Indeed, despite the size differential between Wander and his foes, he manages to slay them quite handily. Undeterred, the young man forges ahead, regardless of the unspecified toll Dormin ominously mentions…Īnd so, the slaughter-not the battle, not the journey, the slaughter-begins. The voices call themselves Dormin and claim that Wander can have Mono back only by felling 16 colossi, which will in turn destroy the idols connected to them. Wander dispels them with the light-bringing power of the Ancient Sword, and within moments, two intermingled and disembodied voices call out to him. No, the point (or, at least, what we’re initially led to believe is “the point”) is to resurrect her, which Wander plans to do by paying a visit to the Forbidden Lands.Īfter arriving at the Shrine of Worship and placing Mono on the altar, a group of shadowy creatures appear and spook Agro. Her death is never fully explained-it had something to do with “sacrifice” and a “cursed fate”-but it’s also not the point of the story. Shadow of the Colossus actually does open up with a cutscene, introducing us to protagonist Wander, his loyal steed Agro, and deceased damsel in distress Mono. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.RELATED: 'Mass Effect' Ending Explained: You Just Saved The Galaxy, Now What? Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms.
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