We can speculate that the Lost Sinner tried to rekindle the first flame the same way the Witch of Izalith did, and thus recreated or freed the Flame of Chaos, and therefore started the chain of events we learn in the Ivory King DLC. The link between the Old Chaos and the Flame of Chaos from DS1 is fairly obvious. It is likely that the Lost sinner was a priestess of Eleum Loyce, given that she is missing an eye (see Eye Of the Priestess). Theory 3 ( Spoilers for the Ivory King DLC) It is possible that the Lost Sinner was a Queen this as a result caused Queen Mytha to try as hard as possible to impress the King out of jealousy to the point of poisoning herself to beautify herself. She tried to impress her king but this killed him. She might've even loved the Iron King but her mistake caused him to be a mindless demon. As a result her guilt of killing thousands of people caused her to regret and torture herself. The Lost Sinner was a witch during the Iron King's time that tried to relight the First Flame and the result was lava and demons being born and a chaos insect just like dark souls where there was lava and demons after the attempt to relight the First Flame. Her attire is built in such away that it restrains her (possibly the boss is not at her full strength when fighting you as she is in pain from her own armor). (This may open an argument that she is not the witch of Izalith but another witch got imprisoned due to trying to relight the first flame and the chaos bug was simply the result of this, this is due to the fact that the bug from dark souls might have been simply a byproduct ). She must've built the Sinners' Rise herself to punish herself. This means the boss room is the oldest part of the former city. It is possible she was punishing herself there before the town was converted to bastilles and prisons prior to the curse's arrival. The Lost Sinner has been punishing herself in the bastille. This is due to the insect that looks like the Bed of Chaos entering her eye during the cinematic, only after it enters does she stand up to fight. Although just a speculation it is possible that The Lost Sinner you are fighting with is just a host. This can also be heard when you have a conversation with Sweet Shalquoir after opening the Shrine of Winter. This is clear as she was known to have attempted to recreate the first flame. The Lost Sinner is a fragment of the Witch of Izalith (insect size is small). This is lore speculation by user: "arbitoruchiha". Eons have passed since the legendary Witch walked the land, but such was her power that it persists even now. The Lost Sinner possesses the Soul of a Great One she holds the remnants of the Soul of the Old Witch of Izalith.Indeed, she committed what some would believe to be the ultimate sin - she attempted to relight the First Flame. Prisoner of Sinners' Rise, the Lost Sinner eternally punishes herself for the sins of her past.She is located deep after the Lost Bastille and into Sinners' Rise, in a dark cell that you may illuminate if you have obtained the Bastille Key from the Belfry Gargoyles or the corpse at the edge of the broken bridge if you are playing the SotFS edition. Bosses are unique and challenging Enemies that drop Boss Souls capable of being transformed into powerful Weapons, Spells, and Items for the player. Her ultimate sin, attempting to reignite the First Flame, is considered by some as the gravest of sins. The Lost Sinner is a Boss in Dark Souls 2 (DKS2). The captive within the confines of Sinners' Rise, The Lost Sinner, perpetually inflicts punishment upon herself as atonement for the transgressions of her history.
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