Of course it changes a bit depending on whether Salt-Upon-Legs is killed by the courier, spared, or let go. But it's absolutely canon that Sorrows and Dead Horses fight and become more brutal.
I remember something about them preserving their innocence or something
Daniel mourns the loss of their innocence in the Graham ending and that's the only ending that mentions innocence.
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Nope, and the Dead Horses are already war-like. The Sorrows are the ones that are relatively peaceful.
Here's the quote from siding with Graham about the Dead Horses:
And here's the quote about the Sorrows:
Of course it changes a bit depending on whether Salt-Upon-Legs is killed by the courier, spared, or let go. But it's absolutely canon that Sorrows and Dead Horses fight and become more brutal.
Daniel mourns the loss of their innocence in the Graham ending and that's the only ending that mentions innocence.