He is killed by Crisanta at the end of the prequel comic Blasphemous: The Kneeling, and it is implied that his awakening at the start of the game is from this death. Resurrective Immortality: Every time he dies, he gets brought back to life at the last Prie Dieu he visited.It's also never specified what he feels guilty for. Informed Attribute: Several NPCs mention that the Penitent One is full of guilt, but it's never really seen on display. Subverted in Blasphemous II as the Penitent One rises from his sarcophagus to remain the protagonist.Even in the new ending in the Wounds of Eventide DLC, he dies destroying the High Wills, or at least we assume he does, as Crisanta lays his apparently-lifeless body in a sarcophagus and closes the lid on it. In Ending A, he successfully climbs the mountain of ashes and stabs himself with the Mea Culpa, turning into a wooden effigy of roots. In Ending B, the Penitent One sinks into the mountain of ashes while climbing it. The Hero Dies: The Penitent One dies either way. Unfortunately for everyone, Crisanta eventually pulls Mea Culpa from his body, seemingly starting the process all over again. In doing so, he effectively takes the place of Escribar as the Last Son of the Miracle and becomes the new object of veneration for the Cvstodian religion, ending the Age of Corruption in the process.
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