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If you look at the characters, you'll realise their head-to-body proportions aren't exactly realistic, leaning towards a cartoonish bubblehead kinda thing. If I made the Moonlight Greatsword as thin as it is in the souls games, it wouldn't match how everything else in the game looks.
What I'm, perhaps poorly, trying to get at, is that whoever made the sword's design and decided it should look like that in Dark Souls 2, just weren't aware that there was a signifigance to its previous design.