How would you say 'Not Her' impacts Pyralis' journey through Drangleic as a whole? Does Pyralis find it easier to cope with her as she gets stronger and more 'sure' of herself, or do her taunts and such only grow alongside Pyralis' own power? Would you say she still has to deal with 'Not Her' even after her journey has long ended?
Pyralis questions hell yeah—
Not Her is a constant for the rest of Pyralis' life. Sure she becomes easier for her to handle (read: ignore) and sometimes she'll disappear for a period of time before coming back. Not Her never outright leaves, but with Pyralis getting better at not reacting to her as time goes on, well .... Most people would probably assume that Not Her is gone.
Not Her (that is, the version of Pyralis that hangs around and torments her) is entirely a manifestation of her broken psyche and one of her consequences of the Curse, so it is only really taunts and digs at her. "Awww, Pyra look! Your little kid is growing up so fast! Say, when do you think you'll kill this one?" for example. They never get worse, but only because they were pretty heccin terrible to begin with.
Even well past her journey's end, Pyralis is haunted by the manifestations of her curse. It's part of her now. The empty void of The Hunger, never to be satiated, and the cruel, sharp words of Not Her. She only gets better at managing them, handling them as she does the other broken parts of herself.
The Wolf can't speak to others (that well) about what happens in her mind. It's why she has so desperately clung to any 'pack' she can find, so to speak.














