![]() Far into the Painted World is a large single tree, perhaps serving as a surrogate for their original worshiping of the Ethereal Oak, as many priests are found near it.While there is vast uncertainty here, it is theorized that the Abyss Dragon they fought was Kalameet.All variants can be parried and riposted.Despite their size, Millwood Knights have low poise and can be staggered easily.The Millwood Greatbow variant always has the Pierce Earth skill active.The Quakestone Hammer variant frequently casts Quake.They also boast slow health regeneration, provided by the Ethereal Oak Shields they wield.The Millwood Battle Axe variant can cast Warcry, becoming much more aggressive afterward.Affected by Rapport (excluding the knight who uses Earth Seeker).Regular tactics should be followed for fighting him at melee range. The knight will continue to do this until he is engaged via melee attacks. The effect has superior tracking and will continue to form around the player until the effect has finished. This variant is much more aggressive and when at a distance, will use the weapon's skill, Earthen Wrath, to continuously release an area-of-effect earthquake from afar that will send foes skyward while dealing heavy damage. Their Chieftain-Knight (more accurately described as a High Priest) wields an Earth Seeker. Their attacks will also be delayed a bit in favor of a long charge-up attack that if connected, is possible of instantly killing players with lower vitality. When buffed, they do extra damage and are also more aggressive. After this, they will immediately begin attacking. They are capable of using a special version of warcry which entails them charging toward the player for a second or two, then releasing a warcry along with an aura that staggers the player. The greatarrow projectiles inflict heavy damage if hit straight on, but also explode after a few seconds, dealing even more damage due to the bow's Pierce Earth skill. If the player evades, they will once again switch back to the bow and resume shooting. At which point they will immediately switch to an axe and shield. The greatbow-variant has a very extensive aggro range and will begin continuously sniping at the player from afar until they have been directly engaged via melee attacks. However, they can be tough to parry due to the occasional delay of their attacks that can trick the player into attempting to parry too early, ensuring they get hit. They are susceptible both to parries and backstabs. However, if hit, their attacks do heavy damage and will almost completely drain stamina if blocked. Their attacks are very slow and have a long windup time, making them quite easy to telegraph. Millwood Knights are not very tough adversaries if the player has good dodging skills. ![]() Explorers who later discovered the ruins of the ancient forest found the Ethereal Oak rotting there and the belongings of the knights laid about proper by caring hands, though the knights were not found. Eventually, they cared not for the Abyss Dragon, and they were drawn into the Painted World of Ariandel, where they found a new wood to call home and live to this day. With their greatbows and great arrows, made of black oak, the knights fought the Abyss Dragon, a being of unknown nature that was their sworn enemy.īy means unknown, the forest was left in ruin, and the knights went on a journey towards an uncertain purpose. They fought with the power of the earth itself, with their chieftain knights serving also as their high priests, calling forth massive quakes onto their foes. Millwood was known to practice a primitive sort of worship, directed towards the very earth. It was home of the Ethereal Oak, a sacred tree to them, and from the antlers of a blessed beast they adorned their helms. ![]() The Millwood Knights were once inhabitants of a place called the Millwood Forest, a fabled land. ![]()
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