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he fucking dies? NOOOOO :(
also wtf is the lore behind the jar people
Good questline, but yeah... RIP.
He dies a true warrior in a fight with you, pretty good send off compared to most FROM NPCs.
Weird. He survived in mine.
It's the end of his quest line. He wishes to prove himself so he challenges you to a duel at the end of time.
>also wtf is the lore behind the jar people
They stuff people inside of them.
Isn't there a key item he gives after that? Anything to do with that?
Datamines have found you were supposed to be able to give it to his nephew, who would eat his uncle and gain his strength, as is the cyclical tradition of the jar people. But it seems to be cut content and they never removed the key item.
That or it'll become relevant with the potential DLC.
Alexander was and is the goat From NPC quest. Nothing will ever come close to him in any From game or any game period. He's funny, endearing, disgusting, weird, and helps you best he can when he can. His dialogue when he fails at Radahn is sad and pathetic, but at the same time he's scooping guts into himself. You find him in the lava again, and he's still chipper, on his own quest of self-improvement. When you find him in the Crumbling City, it feels like he went the distance with you. You also know that he's there to fight you to prove himself. Even when you kill him, he holds no grudges. He is happy it was you. You can't even turn away and not kill him, because it's his fucking dream.
Long live Alexander.
There is a guy who claims he wants to become one of the Jar people.
Would be really fun if someone were to wear the Jar pot on their head and hand over this piece.
Ah. Yet another quest I thought was finished that actually was not. I am in new game plus now so will try again someday.
>also wtf is the lore behind the jar people
They brew a bunch of dead warriors into "corpse wax", fill giant magical jars with them, and they become sentient warriors. They're like 40k dreadnaughts, except filled with glue made of hundreds of warriors.
has anyone tried letting him kill you on the last part of the quest?
Best him first try, but that was my first thought after doing so. Wonder if he says anything.
sounds pretty retarded desu
why did they fill fragile clay pots with the stuff instead of pouring it inside plate armor or some shit
>DLC is temporal/dimensional shenanigans
>Can fight Alexander's nephew via timeskip shenanigans
Also probability of throwing down with Lord of Frenzied Flame
what about seeing Dung Eater before he became Dung Eater
No hes completely wrong.
The jar people are basically magic jars used to transport corpses to the erdtree to be used as fertilizer.
Over time being filled with the corpses of great warriors eventually caused them to absorb the warrior spirit or runes or w/e of their cargo. miazaki logic, who cares.
This is the reason why the minor erd trees typically have a lot of broken jars around them.
Given how every area around minor trees are filled with motionless jars and the seal on top of them, it's not impossible that it's not a guaranteed process but only some jars actually gain sentience after being put close to a minor tree for some time
>Dung Eater was some random chill NPC in DLC
>Doing his side quest is what leads to his vision and him going maximum edge
Is there anything confirmed about the DLC taking place in the past or are you guys just speculating?
What's the most egregious NPC questline that is obviously unfinished? Is it Nepheli/Haight? Nepheli especially sticks out when she's still whining about Hawk Ashes while the roundtable is on fire and her adoptive father is dead by your hand