What i think is that the fog gate was planned to be a boss fog gate and the boss would ve been this giant insect or something else.
Dark souls gutter giant ant.
A gigantic ant found in a cave in the gutter she will spray a constant mist of corrosive acid which will degrade the durability of equipment over time.
Trash filth criminals undead whatever the hell is getting thrown down there.
Plus you can light up sconces in the area making going through it much easier.
This mist will also cure poison.
But the monster is incomplete so they didn t make it a boss.
And unlike tomb of giants in dark souls 2 torches actually light up more than just a 3 foot radius around you.
Its lore is reminiscent of the valley of defilement from demon s souls and aesthetically it is an amalgam of that world and blighttown from dark souls the statues will shoot poison darts at the player.
The bug is believed to possibly be an unwanted experiment which was cast away after there was no use for it anymore.
The fog gate leads to just another area of the gutter.
The corrosive ant queen is an enemy in dark souls ii.
The queen is a stationary enemy and will not directly attack the player apart from damaging their equipment so it is advisable to use.
It is very similar in appearance to blighttown from dark souls.
It s in the gutter and it s just this giant fucking ant in a side cave.
Doesn t attack if you do.
Enemies are easy so far and there s lots of room to maneuver and fight.
The gutter is a location in dark souls 2 a forsaken area of darkness and poison where things are abandoned and since forgotten.
It doesn t respond to attacks until it s dead.
But there is this blue mist fog that sort of shrouds it so it s easy to miss.
There s only one and i d show you a pic but i murdalized it.
You can lock it so it seems an enemy but it doesn t hit back on you if attacked.
Giant ant queen dark souls 2.
The gutter is a cluster of wooden platforms bridges and ladders located deep underground.
Doesn t move aside from like an idle animation.
I tried to google about it but i wasn t satisfied by what i ve read.