2014-08-16, 02:26 AM
"Behind everything, the hidden truth is obscured, but it is not obvious." - mark Johnson
If it weren't for a small inscription in an optional area in King's Field II (JP), we'd still think Tsedeck was a reasonably nice guy...
Thanks to this small inscription, we know that Tsedeck actually destroyed Harvine and conquered his kingdom.
It is hardly uncommon for the good guys to turn out to be bad guys in disguise in King's Field games.
If it weren't for a small note in a truth mirror description for a transitional area in King's Field III (JP), we'd still think that the Forest Dragon of the Royal Cemetery was a reasonably nice guy, working for "Vallad" probably....
However, thanks to this small description, we know that the Forest Dragon was in fact, and I quote, "a manifestation of Guyra" the Black Dragon of Light
The Forest Dragon, and the fairy Miria, are practically direct analogs of Vallad..
Both help you repair the sword of moonlight to conquer an impending darkness which took your father
Both are actually pawns of Guyra and there is no obvious in-game evidence to prove it...
Without these almost hidden bits of information, characters like Gwynevere and the Old One, and even God himself ;)
are cast in a very different light
If it weren't for a small inscription in an optional area in King's Field II (JP), we'd still think Tsedeck was a reasonably nice guy...
Thanks to this small inscription, we know that Tsedeck actually destroyed Harvine and conquered his kingdom.
It is hardly uncommon for the good guys to turn out to be bad guys in disguise in King's Field games.
If it weren't for a small note in a truth mirror description for a transitional area in King's Field III (JP), we'd still think that the Forest Dragon of the Royal Cemetery was a reasonably nice guy, working for "Vallad" probably....
However, thanks to this small description, we know that the Forest Dragon was in fact, and I quote, "a manifestation of Guyra" the Black Dragon of Light
The Forest Dragon, and the fairy Miria, are practically direct analogs of Vallad..
Both help you repair the sword of moonlight to conquer an impending darkness which took your father
Both are actually pawns of Guyra and there is no obvious in-game evidence to prove it...
Without these almost hidden bits of information, characters like Gwynevere and the Old One, and even God himself ;)
are cast in a very different light