@AlexWalker2804@Rottedswans@lacrilune My guy the game quite literally has her echoes saying she doubts the golden order. Besides she is a better written character if you interpret her as actually loving her family instead of projecting tropes at her. At the end of the day the game is vague enough for this to be valid
@_7albi That relic has saved my ass more times than I can count lol. Red balancer relic is worth running basically all the time because of that effect alone.
@MachinaMomentum@_7albi True and Its possible Marika and Radagon split shortly after Godwyn was born and they merged after his death, like how the catalyst is responsible for the separation and the merging in alchemy. Sure, maybe his birth wasnt the reason for the seperation but it happened close to it.
@Luci_aka_Devil@_7albi is the point of these games and honestly I feel this gives Marika and Radagon tremendous depth that nearly every fan reading lacks. If you read though this, hope you found my rambling interesting!!
@Luci_aka_Devil@_7albi after Godwyn's death serving as the catalyst, she finally accepts what she has done and allows herself to merge with Radagon, finally accepting her love for herself and shatters the elden ring to bring down the golden order. Naturally this is extremely heavy speculation but that
@DraghettisSplat@Koukliakis@_7albi certain future without pain but no free will or an uncertain future with free will but a very strong possibility of even more pain. Quite a lot implies the lands between was pretty bad before Marika so who is to say things will get better? The two choices are equal imo
@DraghettisSplat@Koukliakis@_7albi intentwise, I would argue they are about the same, Painless age without freedom or an age that is born from the ruins of the previous one but everyone if free to do as they wish, but in the latter it is very much possible that things could get even worse. Its a choice between a