When Adam finds the knight's (his son's) body, he almost succumbs to death (the Keeper) as well, before remembering that he has to make sure that Lizzie is safe. She gives Lizzie a note, most likely something along the lines of her telling Lizzie to kill herself where her parents died just like she planned with her husband, so Lizzie, now completely alone, does so. I believe the Keeper is supposed to represent Death and the serpent represents his wife, hence how he was able to kill the serpent, but of course he was powerless against Death), and she later succumbs to her wounds because her husband was able to fight back. She killed her husband (The scene with the knight where the Keeper kills him. The knight's wife, however, rejected her adoptive daughter, and was completely broken over her biological daughter's death, leading her to be abusive and neglectful at home, and wanting to kill herself and her husband so that they could be with their biological daughter. She was too young to understood what really happened to her parents, so she saw the knight (her adoptive father) as someone evil, nor did she understand that her parents were dead, which is why she believed she had been kidnapped. A fire started in the apartment Lizzie lived in, and the knight saved her from it, but was too late to save her parents. The knight's biological daughter/the wanderer's biological granddaughter killed herself because of constant bullying. To sum it up here: The girl you play as (Lizzie) is the knight's adopted daughter, and the wanderer you play as (Adam) is the knight's father. What in particular do you not understand? Cause I can probably (hopefully) explain pretty much everything.
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