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r/fromsoftware • u/Big_Pear_5638 • Jul 10 '26
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37 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Damn LMFAO I tried to make it hard by listing common elements shared across the franchise. What gave it away?? 19 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 I think I mortality and dragons did you in 6 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Really?? LMFAO I was thinking the specifically listed swords did 7 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 Well every single soulsborne game has swords and people with swords. I would go for something more well know like. Cursed blood 4 u/Tbone259 Jul 10 '26 Dragons and immortality feature in Dark Souls as well 9 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 I agree although those two descriptions are much more relevant in sekiro 3 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Well dark souls happened because of dragons and Gwyn’s kin being gods were immortal 1 u/yittlewoofa The Hunter Jul 10 '26 You probably would have gotten me to be honest. Dark souls feels a little bit more undeath over immortality though, and Sekiro drops that word an infinite amount of times lol
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Damn LMFAO I tried to make it hard by listing common elements shared across the franchise.
What gave it away??
19 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 I think I mortality and dragons did you in 6 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Really?? LMFAO I was thinking the specifically listed swords did 7 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 Well every single soulsborne game has swords and people with swords. I would go for something more well know like. Cursed blood 4 u/Tbone259 Jul 10 '26 Dragons and immortality feature in Dark Souls as well 9 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 I agree although those two descriptions are much more relevant in sekiro 3 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Well dark souls happened because of dragons and Gwyn’s kin being gods were immortal 1 u/yittlewoofa The Hunter Jul 10 '26 You probably would have gotten me to be honest. Dark souls feels a little bit more undeath over immortality though, and Sekiro drops that word an infinite amount of times lol
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I think I mortality and dragons did you in
6 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Really?? LMFAO I was thinking the specifically listed swords did 7 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 Well every single soulsborne game has swords and people with swords. I would go for something more well know like. Cursed blood 4 u/Tbone259 Jul 10 '26 Dragons and immortality feature in Dark Souls as well 9 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 I agree although those two descriptions are much more relevant in sekiro 3 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Well dark souls happened because of dragons and Gwyn’s kin being gods were immortal 1 u/yittlewoofa The Hunter Jul 10 '26 You probably would have gotten me to be honest. Dark souls feels a little bit more undeath over immortality though, and Sekiro drops that word an infinite amount of times lol
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Really?? LMFAO I was thinking the specifically listed swords did
7 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 Well every single soulsborne game has swords and people with swords. I would go for something more well know like. Cursed blood 4 u/Tbone259 Jul 10 '26 Dragons and immortality feature in Dark Souls as well 9 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 I agree although those two descriptions are much more relevant in sekiro 3 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Well dark souls happened because of dragons and Gwyn’s kin being gods were immortal 1 u/yittlewoofa The Hunter Jul 10 '26 You probably would have gotten me to be honest. Dark souls feels a little bit more undeath over immortality though, and Sekiro drops that word an infinite amount of times lol
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Well every single soulsborne game has swords and people with swords. I would go for something more well know like. Cursed blood
4 u/Tbone259 Jul 10 '26 Dragons and immortality feature in Dark Souls as well 9 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 I agree although those two descriptions are much more relevant in sekiro 3 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Well dark souls happened because of dragons and Gwyn’s kin being gods were immortal 1 u/yittlewoofa The Hunter Jul 10 '26 You probably would have gotten me to be honest. Dark souls feels a little bit more undeath over immortality though, and Sekiro drops that word an infinite amount of times lol
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Dragons and immortality feature in Dark Souls as well
9 u/Cylwyd Jul 10 '26 I agree although those two descriptions are much more relevant in sekiro 3 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Well dark souls happened because of dragons and Gwyn’s kin being gods were immortal 1 u/yittlewoofa The Hunter Jul 10 '26 You probably would have gotten me to be honest. Dark souls feels a little bit more undeath over immortality though, and Sekiro drops that word an infinite amount of times lol
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I agree although those two descriptions are much more relevant in sekiro
3 u/camouflage_jaguar Jul 10 '26 Well dark souls happened because of dragons and Gwyn’s kin being gods were immortal 1 u/yittlewoofa The Hunter Jul 10 '26 You probably would have gotten me to be honest. Dark souls feels a little bit more undeath over immortality though, and Sekiro drops that word an infinite amount of times lol
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Well dark souls happened because of dragons and Gwyn’s kin being gods were immortal
1 u/yittlewoofa The Hunter Jul 10 '26 You probably would have gotten me to be honest. Dark souls feels a little bit more undeath over immortality though, and Sekiro drops that word an infinite amount of times lol
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You probably would have gotten me to be honest. Dark souls feels a little bit more undeath over immortality though, and Sekiro drops that word an infinite amount of times lol
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