Seems be. Whatever god or being is to blame for the plague in Yharnam, it seems fair fit to assume it's their departure and condemnation that has damned it. There is no use for the beasts other than carnage.
Regardless, the same still holds true for the afflicted, an animal cares little about the life its prey, whether it be a stranger, or former family and friends.
[Once more, several minutes pass before the response is made.]
Elias restored memories that had become buried, in my untimely departure from Yharnam. I would rather not speak of them. I will only tell you that there is nothing left to concern me if or when I return to Yharnam.
And as I am here, death seems but temporary and holds little meaning.
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Regardless, the same still holds true for the afflicted, an animal cares little about the life its prey, whether it be a stranger, or former family and friends.
[Once more, several minutes pass before the response is made.]
Elias restored memories that had become buried, in my untimely departure from Yharnam. I would rather not speak of them. I will only tell you that there is nothing left to concern me if or when I return to Yharnam.
And as I am here, death seems but temporary and holds little meaning.