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Is it possible she spoke 'blasphemy' about Fina, and Lautrec, being the madman he is, felt exile was inadequate and set out to kill her? If he's that crazy and vindictive, it may explain why he took the firekeeper soul, yet didn't use it a trophy. Not a particularly rational explanation, but Lautrec is a tried-and-true not-rational person. Scratch that maybe Lautrec is a true follower of Fina but I believe that he is probably in Anor Londo to end his ties with her which is why he is holding the Firekeeper Soul to use as a sort of sacrifice or severance package for Fina.

Quote: Shurado, time is convoluted in Lordran ; Maybe because the Anor Londo fire keeper wasnt really defenceless in the sense that shes the only one thats not seen behind bars and is a Blade of the Darkmoon. None in the Depths. On a side note, he also seems to know a lot about humanity and has a penchant for taking others humanity. I know he's not a Darkwraith but perhaps has similar intentions?

Ushering in the Dark Age? Please let me know your thoughts about my ideas. I can see the logic in that, it definitely makes sense. Him having a problem with the gods seems a bit random so for me, the theory that he's doing it for Fina makes more sense. After seeing someone suggest that, I get the feeling that maybe he doesn't have Fina's intentions or feelings in mind - he seems a bit mad anyway, so it may be that he's lost sight of what Fina would want and is doing whatever he can try to earn her favour.

But then I just had a thought: these two things could link together. Maybe he has a problem with the gods because they aren't Fina, maybe he's not trying to usher in an age of darkness but just trying to displace Gwynevere so Fina will be everyone's favourite.

I'm all for it if Fina has a face, I get bored of talking to a pair of giant talking boobs. But that's kind of out there I guess. The eternal dragon is one of the great immortal dragons from the Old World, and cannot be killed by normal means. However, they can be killed, proven by the fact that the great lords all slew it's kin. Perhaps in rapid succession, or in the order specific to the prologue.

Find out here. Farewell to my Noble Knights , while we lived we were mighty. May we meet again in the next game. The post that started the legend XD. Last time I fought Lautrec Firelink he mentioned something about being blessed by a god. Supposedly if he was doing something against Finas will wouldn't she remove her blessing?

Which in turn means that what he is doing IS the will of Fina. Anyone else thinks Finas got a inferiority complex with the other gods maybe even just goddesses? Well, Anastacia seems to have been not only rendered unable to speak pre-resurrection but also does not want to.

Perhaps she spoke out against Fina or some other god, and that god gave Lautric their blessing. Doesn't mean that he killed her specifically for that god, but it may have simply been convenient for them.

Though I doubt they would perpetuate a blessing on him just out of convenience, especially since he didn't need it to kill her. Plus, doesn't he assumedly maintain his blessing even after her death? Perhaps the blessing and her death are unrelated, or the blessing is from a god revering death in general, lending itself to his murderous nature. I've honestly been thinking there's a possibility that Lautrec may be the first born. I believe that there's a chance Fina may be Velka, as they are both goddesses from Carim.

I read a theory on here that Velka was Gwyn's wife, but after the business with the Occult, I believe she fled back to her homeland, possibly under a different name. Now, this would mean Lautrec is not necessarily a villain. This would explain why he gives you a sunlight medal. Purely speculation of course, there's more evidence it's Solaire honestly, it's just an idea that popped in my head, plus the sunlight medal reinforced it a little. The Duke of Jam. I think he's taking firekeeper souls and sacrificing them in sorts to Fina.

Talking to the crest fallen warrior, he says that her tongue was cut out perhaps as a result of saying something blasphemous towards the gods. After defeating Priscilla, you will want to go towards the opening and wait for a cutscene, where you will be transported back to Anor Londo. General information. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.

It can also be consumed for 12, souls or fed to Kingseeker Frampt for 15, souls. She is initially non-hostile and will ask the player to leave the world without fighting…. Probably one of the more obnoxious to get weapons in the game and for very good reasons. With enough damage, you can fully cut off the tail in one hit.



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