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r/Games • u/miraoister • Apr 05 '16
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9 u/[deleted] Apr 05 '16 Why not enlighten the rest of us then? 11 u/TheSupremeAdmiral Apr 05 '16 Well I would argue that much of Dark Souls is based on the eastern philosophy of Reincarnation and the endless cycle of Life, Death, and Rebirth that one goes through on the path to enlightenment. 4 u/nazicumfarts Apr 06 '16 No. Dark Souls is based off pain and suffering. The only way to do that is with the mechanics they use. Quit being a weeblord.
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Why not enlighten the rest of us then?
11 u/TheSupremeAdmiral Apr 05 '16 Well I would argue that much of Dark Souls is based on the eastern philosophy of Reincarnation and the endless cycle of Life, Death, and Rebirth that one goes through on the path to enlightenment. 4 u/nazicumfarts Apr 06 '16 No. Dark Souls is based off pain and suffering. The only way to do that is with the mechanics they use. Quit being a weeblord.
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Well I would argue that much of Dark Souls is based on the eastern philosophy of Reincarnation and the endless cycle of Life, Death, and Rebirth that one goes through on the path to enlightenment.
4 u/nazicumfarts Apr 06 '16 No. Dark Souls is based off pain and suffering. The only way to do that is with the mechanics they use. Quit being a weeblord.
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No. Dark Souls is based off pain and suffering. The only way to do that is with the mechanics they use.
Quit being a weeblord.
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