![]() Head back to Dilapidated Temple, where Emma is with the Sculptor.Warp and speak to Emma again near the Old Grave Sculptor's Idol, on the other side of the small building.Rest, and speak to Emma after telling her that Kuro cannot die, and this time she will give you Tomoe's Note, and learn of the path of Purification.Defeat Owl on your return to Ashina Castle (Dusk) after obtaining the Immortal Blade, Lotus of the Palace, and Shelter Stone.This is as far as you can go before making the choice with Owl. Choose the option to agree that Lord Kuro cannot be allowed to die. Rest, and then speak to Emma, who has moved up to the Castle Tower Lookout.When in Lord Kuro's Room and he is standing near the incense burner (this can be before or after the attack on Ashina Castle), you can eavesdrop on Kuro by standing behind the screens at the back of the room.After doing this you'll follow these steps. When presented with the choice between Owl and Kuro, again choose Kuro. This ending is slightly better than the Immortal Severance Ending. Instead of severing Kuro’s connection to immortality, the Divine Child of Rejuvenation decides the only way to get rid of the corrupted power for good is to take it back West, from where it came.While this questline can be started before or after facing Owl, it must be started before you defeat the Divine Dragon of the Fountainhead Palace. To do so, the Divine Child of Rejuvenation agrees to become a cradle for the Divine Heir and the Dragon’s Blood. The Divine Child of Rejuvenation also despises the power of immortality and agrees to help Wolf get rid of it once and for all. If the player chooses to spend some time with the Divine Child of Rejuvenation, they will find out how the child is still scarred by the death of so many people at the hands of the monks. The only surviving child of this experiment is the Divine Child of Rejuvenation, who now guards the Mortal Blade Wolf must recover in his journey. From Senpou Temple’s bizarre experiments came the Children of Rejuvenation, a group of children created to become Divine Heirs. ![]() There, monks obsessed by the idea of immortality experimented on children, later achieving a deformed version of immortality by letting themselves be infested by grotesque centipede monsters. One of these failed experiments happened at the Senpou Temple, in Mount Kongo. Tempted by the power of immortality, many people tried and failed to reproduce the Dragon's Blood power. Should the player beat the true form of Wolf’s father, they get the option to give both the Dragon’s Tear and the Everblossom flower to Kuro at the end of the game. Unfortunately for Wolf, his father was at the peak of his strength three years prior to Sekiro’s events, which means he’s even harder to take down. By praying to Buddha with a bell that was in Owl’s body, Wolf can travel to a memory from three years past, when Owl was still carrying an Everblossom flower as a trophy. ![]() Wolf discovers that his father, Owl, was the one to cut down the Everblossom tree, causing it to wither and die. The only issue is finding the Everblossom flower since the sacred tree was cut down long ago. Once Wolf uncovers this secret, the shinobi decides he’s ready to take his own life if that means his master gets to change to live as a regular human. If Kuro consumes the flower of a sacred Everblossom tree, and every immortal servant of the Divine Heir is killed, he can get rid of the Dragon’s Blood and live a regular life. If the player explores Sekiro’s world thoroughly before collecting the Dragon’s Tear, they might uncover another step to the Immortal Severance ritual. There’s no need to say that Isshin is almost unanimously considered one of Sekiro’s most powerful enemies. ![]() Unfortunately, this version of Isshin doesn’t have the wisdom granted by old age and only wants to prove he’s the best warrior ever. After falling once again to Wolf’s blade, Genishiro uses the power of his sword to bring a young version of his grandfather Isshin to the battlefield. To protect his master, Wolf must draw his blade against Genishiro. However, Genishiro is also there, and in possession of a blade that can kill even immortal people, like the Divine Heir himself. Amidst the chaos, Wolf tracks Kuro down to a flower field that could lead them away from the war. Once Wolf comes back from the Divine Realm, Ashina is in flames, attacked from all sides by the Central Forces that want to take the land. Then, against all odds, Wolf faces the Divine Dragon itself, using all his combat training to bring a single Dragon’s Tear back to Kuro. After killing his father, Wolf performs the ancient ritual that allows him to visit the Divine Realm, a dimension parallel to the real world, from where the power of immortality pours like flowing water. If Wolf refuses the Iron Code and protects Kuro, he’s forced to defeat Owl in combat.
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