Talk:Darkstalker Kaathe/@comment-25339442-20140823142247

Be careful, Frampt is a liar, and yes Kaathe may speak truth but you have to ask yourself is he telling the complete truth. Look at Oolacile, Oolacile was a human city that fell to the dark, full with abominations and deformed creatures. So is this the age of man that Kaathe offers? Another thing, Frampt and Kaathe are primordial serpents that are dragons, Frampt befriend Lord Gwyn, but Kaathe retreated into the Abyss and formed the Darkwraiths, both search for chosen undead (you the player). But one thing that people overlook is the fact they are dragons, Frampt may serve Lord Gwyn but Kaathe hides his true motives which we can only predict what they are. I predict that Kaathe wants the age of man to come so that Lords lose their power, and what great enemy did the Lords defeat? The dragons... Yes they were mostly completely wiped out, but there is evidence off some dragons still alive, in places like the valley of the drakes and ash lake, with the exceptions that some dragons may still roam the lands like the red dragon on the bridge to undead parish, if you take the path underneath or if you bolted through the door underneath the dragon, the dragon flys off, looking like he's heading to the darkroot forest, but its uncertain. My point is that the dragons are still alive and are in hiding. Why they are hiding? Well its because they fear the Lords, Nito, Gwyn, Witch of Izalith, I don't think they fear Seath the Scaleless as he only told Gwyn about their scales making them immortal. But These three lords cause the Grey to be cast aside. Not the furtive Pigmy, as it stayed underground and multiplied, splitting the dark soul, waiting for fire to subside, the more humanity grew the more the dark overthrew the light, causing the fire to go out. If you choose to kindle the flame you are only extending the age of fire, it will eventually come down to the fire dying again. But if you leave the shrine then you become the dark lord and usher in the age of man. This is where i think the dragons will return and ultimately defeat man, yes the undead may survive but most likely be forced underground again. They even have a covenant called 'The Way of Dragon' where undead strive to rank up into the covenant to become Dragons themselves, they offer dragon scales to rank up, making them powerful again, as if you look at the everlasting dragon you can see its missing its left horn, probably lost due to the lighting bolts that Gwyn and his knights used against the dragons as it destroyed their scales. Ether way the age of man that Kaathe promises is not at all what us undead or humans think....