Iratus is the ultimate Nietzschean/Promethean figure (note the flame symbolism in the art - the flame might be blue, but the idea is there). In truth, he bows to no god - which is one more topic we intend to delve deeper into in the next game. Are these old gods the source of Iratus' Wrath abilities or do they simply amplify the Ire within his undead heart?Ībsolutely not. Upon the construction of the Abode of Wrath, Iratus mentions he possesses the insight to petition the "bloodthirsty gods of old" directly.Let’s just say any powerful man can be a powerful tool - and there are always people in the world that would try to use him as such. We wouldn’t want to spoil the answer for Iratus himself. Great questions - but ones not to be answered in an interview. What would he do to such a manipulator if he ever found out? Who or what indeed? Does Fate exist? Does Iratus act out of his own free will, is he led by destiny - or is he being manipulated, even toyed with? After breaking through the first five floors, The Stranger explains that Iratus' fate was already woven, as if someone or something had set in motion the events of the base game. ![]() He wouldn’t want us to dispel his incognito, and we’re not brave enough to go against him. Let’s just say some theories we like are not spot-on, but there is certain merit to them.īut, to be clear, we don’t want to give a direct and straightforward answer about the Stranger - we feel that the shroud of mystery makes him both a more compelling character… and more effective in-universe. ![]() We will explore his role further in the next game.
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