Darkest Dungeon®

Darkest Dungeon®

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Proximo Mar 19, 2024 @ 2:17pm
Game Lore?
Hello, I play this game and the story/lore is good can someone give me legit video or article about whole game lore? (or tell me if I finish game 100% do I get whole lore?) Thank you!
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Narrowmind Mar 19, 2024 @ 2:45pm 
It's really not all that hidden or hard to understand. You hear at the very beginning your ancestor had problems and started everything off, so you might imagine he's not the good guy. All the bosses come with intros that reveal the story based around the ancestor's actions and the things he's done, the people he knew. He wants you to fix things by killing the evil in the Darkest Dungeon.

.. And stuffs...
Last edited by Narrowmind; Mar 19, 2024 @ 5:24pm
Proximo Mar 19, 2024 @ 3:36pm 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4QgMo3E1Z0 I found the lore (SPOILERS)
Narrowmind Mar 19, 2024 @ 4:46pm 
Enjoy
Nakos Mar 19, 2024 @ 5:07pm 
Originally posted by Narrowmind:
Spoilers


Just FYI, you can use <spoiler> and </spoiler> to enclose blocks of text. Just use square brackets instead of angle brackets [ ].


like so:



Originally posted by Narrowmind:
The ancestor IS the bad guy. He's sacrificing all your people to the evil under the Darkest Dungeon. You kill him and the Heart and then your perception of reality starts to change.

He basically wants to feed the evil with the blood of 16 people who die there - Bloodmoon difficulty ends your game if you lose 16 people.


After that, you can continue playing anyway. There's no real ending. That's why there's a DD2.
Last edited by Nakos; Mar 19, 2024 @ 5:08pm
Narrowmind Mar 19, 2024 @ 5:24pm 
I used to know that, long ago. Thanks for the reminder.
Skinny Pete Mar 19, 2024 @ 6:49pm 
Originally posted by Nakos:
Originally posted by Narrowmind:
Spoilers


Just FYI, you can use <spoiler> and </spoiler> to enclose blocks of text. Just use square brackets instead of angle brackets [ ].
Also you can use the [noparse] tag and type this:
[noparse][spoiler][/noparse]
to produce this:
[spoiler]
And yes, I used nested tags to make the first line come out that way.
Last edited by Skinny Pete; Mar 19, 2024 @ 6:53pm
Proximo Mar 20, 2024 @ 7:09am 
Thank you all for the tips I will use them :D
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Date Posted: Mar 19, 2024 @ 2:17pm
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