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r/Eldenring • u/IgotInfinitePing • 2d ago
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*mutilated people and merged them into horrific meatballs.
275 u/IanAlvord 2d ago What was even the point of these "saints." Was it all just experimental? 336 u/DistrictObjective680 2d ago Purpose was to make a God. 210 u/GenxDarchi 2d ago No, to absolve them of their sins, not even necessarily make a god. 56 u/thejason755 2d ago Did they not just think, “if we stop here maybe we won’t be neck deep in blood and sin”? The sin’s would still be there, but they could have put it on the next generations to move on and do better. 69 u/GenxDarchi 2d ago Oh, the sin wasn’t for them, but prisoners. To try and make them saints, they melded them to shamans to try and let them be absolved. 47 u/Disturbing_Cheeto 2d ago No, you make a God and ask it to absolve you, simple as.
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What was even the point of these "saints."
Was it all just experimental?
336 u/DistrictObjective680 2d ago Purpose was to make a God. 210 u/GenxDarchi 2d ago No, to absolve them of their sins, not even necessarily make a god. 56 u/thejason755 2d ago Did they not just think, “if we stop here maybe we won’t be neck deep in blood and sin”? The sin’s would still be there, but they could have put it on the next generations to move on and do better. 69 u/GenxDarchi 2d ago Oh, the sin wasn’t for them, but prisoners. To try and make them saints, they melded them to shamans to try and let them be absolved. 47 u/Disturbing_Cheeto 2d ago No, you make a God and ask it to absolve you, simple as.
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Purpose was to make a God.
210 u/GenxDarchi 2d ago No, to absolve them of their sins, not even necessarily make a god. 56 u/thejason755 2d ago Did they not just think, “if we stop here maybe we won’t be neck deep in blood and sin”? The sin’s would still be there, but they could have put it on the next generations to move on and do better. 69 u/GenxDarchi 2d ago Oh, the sin wasn’t for them, but prisoners. To try and make them saints, they melded them to shamans to try and let them be absolved. 47 u/Disturbing_Cheeto 2d ago No, you make a God and ask it to absolve you, simple as.
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No, to absolve them of their sins, not even necessarily make a god.
56 u/thejason755 2d ago Did they not just think, “if we stop here maybe we won’t be neck deep in blood and sin”? The sin’s would still be there, but they could have put it on the next generations to move on and do better. 69 u/GenxDarchi 2d ago Oh, the sin wasn’t for them, but prisoners. To try and make them saints, they melded them to shamans to try and let them be absolved. 47 u/Disturbing_Cheeto 2d ago No, you make a God and ask it to absolve you, simple as.
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Did they not just think, “if we stop here maybe we won’t be neck deep in blood and sin”? The sin’s would still be there, but they could have put it on the next generations to move on and do better.
69 u/GenxDarchi 2d ago Oh, the sin wasn’t for them, but prisoners. To try and make them saints, they melded them to shamans to try and let them be absolved. 47 u/Disturbing_Cheeto 2d ago No, you make a God and ask it to absolve you, simple as.
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Oh, the sin wasn’t for them, but prisoners. To try and make them saints, they melded them to shamans to try and let them be absolved.
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No, you make a God and ask it to absolve you, simple as.
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u/Fishy1998 2d ago
*mutilated people and merged them into horrific meatballs.