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[[WMG:The scales on Blacksmith Ed and Blacksmith Boldwin are not scales.]]
It's mud. Think about it: they are blacksmiths, thus they are around hot flames and molten metal all the time. Odds are that they cover themselves in a mixture of dirt and water to better protect themselves from heat and any potential accidents. When mud dries, it cracks, looking like scales. Not only that, but the tunnelfolk worshipped the skeleton of a dragon as a god, so making them more reptile-like using dry mud could have religious connotations as well.

Alternatively, it could be callouses on the skin. Again, they are around intense heat constantly, and if they have both been living in an underground city that makes its wages digging through rock with nothing but loin-clothes, constant exposure to the constant heat and rough terrain could manifest ''some'' kind of skin condition with its inhabitants.

Thus when the demon scourge came and started eating people's souls, the soul-starved residents would trade metaphorical scales for literal dragon-like characteristics. Their Dragon God would manifest as a demon, the Adjudicator and Storm King from the Shadowmen's culture incarnated as demons, so the lizard folk could just be a by product of the Old One's reach manifesting their culture's customs and religion like everywhere else.
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At the end, if you betray the Maiden in Black, the world is shrouded in a great fog that only demons can dwell in. However, it would stand to reason that, with enough time, even the Old One itself would die off, leaving only the Dragons behind, and thus marking the beginning of Dark Souls. (Be it the Age of Fire or the Age of Demons, history is doomed to repeat itself..)

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At the end, if you betray the Maiden in Black, the world is shrouded in a great fog that only demons can dwell in. However, it would stand to reason that, with enough time, even the Old One itself would die off, leaving only the Dragons behind, and thus marking the beginning of Dark Souls. (Be it the Age of Fire or the Age of Demons, history is doomed to repeat itself..itself.)
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At the end, if you betray the Maiden in Black, the world is shrouded in a great fog that only demons can dwell in. However, it would stand to reason that, with enough time, even the Old One itself would die off, leaving only the Dragons behind, and thus marking the beginning of Dark Souls. (History is doomed to repeat itself, be it the Age of Fire or the Age of Demons.)

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At the end, if you betray the Maiden in Black, the world is shrouded in a great fog that only demons can dwell in. However, it would stand to reason that, with enough time, even the Old One itself would die off, leaving only the Dragons behind, and thus marking the beginning of Dark Souls. (History is doomed to repeat itself, be (Be it the Age of Fire or the Age of Demons.Demons, history is doomed to repeat itself..)
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At the end, if you betray the Maiden in Black, the world is shrouded in a great fog that only demons can dwell in. However, it would stand to reason that, with enough time, even the Old One itself would die off, leaving only the Dragons behind, and thus marking the beginning of Dark Souls. (History is doomed to repeat itself, even before the Age of Fire.)

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At the end, if you betray the Maiden in Black, the world is shrouded in a great fog that only demons can dwell in. However, it would stand to reason that, with enough time, even the Old One itself would die off, leaving only the Dragons behind, and thus marking the beginning of Dark Souls. (History is doomed to repeat itself, even before be it the Age of Fire or the Age of Fire.Demons.)
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[[WMG: The Fog Ending is canon.]]
At the end, if you betray the Maiden in Black, the world is shrouded in a great fog that only demons can dwell in. However, it would stand to reason that, with enough time, even the Old One itself would die off, leaving only the Dragons behind, and thus marking the beginning of Dark Souls. (History is doomed to repeat itself, even before the Age of Fire.)
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''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' characters and the one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both affiliated with the clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in ''DemonsSouls'' and Princess Rhea in ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.

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''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' characters and the one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both affiliated with the clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in ''DemonsSouls'' ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' and Princess Rhea in ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.
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''DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' characters and the one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both affiliated with the clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in ''DemonsSouls'' and Princess Rhea in ''DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.

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''DarkSouls'' ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' characters and the one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both affiliated with the clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in ''DemonsSouls'' and Princess Rhea in ''DarkSouls'') ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.
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So what can we conclude about the Acolyte? He tried to do the same thing to Urbain. Intentionally left him for dead and feigned guilt when he got back. Admittedly, he doesn't try anything afterwards, but that's likely because Urbain is [[BadassPreacher no slouch in combat himself]] and isn't alone. He also ''does'' attack you if you pick a fight with Urbain, but it could be because he thinks you're going after all the priests in the area, of whom he's aligned himself with.

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So what can we conclude about the Acolyte? He tried to do the same thing to Urbain. Intentionally left him for dead and feigned guilt when he got back. Admittedly, he doesn't try anything afterwards, but that's likely because Urbain is [[BadassPreacher no slouch in combat himself]] and himself]], isn't alone. He also alone, and the Acolyte is himself a NonActionGuy, unlike Petrus. Now, he ''does'' attack you if you pick a fight with Urbain, but it could be because he thinks you're going after all the priests in the area, of whom he's aligned himself with.
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''DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' characters and the one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in ''DemonsSouls'' and Princess Rhea in ''DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.

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''DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' characters and the one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both affiliated with the clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in ''DemonsSouls'' and Princess Rhea in ''DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.
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''DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' characters and they one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in ''DemonsSouls'' and Princess Rhea in ''DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.

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''DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' characters and they the one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in ''DemonsSouls'' and Princess Rhea in ''DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.
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''DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' characters and they one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in DemonsSouls and Princess Rhea in ''DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.

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''DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' characters and they one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in DemonsSouls ''DemonsSouls'' and Princess Rhea in ''DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.
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''DarkSouls'' contains a lot of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of ''DemonsSouls'' characters and they one who bears the greatest resemblance to the Acolyte is none other than Petrus. They're both clergy, they both have the same hairstyle, and they're both assigned to help a person of high standing (Saint Urbain in DemonsSouls and Princess Rhea in ''DarkSouls'') carry out a holy mission. And along the way, something bad happens to their charge; they fall down hole in the catacombs of some place, the crime is pinned entirely on a crook named Patches, and they both end up back in the safe place voicing immense guilt for their failure. And after you succeed in rescuing their charges, both the Acolyte and Petrus show their true colors. The Acolyte starts acting all HolierThanThou and condemns Maiden Astraea for supposedly turning to the dark side, while Petrus does the same thing and claims that Rhea is herself not worth anything and will eventually murder her himself.

So what can we conclude about the Acolyte? He tried to do the same thing to Urbain. Intentionally left him for dead and feigned guilt when he got back. Admittedly, he doesn't try anything afterwards, but that's likely because Urbain is [[BadassPreacher no slouch in combat himself]] and isn't alone. He also ''does'' attack you if you pick a fight with Urbain, but it could be because he thinks you're going after all the priests in the area, of whom he's aligned himself with.

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* Notice, she apologizes for not dying when you kill her. [[spoiler: she's very well aware of just how much crap she's putting you through so she can see the old one and "tuck it back in".]]


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[[WMG:The old one is a/the god, but it's still too young to understand morality or how powerful he is.]]
So, the maiden in black is [[spoiler: something of a mother to the old one, why go through so much trouble to put it back to sleep? Why be so meek when attacked? Because she's trying to raise the old one to be a benevolent god. She understands that killing him might be simpler, but because he's a PhysicalGod, she wants to raise him to be look like the ideals of saint urbane, as in good and helping those in need. It's why she has both mages and the church in the nexus. The talismen shows the old one, and he preforms honest miracles, but by using demon's souls. All it understands is hunger and loneliness, so it dosen't know it's keeping its mother away by being a recluse. The maiden in black is basically part of godhood, the monumental is taking god's place while he grows up again, presumably dying by the soul arts the first time, and the player becomes god until the old one awakens as an adult, at which point it will stop causing destruction.]]
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[[WMG:The Shrine of Storms is located in the far East]]
*First off, the the Shrine is an island, much like Japan.
*You can find the game's three katanas (Uchigatana, Hiltless, and Makoto) here.
*Satsuki is located here.
*The Black Skeleton enemies dual wield katanas, as well as the Black Phantom trapping Saint Urbain.

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