So, who was he?
So, who was he?
The Sculptor
Really? How did he become like that? I thought the Sculptor was a time-travelling Sekiro.
Are you retarded?
The chosen undead from dork souls
Honestly what's your IQ?
nope. but their similarities are very intentional. the sculptor throughout the game would allude to how he has some kind of burning wrath inside him and he would have become the demon sooner in his life if it wasn't for isshin, who cut his arm off. you'll also notice at one point he would grab his stump in pain near the end of the game and then then next time you visit his shrine, he's gone. sekiro himself eventually becomes something like the demon of hatred in the shura ending.
I was pretty sure the game was on to time-travelling, with that Hirate state stage and Emma's dialogue about meeting a really quit shinobi in her youth.
>Being an attention whore
>Being black on top of that
Wew
Sculptor wasn't Sekiro, he was a different shinobi named Orangutan who grew up training among the monkeys of the Sunken Valley with his waifu Kingfisher until the Guardian Ape ate her. He picked up Emma on a battlefield, and later after he became consumed by his hatred he almost became a Shura but Isshin cut his arm off to quench his bloodlust. When the war between the Ministry and Ashina got too close to him, the tension rekindled the hatred inside him and turned him into a demon.
>replying to bait
yikes
Then who was the quiet shinobi?
I'm not sure which dialogue you mean, but she spoke multiple times about knowing Orangutan as a kid and he's a pretty quiet guy.
also the sculptor
Sculptor picked her from a battlefield, this guy was after she initiated her medic career. It's a dialogue when you give her sake I think.
>"('I brought sake.') Oh my...that is generous of you. I accept. Ahh...delicious. As a doctor, I do have other uses for sake beyond just drinking. ('For purification?') Yes. It can also help those with a low tolerance for pain. But when I was a child, I couldn't stand the smell of it. ('You've been doing medical work ever since you were a child?') Yes. I wanted to be of use to my mentor...Master Dogen. I used to compete with my fellow disciples to treat patients. In those days, arrow and sword wounds were frightfully common........ I see. ('What's wrong?') It's nothing. Sometimes, shinobi would come for treatment as well. There was once... a rather difficult patient. ('Difficult in what way?') He said very little. I didn't know where he was hurt or how much pain he was in...I had no information to go on. It was maddening. ('I see.') ...None of this sounds familiar to you? ('No, nothing. Nothing at all.')
This is the dialogue. Mind the "None of this sound familiar to you?" That' got me thinking about time-travelling in Sekiro.
I don't think it's time travel, but that Sekiro has some kind of fucked memory for some reason that I'm hoping the DLC will explain. There was also some stuff that Kuro said to him that Sekiro couldn't remember, and he had to use the Buddha statue to remember what happened at the manor with Owl.
never saw that one. maybe she treated him after the estate battle? he doesn't remember it after all.
I hope so. Any news on that dlc?
The dialogue implies she was a disciple at the time, maybe a child.
Probably because he was fucked up at the estate, and being bound by the dragon blood may have caused the memory issues.
>Orangutan
His name is Busshi of Aredera.
>Start the game
>The sculptor appears
>Interesting NPC
>As the story progresses and I give him sake little by little I learn more about him. His life as shinobi, his formers friends, his relationship with Emma, Isshin and Dogen and I sympathize with him.
>Browsing Yea Forums
>Shura/Asura mentions appear
>Have some knowledge of what asuras are in eastern mythology
>I remember the references to fire and anger that the sculptor is always making.
>Concern
>The OP image appears
>Recognize the beard
>mfw
She was making a joke about Sekiro dummy
They kinda look alike. Is she his sister?
Who knows they’re both adopted so it could be a possibility.
I've been thinking for a couple of weeks that the sculptor is Wolf's father. Also, Sekiro probably is from Mibu village, because when the Owl found him he was looting the bodies of the dead soldiers of the insurrection, and his clothing suggests that he was of the poor peasant class. Of course Mibu was not a zombie village until the beginning of the game thanks to the village priest who was making people drink his sacrilegious drink that to this day I don't know what really it is.
>blood
It really makes me think.
Based black gamer
What happened to the first sculptor?
So now we have two japan-themed souls game. When are we getting a futuristic / space one?
Good question considering our sculptor considers him "the real one."
It attracts special attention because all the golden buddhas and boddhisatvas of the game, which convey peace and harmony are the work of the original sculptor.
>For some reason in the Ashina forest the Buddha is buried in the middle of nowhere, far away from his temple.
>In Senpou Temple there is a Buddha buried under water along with his guardian-kings and he was replaced by others, of dark color or made of wood. Everything indicates that the degenerate (((monks))) changed them to be able to install their own "deities" or referents.
For some reason the original sculptor disappeared or was assassinated (the blood?) and the new sculptor is taking his place seeking to re-establish the balance in Ashina with his devotion.
Why ae you black?
After the babylonian and mesoamerican ones.
We already have prince of persia though.
>None of this sound familiar to you?
That is in reference to her "difficult patient." Sekiro was the difficult patient who didn't express his pain. She's making fun of him.
the friends you made along the way
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