From what she says, I make up that when the seals are broken, War will have to bring destruction, that's his specific purpose in the end times it sounds like. I also didn't feel that she was saying it out of arrogance, more a semi-disbelief and genuine admiration. However, can we really blame her for being hestitant to reject the notion in the beginning: he has gone on rampages before. While she has a bit of fun in seeing him chained up, her pleasure evaporates once she hears the accusation and in the end of the game, it is clear that she is a bit ashamed of thinking her brother would have done any of this. I think this tendency for bloodrage, is why she was torn about the accusation. I think she is still a bit sour about this lack of control that let her to slammed into the ground and almost decapitated, if Death hadn't intervened. And you are right, she does seem to have a bit more respect for Death, than her other brothers, though she is never really disrespectful towards either Strife or War in my opinion.įury and War: There is a certain rivalry between them, likely stemming from the fact that they are both fiercely loyal to the Council but that while she is the supposed to be the hothead of the group, War has already gone on a rampage that almost ended with her beheading. Interesting read, some of your points I already considered, others passed me by so very interesting. If this is true, I hope a Genesis type game between the two of them will explore this further. Since he is naturally everything she wants to be. Advice she took to heart.Īll in all, I think Fury loves Death more than her brothers, or more than likely sees Death a kind of role model for what a Horseman should be. Her desire to be leader is never stated to be because she dislikes Death, only that she thinks she should be in charge.ĭuring the Keepers of the Void DLC, she mentions that Death told her about the stone warriors she is fighting, and also warned her of their abilities. The Nephilims respite talisman that Fury relies on a lot, is stated to be a gift from Death.ĭuring Lusts illusion, the first Horseman she speaks to is Death, and she almost sounds relieved to see him. There are a few other small moments as well. The fact that they shared a room at all I think suggests that she is closer to death than the others. Unlike War and Strife where she attacks their characters, this comes off as light teasing in comparison. Even then she immediately says that she knows because they used to share a room once. ![]() The closest thing there is, is when she says he smells bad. As with Strife, she calls him delicate to the council's facesĪs far as Death goes, she never does anything similar. She knows this is incorrect, but says it anyway to build herself up. ![]() Unlike War who she arragontly says to the watcher that she expected War to cause the apocalypse. I recently replayed Darksiders 3 and I noticed how much Fury mentions Death in a sort of respectful manner.
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