Talk:Seneschal/@comment-26091177-20161219003547/@comment-5847779-20161220150128

Yes yes, I am aware of all that. So if you kill yourself and then didn't actually kill yourself because you are still Senechal, then why is your pawn still with you even if he becomes human in the real world? I mean when you go to new game+ and fight the new Senechal it is your old character accompanied by your old Pawn.

And it still doesn't explain where the Dragon comes from. But I guess that's why they decided to call it Dragon's Dogma.

Cycle: (Let's forego chicken egg dilemma here)

1. Senechal starts 2. Summons Dragon from Rift 3. Dragon creates Arisen 4. Arisen beats Dragon 5. Arisen beats Senechal 6. Arisen becomes new Senechal 7. Main pawn becomes plothole Recylce 8. Senchal summons Dragon from Rift? 9. Dragon becomes plothole.

Is there an infinite amount of Dragons in the rift?