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u/GGD226 — 23 days ago

Recluse's ending in Nightreign is the best one.

After defeating Heolstor, Recluse returns to the Roundtable Hold and takes the Infant into her arms. This causes “the gentle Night within its breast [to] know now a peaceful slumber.”

Afterwards, she meets the Witch of the Wheel, who thanks her for “bestowing thy love upon our Night.”

What stands out is that all of this still takes place within the Roundtable Hold. If the Night had truly ended, the Hold itself should no longer exist, since its purpose would have been fulfilled. Its continued existence suggests that the Night is still present.

That would also imply that Duchess is still alive, and likely Wylder as well, whether through the Iron Menial saving him or through the Night itself preserving him.

It would also mean that Ironeye and the rest of the Fellowship would not be executed, since their purpose is tied to the Night itself. If the Night still exists, then their mission is technically never over.

Because of this, the Fellowship’s original goal does not seem fully accomplished. The Night was not destroyed or ended — it was merely calmed, transformed into something peaceful and loving rather than hostile.

In that case, Wylder’s ending would no longer be necessary, since the Duchess would still be alive. Ironeye’s ending would also remain unchanged, as neither he nor his comrades would have to die.

"This truly is our Nightreign."

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u/GGD226 — 24 days ago

Recluse's ending is the best one.

After defeating Heolstor, Recluse returns to the Roundtable Hold and takes the Infant into her arms. This causes “the gentle Night within its breast [to] know now a peaceful slumber.”

Afterwards, she meets the Witch of the Wheel, who thanks her for “bestowing thy love upon our Night.”

What stands out is that all of this still takes place within the Roundtable Hold. If the Night had truly ended, the Hold itself should no longer exist, since its purpose would have been fulfilled. Its continued existence suggests that the Night is still present.

That would also imply that Duchess is still alive, and likely Wylder as well, whether through the Iron Menial saving him or through the Night itself preserving him.

It would also mean that Ironeye and the rest of the Fellowship would not be executed, since their purpose is tied to the Night itself. If the Night still exists, then their mission is technically never over.

Because of this, the Fellowship’s original goal does not seem fully accomplished. The Night was not destroyed or ended — it was merely calmed, transformed into something peaceful and loving rather than hostile.

In that case, Wylder’s ending would no longer be necessary, since the Duchess would still be alive. Ironeye’s ending would also remain unchanged, as neither he nor his comrades would have to die.

"This truly is our Nightreign."

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u/GGD226 — 24 days ago
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Art of Okarun!!

I did this without a reference but with my friend’s help. I think I did well.

u/GGD226 — 24 days ago

Art of Miquella

I made this a few months ago and forgot to post it…

I think I was curious why the entrance to the Haligtree was here.

u/GGD226 — 24 days ago

Messmer is almost definitely a child of Marika and Radagon, based on three main points: his red hair, his boss theme resembling Radagon’s, and the fact that he is cursed from birth like Malenia and Miquella. Melina is also described as Messmer’s younger sister, which would place her in the same lineage.

Radagon first appears during the Liurnian Wars, at a time when Godfrey was still married to Marika. After the wars, Radagon then marries Rennala. However, Radahn is said to have looked up to Messmer as an older brother. This creates a timeline issue... since it either means Marika or Radagon cheated on their partners, or Messmer was born before Godfrey became Marika’s consort.

That said, this idea seems to conflict with Godrick’s Great Rune, which states that the first demigods were Godfrey and the Golden Lineage. One possible explanation is that Messmer and Melina were not recognised as true demigods until after Radagon and Marika’s union, like how the Carian children became demigod stepchildren.

This could also explain why Messmer is familiar with what a Tarnished is, suggesting that his crusade took place after Godfrey’s banishment and during Radagon and Marika's marriage.

SO... is my interpretation accurate or did I miss a major detail?

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u/GGD226 — 1 month ago