But then the question becomes why does Ornstein leave afterwards? Well we can only speculate but it's possible he harbored doubts about the linking of the fire. In DS3 we do find out that Gwyndolin is still alive (for the moment). Gwyndolin likely protects himself in some capacity and we only gain a portion of his soul similar to Seeth gaining a piece of Gwyn' soul. Meaning we must not actually kill Gwyndolin despite gaining his soul. That is certainly possible, but remember that if you "kill" Gwyndolin without attacking Gwynevere, Anor Londo never goes dark and the illusion of Gwynevere remains. So you're probably thinking that the only way this is possible is if they were an illusion created by Gwyndolin. If O&S died, they wouldn't be around to test the next prospective Lords. The fire would eventually fade again and new Lords of Cinder would need to link the fire. If the chosen undead is the second person to link the fire after Gwyn, it wouldn't make sense if it were possible to kill O&S completely. How is that possible? In DS1, the O&S is supposed to be one of several tests to determine if a prospective undead is capable of linking the fire. My theory: we do fight the real Ornstein in DS1 and he leaves the cathedral afterwards. If you wish to post videos, please click the link and apply in the thread) (If your name is not on THIS list, please do not post videos here. ![]()
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