Talk:Seneschal/@comment-34427793-20180122002711/@comment-34461678-20180125025051

Well if Seneschal fight seriously there's no way Arisen can defeat him, Seneschal is god after all he can be invisible or create thousands of pawn to kill Arisen while he sit on his throne. i don't think Arisen defeat him at fight but Arisen won in willpower, i mean Arisen never admit to defeat. So seneschal definitely testin Arisen willpower to life, while Seneschal too bored to live. so seneschal surrender. why seneschal did not kill himself? it's simple, because Savan is very Heroic, i mean he's very noble to face dragon in order saving the world, so he doesn't want to let the world collapse without seneschal keeping the world save, unlike the new Arisen who abandoned the world(or maybe he think it's better if there's no God who interfere human lifes). so Seneschal request the Arisen is another test for Arisen, "is the Arisen willing to replace savan? the moment arisen kill savan there's no other people but arisen himself to rule the world, but if Arisen didn't dare to kill savan i bet savan kill Arisen and convert him to become dragon then wait for another Arisen who have stronger willpower".

so simply put, the last fight it's just for storytelling not actually part of the game, if the last battle too hard people will began to doubt "is Savan really want to die? why he fight seriously lasting for 3 hours??" but i agree the last battle should a little harder. The main story of the game is a loner human dare to fight dragonso it can't be helped if seneschal don't have epic battle scene like grigori.

sorry for my atrocious engrish