My grandad was tending to the flames in the fireplace. All day he was saying to my grandmother that he didn't want to get out of there. And he didn't let anyone near the firewood also, otherwise he got mad for no reason. He was very tired and so whenever the fire was fading someone woke him up to keep the fire going. He then took some firewood, placed on top of the fire and tried to keep awake, but he was so very tired that he just went to sleep again and again. At some point they didn't wan to bother him anymore and let him sleep. He didn't wake up after that. My grandmother probably was there to take him away since she had died ten months ago. It happened earlier today. He just wanted to keep the flame going, I guess... This song will forever make me remember that old man who didn't want the fire to fade.
This made me cry. I dont know whether this is real but if it is I'm sorry this happened. At least they are together now. Let this song always remind you of him.
Sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account?? I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
That moment when it took you forever to reach the next bonfire and you just sit and take a break...I don't mean actually get up and take a break. I mean actually stare into the flames with your character, and just sit....
Just staring into the bonfire along with your character just makes you forget about everything in the world, all its problems, wars, the news, all of it... it honestly makes you really feel at peace.
This is quite literally how I fall asleep at night. Such a beautiful, calming, serene piece of music. It captures the essence of the story perfectly. Things are over. They may not be better, but what is done is done, and now you can rest. As in life. We go through our days just trying to make something out of life, and sometimes our efforts seem futile. But at the very least, we can rest. This song just has all of the feelings and emotions of life in it, I think. Damn. I could go on and on. Sorry. I shouldn't post at 4 in the morning.
Yes but the title of the song "Nameless Song" tells the futility of your action, you fought trough all those hardships , destroyed lords of the past linked or left the flame to fade yet nothing changes.If you link the flame you just become like Gwyin waiting for another to overcome you and take your place thus prolonging the Age of Fire but the Abyss will always follow to take its place and the flame will fade again .It is the nature of things in this forsaken universe of Dark Souls
Today 28th of march with the second and last DLC of DS3. Is the end of a legend. Thank you so much Miyazaki. I''ll never forget you work, your art... Thank you.
This song is so awesome and tragic. It is putting a brave hero to his final rest. He has completed his task. He may now vanish. Which is what he will do. You rekindled the Flame and died nameless. Only fuel for the fire. It will fade again and when that time comes there will be a new hero. One that will have to endure other hardships just like you did. One that will fall again and again, but yet stand up every time and fight for his cause. And in the end, just like you, he will fade into nothingness only to prolong the Age of Fire for some time. His deeds will be forgotten, just like yours. This song is named for you, the first hero that linked the Flame after Gwyn himself did. This song is named after you. But how could you name it? You are forgotten. You have been consumed by the fire. Your friends have gone hollow. The world has given up on you when you became undead. You are none that can be remembered. You are nothing but a hero. A hero for those who know of your deeds, anyway, which almost no one does anymore. So what and who are you? How to name this song after you? It is simple. It is nameless, just as the hero of legend that once died to link the fire, just like Gwyn did. This is your song. The nameless song.
you beaten all of the bosses, you've gotten stronger as your health, stamina, equip load are unrecognizable from the beginning. you saved the lands of oolacile and Lordran (or left them to die) you've crafted powerful weapons from bosses souls and maxed them out, you mastered the magics or sorceries, miracles and pyromancies. you can wield items of inhuman strength easily.
What makes Dark Souls so unique is how broad and wide its world is and the game doesn't shun you from taking any path you want to start with. Lordran is dying, its characters are broken and tired, hope has almost dried up. We are in a world where there is no happy ending in Lordran.
playing this song while progressing through Dark Souls III's very first area is such an experience. it makes you play the game a lot slower, and the song gives off a vibe of sacredity, knowing that there are graves belonging to fallen warriors, some of them great champions, who have fallen over time.
I eventually get tired of songs... but I can't say the same for this song, it has somthing special, but only who completed and devoted oneself to dark souls can understand the feeling.
Dude I've been hoping someone would extend this song for sooooooo longggggg. Thank you so much man! This song truly summarizes the entire game, in that you get to hear this for five minutes after you win the first time and it just sets in the victory feel doesn't it? I swear I listen to this song and anything becomes better.
When you beat Dark Souls for the very first time, knowing very little of the lore of the game, it strikes you as something heroic which you've done -- linking the flame. When this song bursts in, you suddenly stop and consider that perhaps, maybe, everything you've done was... tragic. Taking into consideration what you encounter in DS3, it becomes clear that linking the flame in DS1 is the entire plot of the game -- specifically: all the negative consequences that came with it are the things you have to destroy. This song is a reminder to how complex the universe is, how well thought out it is, and ultimately, how all that you have been told is nothing more than the last, fleeting gasps of a decaying dynasty of self-proclaimed "gods".
The moment when heading towards Gwyn's boss room. Seeing hills upon hills of ash. Seeing the loyal knights that still stand with him after some many decades, and slowly getting closer to him. Seeing the destroyed buildings that were once inhabited. Now buried under miles of ashes from the ones who linked the fire. Then you finally encounter the god of sunlight and Lord of cinder himself. Lord Gwyn. Protecting the flame from anyone who tries to extinguish it, and seeing how he was one of the first to give his life to make the age of fire last longer. You finally kill the Lord who was afraid of the dark, and your long and unforgiving journey ends between you leaving the flame to die or to rekindle the flame just like what lord Gwyn did.
Every foe you faced, Lord, Legend, God and even pitiful undead went onto that fire. Your hopes, your dreams, your aspirations will be the kindling of a second Age of Fire, the dark is held at bay again, by your hands. The Lord of Sunlight... Nay... Lord of Cinder's legacy is in your hands, Chosen Undead. Nito, the Witch of Izalith, Seath, the Four Kings and even Gwyn himself, they all lie in your hands as fuel for this flame. The flame that started everything. May it guide thee.
I remember playing this game for the first time, I just gave up fast , it was my first ever souls game, and it was extremely difficult, unlike other games, but later I decided to play it again and watch some guide videos , and now I am addicted to souls games, and I prefer them over other games ❤
This song encapsulates Dark Souls. The beginning vocals are your relieved breaths as you finish that run. The low notes on the violin are you thinking back, the silence allowing you to reflect upon the bad, the vocals reminding you of those people you cherished. The softly rising vocals and their subsequent fall are every time you thought you were going to quit. But the sudden rise is that determination. The chilling, sad violin comes in reminding you of those you lost. Then comes the piano, making lone chimes, reminding you of how you felt, the accompanying violins every lone frustration. And that lone vocals again, a final time, being your stubborn determination and willingness to do it all again.
One day we shall all be nameless, may peace of mind and soul grace us all. Its been 10 years since I played this game, and so far no other game has truly made me feel the way dark souls did
You just perfectly defined the feels of this song in the description: "How can this song summarize the whole experience in just a couple of minutes?" Just makes me feel inspired. Motoi Sakuraba is a master.
Whenever this music starts playing, VaatiVidya's vonderful voice starts crooning soothing nothings into the back of my head. It should be a bad thing, but it really isn't.
man this makes me really nostalgic... last year i met my best and only friend and he introduced me to dark souls, it was a magic experience and even if it was only a year ago the nostalgia hits me hard because i feel like sharing this with someone was one of the best things that ever happened to me. sadly i feel like our friendship is slightly fading away and i'm slowly going back to being lonely just as i was before meeting him. anyway good times were had and it was all thanks to dark souls! and this song will always remember me of the beauty of loneliness... miyazaki, you're a goddamn genius!
That’s why dark souls 3 is quite depressing as a lot of the shit that happened in ds1 is almost entirely forgotten and abandoned, as if linking the fire didn’t do much of anything at all.
***** I just double right click on the video itself. Maybe your mouse is moving ever so slightly before you right click a second time? It's the simplest explanation so I have to ask. If that's not it then I'm not sure. Maybe try a different browser or something. Sorry I can't be of more help if the issue goes further than this.
After dying so many times, after hundreds of failed boss runs, after all the emotional and psychological pain the game inflicted on you - this song is for the player. A somber yet hopeful song to reflect upon your journey, as you finally beat this game. A nameless song for the nameless nobody who changed the world.
When my first character PussySlayer beat the game and I heard this song after all the raging and the breaks i felt tranquil and knew my next play throughs would feel more and more like the feeling of this song and it did. Dark Souls is a special game and a special experience.
I come back here time to time, everytime I finished a physical and mentally demanding work, it just puts me at ease for some reason, I don't know why...
Dark souls taught me very young to be okay with failure, and settle into accomplishment. You can't ever revel because there's always more to do and improve, but sometimes you can rest for awhile after doing a good job
Potato Potawto literally if you beat the game you hear it. So my guess is that you immediately leave after the final cutscene to take a poo and then return to the start screen
Quisiera que este tema fuera tocado en el mejor auditorio, tocado por la mejor orquesta, y que yo este presente, que ese momento en el que ocurra yo ya tenga varios años, que prácticamente este en mi lecho de muerte, créanme, ese día sabre el verdadero significado de la vida. Tiene mi admiración y respeto el compositor de esta pieza, sin duda es una de las canciones más hermosas que conozco.
u know, i quit dark souls for a while bc of taurus demon then picked up after ifinally killed him. then there was quelagg, eventually killed her, and so on. it felt like an adventure....i always found new secrets, like, i never knew about the bonfire hidden in sens fortress or by the door in darkroot garden where blues invade, how to get the demon hammer and find other items,etc. after i finally beat quelaag, i thought the game just might be coming to an end, but really it was the beginning bc i needed lord souls. later down the line, i learn who the final boss will be....and im overjoyed! a legendary battle with gwyn...and what a battle it was, for i died many times ;-; i remember walking down the stairs that held the ghosts of his fallen knights....i made sure to walk and take in the scene, i knew this was the end. after entering the boss room, i almost couldnt bring myself to even try to win really, bc everything was so intense and perfect, leading up to the final battle. after i won, i made my choice and linked the flame....then once it was all over, upon hearing this song, fir the rest of my day i was at peace with some little sorrow knowing the game was over and beat. however, i wanted to play MORE! so, i started ng+ and found even more secrets i missed in the previous playthrough, and i still had a dlc to complete, meaning my souls journey continued :) to the end ofmy ps3, i loved this game,stilldo over all others, it was my savior from depression, it was an eye opener for me. when this game dies from lack of pvp players and coopers and newbies,ill still play it :,)
Funny enough, I've never gotten mad at any of the Souls' series, nor any other video game. The closest I've ever gotten to mad at a game was just muttering the word "Fuck.", yet I can get extremely upset at the drop of a hat, lmao.
A lonesome undead on his knees and pondering to himself/her looking to the sky "is my life even worth it anymore I'm just a husk of a human a hollowed shell of my former self this isn't how I want to live"
il n'y a rien a faire dark souls est un pur chef-d'oeuvre un jeu profond juste en difficulté te laissent te débrouiller avec ton intelligence pas comme les autres jeux ou tu est constamment guidé que te force a te surpasser en te laissent un sentiment d'achevé...
Раніше на оригінальному відео було зображення звичайного лицаря, який стоїть на варті на вершині вогню. Це те, що я роблю. Якщо я помру, саме так я хотів би, щоб мій профіль у Facebook звучав так.
CheesioTheCat :3 same, i had 1 for a week from a mate of mine and it got me hooked on the series, but i didnt get very far because i was shockingly bad
My grandad was tending to the flames in the fireplace. All day he was saying to my grandmother that he didn't want to get out of there. And he didn't let anyone near the firewood also, otherwise he got mad for no reason. He was very tired and so whenever the fire was fading someone woke him up to keep the fire going. He then took some firewood, placed on top of the fire and tried to keep awake, but he was so very tired that he just went to sleep again and again.
At some point they didn't wan to bother him anymore and let him sleep. He didn't wake up after that. My grandmother probably was there to take him away since she had died ten months ago.
It happened earlier today.
He just wanted to keep the flame going, I guess... This song will forever make me remember that old man who didn't want the fire to fade.
This made me cry. I dont know whether this is real but if it is I'm sorry this happened. At least they are together now. Let this song always remind you of him.
Holy shit, this is the most poetical thing I have ever seen.
My condolences and I hope he is resting beside your grandmother!
Real life gwyn
Try to understand the fire is us the next generation. We're just having as much a hard time he did.
@@SCP--oz6oz😂
"My name is Lucatiel.
I beg of you, remember my name...
...For I may not myself..."
I feel ds2 is underrated
Я плакал когда это услышал.
Some of the most beautiful sounds I've heard. Even more impressive when you consider there's no words. Just sounds.
there are words,,, aaAAAAaaaaAAAAaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAA aaaa aaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
+Karol Wójcik zapomniałeś o AAAA
Karol Wójcik xD and dark soul's ending song just got wrecked haha!
@Gerda Ailstock Funny how that comment gets spammed everywhere. I think I will *not* look it up.
Sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account??
I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me!
That moment when it took you forever to reach the next bonfire and you just sit and take a break...I don't mean actually get up and take a break. I mean actually stare into the flames with your character, and just sit....
this is like the realist shit i ever read.
Try it irl sometime it’s really relaxing to stare in to the flames and lose the world around you.
Exactly how I felt when I reached the bonfire at the bottom of Blighttown. Cursed, no flasks, and poisoned. It was great journey looking back now
Just staring into the bonfire along with your character just makes you forget about everything in the world, all its problems, wars, the news, all of it... it honestly makes you really feel at peace.
A nameless song...for a brave and nameless undead...
Vereor Nox
Sir Sniffsalot idk about you but my character was named big boi
lol
Yet the only good answer to the Painter's final question is to say that you don't have a name.
Mine was "cuck"
Soul Alpha, he did his best. The world just chewed him up and spit him out is all❤
This is quite literally how I fall asleep at night. Such a beautiful, calming, serene piece of music. It captures the essence of the story perfectly. Things are over. They may not be better, but what is done is done, and now you can rest. As in life. We go through our days just trying to make something out of life, and sometimes our efforts seem futile. But at the very least, we can rest. This song just has all of the feelings and emotions of life in it, I think.
Damn. I could go on and on. Sorry. I shouldn't post at 4 in the morning.
You're fine brother. You just understand like we do❤
@@Soul_Alpha 8 years later, wow! And dark souls just went on sale and made me think of replaying it. Here we are.
The relief you feel when your first long journey comes to its end. All the hardships overcome. Your task is complete. You may rest.
+mjtechnoviking44 Indeed. What a fucking crazy game Dark Souls is, so many feels.
+mjtechnoviking44
Yeah... then one loading screen later and your back at the Asylum.
*Flips controller*
FUCK!
mjtechnoviking44 I was at the breaking point of the song when I read your comment and I almost shed a tear lol
Yes but the title of the song "Nameless Song" tells the futility of your action, you fought trough all those hardships , destroyed lords of the past linked or left the flame to fade yet nothing changes.If you link the flame you just become like Gwyin waiting for another to overcome you and take your place thus prolonging the Age of Fire but the Abyss will always follow to take its place and the flame will fade again .It is the nature of things in this forsaken universe of Dark Souls
Ain't no rest for the wicked, really.
Be wary of incredible music
John Skene Amazing Chest Ahead
@@hungryhyena783 requires holding with two hands
Today 28th of march with the second and last DLC of DS3. Is the end of a legend.
Thank you so much Miyazaki. I''ll never forget you work, your art... Thank you.
This song is so awesome and tragic. It is putting a brave hero to his final rest. He has completed his task. He may now vanish. Which is what he will do. You rekindled the Flame and died nameless. Only fuel for the fire. It will fade again and when that time comes there will be a new hero. One that will have to endure other hardships just like you did. One that will fall again and again, but yet stand up every time and fight for his cause. And in the end, just like you, he will fade into nothingness only to prolong the Age of Fire for some time. His deeds will be forgotten, just like yours. This song is named for you, the first hero that linked the Flame after Gwyn himself did. This song is named after you. But how could you name it? You are forgotten. You have been consumed by the fire. Your friends have gone hollow. The world has given up on you when you became undead. You are none that can be remembered. You are nothing but a hero. A hero for those who know of your deeds, anyway, which almost no one does anymore. So what and who are you? How to name this song after you? It is simple. It is nameless, just as the hero of legend that once died to link the fire, just like Gwyn did. This is your song. The nameless song.
And then we meme around on it and name our character bonk or something
@@minecraftcommandnerd1280 Ok Bonk song
The song that tells you: "Yes, you made it...take it all in for a moment..."
I want this played before I die. So I can look back at life, and say "I win."
you beaten all of the bosses,
you've gotten stronger as your health, stamina, equip load are unrecognizable from the beginning.
you saved the lands of oolacile and Lordran (or left them to die)
you've crafted powerful weapons from bosses souls and maxed them out,
you mastered the magics or sorceries, miracles and pyromancies.
you can wield items of inhuman strength easily.
@@dalekgeek225
hey man
its been quite some time.
How have you been?
What makes Dark Souls so unique is how broad and wide its world is and the game doesn't shun you from taking any path you want to start with. Lordran is dying, its characters are broken and tired, hope has almost dried up. We are in a world where there is no happy ending in Lordran.
It's the same way IRL, read the Bible and Trust in Jesus ❤
You enter the game being someone , but when you end it , you are someone completely different
playing this song while progressing through Dark Souls III's very first area is such an experience. it makes you play the game a lot slower, and the song gives off a vibe of sacredity, knowing that there are graves belonging to fallen warriors, some of them great champions, who have fallen over time.
I eventually get tired of songs... but I can't say the same for this song, it has somthing special, but only who completed and devoted oneself to dark souls can understand the feeling.
Dude I've been hoping someone would extend this song for sooooooo longggggg. Thank you so much man!
This song truly summarizes the entire game, in that you get to hear this for five minutes after you win the first time and it just sets in the victory feel doesn't it? I swear I listen to this song and anything becomes better.
L4nd0C4lr1s14n even Homework
When you beat Dark Souls for the very first time, knowing very little of the lore of the game, it strikes you as something heroic which you've done -- linking the flame. When this song bursts in, you suddenly stop and consider that perhaps, maybe, everything you've done was... tragic. Taking into consideration what you encounter in DS3, it becomes clear that linking the flame in DS1 is the entire plot of the game -- specifically: all the negative consequences that came with it are the things you have to destroy. This song is a reminder to how complex the universe is, how well thought out it is, and ultimately, how all that you have been told is nothing more than the last, fleeting gasps of a decaying dynasty of self-proclaimed "gods".
The moment when heading towards Gwyn's boss room. Seeing hills upon hills of ash. Seeing the loyal knights that still stand with him after some many decades, and slowly getting closer to him. Seeing the destroyed buildings that were once inhabited. Now buried under miles of ashes from the ones who linked the fire. Then you finally encounter the god of sunlight and Lord of cinder himself. Lord Gwyn. Protecting the flame from anyone who tries to extinguish it, and seeing how he was one of the first to give his life to make the age of fire last longer. You finally kill the Lord who was afraid of the dark, and your long and unforgiving journey ends between you leaving the flame to die or to rekindle the flame just like what lord Gwyn did.
I could not think of a better name for this song even if I tried.
Hope.
Uncertainty.
A Regretful Victory
ashes from a mighty flame
Norse Pancakes honestly just "ash" would be good.
Prithee be careful, I don't want to see my work squandered.
ArtoriasoftheAbyss ! XD
Every foe you faced, Lord, Legend, God and even pitiful undead went onto that fire. Your hopes, your dreams, your aspirations will be the kindling of a second Age of Fire, the dark is held at bay again, by your hands. The Lord of Sunlight... Nay... Lord of Cinder's legacy is in your hands, Chosen Undead. Nito, the Witch of Izalith, Seath, the Four Kings and even Gwyn himself, they all lie in your hands as fuel for this flame. The flame that started everything.
May it guide thee.
Do many songs in dark souls actually make me want to cry how great they are
Same! Its my favorite part. Something deeply nostalgic about it like a home away from home.
lightning lew that's gay
The song that you hear when you have finally finish your degree...
I remember playing this game for the first time, I just gave up fast , it was my first ever souls game, and it was extremely difficult, unlike other games, but later I decided to play it again and watch some guide videos , and now I am addicted to souls games, and I prefer them over other games ❤
I can not live without soulslike now
Hope in a hopeless situation.
This song encapsulates Dark Souls.
The beginning vocals are your relieved breaths as you finish that run. The low notes on the violin are you thinking back, the silence allowing you to reflect upon the bad, the vocals reminding you of those people you cherished. The softly rising vocals and their subsequent fall are every time you thought you were going to quit. But the sudden rise is that determination. The chilling, sad violin comes in reminding you of those you lost. Then comes the piano, making lone chimes, reminding you of how you felt, the accompanying violins every lone frustration.
And that lone vocals again, a final time, being your stubborn determination and willingness to do it all again.
One day we shall all be nameless, may peace of mind and soul grace us all. Its been 10 years since I played this game, and so far no other game has truly made me feel the way dark souls did
One of the best credits of all time. Without a doubt. This, demons souls character creation, dark souls character creation. Are all S tier
You just perfectly defined the feels of this song in the description: "How can this song summarize the whole experience in just a couple of minutes?" Just makes me feel inspired. Motoi Sakuraba is a master.
I can't believe it's over. It's been one wild ride.
We'll all miss you, Dark Souls.
C Knep it's not over for me, this beautiful and amazing game will always be by my side...
It's been 8 years since this comment....
So many feels attached to this song.
Cleric Patches I think of all the npc deaths and their amazing yet unique personalities
Whenever this music starts playing, VaatiVidya's vonderful voice starts crooning soothing nothings into the back of my head. It should be a bad thing, but it really isn't.
Oh shit it's extended! You da real MvP!
So beautiful! Never forget the first playthrough
Hearing this for the first time changes a man, forever
man this makes me really nostalgic... last year i met my best and only friend and he introduced me to dark souls, it was a magic experience and even if it was only a year ago the nostalgia hits me hard because i feel like sharing this with someone was one of the best things that ever happened to me. sadly i feel like our friendship is slightly fading away and i'm slowly going back to being lonely just as i was before meeting him. anyway good times were had and it was all thanks to dark souls! and this song will always remember me of the beauty of loneliness... miyazaki, you're a goddamn genius!
>_______< who in the right mind dislikes such a beautiful song
someone with no taste in music? probably some ratchet bitch anyways. it's usually them who have no taste in music....most of them.
+TuskanJerky Road to the Apex Lautrec disliked it or Patches disliked it. one of those 2.
Dark Souls 2 fanboys
Those who never earned the right to hear it play ;-)
Too much tragic for them... Or they cannot move on perhaps thats the reason why they choose to dislike than like it
i cant explain how perfect this song is
How is this game so beautiful? No other game has ever come even close to giving me so many feels
2:11 min the feelings… and 2:27 min for one moment you feel a little hope in a very dark place
I think the name has more meaning than we may think.
like it's the song of the nameless hero?
Ryan Cain or perhaps a song for a nameless king? Expunged from the anals of history and forgotten in time. We will never truely know.
"expunged from the anals"
That’s why dark souls 3 is quite depressing as a lot of the shit that happened in ds1 is almost entirely forgotten and abandoned, as if linking the fire didn’t do much of anything at all.
This is your song, it's named after you, a nameless undead who no one will remember, only fuel for the flame.
Finally i can put it while i'm sleeping without it ending before actually fall asleep
Try double right click, then select Loop :)
:OOOOOOOOO THIS EXISTED?! Thank you, you changed my life forever ;-;
Abbs Quqa No problem! I discovered this not too long ago myself.
***** I just double right click on the video itself. Maybe your mouse is moving ever so slightly before you right click a second time? It's the simplest explanation so I have to ask. If that's not it then I'm not sure. Maybe try a different browser or something. Sorry I can't be of more help if the issue goes further than this.
After dying so many times, after hundreds of failed boss runs, after all the emotional and psychological pain the game inflicted on you - this song is for the player. A somber yet hopeful song to reflect upon your journey, as you finally beat this game. A nameless song for the nameless nobody who changed the world.
This song symbolizes the joy of having a chance to get to know Lodran in the first place. To appreciate the little light that is still going.
Epicness overload for every wearer of the curse ! ♥
This song was worth beating the game for every time.
This song... It's ripping your heart into pieces. Hearing it after completing Dark Souls is heartbreaking somehow.
How can a song bring so much happines, sadness, and melancholia at the same time?
linking the first flame.
this song,this melodies
magic....
When my first character PussySlayer beat the game and I heard this song after all the raging and the breaks i felt tranquil and knew my next play throughs would feel more and more like the feeling of this song and it did. Dark Souls is a special game and a special experience.
I like how the first picture of this is a gesture you can do in Dark Souls 3
Which one? Collapse?
BlackFlameGames Yes.
I use that gesture to mourn poise
Just stopping in a mere day before Shadow of the Erdtree. Don’t you dare go hollow, any of you.
Ten years ago.....
Now here is a new chosen undead who had finished his destiny
I come back here time to time, everytime I finished a physical and mentally demanding work, it just puts me at ease for some reason, I don't know why...
Dark souls taught me very young to be okay with failure, and settle into accomplishment. You can't ever revel because there's always more to do and improve, but sometimes you can rest for awhile after doing a good job
I saw this pic everywhere before I played he first Game (4 years ago) I just realised today that was Oskar...
is oscar the guy who gives you the estus flasks?
yeah he is, Oscar of Astora
Well in the game he's nameless knight, the name Oscar comes from the deleted files
SIDEBOLA no lol, in the game he even introduces himself as Oscar of Astora
Replay the game i know every single dialogue in the game, i'm 99% sure he doesn't introduces himself.
Take a long rest, Chosen Undead. For the fire will soon fade again, and a new undead must be chosen...
I've always wondered why I never heard this song in-game...
And then it hit me. I'm a filthy casul who will never get gud
Potato Potawto literally if you beat the game you hear it. So my guess is that you immediately leave after the final cutscene to take a poo and then return to the start screen
A nameless song, for a nameless hero.
I never played Dark Souls game but this music is I really like it.
It relaxed me and sometimes it make me cry. 😊❤
You should play it, then.
May the great flame guide thee
Quisiera que este tema fuera tocado en el mejor auditorio, tocado por la mejor orquesta, y que yo este presente, que ese momento en el que ocurra yo ya tenga varios años, que prácticamente este en mi lecho de muerte, créanme, ese día sabre el verdadero significado de la vida.
Tiene mi admiración y respeto el compositor de esta pieza, sin duda es una de las canciones más hermosas que conozco.
The grueling journey from the dragonslayer armors bonfire to Grand archives was too taxing. This song helped relax.
I'm just finished today dark souls 1
this song after hours of rage's and playing this game makes me cry
great song without lyrics
Goosebumps.
masterpiece
undoubtly
I'll never forget the first time I heard this.
"Goodbye then, be safe friend don't you dare go hollow"
You will not be forgotten Oscar
My friend died this morning. This helped
Sorry for you loss, glad I could help a bit
so sorry for your loss, dont you dare go hollow, chosen undead.
heartbroken
This is beautiful, please don't go hollow.❤🥰🙏
'Now you can rest.. chosen undead'
dark soul 3 title music better be good... Ain't nothing better then some good ol fashioned
+dj THE Euclid I'm hoping so too. It better have the best ending song out of all of the Souls game since this is the last one.
Spoilers ive seen it and its dark....
Would you say it's..... (Wait for it) .......... So Dark Souls?
Y e s. I n d e e d I t i s.
+BlackFlameGames YES. INDEED. IT IS CALLED LOTHRIC.
The thoughts which gather around the spinning vortex of empty that is my subconscious began causing ripples in the empty.
u know, i quit dark souls for a while bc of taurus demon then picked up after ifinally killed him. then there was quelagg, eventually killed her, and so on. it felt like an adventure....i always found new secrets, like, i never knew about the bonfire hidden in sens fortress or by the door in darkroot garden where blues invade, how to get the demon hammer and find other items,etc. after i finally beat quelaag, i thought the game just might be coming to an end, but really it was the beginning bc i needed lord souls. later down the line, i learn who the final boss will be....and im overjoyed! a legendary battle with gwyn...and what a battle it was, for i died many times ;-; i remember walking down the stairs that held the ghosts of his fallen knights....i made sure to walk and take in the scene, i knew this was the end. after entering the boss room, i almost couldnt bring myself to even try to win really, bc everything was so intense and perfect, leading up to the final battle. after i won, i made my choice and linked the flame....then once it was all over, upon hearing this song, fir the rest of my day i was at peace with some little sorrow knowing the game was over and beat. however, i wanted to play MORE! so, i started ng+ and found even more secrets i missed in the previous playthrough, and i still had a dlc to complete, meaning my souls journey continued :) to the end ofmy ps3, i loved this game,stilldo over all others, it was my savior from depression, it was an eye opener for me. when this game dies from lack of pvp players and coopers and newbies,ill still play it :,)
i hav it bought for pc, just dont hav a decent pc atm
y u have grian's pic?
X2_The_tap eho is grian? i found this pic on global trying to search for a basic pic for my youtube prof pic
who*
Yesterday I beat Nameless King by myself for the first time. All it took was Yhorm's Great Machete +5, 65 Strength and 4 years
Funny enough, I've never gotten mad at any of the Souls' series, nor any other video game. The closest I've ever gotten to mad at a game was just muttering the word "Fuck.", yet I can get extremely upset at the drop of a hat, lmao.
I haven't gotten mad at the first game either, except for bed of chaos... fuck bed of chaos
" Visions of good song ahead . "
Beautiful
A lonesome undead on his knees and pondering to himself/her looking to the sky "is my life even worth it anymore I'm just a husk of a human a hollowed shell of my former self this isn't how I want to live"
a song where you just stay quiet and remember the good times
long may the sun shine
il n'y a rien a faire dark souls est un pur chef-d'oeuvre un jeu profond juste en difficulté te laissent te débrouiller avec ton intelligence pas comme les autres jeux ou tu est constamment guidé que te force a te surpasser en te laissent un sentiment d'achevé...
really liked the tone of the song
finally I found my own sunlight
THE DARKSIGN BRANDS THE UNDEAD.
when u hear this song at the end u better got gud scrub
Thank you Miyazaki !!!!!!!!!!
Best game EVERRRRR
I really wish every characters in dark souls got a happy ending :(
Not everybody gets a happy ending of their lives in Dark Souls, this also includes the real life we are living right now...
where can I find the lyrics for this song?
try jumping
Horse but whole
Yep just casually having an existential crisis don’t mind me.
guys where this video playing on ds 1 ?? which map ??
+ethem çelik is the song of the ending :v
Раніше на оригінальному відео було зображення звичайного лицаря, який стоїть на варті на вершині вогню. Це те, що я роблю. Якщо я помру, саме так я хотів би, щоб мій профіль у Facebook звучав так.
You're not the main character. There are those who have come before you and failed. And there will be those who come after you to try again.
I've beaten 3 and 2, but for some reason, I never have got round to killing Gwyn, I should do that now.
CheesioTheCat :3 same, i had 1 for a week from a mate of mine and it got me hooked on the series, but i didnt get very far because i was shockingly bad
This was the only souls game I ever finished
*Stares at the credits*
I... I actually did it. Hahaha......
Just had to put Oscar's picture up and make us cry.
Divine music ......!
Yeah, that was painfull, but at the same Time, beautifull, great job fromsoftware....great job....
Day man! Aaaoohaaaa!