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This never made sense to me tbh.
The mindless part of the intelligence page:
The Pale King created thousands of vessels, and deemed only the one we know as the Hollow Knight successful, meaning that it indeed had no will or mind, and would not succumb to the infection (which the pale king ****** up anyway lol the hollow knight got possessed). All of the other vessels, which had wills and minds, were yeeted into the abyss, including our protagonist The Knight.
The failed vessels having intelligence is supported by the hunter's journal entry for "siblings", the shades of The Knight's fellow vessels: "Fragment of a lingering will."
Aside from this, The Knight clearly displays throughout the game that it does indeed have a mind to think and a will to break.
As stated in The Knight's profile, it displays great combat intelligence. It's able to master new techniques with its nail without much training, and can learn how to use the other new spells and items it acquires throughout its journey with only around a couple minutes of practice. It's able to fight on par with Hallownest's sacred protector Hornet for example, and several other trained warriors like those in the Colosseum of Fools, Hive Knight, Dung Defender, the Nailmasters, Paintmaster and Nailsage, and is likely even superior to all of them.
The Knight understands the language of Hallownest's denizens, both written and verbal. It understands that Geo is currency it can exchange with shop vendors for items that can help it on its journey. It understands the concept of a bank, even. It knows what a map is for, knows it can draw the area in a map using a quill to navigate it easier. It knows it can use a tram pass to ride on the train thingy. It has a will to survive. It knew what to do to seal the infection inside of itself during the Hollow Knight boss fight. The list goes on, but this should be enough.
So basically I'm proposing we change The Knight's intelligence to something that isn't mindless, probably to above average for its combat skill. This would also remove its resistance to mind and empathic manipulation, since it has a mind and presumably emotions.
The Hollow Knight/Pure Vessel should also probably have those removed, since it was able to be controlled by the Radiance.
The mindless part of the intelligence page:
The intelligence section of The Knight's page:Mindless: Those few beings that are literally mindless and have no capacity for intelligence at all.
The first bit is correct. The Pale King made the vessels for the purpose of sealing the infection. In order for a vessel to not just become another part of the Radiance's hivemind, it must not have a mind at all. The only problem is that The Knight is a failed vessel.Intelligence: Mindless. Vessels were deliberately conceived to lack any perseverance in thinking, processing, feeling, and/or taking in thoughts & emotions. However, it has displayed great combat intelligence when fighting bosses and waiting for opportunities to strike.
The Pale King created thousands of vessels, and deemed only the one we know as the Hollow Knight successful, meaning that it indeed had no will or mind, and would not succumb to the infection (which the pale king ****** up anyway lol the hollow knight got possessed). All of the other vessels, which had wills and minds, were yeeted into the abyss, including our protagonist The Knight.
The failed vessels having intelligence is supported by the hunter's journal entry for "siblings", the shades of The Knight's fellow vessels: "Fragment of a lingering will."
Aside from this, The Knight clearly displays throughout the game that it does indeed have a mind to think and a will to break.
As stated in The Knight's profile, it displays great combat intelligence. It's able to master new techniques with its nail without much training, and can learn how to use the other new spells and items it acquires throughout its journey with only around a couple minutes of practice. It's able to fight on par with Hallownest's sacred protector Hornet for example, and several other trained warriors like those in the Colosseum of Fools, Hive Knight, Dung Defender, the Nailmasters, Paintmaster and Nailsage, and is likely even superior to all of them.
The Knight understands the language of Hallownest's denizens, both written and verbal. It understands that Geo is currency it can exchange with shop vendors for items that can help it on its journey. It understands the concept of a bank, even. It knows what a map is for, knows it can draw the area in a map using a quill to navigate it easier. It knows it can use a tram pass to ride on the train thingy. It has a will to survive. It knew what to do to seal the infection inside of itself during the Hollow Knight boss fight. The list goes on, but this should be enough.
So basically I'm proposing we change The Knight's intelligence to something that isn't mindless, probably to above average for its combat skill. This would also remove its resistance to mind and empathic manipulation, since it has a mind and presumably emotions.
The Hollow Knight/Pure Vessel should also probably have those removed, since it was able to be controlled by the Radiance.
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