![]() Ellina's character beyond her time spent in Hallownest is not explored and is unknown.Ī brief summary by the author of the book states the following: Her book details her experiences within the kingdom of Hallownest and acts as an outside source providing some unique reflections, accounts, and opinions on her findings. Transition: The ceiling rises to about 75% of the arena's original height.Įllina is an expanded universe character who appears only within the Hollow Knight Wanderer's Journal- acting as the fictional author of the book. Transition: The spikes and platforms go away and the ceiling drops to about 50% of the arena's original height. Transition: The arena returns to its original state before 4 platforms rise up.ĭefeating two of these enemies spawns the next row.ĭefeating two of these enemies spawns the next row (and spikes cover the floor). Transition: The walls return to their original state, 3 platforms rise up, and spikes cover the floor. ![]() Transition: The walls close in to about 50% of the arena's original floor space. Transition: The ceiling returns to its original height and a single platform rises up in the centre.ĭefeating two of these enemies spawns the next row (and the platform goes away). ![]() Transition: The walls return to their original width and the ceiling drops to about 50% of the arena's original height. Transition: The walls close in to about 25% of the arena's original floor space. Transition: The platforms and spikes go away, returning the arena to its original state. Transition: Two platforms go away, leaving only one platform in the centre. Transition: A triple platform rises up in the centre and the other platforms go away. Transition: Six more platforms rise up all around the arena.ĭefeating one of these enemies spawns the next row.ĭefeating two enemies spawns the next row. Transition: Two platforms fall away, leaving only a single platform in the centre. Beating him grants the Rivalry achievement. He is quite inept in combat and regularly messes up his jumps. He simply has to be attacked until the fight is over. As a boss, he deals no damage due to his nail being made of shellwood. ![]() He then becomes the final boss of the first trial. If the Knight saves him both times, he is captured and can be found in the resting area of the Colosseum of Fools, where he brags about his skills and how his capture was part of his plan. If saved, he once again complains about the Knight meddling in his supposed heroics. Once again the Knight has the choice to either save him or leave him, though this time leaving him does not result in his death. He has forgotten the Knight and introduces himself again.įound stuck in spider webs, presumably having been captured by the beasts of Deepnest. Zote can be found in a corridor leading back to the storerooms of the City of Tears. If he is saved in Greenpath, Zote shows up in Dirtmouth, where he once again talks to the Knight in an arrogant fashion. Hitting his shell here grants the Neglect achievement. If he is not saved before acquiring the Mantis Claw, he dies in this location, with his nail and shell remaining. If saved, he complains that the Knight got in the way between him and his "prey", he introduces himself and boasts about his supposed mighty deeds. He is held in the mandibles of a Vengefly King, and the Knight has the choice to either save him or leave him. He regards the Knight as beneath him and accuses them of constantly getting in his way.įound along the path leading to Greenpath. While he claims to be the strongest warrior in the land, he is found trapped by weak enemies or claiming the glory of another bug's deeds. Unfortunately, because it is made of shellwood, it cannot deal damage. He named his nail "Life Ender" because names supposedly have power. This is ultimately revealed to be a promise of glory for himself. Zote is a traveller from outside Hallownest who came to the Kingdom to fulfill a promise.
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