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  2. Sif (Dark Souls) - Wikipedia

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    Sif, the Great Grey Wolf (Japanese: 灰色の大狼シフ, Hepburn: Hai'iro no Dairō Shifu) is a character and boss in the 2011 action role-playing game Dark Souls.A wolf that has grown to a massive size, it protects the grave of its deceased master, Knight Artorias the Abysswalker, and the Covenant of Artorias, a ring that allows its wearer to traverse the Abyss, a dark void normally ...

  3. Dark Souls: Artorias of the Abyss - Wikipedia

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    Artorias of the Abyss adds a new area, Oolacile, that can be accessed after obtaining the "Broken Pendant" item. The area includes four bosses and other optional miniboss fights. It also introduces many new weapon and armor items that can then be used in the main game, as well as new shopkeepers and additional upgrade material for the player's ...

  4. Dark Souls II - Wikipedia

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    Aldia attempts to help the protagonist understand that there might be another way, a way out of the cycle of light and dark. The player is given a choice, they can either link the fire like in Dark Souls I, restarting the Age of Fire, and repeating the cycle; or the player can abscond the throne, and follow their own path beyond light or dark.

  5. Soulslike - Wikipedia

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    Soulslike games typically have a high level of difficulty where repeated player character death is expected and incorporated as part of the gameplay, with players often keeping part of their progress since the last checkpoint (items collected, bosses defeated), and other losses (such as experience or currency) being potentially recoverable.

  6. Anor Londo - Wikipedia

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    Anor Londo is a fictional city in the Dark Souls series of action role-playing games.Appearing in both Dark Souls and Dark Souls III, it is the capital of the kingdom of Lordran and the former seat of the power of the deities of the Dark Souls world.

  7. Quest - Wikipedia

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    Quests also play a major role in Rick Riordan's fantasy books, among them Percy Jackson & the Olympians, The Heroes of Olympus, and The Kane Chronicles, and in dark fantasy novel The Talisman by Stephen King and Peter Straub. A familiar modern literary quest is Frodo Baggins's quest to destroy the One Ring in The Lord of the Rings. [14]

  8. Dark Souls III - Wikipedia

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    The third and final entry in the Dark Souls series, the game follows an unkindled warrior on a quest to prevent the end of the world. It is played in a third-person perspective , and players have access to various weapons, armour, magic, and consumables that they can use to fight their enemies.

  9. Questing Beast - Wikipedia

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    The Questing Beast in Arthur Rackham's illustration for Alfred W. Pollard's The Romance of King Arthur (1917). The account from Post-Vulgate Suite du Merlin, which was taken up by Thomas Malory for his seminal Le Morte d'Arthur, has the Questing Beast appear to the young King Arthur after he has had an affair with his half-sister Morgause and begotten Mordred (they did not know that they were ...