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번역 관련 문제 보고
And this will be the crossover with Resident Evil that we're all waiting for ;)
Since you can only kill 6 news ennemies between the activation of said rune and the end of the game (3 Ulcerated trees + Gideon + Godfrey + Radagon (debatable is Radagon/elden beast are one and the same or two seperate things but that is not the point).
One can assume that every "death" occurred before will not be a real one.
Who says i killed Malenia before Maliketh? Also you can kill so many more things after getting the rund of death. And even Morgott, who you have to kill before getting the rune, is dead for real as we can see in the cutscene with GIGACHAD.
Unbinding Destined Death is just a "point of no return". Everything else about it is flavor text.
Godrick's corpse is still seen, Morgott's as well.
As for Malenia, she is 100% dead. She didn't regenerate in the cocoon or flower. She bloomed 3 times and we see that she left 2 Flowers of Aeonia close to the Haligtree.
Her physical form was destroyed, but she lives on in the rot flower/cocoon, which will eventually bloom again, and she will emerge with a new, organic body made of pure rot. That's my speculation.
Even if the 2nd flower is not Malenia's (who knows). Doesn't change the fact she is still dead.
And you that tells me (i will resume) "No , who cares about the rules , it's clearly lore , death existe we kill a lot of things in the game"
but yeah , it is a matter of interpretation , i will give you that.
It's called a "plot hole". Quite common in stories.
Also the flavor text also doesn't say, that the Goddess of Rot or Malenia is immortal, cannot die and can regenerate after death.
Anyway, I didn't mention she died after blooming three times. We literally killed her by the Haligtree after that particular bloom.
The reason I believe she will become a being of pure rot is because of her body as the Goddess of Rot. The wings are rot and her body seems to be fusing with the rot (look at her hair, note that it's intertwining and merging with the rot, not just "contaminated" with it). If rot can give her new, functional body parts, why can't it replace all her body parts, even regrow the ones she lost?
I think her evolution wasn't truly finished, and the final stage is becoming a being of rot.