Morgott and Mohg were cursed with Horns by the Hornsent’s curse on Marika. Just like every accursed child she bore. So in that logic he would not be accepted but just be the spectacle of the curse on Marika.
@@RadahntheconquerorDo we know that the curse of the Hornsent is an actual thing or was it just Marika deciding that was the reason primal aspects were manifesting in newborns? I’m not really a very good lore sleuth despite my best efforts.
I mean the guys in the Dancing Lion are really just low-poly models that were never meant to be seen, maybe they do really seem sculpted in Miyazaki's/GRRM's head
@@sayanchandaroy7420 Maybe they are actually sculpted, seemed like just two guys in a lion suit. These other warriors seem to actually look somewhat naturally like that.
The Divine Bird Warrior spontaneously grows wings as an ability, which Mohg and Malenia also do when they transform into their final forms. In other words, the Hornsent were on to something when they believed Crucible growths signified divinity. The fact that normal warriors are able to achieve divinity implies that divinity does not discriminate, or at least it did not use to.
It's important to understand that very, very few Divine Bird Warriors ever existed because, unlike Divine Beasts which seem to be sympathetic to the Hornsent, the Divine Birds did not give a fuuuuuu-
looks like they wear their helmets when they're young with smaller horns. and when they serve as the Knights of the Tower/the Crucible, their horns grow and they know they will never take off their helmets
it's like they've dedicated their lives to be the vessels of the Divine Crucible, no need to eat, drink, breath etc. just like the Dancing Lion Sculpted Keepers (the Hornsents inside) which are also being the Vessels of the Divine Beast
Honestly the perfect enemy difficulty for the end-endgame. These guys beat you the hell up with no apologies BUT their moveset is still learnable with some practice, I love ‘em
shit i JUST realised the buff at 2:18 is the original version of the omenkiller cleavers, isn't it? marika might have had them made that way as some sort of poetic justice.
yup the cleavers came to mind when i saw this effect in the game for the first time - omenkillers are basically mimicing the hornsent with their horned masks and cleavers yet they murder them like absolute butchers (they use fire too, which hornsent are weak to)
A lot of people call them cheap enemies, but to be honest I love that they are so brutal and threatening. They are yet another black knights of elden ring on par with crucible knights
It's surprising that the Divine Bird Warriors' wings are more like fur than feathers, and their horns are also a part of their helmets, rather than something growing through from below the metal like the others.
@@Altus_Akdevan Their wings are more like fur than feathers, especially compared to the different version for the Aspects of the Crucible Wings which are clearly feathers. (Makes me wonder what the Golden Hippo's wings would have been like if they'd been kept).
Very large feathers can be quite long and silky like that; look up ostrich feathers for example. The Divine Birds were probably very large with correspondingly large feathers, since they were able to fly around with a horned warrior hanging off them.
They just look like long feathers, there are birds with feathers like that in real life, such as emus, cassowaries, silkie chickens; their feathers look more like fur than other feathers, at least from afar. I think the bird warrior wings are just meant to be made of very long and smooth feathers
@@rafsandomierz5313the manifestation of things is definetly powrred by his horns but he mixes golden order holiness to make weapons. Could you imagine how strong morgott would be if he embraced his horned power?
I enjoy how these Hornsent warriors are inspired by Eastern influences that contrast Western designed knights of the Erdtree. Everything from their aesthetics to their combat style.
I love turning a corner and having to fight Champion Gundyr. Their ability to catch you at the end of a dodge is pretty impressive though, good guessing of player psychology
I like how Middle Eastern/Central Asian their designs feel, unlike the Lands between which is a cross between South and North European aesthetics. These dudes got a very Turko-Persian and semi Mongolic adjacent design language. The divine birds especially, look like the Zarahustra iconography you see on a lot of Zoroastrian art
Seeing how strong they are, I can't help but wonder- how tf did Messmer even manage to conquer and burn the land of shadow if his army was up against these freaking walking tanks of warriors?
The basic soldiers in Messmer's army are by no means slouches either And they had fire knights, black knights, perfumers, omen killers, furnace golems and Big M himself
There were likely only a few horned warriors, Messmer was a demigod, they used fire (which Hornsent are weak too) and Messmer had walking tanks called furnace golems. Which were also terifying to the hornsent, bearing fell god imagery. And we know how supersticious the hornsent were.
I think the armor of the Horned Warrior and the Divine Bird Warrior is very beautiful . The Greatsword Horned Warrior seems to me a cross between a cathedral knight and the Gundyr Champion, and the divine bird's attacks are beautiful and his grab is surprising. The lion-headed warriors look like a mix of cathedral knights with holy magic and are very scary.
I love them, it's one of the most badass design in whole Elden Ring. I love how ancient they look, like something straight out of the Bronze Age. And of course the horns are awesome. I love how tangled horns are a callback to the Ringed Knights (who are horned too, and their weapons also have horns), another kind of ancient badass knights from long lost civilisation.
I really think that the horned warriors have some aztec influence. The divine beast and the divine bird warriors existed in the aztec culture the jaguar warriors and the eagle warriors, also for the aztec culture their weapons represented a part of their divinities
@@aftermath5878the grandam and the npc hornsent have irish accents EDIT: Also, their voice actors are Irish (Sorcha Cusack and Jonathan Forbes, respectively)
my headcanon is that the retelling of the stories of the Horned Warriors, long after their land had been veiled, inspired the Omenkillers to weaponize Horns like the Hornsent used to. Only not through Horncalling, but instead a more direct and cruel method; ripping the horns off the Crucible blessed and using them as the teeth of their sawed weapons
I was so damn happy to know that you could get these hornsent warriors as spirit ashes, a part of me was like... "damn, these guys are tough... too tough, you probably can't summon them." lo and behold they are obtainable and fun as hell
Oh man I remember stumbling on that isolated Divine Bird in the Ruins of Rauh. At first I thought he was a boss. This guy gave me a hell of a fight, I got him on my 1st try but with barely any HP left. Love these enemies !
It seems like the omen killers are somewhat based off them between the strange horn placement, the weapons coated with horns down the front. and the concept of them being "nightmares" for omen, it could very easily be like generational, or genetic memories of the horned warriors that live on in the omen and used against them as omen killers
Marika was cursed after her betrayal. Not sure if she fought hornset after she ascended to godhood, but rather it seems like her curse was implemented even before she made the omen killer forces and formed her Golden Order which Messmer fought in. Nightmares might be just a effect of omen curse hornset shamans gave to her and her people that belong or side with Golden Order.
I just want to know how in the world the Horned Warriors put on their helmets. They have holes for their horns, but that doesn't mean they'd just easily be put on
I think the forces of nature have taken over the warriors bodies. Like kami in Shinto belief. The same situation exists in the divine beast dancing lion boss fight. The two people inside the puppet are used by the kami.
The Bird Warriors look like a more brutal version of the Rito from Legend of Zelda but they all seem to have horrible skin problems I wonder if this is from being perhaps charred by Messmers flame I still don´t quite know what explains the strange state that most of the Hornsent we find are in and their shadowy appearance, were they sealed like Enir Illim, but that does not quite explaint heir corpse like features as they still seem to be more or less alive, or did Marikas removal of Destined Death perhaps cause them to wither and turn into walking carcasses like the Wandering Nobles in the Lands Between perhaps...
For the horned warior (and the beast wariation), they remind me some of the Gundyr moves. And now i see this out of the fight... when they use their horn spell... it makes me think about the omenkillers weapons The divine birds constantly grab me ;-;
this might be the only time i actually dont mind the helmet having a face design on it instead of something cool, though the animalistic horned warriors still beat the regular design
The horned warriors, with their sword, looks like the Omen Killers in the base game. It is said that Omen Killers have the apparence of entities that tourments omens in their nightmares. Maybe we're touching a good piece of lore here
idk how none of them became bosses. maybe the one at temple town ruins should have been a boss? maybe there could have been a boss rush consisting of the divine beast warrior - needle knight leda - promised consort at the end of enir elim? the divine bird warriors at rauh and enir elim were so tough they might as well be boss ykwim?
The Hornsent is such an insane society. It looks impossible to put on, as well as take off, those masks. But I guest that helps explain why the Divine Beast Warrior is considered divine.
Of all the cool abilities the greatsword horned warriors and the divine beast warriors have, all we got on the curved greatsword was a reskinned stormcaller... fromsoft WHY
@@draw2death421 Dont care if its only two pieces. Killing these guys once is a challenge hard to handle. Killing them enough times to drop their shite is criminal.
The grab attack on the Divine Beast Warrior Wind is probably the best grab attack FromSoft has made
Especially thanks to that wonderfull view the arena has.
"SLAM!"
"BEGONE!"
"BLAST!"
"CUT OFF!"
Bloodborne cleaver fishman will remember that.
I think Elfriede's double scythe execution is the coolest of the grapple attacks.
Black Flame Friede's grab attack is top tier as well.
Looking at these guys, it’s honestly sad how Morgott wasn’t born in the Lands of Shadow. He would have been loved for who he was instead of hated.
If Morgott went to the Land of Shadows now the sheer cognitive dissonance of people actually liking him would cause his head to explode.
he’d really be the true omen king
Mohg would still be hated tho sadly
Morgott and Mohg were cursed with Horns by the Hornsent’s curse on Marika. Just like every accursed child she bore. So in that logic he would not be accepted but just be the spectacle of the curse on Marika.
@@RadahntheconquerorDo we know that the curse of the Hornsent is an actual thing or was it just Marika deciding that was the reason primal aspects were manifesting in newborns? I’m not really a very good lore sleuth despite my best efforts.
It’s interesting how the dancing lion guys are described as “sculpted keepers” but the horned warriors look more artificial than they do
I think they probably mean beautifully sculpted by their divine creator/god
Maybe they just have more beauty sleep 🧐 haha it’s a good point.
I mean the guys in the Dancing Lion are really just low-poly models that were never meant to be seen, maybe they do really seem sculpted in Miyazaki's/GRRM's head
@@sayanchandaroy7420 Maybe they are actually sculpted, seemed like just two guys in a lion suit. These other warriors seem to actually look somewhat naturally like that.
I interpreted it as muscular and perfect. Sculpted like a statue basically.
The Divine Bird Warrior spontaneously grows wings as an ability, which Mohg and Malenia also do when they transform into their final forms. In other words, the Hornsent were on to something when they believed Crucible growths signified divinity. The fact that normal warriors are able to achieve divinity implies that divinity does not discriminate, or at least it did not use to.
Idk, maybe this guys are actually a very restricted elite in hornsents' military hierarchy
It's important to understand that very, very few Divine Bird Warriors ever existed because, unlike Divine Beasts which seem to be sympathetic to the Hornsent, the Divine Birds did not give a fuuuuuu-
This guys are the Crucible Knights of the DLC
These guys ARE the Crucible
Liter5
except for one thing
they respawned ... well, most of them, anyway
Crucible knighrs imitate thr crucible. These guys are the guys who were directly chosen bu the crucible
Bird Warrior's wings look like concept art brought to life. The art direction is beyond belief, again.
It must be a hassle for the Hornsent warriors to put on their helmets and remove them afterwards.
I wonder if they’re custom-made for each Warrior and you can open them up to fit around the horns
Wouldn’t be surprised if they were on there permanently
looks like they wear their helmets when they're young with smaller horns. and when they serve as the Knights of the Tower/the Crucible, their horns grow and they know they will never take off their helmets
The description in these helms state that it troubles focus for the wearer so I think it makes sense
it's like they've dedicated their lives to be the vessels of the Divine Crucible, no need to eat, drink, breath etc. just like the Dancing Lion Sculpted Keepers (the Hornsents inside) which are also being the Vessels of the Divine Beast
No matter your opinions on the hornsent, you can't deny that they had excellent drip.
Honestly the perfect enemy difficulty for the end-endgame. These guys beat you the hell up with no apologies BUT their moveset is still learnable with some practice, I love ‘em
Agreed. Except for the icy fucker with AOE all over the goddamn place.
Bird Warrior has some nice shoes
fr it's Elden drip
legit, peak fashion souls
Shoes so nice they boost kick attacks 😎
shit i JUST realised
the buff at 2:18 is the original version of the omenkiller cleavers, isn't it? marika might have had them made that way as some sort of poetic justice.
jesus man..
yup the cleavers came to mind when i saw this effect in the game for the first time - omenkillers are basically mimicing the hornsent with their horned masks and cleavers yet they murder them like absolute butchers (they use fire too, which hornsent are weak to)
So Marika’s Rune in the Fortress of Reprimand isn’t an accident I guess?
So there is a man, a beast and a bird... Where is my divine FISH?!
Godwyn's corpse?
@@tiacool7978Nah his corpse is tainted as hell.
@@FoolOfDust94032still literally a god
Go to the Bloodborne dlc for those
Right? Divine Piscean Warrior, could have gone for the silverly look too
A lot of people call them cheap enemies, but to be honest I love that they are so brutal and threatening. They are yet another black knights of elden ring on par with crucible knights
They are a good learning tool for the bosses you are going to face.
Yeah, I call them "What the fuck is their problem Bruh" . I really love enemies I can Dread.
What is the point of enemies in soulslike games if they arent threatening?
who's saying they're cheap? these are some of the coolest enemies in the game.
@@spicymeatandseafoodfry6648 never check fextralife comments bro
Genuinely thank this channel for providing close up of enemies for artist references
It's surprising that the Divine Bird Warriors' wings are more like fur than feathers, and their horns are also a part of their helmets, rather than something growing through from below the metal like the others.
What do you mean ? All the thing around the helm are feather (if you talk about the Armor in general, yes okay)
@@Altus_Akdevan Their wings are more like fur than feathers, especially compared to the different version for the Aspects of the Crucible Wings which are clearly feathers. (Makes me wonder what the Golden Hippo's wings would have been like if they'd been kept).
Very large feathers can be quite long and silky like that; look up ostrich feathers for example. The Divine Birds were probably very large with correspondingly large feathers, since they were able to fly around with a horned warrior hanging off them.
They just look like long feathers, there are birds with feathers like that in real life, such as emus, cassowaries, silkie chickens; their feathers look more like fur than other feathers, at least from afar. I think the bird warrior wings are just meant to be made of very long and smooth feathers
I just realised, the Horned Warriors manifest horn weapon spells have a similar particle effect and colour to Morgott's spectral weapons.
Might be implementing that omen curse is in abilities he has like astral projection.
@@rafsandomierz5313the manifestation of things is definetly powrred by his horns but he mixes golden order holiness to make weapons. Could you imagine how strong morgott would be if he embraced his horned power?
I just realised whenever the Divine Beast Warriors do their elemental buffs, their helmet opens it's jaws (2:42).
Neat detail that FromSoft added.
I enjoy how these Hornsent warriors are inspired by Eastern influences that contrast Western designed knights of the Erdtree. Everything from their aesthetics to their combat style.
The look Egyptian and Mesopotamian for me. Not east asian or western at all
@@AtomicZamuraiyeah they are mesopotamian but definetly a far cry from celtic/ germanic styled fighting
I love turning a corner and having to fight Champion Gundyr. Their ability to catch you at the end of a dodge is pretty impressive though, good guessing of player psychology
These guys take the cake for DLC enemies. Way stronger than Ringed Knights and the Old Hunters.
I like how Middle Eastern/Central Asian their designs feel, unlike the Lands between which is a cross between South and North European aesthetics.
These dudes got a very Turko-Persian and semi Mongolic adjacent design language.
The divine birds especially, look like the Zarahustra iconography you see on a lot of Zoroastrian art
God, the Crucible is so much more based than the Erdtree...
Seeing how strong they are, I can't help but wonder- how tf did Messmer even manage to conquer and burn the land of shadow if his army was up against these freaking walking tanks of warriors?
The basic soldiers in Messmer's army are by no means slouches either
And they had fire knights, black knights, perfumers, omen killers, furnace golems and Big M himself
Simple the furnace golems are monsters and way more of a walking tank than they are.
@@blank7508 He also had Rellana with her Carians as well as Commander Gaius. And maybe some Hippos lol.
Nice name, sir
There were likely only a few horned warriors, Messmer was a demigod, they used fire (which Hornsent are weak too) and Messmer had walking tanks called furnace golems. Which were also terifying to the hornsent, bearing fell god imagery. And we know how supersticious the hornsent were.
I think the armor of the Horned Warrior and the Divine Bird Warrior is very beautiful . The Greatsword Horned Warrior seems to me a cross between a cathedral knight and the Gundyr Champion, and the divine bird's attacks are beautiful and his grab is surprising. The lion-headed warriors look like a mix of cathedral knights with holy magic and are very scary.
I love them, it's one of the most badass design in whole Elden Ring. I love how ancient they look, like something straight out of the Bronze Age. And of course the horns are awesome. I love how tangled horns are a callback to the Ringed Knights (who are horned too, and their weapons also have horns), another kind of ancient badass knights from long lost civilisation.
Belurat tower music is so peak.
*American psycho dude eyes closed headphones meme.
Favourite DLC enemies, love how much of an asshole each and every one of them is.
The divine bird warriors have to be the drippiest enemies FromSoft have made
AI will NEVER make REAL ART like this.
Soon
I really think that the horned warriors have some aztec influence.
The divine beast and the divine bird warriors existed in the aztec culture the jaguar warriors and the eagle warriors, also for the aztec culture their weapons represented a part of their divinities
Nope they are totally influence from mesopotamia we have many evidence for that the entire Enir Ilim from mesopotamia
Ah yes, my favorite brand of fantasy chinese-babylonian furries
EDIT: Correction, _Irish_ Chinese-Babylonian Furries
Why Irish tho?
@@aftermath5878the grandam and the npc hornsent have irish accents
EDIT: Also, their voice actors are Irish (Sorcha Cusack and Jonathan Forbes, respectively)
@@fellicojelisarrivera8434I am irish, the hornsents voice didn't read as Irish to me, moreso Persian or Iranian
@@grovestreetballaa3279 his voice actor is from Dublin
I wish there were more of the bird warriors in Enir-Ilim, they fit that place visually even moreso than the beast ones
They are Ugallu and apkallu from mesopotamia and lion dancer are mix between mesopotamia and china
my headcanon is that the retelling of the stories of the Horned Warriors, long after their land had been veiled, inspired the Omenkillers to weaponize Horns like the Hornsent used to. Only not through Horncalling, but instead a more direct and cruel method; ripping the horns off the Crucible blessed and using them as the teeth of their sawed weapons
These dudes are badass as hell.
These guys remind me of aztec warriors
03:49 my favorite type of this guys. He looks like a angel for me ... whole Enir Ilim for me looks like City of Angels in Diablo
So epic
I like that they worship Serosh and the Storm king I truly wonder just how strong they were when they existed
Look. I love Champion Gundyr. Didn’t think I’d be fighting enemies with similar kicks and shoulder bashes. I am all for it! Welcome back Champ!
I can't be the only one who thought of Gundyr when I got kicked by the Greatsword Warrior
Getting hit by a chancla may LOOK like just a flip-flop, but it has all the power and effect of a divine bird warrior’s claw greave
Yes!Let me see them closer. I cant hate them in game because I cant recognize while staying 10 miles distance to fight them in game
I was so damn happy to know that you could get these hornsent warriors as spirit ashes, a part of me was like... "damn, these guys are tough... too tough, you probably can't summon them." lo and behold they are obtainable and fun as hell
Oh man I remember stumbling on that isolated Divine Bird in the Ruins of Rauh. At first I thought he was a boss. This guy gave me a hell of a fight, I got him on my 1st try but with barely any HP left. Love these enemies !
Learning how to fight these guys is so satisfying, especially since the practice early in the dlc makes the divine warriors so much easier.
Don’t know why, but these guys remind me of dark souls 2
It seems like the omen killers are somewhat based off them between the strange horn placement, the weapons coated with horns down the front. and the concept of them being "nightmares" for omen, it could very easily be like generational, or genetic memories of the horned warriors that live on in the omen and used against them as omen killers
Marika was cursed after her betrayal.
Not sure if she fought hornset after she ascended to godhood, but rather it seems like her curse was implemented even before she made the omen killer forces and formed her Golden Order which Messmer fought in.
Nightmares might be just a effect of omen curse hornset shamans gave to her and her people that belong or side with Golden Order.
I would love to see a close up of all the variants of the spirits burned by Messmer's flame, those in Belurat, shadowkeep etc
Favorite enemies from the DLC
The coolest enemies
I just want to know how in the world the Horned Warriors put on their helmets. They have holes for their horns, but that doesn't mean they'd just easily be put on
Could be permanent thing.
Their skin looks like stone? Strange maybe it’s also just burnt skin idk. These guys are so damn cool either way
all those cool attack from the cgs but we only got a shitty storm caller on the one we can use, sounds about right KEKW
They look so cool
The divine beast variant right before the big stairs with the 2 annoying casters killed me a bunch of times, very tricky for a "normal" enemy
I think the forces of nature have taken over the warriors bodies. Like kami in Shinto belief. The same situation exists in the divine beast dancing lion boss fight. The two people inside the puppet are used by the kami.
these guys are unnecessarily sexy
They remind me sanctum knights from DS2
I think it represent certain eras in lands in-between. The twin birds-Storm Lord-Hornsent saint.
The crucible and Hornsent culture is so interesting
The Bird Warriors look like a more brutal version of the Rito from Legend of Zelda
but they all seem to have horrible skin problems
I wonder if this is from being perhaps charred by Messmers flame
I still don´t quite know what explains the strange state that most of the Hornsent we find are in and their shadowy appearance, were they sealed like Enir Illim, but that does not quite explaint heir corpse like features as they still seem to be more or less alive, or did Marikas removal of Destined Death perhaps cause them to wither and turn into walking carcasses like the Wandering Nobles in the Lands Between perhaps...
3:40 space jam begins to play
Why can’t i drop the divine bird armour, Fromsoft. Why must you keep my drip from me
For the horned warior (and the beast wariation), they remind me some of the Gundyr moves.
And now i see this out of the fight... when they use their horn spell... it makes me think about the omenkillers weapons
The divine birds constantly grab me ;-;
Me, when I saw horned lion warrior: oh no.. *flashback with three lion warriors horny fan art *
Divine bird wings are very similar to misbegotten winge
Im here wondering how tf they get the helmets on
Oh...oh damn...
Maybe it's fragmented into puzzles and they assemble those fragments by pushing them through horns - Hanoi Tower way.
Magic
Head smol
The gear of the Omenhunters are a mockery of these warriors.
monoblos and diablos always did have the coolest weapons
this might be the only time i actually dont mind the helmet having a face design on it instead of something cool, though the animalistic horned warriors still beat the regular design
You look at these Jojo villains flexing, and then look back to the first time you saw Margit rock out in his dinky bathrobe.
Divine Beast is the best looking and aestheticaly pleasing of the three imo.
The horned warriors, with their sword, looks like the Omen Killers in the base game. It is said that Omen Killers have the apparence of entities that tourments omens in their nightmares.
Maybe we're touching a good piece of lore here
thank you so much, I wanted to draw these guys!
love these guys.
Wonderful as always to see these critters without them attacking ya - ! LOL
any notion of doing some Black Myth Wukong ones ?
Realizing the divine beast warrior has a unique chest armor I need to grind for
I wonder how hard it would be to actually walk around in those Divine Bird shoes
All I wanted was to be a lightning Devine beast warrior
Parry bait! 🙌🏽
In all seriousness tho I really esp the design of these guys! I think they’re dope!
The normal horned warriors are fine it's the beast ones I have difficulty with.
The horns on the greatblades dont like like typical horned soldier magic horns, they look like the omen killer horns
Call them by their real name , Gundyr
Finally. Horned Gundyr
idk how none of them became bosses. maybe the one at temple town ruins should have been a boss? maybe there could have been a boss rush consisting of the divine beast warrior - needle knight leda - promised consort at the end of enir elim? the divine bird warriors at rauh and enir elim were so tough they might as well be boss ykwim?
The Hornsent is such an insane society. It looks impossible to put on, as well as take off, those masks. But I guest that helps explain why the Divine Beast Warrior is considered divine.
Iudex Horndyr
Of all the cool abilities the greatsword horned warriors and the divine beast warriors have, all we got on the curved greatsword was a reskinned stormcaller... fromsoft WHY
ngl stormacaller is pretty good. it cooks npc enemies' poise
The armor reminds me of the old king from demons souls
I, too, am a horned warrior. 😈
Hummmm hair like wings Malenia aproves
Sick design
The horned warriors helmet is a prison. It's not possible to remove, or at least very difficult. That's kind of bizarre
Bubble attacks wreak these guys
Walking nightmares
Os verdadeiros chefes!
divine beast is the ring knight equivalent
From...... why did you make the divine beast warriors respawnable enemies? And WHY IN THE WORLD DO I HAVE TO FARM THEM FOR THEIR GEAR!?!?!!?!?!?!
Tbf its just their helmet and chest piece.
@@draw2death421 Dont care if its only two pieces. Killing these guys once is a challenge hard to handle. Killing them enough times to drop their shite is criminal.
One word. Deflect.
@@Hegemol900 They drop you cool swords too.
I equipped their armor but didn't get their poise, WTF Fromsoftware?
Maximum drip.