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And I think she may have a thing or two to do with the suspiciously well-oiled assassination conspiracy in Dorne.

He made Dark City and then was bodysnatched.

I ordered the limited edition companion book that will have the Blu-Ray of this bundled in with it. I can't wait!

All of it, you have to watch all of it. :c

Rhaegar Targaryen + Leanna Stark = Jon Snow

I think they wanna hold onto the R+L=J mystery a bit longer and that would seal the deal.

To be fair, the child thing never makes sense.

The expanded content in DkS2 is some of the best content, and I think DkS3 would hook you, it has that Miyazaki touch.

Life is going on elsewhere. Several of the NPCs you meet are from prospering countries that send their undead to Lordran on pointless quests. Anor Londo isn't empty because all the gods died, but because they all just moved away when the neighborhood went to shit.

Also, and this is easy to miss, the intro video to DkS2 alludes to the fact that you're traveling back through time to experience the events of Drangleic. How or why is a mystery that I don't think will ever be solved.

Darkstalker Kaathe in DkS1 certainly talks like not linking the fire will lead to the ascendancy of humanity and the player as a new Dark Lord. The problem is that he also told this to the people of Oolacile and convinced them to dig up the corpse of Manus, the Primeval Man who spread darkness everywhere and made

I prefer VaatiVidya. I think not only are his videos better produced, his research seems to be more exhaustive.

If you look at the item descriptions, there's all sorts of other countries and kingdoms that exist outside of Lordran/Drangleic/Lothric. The player is visiting places where civilization doesn't exist because, well, how can civilization exist when everyone has to worry about chaos demons and skeleton wheels?

He was too pure for this world

Yeah, I went with the Dark Lord ending in DkS1 because it chaffed me that Gwyndolin and the primordial serpent were essentially manipulating you into doing what they couldn't, just so the world could limp on a little bit longer. Especially creepy when you think of Gwyndolin making a giant busty replica of his sister.

It's different than it usually is, though, because you need to invest stats in both Intelligence AND Faith to use new pyromancies.

I would say DeS and DkS1 are hardest because the multiplayer is most broken in those games.

Yeah I remember in DkS1 I tried to make my cleric build from Demon's Souls only to find that clerics are dead meat in Dark Souls. My cleric was stranded in The Tomb of the Giants at level 60 after 40 hours of play. Took over a year for me to get the courage to attempt with another character (a STR build this time) and

Bloodborne (and by extension Dark Souls) is fair, but it will absolutely not make concessions to the player, which many people who play games are not used to after years of games where there was practically no way to fail.

Oh you poor thing. You didn't see the prompt?