Anonymous
10/10/2025, 12:37:35 PM
No.722904181
>>722903679
>Because Ensha's remains were given to a nightfolk.
So you claim there was a body on the altar, but now they were given to a nightfolk?
Your headcanon is all over the place. Hey here's an idea: Ensha's remains are in the player's inventory, because the Royal Remains armorset is made from them. It says so in the description.
>No they aren't. Nothing links this SPECIFIC mausoleum to Miquella, nor the prayers directed towards an altar where a body was placed do anything for that
How about the fact that this mausoleum is literally right outside the front door of Castle Sol? And again, there's no body on that altar. You keep repeating something that's factually wrong. Would you like visual proof there's nothing there?
>Nope, Walking Mausoleums hold bodies created to be sacrifices even before Marika.
No. We're directly told the soulless demigods are Marika's unwanted children. That's indisputable. Additionally, we see three other examples of outcast demigods: Godefroy, Messmer, and Melina. Godefroy was the first to practice grafting, but was deemed a traitor and expunged from history. Messmer was thrown to the Land of Shadow despite not wanting to be there, because Marika thought his curse was abhorrent. And Melina is practically a ghost, she has a transient physical form. Additionally, the Regal Omen Bairn says that "omen babies born of royalty do not have their horns excised, but instead are kept underground." Guess what we find in the sewers? More of Marika's unwanted children. There is only one royal family in Leyndell.
>Noklateo (the original Eternal City) in Nightreign has the first Mausoleums, and the practice was first in the Realm of Shadow.
Nightreign is not canon and was stated so repeatedly by Fromsoftware. Also, the Grand Cloister is the first Eternal City, sunk into the bowels of the earth by an Astel.
>He's references in the Church of the Eclipse
You keep making this claim and it's simply not true.
>Because Ensha's remains were given to a nightfolk.
So you claim there was a body on the altar, but now they were given to a nightfolk?
Your headcanon is all over the place. Hey here's an idea: Ensha's remains are in the player's inventory, because the Royal Remains armorset is made from them. It says so in the description.
>No they aren't. Nothing links this SPECIFIC mausoleum to Miquella, nor the prayers directed towards an altar where a body was placed do anything for that
How about the fact that this mausoleum is literally right outside the front door of Castle Sol? And again, there's no body on that altar. You keep repeating something that's factually wrong. Would you like visual proof there's nothing there?
>Nope, Walking Mausoleums hold bodies created to be sacrifices even before Marika.
No. We're directly told the soulless demigods are Marika's unwanted children. That's indisputable. Additionally, we see three other examples of outcast demigods: Godefroy, Messmer, and Melina. Godefroy was the first to practice grafting, but was deemed a traitor and expunged from history. Messmer was thrown to the Land of Shadow despite not wanting to be there, because Marika thought his curse was abhorrent. And Melina is practically a ghost, she has a transient physical form. Additionally, the Regal Omen Bairn says that "omen babies born of royalty do not have their horns excised, but instead are kept underground." Guess what we find in the sewers? More of Marika's unwanted children. There is only one royal family in Leyndell.
>Noklateo (the original Eternal City) in Nightreign has the first Mausoleums, and the practice was first in the Realm of Shadow.
Nightreign is not canon and was stated so repeatedly by Fromsoftware. Also, the Grand Cloister is the first Eternal City, sunk into the bowels of the earth by an Astel.
>He's references in the Church of the Eclipse
You keep making this claim and it's simply not true.