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Then again, it's a sad story about the False Knight. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I understand, the False Knight murdered the owner of the giant armor while he was sleeping and took it for himself in order to protect himself his friends and become "stronger" to overcome anything.
Wait.... let's go back for one second there....
And one last time....
Sad my foot. Now I'm going to really enjoy LOPPING that pudgy ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ head right off! Lol. :)
Lil thing just stole it as he saw the armor "laying around"
But yeah, you have to kill them if you ever want to complete the Hunter's Journal.
When I saw that Knight... sleeping... safe in his big armoured shell...
It wasn't madness that drove me to it... I just wanted it...
But... in the end? If strength can not save you, then what can...?"
-post Failed Champion dialogue
I'd say that pretty well confirms he murdered the knight in his sleep. He saw the Knight, not an empty suit of armor. It wasn't madness that drove him (to murder) he just wanted that strength.