2014-08-16, 06:20 PM
The idea of Vallad being Guyra and tricking Lyle by imbuing him with light magic reminds me of how Necron gave daylight to the people on Melanat to gain their trust.
Give a guy some "holy" power and spin him a feasible story, stay behind the scenes, resurrect a few corpses, no problems. Sound familiar?
Miria also graciously recharges the sword of moonlight for you while the dragon remains ever silent in the background, these two known accomplices of Guyra, who remained free of suspicion until KF3.
Was the white light who manifested before Hauser and gifted him the sword actually Vallad or was it Guyra, the creator of the sword and sole reason for its existence?
The purpose of the sword is to gather energy for the resurrection of the dragon.
Why would that have changed in KF3?
In KF(us), it is stated that Guyra broke a black crystal which contained and/or disrupted the power of nature, before creating the SoM for his champions.
Leon breaks a black crystal as well, for Alexander, to craft the Dark Slayer.
Interestingly, Seath is accused of distributing dark power himself by the talking elf crystal in KF(us).
Yet Seath was the good god of that game. The only way Alexander could defeat Guyra was through Seath's power. We were meant to feel sympathy for Seath. You could almost say that he was the Vallad of KF(us).
Well...
We all know how that turned out...
Distributor of darkness indeed
The original Japanese version of the game doesn't even mention Vallad in the truth glass entries. It calls that thing the Dragon King Plant, who identifies itself as Vallad.
Maybe we will never know the truth, whatever it is. It is a fictional fantasy world, and the evidence may be inconclusive.
Isn't that the one of the central themes of Dark Souls?
lost history
Regardless of Vallad's existence, KF3 is a beautiful story about humanity employing a broken force of evil (Guyra) to defend against a corrupt force of good (Seath)
Give a guy some "holy" power and spin him a feasible story, stay behind the scenes, resurrect a few corpses, no problems. Sound familiar?
Miria also graciously recharges the sword of moonlight for you while the dragon remains ever silent in the background, these two known accomplices of Guyra, who remained free of suspicion until KF3.
Was the white light who manifested before Hauser and gifted him the sword actually Vallad or was it Guyra, the creator of the sword and sole reason for its existence?
The purpose of the sword is to gather energy for the resurrection of the dragon.
Why would that have changed in KF3?
In KF(us), it is stated that Guyra broke a black crystal which contained and/or disrupted the power of nature, before creating the SoM for his champions.
Leon breaks a black crystal as well, for Alexander, to craft the Dark Slayer.
Interestingly, Seath is accused of distributing dark power himself by the talking elf crystal in KF(us).
Yet Seath was the good god of that game. The only way Alexander could defeat Guyra was through Seath's power. We were meant to feel sympathy for Seath. You could almost say that he was the Vallad of KF(us).
Well...
We all know how that turned out...
Distributor of darkness indeed
The original Japanese version of the game doesn't even mention Vallad in the truth glass entries. It calls that thing the Dragon King Plant, who identifies itself as Vallad.
Maybe we will never know the truth, whatever it is. It is a fictional fantasy world, and the evidence may be inconclusive.
Isn't that the one of the central themes of Dark Souls?
lost history
Regardless of Vallad's existence, KF3 is a beautiful story about humanity employing a broken force of evil (Guyra) to defend against a corrupt force of good (Seath)