Dark Souls III: Ashes of Ariandel – Story and Ending Explained

"Thou'rt a lord, art thou not?"

After defeating Elfriede, we can speak to the painter girl once more. She has a few interesting lines of dialogue where she talks about how she will soon paint a new world – one that will make a goodly home for someone someday. She also has another line that should prove very interesting to Dark Souls fans:

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“Those who aren’t ken to fire cannot paint a world. Those absorbed by fire, must not paint a world. Don’t worry, I haven’t forgotten, Mother…”

First of all, I previously theorized that perhaps this painter girl was the one who created the Painted World of Ariamis, the very same one we saw in Dark Souls. After all, time is convoluted in Lordran, and it’s possible that the Ashen One was somehow sent back in time through Gael’s rotted scrap of painting. It’s also possible that time just flows differently in the paintings. However, the girl also mentions her mother. This is just speculation, but it seems likely that Crossbreed Priscilla may indeed be this girl’s mother.

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In fact, it’s becoming quite a popular theory that perhaps the Painted World of Ariamis had decayed over time, but Father Ariandel had come around to restore it. This is why we see remnants of the Painted World of Ariamis all throughout. Priscilla’s iconic colosseum, for example, is near the base of this world. Perhaps as Ariamis started to fall into ruin, Father Ariandel restored the painting, and a new world was essentially painted over the old one. That new world is the one we’re in now, and it’s also begun to succumb to rot and decay. The painter girl wants to create a world that will make a goodly home for someone. This could very well refer to Priscilla, who was sucked into Ariamis but quickly grew attached to it, but perhaps she simply wanted a new world that would honor Priscilla’s memory. Again, this is all speculation, and the girl’s connection to Priscilla cannot be confirmed.

Because the Painted World of Ariandel was starting to fall apart, the inhabitants had collectively decided that it should be burned away with ash, so that a new creator could create a brand new painted world. However, Elfriede entered the Painted World of Ariandel and convinced the Father not to let it burn away. According to the description on the Ordained set, Elfriede had cast aside her connection to the Sable Church, and found a world and people that she wanted to protect. Here, we learn that she is actually the eldest sister of Yuria. Instead of helping Yuria and Liliane find a new Lord of Hollows for Londor, however, she chose to stay in the Painted World of Ariandel.

We don’t exactly know what her true intentions were, but we can safely assume that she chose to take on the role of protector in this world. Just as Priscilla was seen as the protector of Ariamis, Elfriede herself also adopted mannerisms that we previously saw in Crossbreed Priscilla. Her scythe and invisibility attacks are clearly meant to show her efforts in trying to be similar to Priscilla, perhaps so that she could convince the Corvians that she was really on their side.

Either way, once we defeat her, the painter girl promises to start painting again. She has one more revealing line of dialogue. We quickly find out that Gael is actually her uncle, and she also wonders aloud if he’s found the Dark Soul of man. Now there’s a term we haven’t heard in quite a while. Just to refresh your memory, the Dark Soul is a unique lord soul that the Furtive Pygmy picked up right before the Age of Flame. It is said that the Humanity items we used in Dark Souls are actually shards or chunks broken off from the Dark Soul itself.

We also shouldn’t forget that the Dark Soul is very intrinsically linked to the Dark Hand weapon wielded by the Darkwraiths. The Darkwraiths can use the Dark Hand to initiate a grab attack on the player, and in the original Dark Souls, this attack could suck away Humanity from the Chosen Undead if you had any. And who do the Darkwraiths serve? Lord Kaathe, of course. And how does Kaathe, our favorite Primordial Serpent, fit into the story of Dark Souls III? Well, Yuria of Londor serves him. She reveals this if you choose to kill her. Yuria and the Sable Church are looking for a new Lord of Hollows to lead Londor, and you can take on the mantle if you complete her quest line and get the Usurpation of Fire ending.

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In Dark Souls, the Chosen Undead could bring the Lordvessel to Kaathe, and this would trigger the Age of Dark ending. With Dark Souls III, however, it is still a little unclear if the Lord of Hollows is ushering in a new Age of Dark, or something entirely different. Regardless, we know that Yuria and the Sable Church, along with the Darkwraiths, will be very interested in locating the Dark Soul. From the painter girl’s dialogue, we also know that Gael is seeking the Dark Soul. After completing the DLC and finishing off Elfriede, it’s worth noting that Gael is nowhere to be found in the game. There’s no closure, and this is just me speculating again, but I don’t think we’re quite done with this story just yet, and it should be picked up again in the second and final DLC coming next year.

Where will the DLC take us? My best guess is that we’re finally going to learn more about Frampt and Kaathe. With Kaathe representing the dark, it only makes sense that Frampt should show up in some way, considering that he represented fire in Dark Souls. And of course, the sisters of Londor will almost certainly be involved as well. Perhaps the Sable Church is coming close to finding the Dark Soul. And perhaps Gael is, for unknown reasons, tracking their movements and trying to locate it before they do. As for the Painted World of Ariandel? Perhaps we’re done with it, and Priscilla’s bloodline can continue in peace. Or maybe the painter girl will have some part to play in the events to come too.

Either way, things are quickly coming to a head in the Dark Souls universe, and I can’t wait to find out what happens next.


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Zhiqing Wan
Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.