![]() ![]() What was banished to the 6th chamber? yep. "Shelletons are hellish servants to the dark power that was banished to the 6th Chamber." It can be argued that the Dark Power is referring to Kaliber, but it actually refers to the Lich, which can be reinforced by the Shelleton entry: The ammonicon also refers to a "Dark Power" (You can find that in the ammonicon entry to the Kill Pillars and the Shelletons). The reason Kaliber cursed him was her Envy. That might answer the question of who banished him to the Bullet Hell. It also says that it attracted the envy of Kaliber (A Goddess). It being unlocked by defeating the Lich might mean that he was the first hero to master the gungeon. Bestows unreasonable courage in the face of danger, and the luck to survive it." "A relic of the first hero to master the Gungeon, whose skill attracted the envy of Kaliber herself. Let's now read the entry to the Riddle of Lead, a item that is unlocked by defeating the LICH Though banished to Bullet Hell, the Gundead know him to be the immortal master of the Gungeon." "I think he was worried that Guns would make the magics of the old world obsolete"ģ- Now lets read the Ammonicon entry for Lich: That leads to the assumption that the Powerful Wizard is actually the Lich, and also leads to the question: "If the Wizard wanted to change the past, what exactly was he trying to change? that's possibly answered by the Blacksmith quote: Another thing that suggests it is the statue of a man with the same clothes as the wizard in the painting at the beggining of the gungeon, that always has lit candles around it, meaning that the Gundead often bring candles to the statue. That means that the Gundead adore the Wizard, keeping paintings of him. That could be the Bullet That Can Kill the Past, which the Blacksmith is able to craft. That gun might be the Gun that can Kill the Past, which is supported by the introģ- In the Keep of the Lead Lord (chamber 1), there's a painting over the fireplace, depicting a man with wizard clothes holding a bullet-like thing. She also refers to a 'gun', that the Wizard was working on. She was hired by a powerful wizard obsessed with guns, that disappeared when the great Bullet struck and created the Gungeon. The Lich living inside the last floor of the gungeon might lead to the assumption that he achieved immortality thanks to the gungeon itself.Ģ- The Blacksmith tells us her and her sister's story. The Gungeon is a trap, that doesnt let most adventurers exit, that happened to the Ledge Goblin, for example. That is why it's appearence is of a rotten corpse. I gattered the information given by the ammonicon, The Blacksmith and the definition of 'Lich'ġ- First of all, Lich is a legendary Undead mage, that achieved immortality. As you may know, the Lich is the true last boss in the game, encountered in the Bullet Hell (Sixth Chamber), but, unlike many bosses, the lich has a big backstory. ![]()
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