Dark Souls 3 is all about embracing the dark, which is evident in the pilgrims we find strewn across Lothric, lying dead on its bridges. But we find one alive: he's called Yoel, and he helps us become more hollow, drawing out our "true strength".
Eventually he gives us all of his power, pushing us to become his champion, and dies as a result. With that, Yuria of Londor appears, a mysterious figure with an even more mysterious plan.
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She pushes us to marry Anri and become the Lord of Hollows – but her past, her motives, and her ties to this world are all buried beneath the surface.
Yuria is the middle child of the three sisters who founded the Sable Church of Londor. The other two are Elfriede and Liliane. We see all of them in the Usurpation of the Fire ending.
Sister Elfriede is the oldest of the sisters, a forlorn pyromancer. She abandoned the church, taking the name Friede, to venture into the Painted World of Ariandel, where she found a unique flame; a powerful entity that is later used to create a whole new painted world. Interestingly enough, Friede is Unkindled, so we know that she once tried to link the First Flame or, even more likely, usurp it. Her failure is likely why she fled the church.
After renouncing everything, Friede discovered a people that she wished to protect, and assumed the precise form that they yearned for.
Liliane, the youngest, is a storyteller—she spins tales about hollows and their suffering to bring the undead into their church, with many of her miracles pointing to her being a cleric.
Interestingly, as noted by Reddit user hooglese, the painting in Friede's boss room gives us some clues into her past. It shows two sisters killing serpents in a
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