So throughout Bloodborne’s base game, we are given some lore about Ludwig, the first(?) Hunter of the healing church. We know that Ludwig’s style of taking care of beasts in Yharnam is near the complete opposite than that of Gherman and the Workshop hunters (skill v STR, secretive vs mob justice). We also know that the holy moonlight sword is the basis of influence for Ludwig’s holy blade.
Ludwig’s position in the healing church wasn’t that of Amelia, Lawrence, or Brador as they either turned into a cleric beast or something akin to a canine. That being said, were we given any explanation as to why Ludwig’s beast form took the form of a horse instead of, say, a wolf?
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Edited by Sumpig-2: 11/27/2023 11:49:11 PMHe was a Knight. [spoiler]nah idk.[/spoiler]
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I think the assumption is he was killed on his horse
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Edited by The First Aifos: 11/26/2023 8:21:39 AMI don’t think any given person’t beast form is reflective of anything in particular. I believe they just sort of turn into whatever. Edit: Going a little further, canonically I wouldn’t be surprised if every beast looks unique, and there’s only lookalikes in-game because, well, ‘cause it’s a game, and manually creating a unique model for every beast would be a lot. Edit 2: I wish I made a joke about Ludwig Von Koopa.