Thread:Brainwasher5/@comment-94.254.102.240-20121015224400/@comment-1687225-20121015230148

Regarding ENB's speculation: it is true that the ring is said to be worn by Havel's followers. But ENB neglects to mention that the weapon and shield that the unknown soldier wields belongs specifically to Havel the Rock. In particular, the shield is stated to be a truly "divine" heirloom, so it's not likely that one of havel's soldiers would have just been carting that slab of rock around like it's no big deal.

ENB mentions that you find his armor later in Anor Londo, suggesting that Havel had died a long time ago and the soldier in the watch tower wasn't havel, but we've seen other places where armor and the individual are seperated while still having the individual's identity verified. For example, the Darkmoon Knightess is certainly the Darkmoon Knightess (or the Lady of the Darkling as she is somewhat nonsensically known as by the community) as she drops a firekeeper soul that is specifically labelled "Soul of the Darkmoon Knightess", yet her armor set, the Brass set, is found after defeating Gwyndolin in a completely different location.

Further proof, although this one's more flimsy, is the Watchtower Basement Key's item description. The key opens the door that leads to the guy wearing havel's armor using havel's divine heirloom weapons. It states that a HERO was locked in there by a dear friend. We know that Havel's a hero, but his soldiers were not necessarily as renowned throughout the land. It also wouldn't make sense to have this much lore at this point devoted to one lowly footsoldier that we don't hear anything more of.