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Darkest dungeon narrator quotes
Darkest dungeon narrator quotes








Due to the nature of the backstory comics' lack of dialogue and ambiguity, this raises a few questions for the classes:.Was it truly a shining example of the Ancestor being an idiot and tampering with things he didn't know? Was he subconsciously tempted to serve it as a sick joke towards his social circle of "bloodsuckers"? Or was the Countess showing her true colors during his murder attempt giving him, as the opportunist he is, a perfect chance and means to eliminate the aristocracy of the Hamlet in one fell swoop to claim their assets as his own? It doesn't help that his attitude towards the other aristocrats has a hint of Even Evil Has Standards. In another bout for the Ancestor, serving the Blood from the Countess to the aristocrats has been up for debate.

darkest dungeon narrator quotes

In short, it's Unreliable Narrator to the max. And on that note, is the Heart the source of humanity and as invincible as the ending cinematic claims, or is it an alien corruption that could someday be utterly destroyed? As mentioned on the main page, there does seem to be some level of genuine divine power bestowed by the Light, and the Heart can be damaged by perfectly ordinary guns and swords. Did he truly regret his actions, or was it all an act so that the Heir would come and sacrifice more souls to the Heart of Darkness in their crusade? He claims that he killed himself to both deny the villagers justice and become the Heart's avatar, but it might not really be the Ancestor speaking — it's possible that the Heart just assumed his form, or made him its puppet, or is creating an illusion to try breaking the Heir's mind before it's killed (which does succeed, albeit a bit too late). The final dungeon brings up a ton of this for the Ancestor.










Darkest dungeon narrator quotes