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Case closed.
he was probably the most sane person you encountered.
Sadly i don't see Solaire's voice actor in this game, so maybe we won't see Solaire...but if they do bring him up, Daniel Flynn should play him
Solaire was just a human knight with a sun fetish.
The location is right, the drops fit the theory.
Case closed Solaire is the Sandworm
XDDDDD
How else would you explain her having his armour set? Huh? HUH?!
Not gonna lie, this makes much more sense.
She does have his armor set, and Lucatiel's mask for some reason. Clearly Solaire is Lucatiel's brother.
I don't even understand why, nothing Dark 1, Dark 2, or Dark 3 say could even possibly imply that he is. In fact the games do more to say that he's just a crazy person with a sword than that he's related to Gwyn in any capacity.
And for me gwyn is a symbol for the sun, cause sun is symbol for fire, which is linked by gwyn.
So Gwyn was the sun for Solaire and now he seeks his new sun, after his father went hollow and the sun in anor londor is no more.
Maybe he went far away and came back just as we arrived.
And see, at the first encounter in DS1 there was a dragon, which wasnt slayed by Solaire
I am sad, but its true :P