
Extremely high amounts of resistance against this effect can only buy about 3 seconds (confirmed) of life in the fog. The fog deals high amounts of dark damage and no real amount of resistance will be particularly effective. Occasionally, Wolnir exhales a blast of this fog which covers a large area in front of him, which will likely kill any player who does not quickly get out of range. The boss is surrounded by a black fog which rapidly drains the player's health, making it hazardous to move past Wolnir's arms or body. By breaking all three bracelets, Wolnir will descend into the Abyss and die. The key to beating Wolnir is to destroy his bracelets, one on his right hand and two on his left. Īfter Wolnir's fall to the Abyss, Grave Warden pyromancers discovered the Abyss' black flame and pioneered new pyromancies. Wolnir sentenced countless souls to gruesome deaths, keen to outlive them all. He found some semblance of comfort from a holy sword and three armlets stripped from the corpses of clerics. Wolnir eventually succumbed to the Abyss, and in falling, was gripped by a fear of true darkness so he pleaded to the gods for the first time. Thus, the crowns of Carthus became one, and Wolnir the one High Lord. Once upon a time, each of the rightful lords of Carthus were bestowed crowns judiciously, until Wolnir brought them all to their knees, and conquered most kingdoms known to their people. Interacting with it will send the player to the Abyss to face Wolnir. Only his torso up remains of his body.Īt the end of the Catacombs of Carthus, the player will come upon a grim chalice.

High Lord Wolnir is a colossal skeleton adorned with jewelry and a few shreds of clothing.
