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Just to make sure this didn't get ignored. Also, we should really link the Curse-Rotted Greatwood Calc to the Ashen One's Profile since that's what they Scale to.Since the King of the Storm has a Profile now, we should link that in the Nameless King's Equipment where it says "his stormdrake".
The Way of White Corona doesn't say that. It says some wished for the aureoles to return. Again, you're making a leap in logic that isn't fully supported by the reading. I also don't understand how Gael using it supports it being subjective reality.I found something to back up Phoenix's assessment of Subjective Reality Miracles.
During Dark Souls, when the Gods were still at a higher peak of existence, Resonance Rings were commonplace and created whenever someone performed a Miracle. Miracles performed in the presence of Resonance Rings were boosted in potency, giving credence to the idea that Miracles are "events" rather than attacks.
Furthermore, the four Miracles that drop Resonance Rings are Bountiful Sunlight, Great Heal, Soothing Sunlight, and Wrath of the Gods. All those Miracles either directly originate from the Gods or derived from them in some way.
How does this link to Way of White Corona? Read the description. It states that the Miracle was created due to a yearning for aureoles (Resonance Rings). That yearning became real and took the form of Way of White Corona. It makes so much sense canonically since the only person in the whole world besides Patches who was still alive since Dark Souls is Gael. He would have known about the Resonance Rings and it makes sense that he's the only character in existence who has this Miracle since he's likely the only one who remembers Resonance Rings.
It also fits that Patches doesn't have it because he hates Clerics.
This isn't relevant to what I said.Yeah, aureoles are Resonant Rings. Within context, it makes sense. They look the same, and they're used by the one character in DS3 that would have remembered a time when Resonant Rings were a thing.
I didn't suggest they could. Nothing about Subjective Reality is supported here except an extremely vague link to stories. That's not enough to give them Subjective Reality, Phoenix. It simply isn't. Saying "but it's Dark Souls" doesn't help.I feel like people are once again misunderstanding what was proposed.
No one ever said Miracle users could make up Miracles on the spot. Them being Subjective Reality would just be the mechanic by which the power works, similarly to how all Magic is Reality Warping in D&D and Elder Scrolls and tons more verses, but that doesn't let them Reality Warp at will.
It's not "Limited", but it's also not something that makes them any more haxed.
Also, I feel the need to point out, for the above. Almost nothing in Souls lore is fully supported by the text and completely clear, that's not how the storytelling of the series works. It's all heavily interpretation based, and works off of extrapolating from existing information.