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When the universe aligns to give you the perfect parry window
Unlocking the secrets of Dark Souls through cartography.
We’ve proven through 3d modeling that Darkroot Garden is the future landscape of Oolacile, as seen below.
Green is Darkroot, red is Oolacile.
All well and good right? But Dark Souls 3 introduces a new question:
Is Farron Keep a ruined Darkroot Garden?
To be honest I went into this theory very skeptical. The cartography can’t be that similar right? …… The answer may suprise you.
First, I photo-shopped a map of Farron Keep using existing fan maps.
Take a look at the landmarks, specifically the path to the Cathedral of the Deep and the path to the Undead Legion mausoleum.
Next let’s analyze the map of Oolacile.
The blue circle is the arena where we fight and kill Artorias.
The red circle is Oolacile sanctuary and Artorias’ grave in Darkroot Garden.
But where does Farron fit in? Surely it can’t. Impossible.
Oh.
The red circle is now the following:
Oolacile sanctuary
Grave of Artorias
AND The Undead Legion Mausoleum and Boss room
Coincidence? Yeah, most likely. Dismissable? Not quite.
And finally if that’s not enough, if the player goes north west in both dark souls 1 and dark souls 3 they’ll happen upon:
Undead Parish
AND Cathedral of the Deep
Agree? Disagree? Let me know.
Also, big thanks to The Ashen Hollow on youtube for inspiring this theory.
There is no path. Beyond the scope of light, beyond the reach of dark…what could possibly await us? And yet we seek it, insatiably. Such is our fate.
“Everyone wants to be the sun to lighten up someone’s life, but why not the moon, to brighten in the darkest hour? ”
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