![]() ![]() The first ending in Bloodborne can be obtained by accepting Gehrman's offer. When the player accepts/submits to Gehrman, he says "Farewell, my keen hunter. Fear the blood." With this, a cutscene ensues where the player is shown to turn around and kneel over. Gehrman stands up and puts his scythe to your neck, and with a swift cut decapitates the player. After a moment, the player is seen waking up with the sun having just risen and bells ringing in the distance. The Plain Doll is shown to be near what is most likely the player's grave, praying and saying "Farewell, good hunter. May you find your worth in the waking world." With this, the player obtains the "Yharnam Sunrise" trophy and the credits roll. This ending heavily points to the idea that the entire game of Bloodborne is nothing more than a dream. ![]() ![]() When the player accepts Gehrman's offer, the death is a sign of the player waking up from his or her dream. However, which one is dream and which one is reality is still debatable:ġ. The Hunter's Dream is no more than a dream, Gehrman is indeed freeing you from the dream, and the player awakes at reality.Ģ. This can also be the opposite, the sunrise is the player's dream, which means the Hunter's Dream is actually the reality, and "awakening" is equal to an eternal death. Gehrman's intent could actually be preventing the birth of the Great One. The second ending in Bloodborne can be obtained by refusing Gehrman's offer. Dying light the following canon ending series#. ![]()
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