Talk:Chosen Undead/@comment-17773214-20130928053717

Sometimes, I really think that the purpose of the Chosen Undead is to run around and mess up everyone else's life.

You kill Pinwheel, a neutral monster/necromancer who merely wanted to return his wife and child back into their original forms yet you kill him because you want to be able to hold extra sunny Ds.

You kill Sif to get the ring that allows walking through the abyss. Yes, Sif attacks you first, but did you really need to kill Sif when Sif was limping around and clearly out of the fight?

You kill Quelaag who was merely trying to defend her sister considering that you're a violent person who tried to kill Kirk in the depths (who was trying to kill you because you are violently killing everything in the depths and are therefore a very real and potential threat to Quelann's life) and have killed basically everything and everyone that comes across your path.

You kill Nito because you want his soul, even though he was the only lord who was chill around you initially (even offering you a place in his covenant plus hooking you up with an awesomely underrated sword and a powerful miracle spell for anti-ganking people).

I mean, there are some bosses/people out there who are clearly evil incarnate (ex: Manus) and therefore you would have zero problems killing them, but they're so far and few compared to how many lives you mess up in the process of fulfilling your destiny. Or maybe that is the point of Dark Souls? To remind you that, in the end run, you will always be alone at the end? BTW, Dark ending doesn't count, everyone else in the world becomes an insane shaven gorilla.