What was her problem?
What was her problem?
I'm too much of a brainlet to understand what was going on
some Catholic thing?
tried to take the dark souls "deepest lore" shit and put a catholic flavor on it and forgot to fucking actually talk about the lore
iirc basically some fucking thing called the "miracle" basically turns anyone who sins or some shit into fucking weirdo retard suffering abominations or something and you are just some rando fucker who gets a sword that like makes you yourself bleed when you hold it and you use that sword to go and kill the zombie pope who was the biggest sinner of all. and depending on what you do during the game you either just bury yourself in a mountain of ashes and die or get to the top and turn into a tree or something that doesn't change anything
Can someone explain to me what is up with all the gold.
I've beaten the game multiple times but I am missing why gold is such a prominent feature on objects and characters.
Tbf I also barely read any of the lore stuff on items
Im pretty sure they covered all that ingame
>t. too stupid to read
>What was her problem?
Hot oil
i never played the full game i just read about it
the miracle likes gold apparently.some kid prayed until he turned into a tree that leaks gold
She seems to be a giant head that is melting.
Same reason the Vatican is practically made of it.
lmao you are retarded
gold is related to purity, i think
>all Pope's stuff is made of gold
>all the churches in the Vatican have golden features
Gee, I don't know
Then dont post you fucking idiot. Jesus Christ. Youre literally just regurgitating half-truths about a game you havent played when you could just stay silent.
How did they get away with this?
You dont see the baby peepee so its ok
>Had to make the cringe snake face because fascist rating boards
I do not understand the story of Stir of Dawn at all.
The things you fight, what did they do wrong? It was just Laedes emotions manifested in physical form right? Why were they evil. What is the final thing you fight when they are all together? I'm so lost. Is Laedes even important at all at that point. What was their goal. Why does our scholar friend freak the fuck out when he learns they're back and alive?
Every fucking time.
Jesus fucking Christ dude, fuck you
Literally why would you do this? Are you retarded? Why would you waltz in pretending that your opinion matters?
The Vatican isn't "made of gold". Gold is, however, a noble metal. It does not stain nor corrupt, it doesn't oxidise nor degrade. It's eternal. This is why wedding wrings are made of gold. Same reason why the chalice with which priests celebrate the Holy Eucharist are also made of gold or at least the interior of the cup is lined with gold.
why am i retarded the game kinda sucks
i read the wiki this shit is straight from there, i don't remember half the shit anyways
i don't get it
i did nothing wrong this game sucks
well i got a lot of replies so it seems to matter
I don't even take the stance that you have to play a game to know it sucks, but you obviously didn't even put in the effort to read the God damned wiki in a semi-thorough manner. You've effectively slandered what looks like a good game, fuck off.
Feigning retardation is a poor choice of hobby, kid.
Saw this post while scrolling around. Legitimately interesting, I had no idea.
>he thinks dank soils talked about it in game outside of the item descriptions, the same exact thing Blasphemous did
I'm still going through NG+. I took user's advice and started the Penitence of the Bleeding Heart. user was right, it's super easy and fun. I was a bit sceptical about how the new penitences would effect the gameplay, but it actually makes the game much more fun and finally makes use of previously useless strategies and items. Really, really cool, I'm loving it.
Still not in love with the story though. I love the setting and the Catholic inspiration. But it feels so very, very superficial compared to their source of inspiration, and it feels very cynical whereas Christianity is sincere. It's the weakest part of the game for me.
Fun fact: Christ's halo being golden was the thing invented in the Middle Ages.
Also, gold is known for a long-ass time as a color of the Underworld or magic dimensions in general. I think it has something to do with an awesome golden color you can see after ingesting psychedelic mushrooms.
Forgot to ask, how are the other Penitences? The Unwavering Faith looks super interesting.
Are they going to add even more to the game? I was thinking of getting this before the update, but now I'd rather just get it when it's fully finished, now that I know they're expanding it.
>Forgot to ask, how are the other Penitences? The Unwavering Faith looks super interesting.
Just spam Debla of the Lights gg no re lmao
I don't remember their names, but I finished my true torment run with the "bile flasks don't restore health" penitence, which was a hell of a lot of fun. Since you can get a sacred heart item which, when activated gives you health back whenever you hurt an enemy, it made the fights and health management a lot more tactical in a weird way. Would really recommend.
I'm not sure what you meant to insinuate, but halos have been depicted since the earliest Christian iconography. In fact, even prior to that we have depictions of halos in Hellenic art.
As for gold having singular properties and these being acknowledged in mythological writing and ceremony, I'm unsure of how you're relating this to Christianity. The use of gold in Christian architecture, art, and ceremony has a symbolic meaning that is insular to other religious traditions.
The Brotherhood of the Silent Sorrow was made to revere the silent aspect of the Father; he took the pain without complaining or moaning in agony. You, as a member of the Brotherhood, was only able to survive unlike your brothers because you actually managed to take out the warden.
It's not that powerful against bosses.
Thats wrong, it is very powerful when you equip the ink blot accessory. I dont use the sword heart though because you get more uses otherwise and waiting to fill up the mp bar for another casting is a pain. You can nearly melt the last boss with a full mp bar.
I tried it against Ten Piedad using the ink bloat and that Mea Culpa heart that boosts prayers and it only took 1/4 of the health bar. I also tried it against the Charred Visage and it similarly only took about 1/5 of the total health. I wasn't impressed.
it's not a good game though.
i'm not retarded.
but blasphemous was boring. that's the difference