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Least Favourite: 2nd Brotherhood Fight
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As someone said, there are three key elements to keeping Sophia alive, which is quite counter-intuitive given the options.
1) Have very high humanity
Lie every chance you get, give stalker greetings to the stalker at the tram, pray at the alter right before the cathedral bonfire, and listen to all the records you pick up. You don't need to do everything, but you do as much as you can to get that humanity.
2) Give Sophia Peace
When you pass Laxasia and find Sophia all melted, you have the option to keep her alive or give her peace. By giving her peace, you will take her Ergo with you. This should give you white hair.
3) Keep your heart
When Geppetto asks for your heart after defeating Simon Manus, click the option to refuse. If you've done it correctly, your end cut scene will start the same once you defeat the Nameless Puppet, but P will start to cry. Do not instantly go into NG+. Load back in after getting the Rise of P achievement and go upstairs. There's a blue letter waiting for you which will give you another achievement for Sophia's story. If you haven't picked it up already, you should be able to get the Golden Lie as well.
Since lying is required, it's difficult to save scum the Rise of P and Free from the Puppet Strings achievements as you build humanity throughout the playthrough. I'm sure there's a threshold of X lies, but I don't know what that number would be. I just played through the game 3 times (4 actually because I made a mistake!) to get all endings.
I hate Walker of Illusions (if that counts as a boss) and Simon so much...
My least favorite was the Door Guardian. Between the Shock mechanic and the invincible metal leg, it's just not a fun fight. In fact, it's the only boss in the game I thought was just flat-out bad.