![]() ![]() Skill: Sacred Light and Flame - While in stance, use normal attack to cast Sacred Lothric Light, and strong attack to cast Flame of Lorian. Their union is rooted in a curse, and perpetuated by grief. Sword forged from the reunion of the inseparable swords born from the souls of Lothric and Lorian, the twin princes. Skill: Sacred Lothric Light - Assume stance to imbue sword with sacred light, and use strong attack to release light together with a great thrust of the sword. Young Lothric was meant to be a champion, and was expected to wield this platinum sword, but some things will remain distant dreams forever. Prince Lothric's straight sword, blessed by Emma with potent magic. ![]() Skill: Flame of Lorian - Lunge forward to transform smolder into flame, and follow with strong attack to launch flame across ground. Cast in smoldering molten steel, and stained black.īefore Lorian embraced his brother's curse, he was a knight who single handedly slayed the demon prince, but the victory eternally scorched his sword with flame. Ultra greatsword of Lorian, Prince Lothric's older brother. A curse makes their souls nearly inseparable. The two princes rejected their duty to become Lords of Cinder, and settled down far, far away to watch the fire fade from a distance. Use to acquire numerous souls, or transpose to extract its true strength. One of the twisted souls, steeped in strength. But judging from some reactions to him the twin princes can be a bit much for some people. Overall, this is a really cool fight that keeps you on your toes. Just be aware that upon revival there will be an AoE blast tht will damage you if you're too close. But if you happen to be unable to consistently hurt Lothric your best bet might be to kill Lorian to get a good opportunity to hit Lothric. The hard part here is that Lothric is harder to hit than Lorian, it's easier to hit him with some weapons than it is with others and magic, of course, works well. In this phase you can kill Lorian, but Lothric will revive him after a few seconds, so your objective is to kill Lothric. While Lorian is attacking as usual Lothric can cast aa large amount of slow homing projectiles, or a heavenly soul spear which he will often do after Lorian does his long ranged charge-up attack just to catch you off-goard. Lorian keeps all his attacks just a bit more fiery and gets a new one that creates a small flame cone in front of him, however, Lothric being an adept spellcaster will use his magic to add another layer to the madness. They then continue to wreck your day as Lorian is carrying Lothric for a brotherly piggyback ride :3 Once Lorian is killed Lothric will come down (via teleportation) and revive his brother. It can get pretty intense but once you got used to it it will seem much easier that it was at first, because this fight can be overwhelming at first. Not only do you need to get used to dodging his swings, you also need to deal with him teleporting, which will slightly delay the swing. Putting it into as few words as this does not do it justice, though, because it's still fairly tough. He tends to wind up an attack, and then teleport to hit you with it from elsewhere. He has some swings, a high powered range attach he needs to charge up, as well as the ability to teleport. Both brothers seem to be somewhat physically impaired, with Lorian being unable to fully stand while Lothric just sees to be in a weak state in general.Īs for the fight itself: you start fighting Lorian on his own. Considering that they are twins and spent their entire life together this makes sense within the context of a fantasy work. According to the description of their soul, their souls are nearly inseparable. His older brother Lorian, is behind his brother as far as not linking the fire goes. Then there's of course the description of their soul There's also Emma imploring us to tell Lothric to "be what he must be, a lord." In the cutscene preceding the fight he also lets us know that "the mantle of lord interests none". He may be responsible for the dark shrine below the castle being. One of the implications of Ocelotte's existence is that Oceiros desperately tried to produce an heir willing to link the fire, because Lothric never did link the fire and doesn't intend to. Fitting for the fight against the two princes of Lothric (ignoring Ocelotte, who could be a third). It's just hard enough and the music is awesome. This is an interesting fight hated by many, but loved by me. Since the second DLC is not out yet I don't know how long it'll take me, but I reckon this LP will go for another two or three months. First we'll go to one more optional area of the main game and then the two DLCs will follow. Next time we will go fight the final boss. ![]() And with that we're done with most of the main game. ![]()
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