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Is that right? I wouldn't know. I gave it a go once, but it's just one of those memorization games and I don't play those.
Vaati would like to disagree
All people in this game have souls, all souls are either valued or not, those who's souls are valued make the world evolve and grow while others stagnate "fight arisen, and prove you have the will to survive"
Those who have valued souls attract forces that appear evil, in this case dragons. Dragons hunt down this person and take out their heart, making them a risen. A risen maybe defeated but never die,
Should the arisen fail to kill the dragon they are then supposedly from my memory turned into a pawn, a mindless husk who must serve next arisen. If you defeat dragon but choose to not fight to prove your worth you become a dragon and cycle repeats. Should you win, you become next God, who must view over the world and decide which way the cycle will continue, and only way to continue cycle is to kill oneself, which resets cycle and makes a new arisen.
The king of DD1 made a pact with a force that temp broke the cycle in the expansion, a demon thing. Killing the God ended the pact, and made king age and exposed the demon. You kill them in dark arisen.
I think thats what made the souls series so unique and interesting, because the story was indeed an optional thing, and told just enough to make sense to go from a to b, but for those that actually dug in, theres novels worth of lore and history for pretty much everything.
thats pretty much what we all want. dragons dogma but enhanced and a different story. It honestly looks perfect if you were a big fan of the first one. I hate when they completely change a game on sequels. Like you had it right the first time, just do that but make it look and run better with more content. Seems like thats what Dragons Dogma 2 is.
The first games entire story is based on the flame that grants great prosperity and power to those that have it, but that power eventually corrupts its holders as the fire dies out, eventually bringing about the age of darkness. During the age of darkness, one of the sparks from the flame is used to reignite the first flame while purging the old orders, and thus the cycle continues.
in darksouls 2, youre a bearer of a curse that forces you to to seek out a way to re-link to the original flame, only for that link to eventually be severed again, and the curse to be passed on.. or something like that. i actually never finished DS2
In DS3 it explores a different aspect of the cycle from the first game, where, instead of the flame having been burned out for ages gone past, the bells have freshly tolled that the flames are dying, and youre tasked with reviving the flames by returning the lords to their rightful thrones before that happens. Or something like that xD Didnt finish 3 either.
But either way, the story, while still focusing on the same cycle, still changes how the cycle works, usually to the point that one wonders if its even the same world at all.