And she's going to end up with that arm for the rest of her life. That's a suitable payoff for the ending imo. It would've been better if the rest of the story wasn't so "uuugh."
You can't runaway from your own blood, Pyrrha. No matter how much you want to, it's...a part of you, always has, always will be, best just to...accept it and give in
ialdabaoth said: Hey, it went away for Siegfried...
Not entirely. even him wielding Calibur meant that he could still feel the Edge's influence. But it's because of Calibur's influence that Sigfried wasn't as infected as Raphael, Aeon, and Tira turned out to be. Oh yeah, tell that to Tira too. She loves her immortality.
Player_One said: They didn't end up with mosterous arms, so it's all good for them, surely? As for immortality, im not sure Raphael is too bothered about that.
Aeon ended up as a complete monster. And I'm pretty sure Aeon hates being a lizard man.
Decaforce said: Aeon ended up as a complete monster. And I'm pretty sure Aeon hates being a lizard man.
It doesn't help the fact that Aeon's mind corroded into animal instincts. So yeah, whether you've turned into a monster, become immortal, or have a corrupted arm, The Seed leaves its mark.
And she's going to end up with that arm for the rest of her life. That's a suitable payoff for the ending imo. It would've been better if the rest of the story wasn't so "uuugh."
She's not going to have that arm for the rest of her life it goes away after a while, maybe not entirely but the physical appearance goes away after a while.