Talk:Brumm/@comment-34511663-20180129084811

Sorry if this is the wrong place to post. Could not copy/paste for some reason haha Also SPOILERS, to other things in the DLC. Just incase.

The differences in quest outcomes confounds us.

This way, says you banish them.

However the other way completes the Ritual.

How is it complete exactly? Through the quest, you give the flames of dreams to the Child, and Grimm takes them within himself to apparently continue immortality, according to the Dream Nail lines after the first boss fight with him.

However, when he is sleeping, you do not need the Child. He does not take it within himself. Which seems to be how he gains more power through the flames you gathered.

You do not need the CHild for this fight however, so how does this end his ritual? Says complete, but seems to be more in line that you go within his dream as he is bathing in the power. Only to defeat him, which seems to make him lose control of the power, killing him, and making the CHild stronger. As if taking in the flames.

Also his tent dissaears, whilst the other remains. As if to suggest he dies. Not so much leaves, as if he were to leave, why leave some of the Troupe behind? Maybe gained all the power he wanted? Seems unlikely given how you keep the child who has alot of power he could have taken. Taken for seemingly more immortality which seems to be the poitn of the Ritual. SO, he got utterly immortal by you seemingly killing him?

Also if he leaves through banishment, would that not just allow him to be summoned in other lands? It is said this has happened before, chains and whatnot.

Just feels like the banishment is more sending him away, while the ritual is more in line with killing him.

At least to us and the information anyway.