Locust Preacher Narration.

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With the utmost vaguery, the Locust Preachers address the lives of various NPC's as their quests and the player's own, nears the end. The dialogue is sufficently vague that it could refer to many individuals within the series as a whole, but clues in what they say most strongly indicate they are speaking of characters within Dark Souls III, all of whom are non-undead who would have died at this point. What implication this has regarding the connection between Death and The Dark is unknown.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
one was away for a night on an endless forbidden search on ly the abyss Granted closure if not re union with his bill of it. Fear not the dark, my friend. And let the feast begin. One dark with learning but in the end learned his knowledge was wanting. The world began without knowledge and with our knowledge Will it end? Does not this ring clear and true pain? All the dark, my friend. Let the feast begin. One pool girl slew her own kin but even so was embraced, enveloped by the abyss. It was a comfort that neither moon nor sunless sky afforded her before. You know what? The dark, my friend, and let the feast begin. And so she lived in fear off the dark off the things that node at her flesh. And yet the abyss hath yet to produce any such creature. Fear not the dark, my friend. Let the feast begin