@@swivelshivel6576 Good question, in his helmet's description it says jealous knights packed the eye holes with tree resin in order to trick Gough into thinking he was blind. All his gear was awarded by Gwyn so Gough never takes it off. Despite this he is still OP and the best of the 4 knights in my book.
It was meant to be, since the rest of the world is hostile and merciless. The NPCs are supposed to be a reprieve. They did a good job balancing out the tone of that franchise.
Krison Veloc the Black Knights and Silver Knights in Gywn’s Army didn’t like that he was one of Gwyn’s Four Knights, so they covered the eye-holes of his helmet with resin. If you look at Gough’s helm, you can see that there is resin covering the eye-holes.
_"Live thy life as thou seeist fit"_ This is why Gough is the greatest character in Dark souls, he's the only one that doesn't tell the player what to do or how to live their life.
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola I think he meant in DS1, but in the broad Dark Souls series you don't have many characters (aside from vendors) that aren't trying to "gently guide" your path. Also, Aldia absolutely wants to tell you to forgo the linking of the flame, he even potentially convinced (directly or indirectly) Lothric to do the same
@@Vlugazoide wait who's Ludleth? Also, Aldia does want you to take an obviously better path, but he doesn't force you. Hell, he even acts as a final obstacle before you can become the Dark Lord
God damn, the music, the gentle soothing voice, the sound of carving in wood, the medieval-ish vocabulary, the truths he speaks, the sense of nostalgia and melancholy in his voice! I have not played the game, but I love just watching this, and it makes me want to give it a try.
Apparently he's not actually blind, he just thinks he's blind because of the Resin on the eye holes of his mask. Or so the theory goes. But it's true that there's resin on the eye holes.
The theory also goes that the resin seeped through the visor into his eyes and the molten liquid ACTUALLY blinded him. Gough is not a simpleton, nor is he an idiot, so I sincerely doubt he's never taken the opportunity to try and remove his helmet or remove the resin from it if he could actually see, nor would he be so easily convinced he had turned blind overnight.
Considering resin in Dark Souls is on fire, emits electricity, or is deadly poisonous I believe it could blind someone if it mixed with sweat or melted and seeped into your eyes.
Demon's Souls was amazing. The creepy music, darker atmosphere and overall despair in the world. Even down to the tinier details like how phantoms glowed when invading, all those things made it unique from Dark Souls. Not that I think it didn't have its flaws, overall I love Dark Souls as a series more, but given a bit of polish in a real remake and remaster, it would be great to see that game come back.
It's sad Michael Carter (Goughs VA) is currently 74 and probably close to retiring from acting. I would have loved to hear more voicework from him. Bit of Trivia though, He played Bib Fortuna in Return of the Jedi.
He's worked in Souls games before. He played Blacksmiths Ed and Boldwin and Biorr of the Twin Fangs in Demon's Souls. He was able to reprise his roles, except Ed, in the remake.
Changing the tone really changes a lot, even the accent. You can hardly hear his accent when the tone is deepened, however since he's a giant the deep tone fits. I can't help but love this higher tone though
Not just the deep tone that a naturally bigger frame would impart, but the muffled and slightly echoed tone of someone speaking through the grille of a greathelm.
Gough might be my favourite Dark Souls character, which says a lot given how many great characters there are in this game. I just love taking a break from the heat of battle and listening to a wise old warrior reminisce about his glory days.
I like that basically the only thing that survives of him ages upon ages later is those carvings, and I think Gough himself would be the first to say that it would please him to no end to know that those carvings are what he's remembered by.
Gough's voice & dialogue - pitched down or not - gives off lovely "Sit-Down Story Time with Grandpa" vibes, and I adore that. Chatting with him is a really nice break from all the chaos in the world. I only wish he could tell us even more tales of his adventures. 💖
Lars0n yeah but by voice pitching they allowed the actor to be this expressive instead of straining his voice to be deep and low the whole time to fit the giant aesthetic.
Wait. So the carvings say the lines in Gough's voice? And he is the one who made them? That's pretty cool. I didn't really pay attention to those items.
@@nikitas1841 Yeah, in Dark Souls the description specifically denotes this. In Dark Souls 3 when they return, it claims an unknown origin, but anyone who had played the DLC of DS1 knows who made them. Well, obviously not as you and those who didn't read the description, of course, didn't know, but most people anyway.
one of my favourite details of the cutscene on "how Gough fights dragons" is the dust that falls off the bow and continues to fall off Gough whenever he makes a move. It subtly suggests he's been sitting there, whittling away, chilling for years, decades, maybe even centuries. Then he just plants one through a flying Kalameet's wing like he hasn't skipped a heartbeat since he last shot his bow. Amazing environmental storytelling.
It's hard for me to sympathize with videogame characters at a deeper level, let alone cry for some plot. The moment Gough was looking for his bow, my eyes began to get wet. Totally my favourite Dark Souls character, such a genuine, wise and profound personality in a few lines. And the cherry on the cake, gifting the chosen undead his bow... Goodness, it's so great, yet simple and humble!
This voice is incredibly good because the elogyness of its tune. Hands down, this is one of the best voice actors of all across the franchise. The reminiscence of the glorious past, in his humble but generous and honorable speech with that tragic touch for the remembrance of the one's lost in the past an the experience as a truly master. This voice makes the character a lot deeper than a bunch of pixels can do
I particularly love his tone on the line "That beast will never take to the skies again"... that mixture of regret, solemnity, and a little bit of awe. As if he's realizing as he speaks that Kalameet's death means the end of an era, that he now truly is a dragonslayer with no dragons to slay, and that the world may never see these great creatures again and know what they meant. That one sentence is so loaded with meaning, and it's all thanks to Carter's fantastic acting.
I think these "formerly mighty and legendary warrior who has killed countless foes who is now a calm, soft-spoken hermit" archetypes are my favourite characters in the series.
For all the memes about Soulsborne characters punctuating every other sentence with a creepy/nervous laugh... there's something just so *nice* about hearing a genuine warm laugh out of one of them. The fact that Gough already has such a surprisingly beautiful speaking voice already helps.
man Gough is so gentle he even ask you to preserve and kill Kalameet if he is going to help you, otherwise that shot would only cause unnecessary pain to that creature
We know how 3/4 Knight of Gwyn sound, they all seem so soft-spoken and kind. Really tells you how nobody really knew what Gwyn was actually up to and his following was made up of generally good people abiding to their lord's wishes, unaware that what he was doing was... well bullshit to say the least.
Honestly, it’s a shame the developers pitched down Gough’s voice. He already sounds so powerful & dignified that altering it is tantamount to dipping an expensive, artfully crafted cello into a vat of pine tar.
Which is kinda the point, he is perfectly articulate in his tone from his perspective, but the Anor Londians and humans perceive it as "dumb" hence the stereotype of the "brutish giant."
He's so badass and yet he's so soft spoken and gentle. Like really, he's retired, can't see out of his own helmet, hasn't held a bow in a long time, and he still fucking nailed Kalameet with one shot.
Such a noble giant. He is blind, hindered by his "disability" (he just has gunk in his eyes), but continues by hunting dragons for the rest of his existence.
Gough has to be the most threatening looking knight of Gwyn but is clearly the most gentle and soft-spoken of all of them. He clearly cares deeply for all of his fellow knights, as he states that he has much to owe you after slaying Artorias, despite the idea that they never truly spoke often. If not for Artorias being in a Abyss ridden state, or not knowing of the (presumable) death of Ornstein, he’d probably try and attack you for disrespecting his fellow knights. I kinda wish his voice was like this.
Everybody here is getting wet over hearing Gough's real voice... Me instead, I'm crying a sea of tears over the huge nostalgia hit of the soundtrack theme + Biorr's, Ed's and Boldwin's voice. Demon's Souls BEST From game ever. Bloodborne a close second. Anyway, IIRC, there are a few more lines of dialogue from Gough that you missed out in this clip.
This is some weird asmr and I love it. The voice is absolutely immaculate. Found out that Michael Carter, the Scottish actor that voices Hawkeye Gough also played Bib Fortuna in Return of the Jedi.
“of little help to thee i’m afraid”
_proceeds to shoot a dragon out of the sky while blindfolded_
Under sell, over deliver. Aka the Scotty maneuver.
Isn’t he actually just blind?
@@swivelshivel6576 Nope. He was tricked into believing he is blind. His helmet´s eye holes were covered with tree pine resin.
@@swivelshivel6576 Good question, in his helmet's description it says jealous knights packed the eye holes with tree resin in order to trick Gough into thinking he was blind. All his gear was awarded by Gwyn so Gough never takes it off. Despite this he is still OP and the best of the 4 knights in my book.
@@ISayEssays His armor must smell bad.
Of course, this is just an excuse to watch "how Gough hunts dragons" again.
10/10
You never can't have enough of this magnificent scene.
@@KapitanPazur1 - For me, one of the greatest cutscenes I've ever witnessed. Gives me chills every single time
Sniping Kalameet at a distance while being blind is a feat indeed
especially that wing-locking shot, so good
Favourite cutscene in soulsborne
theres something calming about just hearing dark souls characters talk
It was meant to be, since the rest of the world is hostile and merciless. The NPCs are supposed to be a reprieve. They did a good job balancing out the tone of that franchise.
It's amazing voice acting and direction
Gough could sound boring and monotone but the VA creates a beautiful warm tone
"... gives me conniptions."
I think that's partly because of the background music
This music is from The Nexus, no?
Awh, his voice is so handsome.
Marvipan he sounds like my late father
Rip
You are handsome
"nvm just found out you're a guy."
@@KingLich451 "nvm just foudn out ur a girl."*
Dammit, imagine this guy on his prime, with normal sight against the everlasting dragons!
carannar
"but for every one of them 3 scores of our own perished" more like
gough
kills 69
00 deaths
He can see, it’s just that the helmet he wears is covered in resin, and he’s not very smart, so he thinks he’s blind, when it’s just his helmet
@@krypticscythe2012 and who did that? Gwyn?
Krison Veloc the Black Knights and Silver Knights in Gywn’s Army didn’t like that he was one of Gwyn’s Four Knights, so they covered the eye-holes of his helmet with resin. If you look at Gough’s helm, you can see that there is resin covering the eye-holes.
@@krypticscythe2012 that's just an unconfirmed fan theory if i recall correctly. To me it looks more like dried blood.
He sounds like a handsome young man
Gough becomes husbando material
What, he wasn’t before?
Gough is the best husbando forever.
Gough has always been husbando material, good sir.
Hmmmm I love them giant husbandos
He def husbando material if you've seen how he handles his bowstring.
Voice like a natural acher.
Dude claiming it it takes sixty presumably silver knights to take down a dragon.
Cripples a dragon of the sky in a single notch.
well he's not a silver knight, he's the great gough
@Mrimchaelson seriously that was the only boss I couldn't defeat
It's still impressive because he says he's blind
@pineapplesocklad ironic that he is hawkeye when he can't see because of his helmet
@pineapplesocklad a sad thing,it truly is
_"Live thy life as thou seeist fit"_
This is why Gough is the greatest character in Dark souls, he's the only one that doesn't tell the player what to do or how to live their life.
Ludleth, no?
Aldia maybe?
"Choose thy fate alone. Seize it with thine own hands." -Ludleth of Courland
@@Evocatari ifarted
@@NiCoNiCoNiCola I think he meant in DS1, but in the broad Dark Souls series you don't have many characters (aside from vendors) that aren't trying to "gently guide" your path. Also, Aldia absolutely wants to tell you to forgo the linking of the flame, he even potentially convinced (directly or indirectly) Lothric to do the same
@@Vlugazoide wait who's Ludleth?
Also, Aldia does want you to take an obviously better path, but he doesn't force you. Hell, he even acts as a final obstacle before you can become the Dark Lord
OH NO HE'S HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!
I love how soft-spoken Gough is, despite being a mighty giant warrior
Gough is best waifu
I mean the original voice wasn't this soft lol
*HUSBANDO
@@melikshah9595 it was low but it wasn't loud or "tough" sounding either?
@@melikshah9595 it's exactly the same, but low pitched
his repose is most welcome indeed.
God damn, the music, the gentle soothing voice, the sound of carving in wood, the medieval-ish vocabulary, the truths he speaks, the sense of nostalgia and melancholy in his voice! I have not played the game, but I love just watching this, and it makes me want to give it a try.
Get ready for a ride then
@@tirana12ful I can already tell I was not ready
BlueShit199 lol
bro ds is a masterpeace, not perfect but surely wonderful
please play the game
it's a downright masterpiece
All I have to say is.. how much of a monster was he before he got blinded. He nailed kalameet off of hearing only.
Apparently he's not actually blind, he just thinks he's blind because of the Resin on the eye holes of his mask. Or so the theory goes. But it's true that there's resin on the eye holes.
@@noobofalltrades9766 Vaatividya believes humans pact his helmet with resin and the humans made him believe he was blind
You underestimate his sense of smell
The theory also goes that the resin seeped through the visor into his eyes and the molten liquid ACTUALLY blinded him. Gough is not a simpleton, nor is he an idiot, so I sincerely doubt he's never taken the opportunity to try and remove his helmet or remove the resin from it if he could actually see, nor would he be so easily convinced he had turned blind overnight.
Considering resin in Dark Souls is on fire, emits electricity, or is deadly poisonous I believe it could blind someone if it mixed with sweat or melted and seeped into your eyes.
Demon's Souls voice actors were amazing
Demon's Souls was amazing. The creepy music, darker atmosphere and overall despair in the world. Even down to the tinier details like how phantoms glowed when invading, all those things made it unique from Dark Souls. Not that I think it didn't have its flaws, overall I love Dark Souls as a series more, but given a bit of polish in a real remake and remaster, it would be great to see that game come back.
*Please! Help me!*
Dave Starr Very Good! Hello! I'm Sorry!
@@Lucifronz I have good news...
He was in dark souls
It's sad Michael Carter (Goughs VA) is currently 74 and probably close to retiring from acting. I would have loved to hear more voicework from him. Bit of Trivia though, He played Bib Fortuna in Return of the Jedi.
He's worked in Souls games before. He played Blacksmiths Ed and Boldwin and Biorr of the Twin Fangs in Demon's Souls. He was able to reprise his roles, except Ed, in the remake.
@DougyMoney that's pretty cool
Changing the tone really changes a lot, even the accent. You can hardly hear his accent when the tone is deepened, however since he's a giant the deep tone fits. I can't help but love this higher tone though
Not just the deep tone that a naturally bigger frame would impart, but the muffled and slightly echoed tone of someone speaking through the grille of a greathelm.
...and the voice actor is scottish
A truer shot was never loosed.
And never since.
Oh, god, this voice is like warm maple syrup in your mouth.
Odd example but your right
@@charliebitme5228 *you're
@@M.A.R.S. who cares
God,,, yeah..... 👉👈
I've never heard people simping for a dude. Hm. Nuking this planet doesn't seem bad.
what is bravery without a dash of recklessness keep hunting Gough and never miss your mark
"Do come back alive, I need that dragon dead."
Gough might be my favourite Dark Souls character, which says a lot given how many great characters there are in this game. I just love taking a break from the heat of battle and listening to a wise old warrior reminisce about his glory days.
Would love to hear this voice in the wood carvings now too.
Pat: “oh he has a lot to say” Gough: “there’s little to be said”
You forgot his most important voice lines...
T H E C A R V I N G S
I just did it: th-cam.com/video/pSTS6BjcPK0/w-d-xo.html :)
H E L L O
I AM SORRY
@@irgendwer3610 very good
I like that basically the only thing that survives of him ages upon ages later is those carvings, and I think Gough himself would be the first to say that it would please him to no end to know that those carvings are what he's remembered by.
And that's how you '360 blind-scope' a dragon, kids.
Now to do the same with the carvings.
That would be VERY GOOD.
@@ZeroKelvin440 THANK YOU
I'M SORRY
HELP ME
HELLO
Oolacile is my city.
The continent of Oolacile*
Greetings from Izalith...
Oolacile is my city he if it weren't for OnS, the. Anor londo would be shitty
Its everyday souls! :D
Is your profile pic. Hos tile gado? Or has delgado
Gough's voice & dialogue - pitched down or not - gives off lovely "Sit-Down Story Time with Grandpa" vibes, and I adore that.
Chatting with him is a really nice break from all the chaos in the world. I only wish he could tell us even more tales of his adventures. 💖
Everything about this is so soothing, from his voice to the music
I never knew Bior and Gough shared a Voice Actor this is interesting
This is what Gough sounded like before his helm was filled with resin.
The voice has way more character this way
Lars0n but then we would not have the gift of "HELLOOOOO......I'M SOOOORRRY."
Lars0n yeah but by voice pitching they allowed the actor to be this expressive instead of straining his voice to be deep and low the whole time to fit the giant aesthetic.
Wait. So the carvings say the lines in Gough's voice? And he is the one who made them? That's pretty cool. I didn't really pay attention to those items.
@@nikitas1841 Yeah, in Dark Souls the description specifically denotes this. In Dark Souls 3 when they return, it claims an unknown origin, but anyone who had played the DLC of DS1 knows who made them.
Well, obviously not as you and those who didn't read the description, of course, didn't know, but most people anyway.
@@Lucifronz They are in ds2 as well
Three words in: "Oh my god that is Biorr"
also Ed and Boldwin
@@nigelblythe6627 "What's the matter? Where you off too? Have ya any manners?".
This whole edit is simply amazing.
one of my favourite details of the cutscene on "how Gough fights dragons" is the dust that falls off the bow and continues to fall off Gough whenever he makes a move. It subtly suggests he's been sitting there, whittling away, chilling for years, decades, maybe even centuries. Then he just plants one through a flying Kalameet's wing like he hasn't skipped a heartbeat since he last shot his bow. Amazing environmental storytelling.
He sounds like young Christopher Lee hot damn
I imagine this is what he sounded like when he was younger and in his prime as one of the four knights of Gwyn
Though that is highly unlikely since giants just have naturally deep voices
WHAT be your need?
If it be an arrow through the dragon, show me some COINNNN
If not, head straight for the door.
The voice actor is Michael Carter, he also played as Bib Fortuna in The Phantom Penace and Return of The Jedi.
Whoa really?
His original voice is so.. soothing, don't know why.
Hearing this version of it sounds different, yet so much the same. I like it.
Hold up cook some more.
i love this dude
„Whats the matter? Havent you any manne-"
Like, I GET why they deepened his voice cause he's a giant, but this is SUCH a classy voice!
also... HELLO!
"ahhh, dragon slaying, knighthood's highest calling"
Such a badass line
It's hard for me to sympathize with videogame characters at a deeper level, let alone cry for some plot. The moment Gough was looking for his bow, my eyes began to get wet. Totally my favourite Dark Souls character, such a genuine, wise and profound personality in a few lines. And the cherry on the cake, gifting the chosen undead his bow... Goodness, it's so great, yet simple and humble!
...it´s deep, smooth and, as I see it, very befitting of a giant...
no need for the extreme pitch
This voice is incredibly good because the elogyness of its tune. Hands down, this is one of the best voice actors of all across the franchise. The reminiscence of the glorious past, in his humble but generous and honorable speech with that tragic touch for the remembrance of the one's lost in the past an the experience as a truly master. This voice makes the character a lot deeper than a bunch of pixels can do
I particularly love his tone on the line "That beast will never take to the skies again"... that mixture of regret, solemnity, and a little bit of awe. As if he's realizing as he speaks that Kalameet's death means the end of an era, that he now truly is a dragonslayer with no dragons to slay, and that the world may never see these great creatures again and know what they meant. That one sentence is so loaded with meaning, and it's all thanks to Carter's fantastic acting.
So glad they brought this voice actor back. Biorr was such a badass, and Gough is too.
Gough always makes me feel sad for the giants in Dark Souls: they never seem to get a lucky break.
"It's simple. Just bring me all the souls you can."
I think these "formerly mighty and legendary warrior who has killed countless foes who is now a calm, soft-spoken hermit" archetypes are my favourite characters in the series.
For all the memes about Soulsborne characters punctuating every other sentence with a creepy/nervous laugh... there's something just so *nice* about hearing a genuine warm laugh out of one of them. The fact that Gough already has such a surprisingly beautiful speaking voice already helps.
man Gough is so gentle he even ask you to preserve and kill Kalameet if he is going to help you, otherwise that shot would only cause unnecessary pain to that creature
"At thy twilight, old thoughts return, in great waves of nostalgia"
Oct 7 and Dark Souls is still alive. I suppose legends never die.
October 4th started "Return to Lordran" where people start DS1 over to rekindle the 'game just launched' vibe.
Never
heck yes, and a shout out to Demon's Souls the real original.
March 2022. Still going strong!
The chosen undeads shall never be forgotten...
Gough sounds like a badass with his Baritone voice... And at the same time, a middle aged warrior with experience to give.
Yo Gough needs to start being a narrator with that smooth as butter voice of his. Need this man in audio books
I don't care what anyone says...This man is husband material
We know how 3/4 Knight of Gwyn sound, they all seem so soft-spoken and kind. Really tells you how nobody really knew what Gwyn was actually up to and his following was made up of generally good people abiding to their lord's wishes, unaware that what he was doing was... well bullshit to say the least.
Imagine trapping a dragon hunter and hero in a small room, then blinding him
Honestly, it’s a shame the developers pitched down Gough’s voice. He already sounds so powerful & dignified that altering it is tantamount to dipping an expensive, artfully crafted cello into a vat of pine tar.
To be fair Gough is a giant; makes sense for his voice to sound deep
I like this voice quite a bit better: despite his dialogue the edited voice makes him sound a bit dumb
Which is kinda the point, he is perfectly articulate in his tone from his perspective, but the Anor Londians and humans perceive it as "dumb" hence the stereotype of the "brutish giant."
Well he is kinda dumb. He thinks he's blind, whereas in reality the eye holes of his helmet are packed with tree resin.
He IS blind, it's just that people tried to blind him with the resin which was completely useless because of his aforementioned condition.
I always assumed Gough was blinded BY the resin. I can’t imagine having resin in your eyes is good for them.
@@latrodectusmactans7592 well he's a stone skinned giant so I imagine he's more resilient
I like this alot. Gave me goosebumps when he was talking about Artorias
I really like the fact he doesn't sound like other giants.
He's so badass and yet he's so soft spoken and gentle.
Like really, he's retired, can't see out of his own helmet, hasn't held a bow in a long time, and he still fucking nailed Kalameet with one shot.
And he could've easily killed that dragon too
I could fall asleep to him just having an idle conversation.
Extra points for the Crestfallen Warrior Cosplay... he comes around Lordran, at last.
Hes so cute, the voice pitch makes him even cuter 🤗
Such a noble giant. He is blind, hindered by his "disability" (he just has gunk in his eyes), but continues by hunting dragons for the rest of his existence.
Why does every souls character have such smooth dialog and a honey-sweet voice?
Gough has to be the most threatening looking knight of Gwyn but is clearly the most gentle and soft-spoken of all of them. He clearly cares deeply for all of his fellow knights, as he states that he has much to owe you after slaying Artorias, despite the idea that they never truly spoke often.
If not for Artorias being in a Abyss ridden state, or not knowing of the (presumable) death of Ornstein, he’d probably try and attack you for disrespecting his fellow knights. I kinda wish his voice was like this.
There's no such Idea. Artorias and Gough were clearly close friends. Ornstein seems like the most distant one.
Demons Souls Remaster Hype boys, and yes Im willing to buy a console for it.
Edit almost two years later: Mission failed...
“I’m just a giant with a greatbow”
I profound sad by discover this channel only a few weeks ago... one of the best Dark Souls channels ever.
I have now realised that Gough is my comfort character
The most humble man I have ever met in my life
Looked like he hadn’t draw that bow in decades and sounded like it to... yet a perfect shot from what looked to be a mile off... dayum.
Biorr of The Royal Twin Fangs
Maiden in Black theme
"Beware the limits of your own power"
Man his voice is so beautiful
Gough and Iji, two or the best giants.
The two biggest chads in their games.
Literally
i dont know much of dark souls yet but this giant is so pure
When he says "haah!" I'm ready to do whatever he asks
I dont get why within the fandom He is the least liked of the Gwyn knights, he is so nice and wise, i want to hug him
With this voice I feel like he could guide me to leading a better life
Everybody here is getting wet over hearing Gough's real voice...
Me instead, I'm crying a sea of tears over the huge nostalgia hit of the soundtrack theme + Biorr's, Ed's and Boldwin's voice.
Demon's Souls BEST From game ever. Bloodborne a close second.
Anyway, IIRC, there are a few more lines of dialogue from Gough that you missed out in this clip.
He's ready to say ''One does not simply walk into Mordor''.
"Game: Demon's Souls" Clever
Ahhh what a distinguished gentleman
Same VA as Biorr and the blacksmiths in Demon's Souls, nice
Hey it's Biorr of the Twin Fangs! Amazing, had no idea that they share the voice actor, I loved that fella back in my Demon's souls days!
His voice is like sweet, melted butter.
Gough is my favourite NPC in Dark Souls 1.
Gwyn: "I can't take down dragons till I learn the secrets of their scales."
Gough: "Let me just blindfire here."
Here I am, brain the size of a planet, and they ask me to pick up a piece of paper...
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Best character. He is at most wholesome indeed.
He sounds oddly good. I guess we couldn't have the lovably silly carvings without the pitch change.
He somewhat reminds me of Weiss from the first NieR. Solid actor anyways, thanks crestfallen!
For a giant, his voice is beautifully soft
Holy crap, he sounds so normal like this! Also, that cutscene is still super awesome to see.
This is some weird asmr and I love it. The voice is absolutely immaculate.
Found out that Michael Carter, the Scottish actor that voices Hawkeye Gough also played Bib Fortuna in Return of the Jedi.