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sanguinerot · 11 months ago
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NPC’S: Iosef
The first nonhostile npc we encounter in Bloodborne 2 comes only shortly after we first arrive in Elpium and encounter Nicehis the Flenser. Whether she slays your character or you manage to defeat her and later get pushed into the Flooded Chapel by Leogan, you are immediately brought to a dark screen as your character loses their life, and you are faced with the fist of many “YOU HAVE DIED”’s.
As the black screen slowly fades into a cutscene, the sound of dripping water can be heard, and a distinctly masculine voice greets you in apathy.
> “Ah. Good Nicehis sends her regards once again. Come then, and partake. Let your newfound hunger guide you.”
The scene gradually comes into focus, revealing your character in what seems to be a flooded cistern, on their hands and knees in the water. Though the water is dark, the area around them it is tinged with a vivid, bloody red. The camera follows the red up the side of an altar, where blood spills down and into the flooded chamber below.
On that altar lies Iosef. A dark haired man decked in near pristine holy robes, laying flat on his back atop the stone altar in an area that the game will helpfully inform you post cutscene is called the Flooded Chapel. Iosef has no limbs to speak of, though his clothing, with its empty sleeves folded carefully over his chest and the trousers tied off at the legs, suggests that he once did. Pure white in color and adorned with gold thread and lavish gems of a deep amethyst hue, his garb suggests that he is a clergyman with a high position. Yet here he lies in a crumbling chapel, seemingly abandoned.
The only blemish to break the illusion of his pristine status is the wound in his side, which appears in game to be a large gash from which blood seems to flow in an endless, free stream down into the waters below the altar upon which he lies. As your character stands, the cutscene pans back to show the rest of the Flooded Chapel. Above Iosef’s altar is a headless statue of what seems to be a large, six armed creature draped in coarse fabric. Two of the arms grasp at either side of the altar, whilst the other four are raised to the heavens above and the hole you previously fell into the Flooded Chapel through.
Behind the statue, piles of corpses prove that you are but one of many who have been flung down below.
Here, the cutscene ends, and if the player lingers long enough, or interacts with Iosef, he has the following to say.
> “Hm? What’s this? You’ve your wits about you still? Ha.. [laughter that begins slow and builds up heartily, almost to the point of hysteria] hahaha…I see. You’re an unlucky one then. Not from around here, either. The name’s Iosef.
> “Well. I’ve no idea what nightmares have called you to Elpium, but you won’t survive here long as you are. Not to worry, I still have my uses. Venture forth, and bring me the echoes that linger in the blood of those above. I shall make them into a fine feast for you. A proper Hunter needs be fed, after all.”
If the character interacts with him again, the following dialogue triggers.
> “Oh? Yes, worried about going to face the night unarmed? Worry not. Surely you see the other gifts Nicehis has brought me. A great deal of them were better prepared than you, for all the good that it did them. See if you can’t find something you like.”
Iosef serves the same function as the Doll in Bloodborne, turning blood echoes into power to fuel your characters level ups. The animation for this action is your character dipping their hand into the floe of blood that spills off Iosef’s altar and bringing it to their mouth, presumably in order to drink it. By feeding Iosef Blood Echoes, you therefore empower his own blood, which you can then consume to empower yourself. This suggests that in some way, Iosef is a catalyst for the power of blood.
Upon leveling up with Iosef for the first time, he says the following.
> “No need to be squeamish, come now and sup your fill. There is power in transfusions like this, don’t let anyone fool you.”
Further level ups with Iosef prompt one of two dialogues.
> “Very well, you may Partake.”
> ”Partake in thy sacrament, for your own well-being.”
For now, Iosef’s origin, his relationship to Nicehis, and a large amount of his lore remains a mystery, but this first string of early interactions proves promising.
Bloodborne2Updates will update when further information is available.
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horselittle · 4 years ago
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Very niceHi😀
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bobbylovesthebeach · 11 years ago
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