Foreword: Welcome to Steam Dragon #154, this issue talks about the content of the Eldon Ring of Law game, the theme is - why is Ladagan desperate for his redhead?
There is not much information about Ladagan in the Elden Ring of Law game, except that he is Marika's half-body, and there is no additional information about him as a human being, so we can only use some details to speculate.
The information that can be deduced is:
1, < giant red-haired whip >, Ladagan feels "desperate" for his red hair, which is the symbol of the flame giant. Giants are all redheads, and it is said that Radagan despaired of his own redheads, perhaps a curse set by giants.
2, < the portrait of Radagan >, the red-haired Ladagang, trying to learn magic, the hero's goal, is to become a "perfect" being. It's a bit like being born with a flaw in yourself, feeling inferior, and always striving to be a perfect being.
3, Ladagan is from Marika, and Marika rarely takes the initiative to describe the specific events of what she did, and one of them is that she and her first husband went to the furnace to get the flames of the furnace to avoid the golden tree from being burned; after this, Ladagan appeared, and Ladagang's red hair symbolized the power of the furnace, he was born because of his red hair and felt desperate and inferior, why did he feel desperate? It's a very interesting thing.
Marika and her first husband, Ghor ray, gave birth to three children, except for the blonde eldest son Godwin, who inherited her power, and the remaining two children were "bad omens" and were lost.
In the furnace of ancient times, the fusion of the characteristics of different creatures in one organism is a noble embodiment, but after the development of civilization, it is regarded as a bad omen. It is likely that after the arrival of Marika, a rare alien ruler, the ruler's long-term preferences have influenced people's perceptions, and powerful features have been regarded as bad omens. The characteristics of different creatures become "monsters".
The Golden Dynasty entered the Golden Law Era, followed by a comprehensive conquest and purges of the races of the previous Furnace Age/Ancient Golden Tree Age.
Starting at a "point in time" to completely negate the power of the furnace and its derivatives, I personally think this is definitely a sudden turn, and there is a lot of evidence.
Evidence 1: The Turtle Teacher of the Church of Bonding said that "there were no heretics in the past", and that all other races and powers during the Golden Law period were heretics.
Evidence 2: The skin of the god with the furnace of the hundred phases also performed important work in the important ruling centers of the junction (in the past, the volcanic official residence was the official execution ground, the windmill village was close to the royal city, and the Lienia and The Gailid Divine Tower were also important religious powers).
Evidence 3: Graham's conquest was accompanied by a group of "Furnace Knights", whether the Furnace Knights possessed hundred phases or could use the power of hundred phases, the theocratic state could not raise a group of fighters who had been praying with heresy in the first place, right?
So I speculate that the turn of the Golden Law should have been abruptly established in the course of the three wars, and that Radagan felt hopeless after figuring this out, and if not feeling inferior to his own bloodline, he would have found himself being used against the root of his own redhead = the furnace, and therefore felt indebted (the local forces were used to oppress the local forces).
By the way, I really wanted to see The scene where Grenfell meets Ladagon. Finally, this article is biased towards brain supplementation, not rigorous analysis. Well, that's all there is to steam a dragon, and I'll keep updating it after that, and players who like it remember to pay attention to it.