
In the second encounter, the player can either use the Lumberjack Axe again to kill him to achieve the bad ending, or use Gregory's Gun when he says "I'm sorry, Joshua" to achieve the good ending (select "use" on the inventory screen).Rule of Rose - Walkthrough (PCSX2) - Part 38 (Final Boss) In the first encounter, the player can easily beat him by using the Lumberjack Axe. Stray dogs and pet dogs suffer from a variety of injuries such as massive wounds due to dog bites or strangulation at the neck region by rope, fractures.It is recommended to use the Lumberjack Axe against him in both encounters.He is noticeably larger and bigger than a real human man, possibly symbolizing how Gregory looked to Jennifer when she was a child during the orphanage massacre: imposing, frightening and scary. He has a dazed-like expression, and moves and attacks on all fours like a dog, using no weapons other than his hands, which perform mostly lunge and claw-like attacks. This implies Wendy found him just before he was about to kill himself, and she used him when he was the most mentally vulnerable. Around his neck is a noose, implying suicide, which Wendy drags like a leash. He has plenty of red scratches, injuries, and rope-like burn markings all over his body, implying self-harm or abuse from Wendy. People who are eaten are confined to a zeppelin in the sky and can never leave." Appearance This subsequently led to another rumor: "The park is dangerous after dark. The rumor also led to the foundation of the Red Crayon Aristocrat Club. Eventually, the rumor was spread through the town by children. She probably began it because she was bedridden and lonely, and if other children listened to her, she could receive attention.


Stray Dog began as a rumor created by Wendy, as described in the " Stray Dog and the Lying Princess" storybook.
