Talk:Dark Sun Gwyndolin/@comment-79.224.94.51-20160725142340/@comment-24460960-20160803123145

While the art does appear to show a body with what appears to be breasts, that still doesn't counter the fact that when any male player puts on the robe, they also have breasts. Until From come forward and actually clarify this (which is sincerely doubt since they probably don't wnat to get caught up in this crap) I'm just going to stick the theory that the clothing is simply a part of the illusion. As for 'safely assuming', I'm not going to assume anything until there is solid undeniable proof.

How can Aldrich alter Gwyndolins look? He's a cannibalistic flesh-blob, not a dress maker. Gwyndolin is wearing a completely different outfit to what he was wearing three thousand years ago in Dark Souls 1. I'm pretty sure even gods change their clothes once in a while. You really think that gods couldn't change their clothes?

Aldrich hasn't corrupted anything. Gwyndolin is dead, physically and mentally. His physical form is still being digested. The staff he wields is the Golden Ritual Spear, which is a Darkmoon weapon that was granted to the knights before Sulyvahn usurped control from Yorshka. It kind of makes sense Gwyndolin would have one. It is a catalyst.

The thing abut Dark Souls it that it never says that Gwyndolin DIDN'T change his gear either and that Aldrich corrupted him. I just don't see how or why Aldrich would take the time to give a corpse he is eating a new set of clothes, a new crown and a new staff, it's not like he cares about fashion. It just doesn't make sense. He's using the darkmoon's corpse as a puppet. You can see that when he uses Gwyndolin to do physical swipes at you, Gwyndolin's body sags over like a deflated balloon and the actual worm part beneath the wispy cloak is the thing that lifts up first, followed by Gwyndolin's body.

@MAD SOULER

Wow. I think you do need to take a break from Dark Souls my friend. That is so deep I can't actually see you anymore.

Joking aside, that is not how it is. The few bits of lore surrounding him say that he was born male and Gwyn decided to raise him male from birth because of his frailness and his affinity for the moon, both of which he considered female traits.