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KnightyNightey β€” Never give up

Published: 2015-10-17 22:10:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 1910; Favourites: 40; Downloads: 9
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Description In Dark Souls you truly learn the meaning of those two lines. You fight, you die, you fight, you die and repeat. But with each death you learn. With each battle you grow stronger.
Like VaatiVidya once stated, it always depends what breaks first, your will or the barriers in your way. So to all players, never give up!

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Galer-X [2016-07-06 00:07:59 +0000 UTC]

i got and oversized sword to cut the heads and a torch to burnd te recently cut head Β‘brin in on! you multiple headed motherfucker

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metalsonic612 [2015-10-30 13:38:21 +0000 UTC]

if they burn the flesh form your bones, rise as a skeleton

should they poison your blood and leave you to writhe and die, rise again with un-beating heart

and if they impail you dislodge the weapon and wield it as your own

we fall again and again my brothers... they fall but once, unite... and have our enemies taste all the blood they can handle... until they drown in it

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KnightyNightey In reply to metalsonic612 [2015-10-30 22:14:17 +0000 UTC]

Fall seven times and stand up the eight. Truly a game which teaches the basic and simple truth.
Give up and stand still.
Stand up and go forward. The road waits patiently.

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metalsonic612 In reply to KnightyNightey [2015-10-31 00:26:39 +0000 UTC]

I shall rise my brother no matter how many times i fall

and each time i shall grow stronger

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KnightyNightey In reply to metalsonic612 [2015-11-06 06:21:41 +0000 UTC]

And remember:
You fall thousand times.
Your enemies fall once.

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metalsonic612 In reply to KnightyNightey [2015-11-06 14:10:54 +0000 UTC]

i look forward to toppling titans and slaying soldiers of the undead

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KnightyNightey In reply to metalsonic612 [2015-11-06 20:40:44 +0000 UTC]

Always look up in the sewers. Or you will get eaten.

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metalsonic612 In reply to KnightyNightey [2015-11-06 20:48:17 +0000 UTC]

and in turn i offer this

caution and repetition are the key

that unlocks the door to victory

before you venture into fogΒ pause first and ponder

if but one soul can grant you power... why not feed a little longer?

strength and vitality serve us well but endurance steels out skin

our bones are as iron as our will and power lies within

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KnightyNightey In reply to metalsonic612 [2015-11-06 20:53:52 +0000 UTC]

Wow. That is really good. You are really a dark souls fan aren't ya?

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metalsonic612 In reply to KnightyNightey [2015-11-06 21:00:40 +0000 UTC]

hey if you want feel free to use that in Β apic XD i'd actually do it myself but can't beat Dark souls 1 on my own and i don't want to waste it on a pic of a low level pyromancer with crappy armour lol

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KnightyNightey In reply to metalsonic612 [2015-11-06 21:27:47 +0000 UTC]

Do you use ps3 for dark souls? Because I would lend a hand tomorrow if possible.

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metalsonic612 In reply to KnightyNightey [2015-11-06 21:29:58 +0000 UTC]

no my Dark souls 1 is for PC

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metalsonic612 In reply to KnightyNightey [2015-11-06 20:56:20 +0000 UTC]

XD yep XD

haven't gotten far in scholar of the first sin though

IT MAKES IT SO WONDERFULLY DIFFICULT! XD

not a fan of DS 1 though the controls make it TOO tricky

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Agus0313 [2015-10-19 15:27:16 +0000 UTC]

Sounds like something kamina would say xD

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KnightyNightey In reply to Agus0313 [2015-10-19 21:34:56 +0000 UTC]

I know, right?

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KDTKen [2015-10-17 22:41:00 +0000 UTC]

Everything you say in the description is so true......but when in my early days of playing the souls games I died a lot more than I fought and I was sad about how bad I was at the game but I always look to the sun for guidance when ever Iffelt truly depressed

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KnightyNightey In reply to KDTKen [2015-10-17 22:51:59 +0000 UTC]

Praising the sun is always a way to revive your spirit. This game is actually a way of life itself: You are a winner in life, as you came into this life as the one and only. And there are hardships. There are walls. The question is, how you deal with them: Climb over them or simply break through them.
VaatiVidya is a awesome lore teller and he truly brought it out with his famous line:
"So do we fight for one man who fell? No. We fight for the many who came before us, for the souls of nameless soldiers, warriors and heroes."
That gave me the epic chills.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBJDBt…

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KDTKen In reply to KnightyNightey [2015-10-17 23:13:16 +0000 UTC]

Yeah I actually already seen that video your right VaatiVidya is a awesome lore teller I love all his vids
And yes praising the sun is always good and that's some deep stuff man

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KnightyNightey In reply to KDTKen [2015-10-17 23:15:52 +0000 UTC]

It is.

You know when we truly hollow?

If we stop playing Dark Souls. Then our character becomes a hollow, because his soul, us, is not present.

Except if we leave him/her at Priscilla, then the tail will claim them.

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CipritineMarine [2015-10-17 22:36:55 +0000 UTC]

I won't! I really needed to see this, it's so appreciable. Learning through and by death is what Dark Souls is about and also reflects a certain life lesson as well. It's wonderful to be caught up on these things together in jolly cooperative attention. Nice pictureΒ Β 

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KnightyNightey In reply to CipritineMarine [2015-10-17 22:44:51 +0000 UTC]

Thank you kindly for the nice words. Dark Souls is a masterpiece amongst games and the only game which truly tested me as a player. It also has surprisingly interesting references, like Lost Izalith bears resemblence to Dravidian temple cities. Certainly a place I want to go.

PvP is a twoedged sword. It's nice to have a honorable fight, but there are the occaisonal fishers...

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CipritineMarine In reply to KnightyNightey [2015-10-18 00:25:55 +0000 UTC]

It is, I remember playing it back in 2011 from its release when it was just surfacing for exposure, when it was conceived freshly as the successor to a beloved Demon's Souls. I can empathize, fellow ser, Dark Souls can be pretty poetic with its difficulty.

I never engaged in player versus player combat as much with the regard of the game on PS3 like Demon's Souls' respect of offline play. It was a particularly solitary journey throughout but eventually I opened up to more open world activity and have continued in my ambition to be a soulular help to those venturing around the land.

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