Longtime FromSoftware dataminer Zullie the Witch has uploaded a brand new video that interrogates one of many studio’s most memorably unusual non sequiturs: The enormous man made from rope who carries you from the dominion of Ashina to the celestial Fountainhead Palace. It looks like there was as soon as far more to Mr. Rope-a-Dope than we noticed within the last recreation.
Very similar to the large crow who takes us to Lordran in Darkish Souls 1, or the a number of handy transportation gargoyles in DS1 and three, the large rope man in Sekiro all the time felt like a little bit of a “properly, fuck it” space transition.

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Fortunately, the absurd and nonsensical works simply superb with FromSoft’s surreal, disconnected home fashion. I did study by Zullie’s video that rope man was doubtless based mostly on the real-life Japanese Wara ningyō dolls, simply at a large scale.
Wanting into the creature’s related information in Sekiro, Zullie uncovered unused AI scripts for the large Wara ningyō which suggest that it was as soon as presupposed to have energetic gameplay related to it, slightly than the one cutscene it has within the last recreation.
That, after all, begs the query of how such a large creature would have even labored with Sekiro’s gameplay. Zullie measured the rope man as standing 191 meters tall—that is greater than twice the scale of the Statue of Liberty, and virtually midway to the peak of the Sears Tower in Chicago.
One risk identified by Zullie is that you simply did not struggle the rope man instantly, however as an alternative did battle with normal-sized enemies whereas climbing the factor. That is supported by Sekiro idea artwork of the rope man that reveals varied enemies hitching a journey.
That will have offered its personal points, although. Sekiro’s leaping and free motion does not seem to be a fantastic match for such a constrained play area, significantly if it was shifting, because the AI scripts suggest. Finally, I am fairly proud of what we obtained: The kind of completely surreal, unexplained oddity that FromSoft is so good at creating. You possibly can observe Zullie the Witch on YouTube for extra deep dives into FromSoft esoterica.