Talk:Godking Leonart/@comment-33780977-20181103152007/@comment-38206547-20190117231433

1. The thing is only an Arisen can kill the Dragon: this is by design, it's part of the universal cycle. The Dragon isn't just a large creature, it's an inherently divine being created by God in order to find those worthy enough to succeed God. The Dragon has demonstrated divine power before, such as in granting immortality to the Arisen or transforming Ashe into Daimon, and it is repeatedly said that only an Arisen can stand up to the Dragon (something Grigori himself reinforces in dialogue), so it's not hard to conclude that the Dragon very literally cannot be killed unless it's by an Arisen due to divine forces.

2/3. Narratives can be very easily crafted, especially in a medieval-type setting where information is not widely available to the public and Religion and State are the primary authorities on accepted truth. Especially when, as we see in the game, the Faith actively seeks to silence those that go against its teachings.