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Bloodborne 170 Through Her Eyes

I was taught that we are but a speck of dust in this vast universe. Master Graham had told me about the beasts, the affliction they had brought upon humanity. "This is the general consensus," he'd say. He tried to simplify his language as much as he could. I was but a teenager after all, trying to make sense of the world that surrounded me. "The truth is, young lady," he looked at me with wide eyes, a dab of blue to them. "The only beast that exists is the one that lives inside of us."

Never have I given that statement a thought as much as I did the day we discovered Kos. Laurence was overjoyed. He constantly spoke about the miracle of beholding a live pregnant Great One. They needed her child. Gehrman, my master and benefactor, had looked up to this day all his life. Ever since they'd discovered that blood in the tombs, theories sprung up in their minds.

Together with Laurence, they devoured books and conducted unspeakable experiments. Like a naïve child, I believed in their vision. "The queen looks at blood differently," I had convinced myself of saying. "She wants to bear a child of blood, an unfathomable abomination." I couldn't bear the thought of a human carrying an unnatural child, one born from old cursed blood.

"Blood heals. It is our path to evolution, not slavery. We shall not bow to those greater beings our ancestors called the Old Ones." I devoted myself to the church. I worked day and night in that ward, observing the afflicted, conducting horrific experiments. Science required sacrifice. It is only through sweat and blood that we could hope to achieve enlightenment.

The day we witnessed that great white whale of a beast was the beast my eyes were fully open. Master Willem was right.

"Our eyes are yet to open."

Did he mean it as a metaphor? Or was he speaking about something completely different?

Gehrman urged Laurence to wait for the Old One to lose her child. She was soon to go into labor. "Their child never lives," master said. "It won't take long until we have the cord." That look he had in his eyes was unnerving. I saw my mentor in a different light that day. His eyes sparkled. His smile, wickedly drawn on his face, never faded. He sat on the wet sand of the beach, observing the beast's womb contract violently.

Laurence grew restless. He argued that night was upon us. He didn't want to face the night without the cord. Urgency had made him careless. He feared succumbing to the scourge more than anyone else. I had given a long thought about this; Laurence was convinced the city was cursed because of his actions. He was convinced that the only way to salvation was the cord.

"Our eyes are yet to open."

We thought of it as enlightenment. We sought the truth of the universe. In our pursuit, we realized that we never stood on top of the food chain. We opened our eyes and world to a world full of mystery. The Great Ones far exceeded our expectations. They were strong, terrifying but also sympathetic.


That phantasm discovered in the ruins below the city confirmed our theories. All one needed was a fragment of a Great One, and they'd be able to summon them from the Cosmos.

That was the general consensus. I'm borrowing my teacher's words here. Master Willem argued that the Great Ones were never far. They rather lived among us, unseen to the naked eye.

"Our eyes are yet to open."

That was no metaphor. Witnessing that Great One lying on the beach affirmed it. Laurence was ecstatic. Using the cord, he and Gehrman believed they could summon a Great One. The catalyst was just means to witness the Great One.

As to the appearance of this one on the shore, we assumed that it had something to do with the fishermen's transformation. The Great One was suffering, being pregnant only weakened her. The villagers were perhaps trying to help the suffering whale-like creature. We couldn't confirm our theory because the two hunters in front of me had killed all the fishermen in cold blood. A butchery I've never thought I'd see in my lifetime.

Hunting beasts was one thing. Experimenting on the tormented souls helped us gain understanding. It was all in the name of science. What we had done that day was only in the name of slaughters. We were no longer hunters. We were worse than the vilebloods we hated. We didn't kill to survive. We killed for the sake of killing.

That was the day my eyes opened.

I witnessed a dying creature, using the last of her strength to influence villagers. The villagers helped her sustain the child in her. If she couldn't live, perhaps she'd wanted the child to live instead. But we destroyed all hope. There was nothing more dangerous than a mother trying to protect her child.

We had reached the point of no return. A bad feeling overtook me, gooseflesh building up all over my body. "We should not provoke to wrath of something beyond our comprehension," I argued. "Don't you see? Our thirst for knowledge has blinded us." I had to slap some sense into the Healing Church leader who eyed me with disdain.

"We already see ourselves as the better species. This one is weak, dying. We cannot take her child, we mustn't. Master, please think about the consequences. We only know little of these creatures." Master looked up, his eyes were cold. Chills went down my spine. He was no longer the gentle, considerate hunter I knew.

"This one is dying, so is our city. We act to save our own. She acted to save her child. You saw the villagers, transformed by her power. She can't save us, we can only use her to get someone who will. My lady please, be rational."

I was rational. The beast had used her power to transform a whole village. How could we compare to something like that?

The sky had cleared by then. The sun was drowning on the horizon, beyond the western sea. Night approached, slowly but surely. Laurence grew even more restless. "The blood moon won't show until we're ready Laurence," my master urged the man to settle down and wait.

The woman I had brought along was crestfallen. She had seen and experienced too much. She sat next to me, sullen and silent. Perhaps she had felt what I had. Women could relate to a mother losing her child. There was nothing worse than nurturing life, then have it taken away from you by some strangers.

I regret not trying harder to dissuade them. I regret witnessing what happened later that night. I regret the events I helped create. I shunned the blood to be welcomed by it later. Is there such a thing as a God? Is there such a thing as destiny?

It seemed to me that the more I fought, the more life brought me closer to my destiny. I hated how blood was perceived by the queen. I hated how we celebrated and hosted feasts in the castle. People were hungry for blood, drinking it like crazed fiends. I believed in moderation. I believed in a path to evolution.

But that night, when the moon was finally visible in the sky, I heard a murmur. Laurence could no longer wait. He had convinced my master, through constant nagging, that the child had the cord inside the beast. There was no need to wait for it longer than they had to. At that moment, the murmur came, unheard to anyone else but me. I felt my body shudder, a cold sweat broke through my entire back.

The Healing Church's revered leader proceeded to opening the beast's womb. They extracted the child, looking at its cord greedily. Their smile soon turned into a frown. The child in their hands turned to dust, like their dreams and hopes. Gehrman was furious, Laurence almost went mad.

I was the first one to scream though. A sharp pain in my womb folded me in half. I lay down on the ground, panting and screaming like a madwoman. "We'll proceed with the ritual as expected." I heard my master say before I lost consciousness. "You come with us. If I didn't have another use for you, I'd have killed you already." Laurence pulled the woman I captured from the arm and flung her in front of him. My master carried me in his arms. I had fallen into deep slumber then.

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Catalogue
211 Keeper Of The Old Lords
210 Beware The Frailty Of Men
209 Guardians
208 Sage
207 Blood And Fire
206 Haunting Memories
205 Karla's Revelation
204 Francis's Resolution
203 Sinister Blood Moon
202 Divided Once More...
201 Tinker Bell... Tinker Bell...
200 Yahar'gul, The Hidden Village 2
199 A Hunter Must Hun
198 Partnership
197 Flying Rocks and Poison
196 Yahar'gul, The Hidden Village
195 Haunting Lullaby
194 The Gift Of The Godhead Cometh!
193 Nightmare Frontier
192 Bless Us With Blood!
191 Did He Say Friends?
190 Eye Seeker
189 Sinister Encounters
188 Vileblood V.S Executioners
187 Executioners
186 Lecture Hall
185 The Gift Of the Godhead
184 Blood Moon
183 Arcane Danger
Chapter 182
Chapter 181
Chapter 180
179 Crown of Illusions
178 Paleblood
177 Surrogate
176 Metamorphosis
175 Shadows of Yharnam
174 Resolve
173 How Different Are Hunters From the Monsters They Kill?
172 Suspicious Beggar
171 What are the Gods?
170 Through Her Eyes
169 Encounter
168 Cause And Effec
167 Execution
166 Catch Me If You Can
165 A man's word is his bond
164 What happened in Cainhurs
163 Reaching The Fishing Village
162 Blood Crazed Fiends
161 Lowly beings
160 Negotiation
159 Addled with Blood
158 Join The League
157 Guinea pig
156 Step Lightly
155 Bucket Head
154 Executioners
153 Yharnam's schemes run too deep
152 Flora
151 Old Hunter Henryk
150 Chapel Dweller
149 The price of knowledge
148 Gargoyle
147 Beware the crazy hunter
146 Blood Pellets
Chapter 145
144 Dumb Jack
143 Subconscious
142 Darling
141 Lonely
140 Hunter's Mark
139 Darkness
138 Inside the castle
137 Deep Sea
136 Lady Maria
135 Out of Body experience
134 Forsaken Castle Cainhurs
133 Hypogean Gaol
132 Hunter
131 Fear the Old Blood
130 Fight fire with fire
129 Vicar Amelia
128 Running out of time
127 Fishing hamle
126 Abandoned Old Workshop
125 Mindblown
124 Runes
123 Worst Worst Wors
122 Watchdog of the Old Lords
121 Life is unfair
120 Annihilation
119 Summoning a friend
118 Approaching doom
117 A never ending nightmare
116 Strange treasure
115 A Distant Call From The Queen
114 Undead Gian
113 Pthumeru Chalice Dungeon
112 Tales of old hunters
111 The real meaning of Fear
110 Terror in the dark
109 The Chikage's power
108 Hunting in the dark
107 Communion
106 Blood echoes
105 Visceral attack
104 A memory he couldn't recall
103 Beas
102 Descend Oedon Chapel
101 The Holy Blades
100 Ascend to Oedon Chapel
99 No home to return to
98 Yaharg'hul, the terrifying village
97 Bad teamwork
96 Church doctors in action
95 What happened to Karla
94 Looking for Karla- Part 2
93 Looking for Karla - Part 1
92 Observe, learn, adjust and overcome
91 The hunters' dream
90 Beckoning a hunter
89 What doesn't kill you
88 The Blood Starved Beas
87 Exciting figh
86 Beast Blood Pellets
85 Insightful conversation
84 A new voice in the dream
83 In need of rest and silence
82 Insigh
81 Sitting atop a pile of corpses
80 Lamenting the dead
79 Karma strikes back
78 Finally out of reach
77 Bar fight !!
76 When nothing goes right… turn left!
75 It's raining bullets!
74 Do not disturb the woman while she rests
73 The valley hamlet, home to beasts and abominations
72 A mysterious hos
71 The new Francis
70 Trapped between two deadly beasts – Part 2
69 Trapped between two deadly beasts - Part 1
68 Hunters not wanted here
67 On the verge of insanity
66 The thing that snarls in the dark tunnel
65 Enigmatic gibberish...
64 Hard truth
63 An odd encounter
62 A giant above the Great Bridge
61 Separated
60 Oedon Chapel Dweller
59 The katana called Chikage
58 The horrors of the upper cathedral ward
57 Beasts all over the shop...
56 Take 36. Ready, Set, Action!!
55 Gearing up for the big figh
54 The echoing will of the dying ones
53 The need to get stronger
52 Gruesome death…again
51 Father Gascoigne – Round two
50 Fireball!
49 Father Gascoigne
48 Totally worth it!
47 Healing blood VS Crazing blood
46 A complicated turn of events
45 The little voices in his head
44 Small victories
43 What real horror sounds like
42 Addicted to blood
41 Eileen the crow
40 A new encounter behind a secret door
39 A peaceful walk… interrupted!
38 The dormant monster in the inside…
37 Luck eventually runs out…
36 Never let your guard down
35 The unsettling feeling of being watched
34 Dark streets lead to dangerous beasts
33 Traversing dark alleys
32 The power of blood
Chapter 31
Chapter 30
Chapter 29
Chapter 28
Chapter 27
Chapter 26
Chapter 25
Chapter 24
Chapter 23
Chapter 22
Chapter 21
Chapter 20
Chapter 19
Chapter 18
Chapter 17
Chapter 16
Chapter 15
Chapter 14
Chapter 13
Chapter 12
Chapter 11
Chapter 10
Chapter 9
Chapter 8
Chapter 7
Chapter 6
Chapter 5
Chapter 4
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