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2- Also, I think timeline or age is not important in SoulCalibur game series... We already see characters that have nothing to do with their universe added in the game like "guest characters" like Ezio and Darth Vader, why Pyrrha and Patroklos cannot come from the future or parallel universe to save their mother ? is NOT impossible, after all, SoulCalibur is a FANTASY universe...
Cassandra is highly possible to show up as DLC. But the rest of SCV characters? THEY DON't EVEN EXIST IN THE STORYLINE.
Regular Patrokolos? You can keep it lol.
For the topic question, I highly doubt Pyrrha and Patrkolos will be coming to SCVI. They are some of the most disliked characters in the franchise.
1. You can only use your custom character (The Conduit) in Libra of Souls. At times you can have the CPU play as other mercenaries to aid you in battle, but the only playable character is your own.
2. I don't think timeline is really relevant in terms of DLC. They can fast forward to different portions of the timeline if need be.
If there is a will, there is a way. You can write these things in.
She was a bad character. Not only did they push both her and her brother so hard, it was as if they took what made Cassandra and Sophitia good characters and molded it into a bad one. She was whiny, clearly was not cut out for fighting, and was generally unejoyable to see or hear.