The final, definitive ending dubbed " The Great Hereafter" occurs when the Senechal is defeated and gives the Arisen the Godsbane, a weapon capable of killing the Seneschal. However, this surely allows the cycle to continue again, with the Seneschal needing to find another replacement. ![]() The Seneschal is disappointed but allows the player to live in peace. The player character is no longer Arisen and their Pawn is nowhere to be found. Should the player refuse, they are teleported to Cassardis with the dragon attack never actually happening. Echoing the first ending, the Seneschal offers the Arisen a choice: reject becoming the new Seneschal and live a normal life or choose to take on the mantle of a god. Like other western RPGs, Dragon's Dogma embraces choice. The game's second ending occurs shortly after meeting the Seneschal. Thus, they sent Grigori out into the land to search for worthy people to become Arisen and, potentially, become strong enough in strength and will to replace them. However, over time, the seneschal's life essence has faded and they need a replacement. ![]() The world is in turn sustained it by the Seneschal's life essence. Upon reaching the core of the Everfall, the player encounters a godlike being known as the Seneschal, who reveals that they are a former Arisen tasked with overseeing the world. Related: Dark Fantasy RPGs To Play While Waiting For Elden Ring & Diablo 4
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