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ALso, I'd say he is there as proof of who is and nice person or not.
All the names that are known from dark souls III, there as remains, blown dust, ruins and here fresh and also quite still alive, so unlife. As a single example of many there is Loretta, in elden ring still active in DS III as an artifact and a few remaining bones in a leather bag. In the DS III world, hardly anyone remembers who she was...
Grayrat, the thief from DS III.... was the young beastman Boc, the seemster. As grayrat he still wears the old service dress including his humiliating cap. The description of the hood: Hood used to cover the head of lesser folk who were set to work as slaves throughout Lothric. Also occasionally used to shame and humiliate criminals....
Well, you can't see Boc's beauty anymore. Only the voice... his voice is still there. older now, but... it's him...
I am quite sure of that. In elden ring, certain beastmen were taken for servitude, obviously forced by marika's law as you can see with the blacksmith in the table round and the mourning peninsula.
Sir kenneth Haight, who still believes in the pure golden order before marika advanced the breach, wants to restore the equal connection to the beatsmen. For this, however, the final intervention of the hero, us, is needed. An ending that does not completely destroy the world, you madmen