Purification Ending Guide
The Purification ending is a more complex and hidden conclusion in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, requiring players to undertake a series of specific, often obscure, tasks. This ending involves a deeper dive into the lore surrounding Kuro and the Divine Dragon. To initiate the path towards Purification, players must first obtain the "Immortal Severance" ending prerequisites, including the Mortal Blade and the Dragon's Tears. However, the crucial divergence occurs when players must acquire the "Frozen Dragon's Tears" and the "Sakura Blossom" from the Divine Child of Rejuvenation. This requires completing a specific questline involving the Divine Child, which often begins after defeating the Corrupted Monk. find the "Rice for Kuro" and then the "Sweet Bell Bearing" from the Divine Child. Following this, You must give Kuro the "Rice" and then receive the "Sweet Persimmon." The next step involves returning to the Divine Child after she has rested and then receiving the "Sakura Blossom." The final component is the "Frozen Dragon's Tears," obtained by using the Serpent God's Prayer Beads after defeating the Guardian Ape in its second phase. These items are then presented to Kuro during the final confrontation. This ending emphasizes compassion and a desire to truly free Kuro from his immortal burden, going beyond simply severing immortality.