

Lore reveals that Sif was actually a companion of Artorias himself, guarding the Knight’s grave in the present.

Great Grey Wolf Sif appears as a boss during Dark Souls’ main story. It’s best to keep a distance from mobs and only engage when it’s safe. Oolacile Residents will rush players on sight, the Oolacile Sorceress deals deadly damage from afar, and Giant Humanities run the risk of eating through health bars if players aren’t careful enough. In terms of enemies, the Chasm of the Abyss is filled with some of the DLC’s most dangerous. The area isn’t too dark where you can’t walk through, but it does help to have a Skull Lantern for extra lighting. While not pitch black, the Chasm of the Abyss is a dimly lit setting cluttered with dangerous enemies and jagged pathways that inattentive players are bound to fall off of. The Chasm of the Abyss allows players an opportunity to see the area in its full scope. While obviously significant to the DLC itself, the Abyss is a location mentioned more than once throughout Dark Souls (with the fight against the Four Kings even set in part of the Abyss). The Chasm of the Abyss is attached to the Oolacile Township and the final major area in Artorias of the Abyss.
