Talk:Seneschal/@comment-26091177-20161219003547/@comment-5847779-20161219034729

Yeah there is only speculation on this part, because it is never explained in the game.

I think that when the Senechal gets tired of his godhood he simply creates the Dragon so that he can be challenged. And the Arisens that defeat the Dragon and then fail to defeat the Senechal replace the Dragon so a stronger Arisen will come and face the Senechal.

Although in the end of the game you actually kill yourself, your Pawn becomes YOU and when you go through the game again the Senechal is still you. That actually doesn't make any sense.

I feel the reason they don't make another Dragon's Dogma is because they can't explain the story plotholes.

And the whole thing about multiple worlds and multiple arisens is just a little online play gimmick they introduced. They don't really add anything for the story. Only Pawns traverse to other worlds anyway. I guess it's possible for Dragons to also traverse them, but a dead dragon can't traverse the rift. So killing a dragon without actually creating one eventually depletes the rift of Dragons, no matter how many there were in there.