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150 Cool Dark Souls Tattoo Ideas with Meanings

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Although life appears to be unfair, unsympathetic, never-ending tragedy, one can nevertheless set goals and accomplish them within the boundaries of the context in which they find themselves-which leads to a core subject in Dark Souls: motivation.

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Furthermore, the protagonist rarely succeeds when facing an impressive foe when the foe is at full strength, as this exemplifies how the game subverts the traditional ‘chosen one’ story structures. The bosses, including the Four Kings, Ornstein and Smough, the Bell Gargoyles, and the Demon Firesage, are all extremely old, possibly mad, and have held their posts for centuries. Others are not even warriors by trade or practice, for example, Priscilla and Ceaseless Discharge. Still, others are physically hurt, weakened, or otherwise restricted when fought – including Gwyn, Artorias, the Bed of Chaos, and Kalameet. Search and the Gaping Dragon are examples of situations in which more than one of those types of impediment features. The latter are the Sanctuary Guardian, Moonlight Butterfly, Manus, and the remaining demon bosses. Few others seem to deliver peak performance when the player-character faces them: the Sanctuary Guardian, Moonlight Butterfly, and the remaining demon bosses.

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Consequently, most of the bosses in the game are at a considerable disadvantage once the player character completes their quest. The fact that few players will ever defeat a boss on the very first attempt, despite the weakness and vulnerability of the bosses, is even more interesting. The player-character has, without a doubt, accomplished an impressive feat by conquering all of these beings, regardless of whether or not the beings have been impeded or weakened. Nevertheless, a key feature of this game is that the player character is undead, and is repeatedly killed by each boss before he or she wins. It is not a description of a classical hero to kill every disadvantaged or weak boss one faces repeatedly to eventually kill them once, rather, the primary defining characteristics of a classical hero are tenacity and the motivation that underlies that tenacity.

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