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Hoarah Babylon

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Does Anyone Have Any Good Posts That Delve Into Analysis About Jars, Now That We Have All The New Jar

does anyone have any good posts that delve into analysis about jars, now that we have all the new jar lore from the DLC? i’ve been Thinking and wanna see what others have been saying. even posts made pre-DLC could be interesting to reconsider

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I’m playing the DLC a second time. And I’m pretty sure Miquella charm on Ansbach goes deeper than making him forget his loyalty to Mohg. Miquella literally made Ansbach forget how to fight. He repeats several times that he’s no fighter. He’s too old, lost his faculties, blah blah. But he also managed to wound Miquella in his challenge. Miquella saw Ansbach as a serious threat, and took away his prowess.

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