
Even the alternate dimensions in "Dark Souls" have a long story of their own. As the painting ages, it must be burned away, and its residents must create a new painting where they can escape, continuing the cycle of life and decay. Notably the Painted World exists in a cycle similar to the Age of Fire.

No one knows how much time has passed between the events of "Dark Souls" and "Dark Souls 3," but it's clear that the Painted World has gone from being a prison to being a home for people, like Slave Knight Gael, who want to escape the real world's woes (more on him in a bit). The game doesn't openly spell out the connection between this Painted World and the one encountered in "Dark Souls," but fans have used their sleuthing abilities to put the pieces together.Īriandel is known as the "restorer of the Painted World," which implies that Ariandel's Painted World and Ariamis' Painted World are one and the same. Dark creatures (read: humans) will probably thrive in complete dark. From what I understand, End of the Fire ending is most simple: First Fire is extinguished, nothing to link anymore, and complete darkness descends. Use Yoel to level up five times thus receiving five Dark Sigils in. From what I understand, everyone died BEFORE the start of DS3, and only people left are undead. At High Wall of Lothric, send Yoel of Londor to the Firelink Shrine. Hope you enjoyed my explanation of the endingsSubscribe to show support bit.ly/Sub2PrestigeComment down below to let me know what you liked or didn't like. The first DLC for "Dark Souls 3," on the other hand, brought players to the Painted World of Ariandel. The first step is to prepare to get this ending by doing the following: Don't give the Fire Keeper the 'Fire Keeper Soul' and 'Eyes of a Fire Keeper' items before getting this ending. One popular theory is that the Painted World was built as a prison for beings that the various Lords viewed as threats to their power. The reason behind the Painted World's existence is one of the enduring mysteries of "Dark Souls," but fans have done their best to uncover the secret. The identity and fate of Gwyn's firstborn was the subject of fan speculation for years, but many believe that he is in fact the Nameless King, an optional boss in a hidden location in "Dark Souls 3." If that's true, then after being separated from his family, Gwyn's firstborn took up with the very dragons he had once warred against. The firstborn's mistake forced him out of Anor Londo and ensured that his name was lost to history.

Players learn in "Dark Souls" that Gwyn's firstborn was a celebrated God of War who suffered a humiliating loss. The most mysterious of Gwyn's children is his firstborn son.
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She holds a cracked egg that crumbles when touched and transports players to the game's final boss battle. After the war with the dragons, Gwyn separated the Pygmies from the rest of the world by putting them in the Ringed City, and he sent Filianore to live with them for reasons that aren't entirely clear. There’s a Hidden Ending In Dark Souls 3 You Can Only Access With Both DLCs By Kevin Thielenhaus Legacy Author ApAfter completing The Ringed City, the final add-on for Dark Souls 3, I. Players see Gwyn's second daughter, Filianore, in the "Dark Souls 3" Ringed City DLC.
