He certainly thinks D would kill him, at least, if he knew Rogier's goal.Ībout Ranni and Godwyn: I heard some people think Ranni tricked the Rune of Death but that wasn't the case imo: Yes, both Ranni and Godwyn died by the Rune of Death that day. I wonder if he knows that it would cost D's life to get to that point. Especially so because his goal and fixation on the cursemark is to ease the suffering of those who live in death, which I suppose would be Fia's ending. It seems like he mostly exists to lead you into Ranni's questline for her ending and, potentially, to dabble into Fia's ending as well (since you have to speak to Fia and will likely see the dialogue for the dagger, as well as getting an item she needs for her questline in the process). ![]() It's a shame you go through all this effort to help him and it's all for nothing. Then I noticed him slunched over like my first playthrough. His head was always in a normal position. I held off on his dialogue after meeting with Ranni so that he wouldn't go into this state and would check in on him every time I made some progress and had to return to the sanctuary. I expected as much, but wanted to test it out for myself. It seems picking this up forces Rogier to go into his coma, eventually dying when you return to the Roundtable Hold.
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