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SOLAIRE’S TRAGIC ENDING

Whether you’ve played Dark Souls or not, you’ve likely seen the image of a gallant knight with a stern-faced sun on his chest, his arms outstretched towards the sun like he’s trying to give it a big hug. “Praise the sun!” His iconic tagline, beaming optimism and effervescent joy might be the most eminent iconography to come out of a series otherwise defined by its dying world and oppressive difficulty.

This giant goofball, Solaire of. He’s a human-shaped reminder that other people are all we have. It’s Solaire that introduces ’ summoning feature and Solaire that encourages the player to “engage in jolly cooperation!”.

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