Well, we know some things about Marika with a pretty high degree of confidence.
1) Melina tells us that at some point she began to doubt the Golden Order
2) It's implied Godwyn's death was the thing that fully made her snap which resulted in (there is some speculation that Marika directed the death of Godwyn but I am extremely skeptical of these takes)
3) her breaking the Elden Ring
So we can pretty safely say that at some point she most likely lost faith in the Golden Order/Greater Will and most likely shattered the Elden Ring as an act of defiance/revolt.
To me the biggest questions are related to her origins and what exactly her connection to Radagon is as a dual identity, but we'll probably only get answers to the first question in the DLC.
Yeah but I just don’t understand why Marika even needs to be involved in this equation and never have. The Elden Lord seems like the position that really matters.
When the Greater Will needed to expand the Golden Order by force, it chose the warrior Godfrey to conquer the lands.
When the subjects of the Greater Will started to lose faith, it chose the dogmatic Radagon to revitalize and articulate the faith so the subjects would have a more concrete belief system.
Both Radagon and Godfrey served a specific purpose in serving the Greater Will. So why is Marika even necessary other than to pop out godly children for Godfrey and Radagon? Why is the Golden Order faith centered around her when the Elden Lord position is the ruling position, and when the Greater Will is the source of Marika’s power? Literally why does she even need to be in this equation at all if the Elden Lord is really the one serving the GO agenda and the Greater Will is ultimately the true God of the GO?
I will literally die on the fucking hill that Radagon and Marika were
NOT always the same entity, I don’t care if the DLC proves me wrong later, I will currently die on that hill. So to that end, the Greater Will loved Radagon so much, that it literally attempted to fuse Marika and Radagon into one being so that Radagon could be its ultimate avatar. This is just how I see the story.
So if this is the case, again,
why. Why is Marika needed, why can’t the GW just make Radagon its champion if it likes him so much, why does it literally need to have Marika and Radagon fuse together (which further made Marika dislike the GW as she was never a fan of Radagon).
This is the stuff the DLC needs to answer for me. This would all fit perfectly if my theory about Marika summoning the Greater Will and selling her soul to it in exchange for power theory is correct. Or rather if Marika’s father summoned this Eldritch horror and bound it to his own daughter somehow.
Lmao your post puts in perspective just how mysterious Marika is. Just ridiculous. Gideon though, I think he's just throwing a tantrum cause he didn't like the conclusion he came to. Little bitch.
Gotta give Gideon credit, he is probably the most explicitly evil character in any FROM game lol. Even the Dungeater has a humorous charm to him, and you can kind of sympathize with him because the GO itself has its evils, but not Gideon. Gideon is a true piece of shit through and through.