Honestly, I don't like resurrection tropes, and as much misgivings I have for bringing Radahn back, I would have disliked Godwyn being in his prime form even more.
Godwyn becoming the Prince of Death, is too important to the narrative, since it kicked everything off.
If he did come back, I would prefer he still be deathblighted since as the Prince of Death he serves as an effect foil to Malenia.
Malenia is a dead beat mother who abandoned her peoples and kids at the first opportunity allowing them to fall under the influence of Gowry and Miquella, it's not like she has to take over the world for the sake of the Rot God, but she literally makes not attempts to be in the life of her subjects and has no presence in the life of her kids like Moore or Millicent. Which just continues the forever war in Caelid and solves nothing all while she mopes on a chair about her twin brother.
Compared to Godwyn who suffers nobly and despite having much worse circumstances is trying to do the best for his people and create the Age of the Dusk-Born so they won't be excluded from the order and despised anymore, even if it leaves him stuck in his souless state he keeps by his honor and nobility and is trying to help the people who have unfairly fallen out of the order through no fault of their own.
As I said earlier, I don't think Godwyn is mindless, just soulless and paralyzed.I mean the issue with Godwyn is that he’s not there anymore. It’s a mindless, soulless corpse that is spreading like cancer. Those-Who-Live-In-Death are either zombies living in rotting corpses, ghosts, or some screaming abomination. He can’t be revived, true Death is a mercy kill.
I always found Fia to basically just be a cult leader leading people who don’t understand what’s going on against people who also don’t know what’s going on.
Malenia wants nothing to do with the Kindred of Rot as they remind her of the Rot festering within her that she sealed away. If anything, she'd be happy if they were purged from the land.If he did come back, I would prefer he still be deathblighted since as the Prince of Death he serves as an effect foil to Malenia.
Malenia is a dead beat mother who abandoned her peoples and kids at the first opportunity allowing them to fall under the influence of Gowry and Miquella, it's not like she has to take over the world for the sake of the Rot God, but she literally makes not attempts to be in the life of her subjects and has no presence in the life of her kids like Moore or Millicent. Which just continues the forever war in Caelid and solves nothing all while she mopes on a chair about her twin brother.
I don't recall Goldmask having no problem with the undead, if anything he'd see them as proof that the gods need to be removed from the equation.Rogier, and even Gold Mask are also critical of the hunting of Those Who Live in Death, who by Rogier's own description, need not commit any crime to become undead. They are persecuted and hunted down for something they have no control over, all while villains chop them up and graft them together to manufacture Royal Revenants or are having their bodies hijacked by parasitic crabs in the cases of the Cemetery Shades. I guess there are also the Putrid Corpses and the screaming crucified people, as well as the noble and commoner enemies, but they aren't Those Who Live in Death and aren't weak to holy damage as they are just unable to die.
The Tibia Mariners stay to themselves and soothe the souls of the dead, Those Who Live in Death don't invade other areas like the Rot Kin do and mostly seem to want to be left alone. While the Deathbirds, Death-rite Birds, and Gravebirds seem to mainly hunt Tarnished and collect the Undead in order to give them proper burial.
Yes, but then why doesn't she purge them then, all she does is mope inside the Haligtree all day doing nothing. It's rather pathetic and I look down at her for it, she's the one responsible for the spread of the Rot in Caelid and one way or another she should take responsibility for her actions.Malenia wants nothing to do with the Kindred of Rot as they remind her of the Rot festering within her that she sealed away. If anything, she'd be happy if they were purged from the land.
I don't recall Goldmask having no problem with the undead, if anything he'd see them as proof that the gods need to be removed from the equation.
You forgot basilisks. Basilisks spread deathblight.
The quote from Litany of Proper Death and Order's Blade also might be him making a critical statement of them since he doesn't seem to believe Order needs an absolute evil. Given his beliefs his Perfect Order, while not for the sake of Those Who Live in Death, probably is not an order which discriminates against them or explicitly reject the notion of Life Within Death.One of the incantations of the Golden Order fundamentalists.
Used by hunters of Those Who Live in Death.
Alleviates death blight buildup.
The noble Goldmask lamented what had become of the hunters.
How easy it is for learning and learnedness to be reduced to the
ravings of fanatics; all the good and the great wanted, in their
foolishness, was an absolute evil to contend with.
Does such a notion exist in the fundamentals of Order?
The role of the hunters is to stamp out defiled reason - all for the perfection of the Golden Order.
I just assumed that she was broken from her fight with Radahn. Not only did her prove her equal, he made it seem like her brother's plan ofYes, but then why doesn't she purge them then, all she does is mope inside the Haligtree all day doing nothing. It's rather pathetic and I look down at her for it, she's the one responsible for the spread of the Rot in Caelid and one way or another she should take responsibility for her actions.
Close, the basilisks sprang up from Godwyn's death.The Basilisks look like Godwyn so I'm pretty sure they're byproducts of him somehow, a symbotic species maybe? But for Goldmask, it's mentioned in the description of Order healing.
I think it's more a comment on how the zealots have forgotten to pursue transcendence instead of fighting some pointless crusade. I don't think he hated them, but I don't think held any real compassion for them.The quote from Litany of Proper Death and Order's Blade also might be him making a critical statement of them since he doesn't seem to believe Order needs an absolute evil. Given his beliefs his Perfect Order, while not for the sake of Those Who Live in Death, probably is not an order which discriminates against them or explicitly reject the notion of Life Within Death.
Bloodborne came out in 2014. How is that not the modern audience?Better dead than remade for "Modern Audiences" that destroys everything that is loved about the original.
I just assumed that she was broken from her fight with Radahn. Not only did her prove her equal, he made it seem like her brother's plan ofworld-wide brainwashinga world of love and peace wouldn't come to fruition. So she goes nuts from it. Calling on the Rot god's power probably didn't help her mind any either.
Agree otherwise though, she threw a tantrum and the rest of the land, and world, has to pay for it.