Talk:Anor Londo (Dark Souls III)/@comment-72.129.224.32-20160806155803/@comment-25379706-20160806191017

It could be that the Kiln and the alter relocate themselves through the ages. During DS1, they were in lordran, currently londor. During the second, they were in drangliec, a kingdom surrounded by sea. In the third, they appear to be on a cliffside on the

The most important thing to note is that Drangliec is surrounded by water, or at least the most part of it is surrounded by water. Thus making the theory that states that Drangliec lies on top of Lordran improbable. But, if Drangliec isn't atop lordran then what about the Kiln? There are three options either:

A) there are multiple Kilns and alters throughout the world and several undead are linking the flame at the same time.

B)There is only one Kiln and one alter and they appear in areas where reality is unstable (Undead kingdoms, places of great power, etc)

C) The Kiln and, subsequently, the alter are a transportable item and they don't need an active location.

Personally I think that the first and the third option are the most accurate. The second means that Drangliec is atop Lordran and that has already been debunked. If the Kiln is transportable then that explains what Vendrick stole from the giants. If there are lots of Kilns, it could explain why there are so many undead that linked that flame between DS1 and DS3 despite the two having merely 10-15 thousand years between them.

As for Anor londo, I believe that it, along with Carthus, Farron and the porfaned capital, relocated themselves near the Kiln and the Alter because, unlike DS2, Gundyr, the champion that was supposed to link the fire, arrived late in the first time so, in order to maintain the world, the first flame swallowed parts of it and pulled other places of great power (Anor Londo, the kindgom of the gods, Carthus, the closest place to the abyss and the profaned capital and its profaned flame) near it to maintain itself during the age of Dark.