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112 pages, ebook
First published September 1, 2018


Nature is indifferent.
Life and death intertwined forever at dance. — Alfredius
Of the first two arcs I vastly prefer this one. The way the story is told through a mix of interactions between characters and journal entries is enjoyable. It is set entirely in Old Yharnam and primarily follows two characters Alfredius, a doctor and Clement, a priest. This is one take on the origins of the monsters or rather the plague that causes the monsters. I appreciate the difference in the way Alfredius and Clement's worlds are presented. Alfredius's world is in yellows, well light and surrounded by a clutter of scientific equipment. Clement's is in greys/blues, dark and clean of clutter with splashes of colour only as signs of distress. Their writing styles and manner are different, simple yes but effective. The turns in the story are shown less by the words and more by the art and the colouring. It ends it's science vs faith plot in a grim manner befitting the Bloobourne verse.
I read this without knowing what I was getting into. I have never played the came but I have watched people play it (judge me if you must, my dexterity and sticktoitiveness are shit) My rating reflects that lack of knowledge as to how it works within the full game. Watching someone play it isn't like being involved in the playthrough. I own that.
Can science help where faith may be at a loss?
I believe. I... believe this could be true. For what is science if not a gift given by the gods? —Clement
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