![]() Refer to the map I've created above to find this boss. You can find this boss in a cave which doesn't make sense since you encounter the boar in a cave also. ^ Map showing all boss locations as some bosses aren't marked on the map even after defeating them.įor some reason even after beating this boss their icon doesn't appear on the map. I noticed not that many people have even managed to kill all the giants so I will work on a separate guide on how to slay each giant. I had thought that the story was inspired by the Norse mythology, with the sarcophagi being the Great Norns, the wolf being Fenrir and the fire giants as fire giants, as they did bring the end of the world, but it doesn't exactly fit.Main Story CompletionThese achievements you'll get as you progress through the story. Thank you.īy the way, any idea why there were volcanoes erupting and lava giants attacking at the end? They had seals similar to the Thrall's, but no bells or ropes. Of course some things don't line up with this theory, such as the fact that the God(s) in the physical forms try to kill the player while the player is releasing them, though you could claim being trapped in such a form drove them insane. (This lines up with the achievements saying "Release the 'X'" instead of "Killed the 'X'".) Whenever you 'kill' one of the gods, you're actually releasing it's essence to return back to the temple where it can heal. ![]() ![]() Originally posted by TokoWH:Going off of the notes and the painting seen around the game, the way I interpret the plot is that the previous inhabitants of the land were abusing rituals to seal the worlds God(s) into a physical form to try and abuse their power. Considering it grows the more the essence of the tree in the temple is restored, it is very likely connected to it/them in some way. The wolf, based on some notes, seems to be an agent on of the God(s), searching for someone capable of fighting off the physical forms the God(s) were trapped in. Since the protagonist was still alive, they couldn't come to this new world, but were granted somekind of boon to make survival in the dead world easier as a thanks for helping the Gods escape their torment. (This lines up with the achievements saying "Release the 'X'" instead of "Killed the 'X'".)Īt the end of the game, the protagonist successfully manages to restore the God(s), and the God(s) creates a new world that isn't a frozen hellscape for a new generation to survive in. Going off of the notes and the painting seen around the game, the way I interpret the plot is that the previous inhabitants of the land were abusing rituals to seal the worlds God(s) into a physical form to try and abuse their power.
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