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He’s the same silent protagonist we see in previous Souls games. Many players overlook this because they think he has a proper name -which, by the way, he doesn't. It's the exact same Nietzschean story about defying fate and ascending to a new higher state or something.

Wolf possesses no internal monologue, expresses no personal opinions to others, and exhibits zero emotional reaction to what's happening around him. He was literally rotting away with no purpose until Emma found him and only when he actively defies the Iron Code of his father that we actually see his humanity blossom. He starts to become more, which I think also aligns with one of the ending where Wolf chooses to sever immortality
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