Visual evidence
These images come from official Steam media or clearly labeled source references. They add visual context without pretending that every reported item has a verified item-icon screenshot.

Enemy and boss-scale reference
Official enemy visual used as boss/enemy presentation reference. It is not the verified first major boss identity.

Boss route combat reference
Used as approach-pressure context until exact phase screenshots are verified.
Route and loot map
This is a text route and loot ledger, not a fabricated map screenshot. It shows what to check, what the current report says, and what still needs direct capture.
- 01Record the exact boss name before replacing this placeholder.
- 02Capture phase transition screenshots and publish them with patch version.
- 03Keep drops and rewards unverified until the post-fight reward screen is captured.
| Type | Name | Route / use | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boss name | Unknown | Needs in-game confirmation | Unverified |
| Reported area | Cinder Keep | Route report | Community Reported |
| Drops/rewards | Unknown | Needs post-fight screenshot | Unverified |
Wiki data
Fields below keep their own evidence labels. A reported location or effect is useful for play planning, but it is not treated as official unless the source supports that.
| Field | Value | Evidence | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Known state | Exact boss name not confirmed in this data layer | Unverified | Entry sources |
| Reported area | Cinder Keep | Community Reported | Entry sources |
| Needed fields | Phase notes, weakness, reward, drops, patch version | Unverified | Entry sources |
Sources
Sources are shown so players can separate official facts from guide reports, community reports, and wiki-style claims.