This calls for a romantizaticization, a Fresco of Gwyn being meek of body almost hollow afraid of the inevitable nihilism of the age of dark yet still fighting against it.
As soon as I learned he could be parried I wanted to actually let a tear flow. The game was spent hyping Gwyn as this legendary sun god who chucked lightning bolts at dragons with a vast army. But there he is by himself, alone, with only the fading light for company
Just did a lore dump, oh my god Gwyn lost everything. All he has is a flickering flame to stave off the dark plus he’s hollowed from it, there’s nothing left of him when you fight him. Only a shell that can barely muster an explosion.
You could say it is a way to show how the age of Fire is bound to die anyway even we and other undead link the First Flame as many times as we can (unless you chose the other ending which is not canon to the story anyway), we are just delaying the inevitable death of fire.
@@el_gatoNegrowait, the fire ending where we continue the age of fire is canon? So we just end up like gwyn in the end? That sucks, fought and killed many monsters and abominations, defeated Gwen’s hollow corpse, and all we get is us going down the same road gwyn took. Rip chosen undead, was badass but chose to follow Gwyns path.
@@yapyapthedestroyer2562 You could also say that the Dark Lord is also canon and not canon at the same time because the time flow in Lordran (and in Lothric in DS3) is very convulated, which means while yes your and others time-lines where you chose the Dark ending are canon but only canon to your story not the overall canonical lore and time-line.
When i finally entered gwyn's arena, there wasn't any build up at all, just straight up boss fight, no opening, hell, even the path towards him is so bare bones, just a bunch of knights blocking your path
because everything that could've been used to build up your walk to gwyn... gwyn has already used to burn, hoping to keep the first flame going just a little longer.
@@Z33dMC Atleast you can hear this amazing song over and over and over and over and over and over and over And over and over and over and over and over and over and over andover and over and over and over and over and over and over andover and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again
yeah, even with seath having an immortality stick, nito having skeletons and bed of chaos having holes in the ground, they all go down fairly easily. the opening cutscene makes them seem threatening but theyre all weak
@@brokenlawnmower87 Intentional or not (which I think those bosses being particularly weak was); it makes a cool connection to how the power of the first flame has also greatly faded, just like the power of the people possessing those souls.
There is very little left to say about this OST, but it may be one of the greatest in media history. This really captures the very feeling this game achieves, the stories of its heroes and gods, of its world. This piece *burns* that feeling into your *soul* 🖤
Just finished the first two and am working on the 3rd and just wow, there is so much story to go over. If you still feel confused at the end of the game about the story then I definitely recommend watching a video dedicated to the story.
To understand gwyn you only need to play the first game but to understand soul of cinder you need to play the first and third game and it just hits different
DS1 is Greek Mythology and Japanese Mythology explaining that nature cannot be stopped. DS2 is an epic about how an entire magnificent kingdom went down the drain because the king was a simp over a shard of an ancient Lord, who sought to gain the power to control those with no soul when the Age of Dark came, as another attempt to stop nature, light and dark left on a stalemate to show how meaningless our efforts can be, and how meaningless exploring the past can be once it already happened. It's a game that makes you thankful of death itself, by showing you the burden of existing beyond our perception of time and the suffering that comes with existing in itself. DS3 is just Bloodborne, but Dark Souls. Also as it turns out, it seems DS2 is the real DS3, and DS3 is the real DS2. The number of DLCs each game has should help you keep count. Also some people say Elden Ring is a prequel to most if not all of the Souls games, with the Frenzied Flame ending (the one about how nature was distorted by separating Gold into two Gods, wound up causing problems and suffering, and how yielding to the natural development of the world leads to peace and restores harmony to the world) leading to the Dark Souls timeline, one where the spirits were boiled away, but a flame cannot be burned, and so the Souls stayed.
A boss's theme can represents the boss themselves. O&S Theme sounds loud and proud, yet imposing, much like the honorable Ornstein and the terrifying Smough. Nito's theme sounds dark, ominous, which fits him well being the first of the dead, and you waking him up from his slumber, a Lord of the undead. Taurus Demon theme is fast paced and menacing, being a demon of chaos it fits perfectly. And being one of the first bosses of the game(Presumably assuming you don't have master key) and etc etc Then you have Gwyn's theme...it's so simple...so depressing...it makes you feel sorrow yet also empty...which is exactly Gwyn himself. He's not the great king he once was...he's a simple "boss" fight that involves fighting you straight forward...no wacky mechanics...no multiple phases...just a one versus one clash...not to mention, he's went through the worst experience...he's turned hollow...he can't even think straight anymore, his mind and power eroded away...like the fading flame he did so much to preserve...even going as far as fueling the flame with his own soul. All to delay the upcoming darkness.
It's such a music that it makes Dark Souls feel in the full sense, the rise and subsequent collapse and the repeated cycle makes it feel like the music will never end, but it has an end, this music is really Dark Souls itself.
All gwyn had left was his army, and all they, him. He was their creator, protector and conqueror. Their god and all in between. They didn’t serve until the end out of loyalty, they served because they were scared. Little did they know…Gwyn was scared too.
Darkness will shortly settle, but one day, tiny flames will dance across the darkness. Like embers, linked by Lords past Ashen one... Hearest thou my voice still?
@@rogerroger5283 You don't need to understand the lore of the Ringed City to know why DS is over. I don't want Dark Souls to continue but I'm still just sad it had to end.
@@rogerroger5283People that doesn’t bother to learn lore or just some i CaNT plAY WıTH tHOsE GrAPhiCs type of guys (some of my friends) are the people that wants a continuation game but everything ends at that point, gael is a fight taking place in future that shows us nothing can be done about dark souls trilogy it was the best game series imo and with gael fading away turning into mere dust, and at the very end, Soul of Cinder giving up on lords souls and connection to fire, it ends there gwyn was the last entity in the game to try to stop us on Ds3 and letting the fire fade away ended everything in a satisfying way
Gwyn knew that humans descend from an angel of eternal darkness. The Furtive Pygmy was an angel. It was branded by fire because it refused to lead way to disparity using Life Drain. Once infused with fire it became cursed. The angel assumed a fleeting form. A human. With its inherent power to split the gods made a perfect slave/fodder race. The angel led way to disparity through its progeny as fodder instead. As the dragons were left to defend eternity by themselves. Only to be betrayed by a brother that lacked eternity. Then the gods hid the truth of mankind’s origin. For darkness is eternal. Humans get to experience eternity. So the gods enacted a plan to ensure that mankind’s eternity would be ruined forever. That’s what Aldia discovered by using Ashen Mist on his own Dark Sign. He discovered its origin. The gods made that curse. The Darklurker in DS2 is man’s truest form. It drops Lifedrain Patch because that’s the angels power, but they’re beyond the desire to abuse this power. However, when cursed with desires… The humans will abuse that power. That’s what Gwyn feared. Humans recovering their heavenly origin. He’d be exposed. The Dark Lord would come for him with a vendetta. So instead of facing that Gwyn immolates himself to trick humanity into dooming themselves. Vendrick suffered Gwyn’s fate. The Giant Lord came for Vendrick for what he did to the giants. Vendrick couldn’t face his fate. Learning the truth he felt guilty, and didn’t want to unleash Dark. So he became Hollow as an act of repentance. He left his almighty Hollow behind so Nashandra couldn’t fulfill her father’s will. To plunge the world into an age of corrupt Dark where everyone is Hollow as opposed to monsters instead. Aldia embraced Dark, but his desire to stop the undead curse made his ascended form a reflection of the curse itself. He became an immolated mass that is linked to bonfires. So even if a human discovered the truth odds are they won’t become an angel again due to their earthly desires. That’s why Aldia is so mad with what he’s saying. Once you fully understand what the gods did. They ensured that most humans went Hollow, or assume a corrupted form. So the angels couldn’t return in mass to fix everything the gods had set to ruin. Basically if the gods can’t be a part of eternity no one can. They destroyed everything that could be. The trees. The dragons. The angels. The gods ruined everything for all time. Gwyn was actually Lord of Disparity. He was born of flame. Him and all his kind were truly devils. The only true heavenly being was the Dark Lord, and they corrupted/banished it for not being cruel. What else would remove angels from the world in order to slaughter dragons, and subjugate the other races?
Interesting, wonder if miyazaki intentionally made him a lucifer/prometheus like character. I also wonder why no DS lore video ive ever found has said this.
After all that you've been through... gargoyles atop a cathedral... chaos spiders surrounded by poison and magma... a fortress never meant to be cleared... the final guardians of the land of the gods... a friend who wouldn't leave his master... the inevitable abyss and its kings... the spawn of demons, meant to replicate something good... the first of the dead... the betrayer of dragons... a legend who's best was not enough... the black dragon even dragon hunters dare not provoke... the father of the abyss... ... your final obstacle is a dude with a sword.
Gwyn é o reflexo do puro desespero, alguém que recusava ser esquecido e ver o fim da sua era do fogo, mas ainda sim com seu puro egoísmo se sacrificou, condenando todos ao sofrimento. Não seja como Gwyn, se de alguma forma você está desesperado que seus momentos felizes um dia acabarão, saiba que os ruins também irão!
i have just finished dark souls 1 but i never understood the hype of gwyn's theme other than that it is the final boss of the first game in trilogy and i found it a bit anti-climatic compared to other bosses music and that gwyn was the most hyped up lord in the game but after finding out about the story and how the lord of cinder turned to this hollow empty being who sacrificed anything because he didnt want to end up like his knights that were brutally killed and the only thing that kept him warm will soon come to an end so he did everything to extend the flame's lifespan but at the cost of his souls and his sanity.
The theme is supposed to be sad and mellow like when everything is coming to an end but there is nothing you can do about but accept that it will all go away one day
When you meet gwyn hes just a hollow stripped of all former strength he once had to burn that flame to keep it all but in the end he just caused so much suffering
I can't believe it took this long for it to finally click with me why this song is considered the best boss theme. I thought it was overrated, especially compared to Soul of Cinder, which I thought did it better. The reason I slept on it for so long was really stupid as well. It's because nobody would shut up about "pLiN pLiN pLoN!1!1!1!1!" Which is the weakest part of the song to me, but I had it ingrained in my head as the only part to focus on. However, it's the melody in the background that makes this song fantastic. From now on, I expect to see post upon post praising the, "Buh duh buh duh buh duh"
Nem que eu morra e tenha que voltar do inferno eu voltarei pra ouvir essa pedrada eu quero que a última coisa que eu escute no meu último suspiro e essa música eu não quero um eu te amo eu quero um plim plim plom é melhor do que tudo
Not a god or a king, just a scared old man, afraid of the darkness
✍📖🔥
🧐plin 🤨plin 🥹plon
so scared, apparently, that he doesn’t even use the sharp notes on his piano to play his music
This calls for a romantizaticization, a Fresco of Gwyn being meek of body almost hollow afraid of the inevitable nihilism of the age of dark yet still fighting against it.
@@Ace4573 Nihil? \o/ NIHILLLL!
Lame Mohg joke acquired
I must be the lord of cinder.
Because it burns when i piss.
Just nasty bro
Relatable
@@F0ZX3D Then stop eating like crap, weirdo, bunch of idiots.
@@F0ZX3D Then stop eating like garbage dummy, foolish americans, so brain dead nowdays
At least is not red
Should i go to a hospital?
This wasn’t a boss fight.
It was a mercy kill.
After all you'e been through seeing him as he was was devasteting
As soon as I learned he could be parried I wanted to actually let a tear flow. The game was spent hyping Gwyn as this legendary sun god who chucked lightning bolts at dragons with a vast army.
But there he is by himself, alone, with only the fading light for company
@@KnightBallistic Pling pling plong
@@vespenegas261 there no "g"
Just did a lore dump, oh my god Gwyn lost everything.
All he has is a flickering flame to stave off the dark plus he’s hollowed from it, there’s nothing left of him when you fight him. Only a shell that can barely muster an explosion.
You may be able to parry gywn, but you can not, and never will be able to parry the plin. plin. plon.
only one man my parry it...
\[T]/
the Sun bro
@@klortikterra4423if you pay the 30 humanity ofc
@@klortikterra4423 You damn right, bro.
There's something powerful about a final boss theme that isn't grandiose and epic, but sorrowful like this
You could say it is a way to show how the age of Fire is bound to die anyway even we and other undead link the First Flame as many times as we can (unless you chose the other ending which is not canon to the story anyway), we are just delaying the inevitable death of fire.
@@el_gatoNegrowait, the fire ending where we continue the age of fire is canon? So we just end up like gwyn in the end? That sucks, fought and killed many monsters and abominations, defeated Gwen’s hollow corpse, and all we get is us going down the same road gwyn took. Rip chosen undead, was badass but chose to follow Gwyns path.
@@yapyapthedestroyer2562 You could also say that the Dark Lord is also canon and not canon at the same time because the time flow in Lordran (and in Lothric in DS3) is very convulated, which means while yes your and others time-lines where you chose the Dark ending are canon but only canon to your story not the overall canonical lore and time-line.
@@el_gatoNegro oh. Well that something, I guess. So it’s essentially well yes but no at the same time?
@@yapyapthedestroyer2562 Pretty much yes.
When i finally entered gwyn's arena, there wasn't any build up at all, just straight up boss fight, no opening, hell, even the path towards him is so bare bones, just a bunch of knights blocking your path
because everything that could've been used to build up your walk to gwyn... gwyn has already used to burn, hoping to keep the first flame going just a little longer.
The only thing he had left was his army, and his army only had him. Eternal service with no reward…
@@KnightBallisticthe faith is what was left, if none then what and how is it supposed to drive those black knights follow their own king for so long.
this is not a music, this is a feeling
Yes, the feeling of dying countless times because I'm terrible at parrying
@@Z33dMC Atleast you can hear this amazing song over and over and over and over and over and over and over And over and over and over and over and over and over and over andover and over and over and over and over and over and over andover and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again
Music is an extension of feeling, of emotion.
Duh
Feels like how a final boss music should be. No great build up just two last standing individuals fighting to the death.
Real...
Solamente dos huecos
I would say that this one feels special because of how it's different from others. If all bosses were to be like this, it'd be not nearly as impactful
There is a buildup to Gwyn , though, if you pay attention.
After you beat O&S, you’re basically retiring all these old figures who can barely fight for themselves.
yeah, even with seath having an immortality stick, nito having skeletons and bed of chaos having holes in the ground, they all go down fairly easily. the opening cutscene makes them seem threatening but theyre all weak
@@brokenlawnmower87 Intentional or not (which I think those bosses being particularly weak was); it makes a cool connection to how the power of the first flame has also greatly faded, just like the power of the people possessing those souls.
4 Kings took away my nerves much more than Thin and Fat
This got that "seeing dad cry" energy.
Beautiful
There is very little left to say about this OST, but it may be one of the greatest in media history. This really captures the very feeling this game achieves, the stories of its heroes and gods, of its world. This piece *burns* that feeling into your *soul* 🖤
I can't wait to play all 3 Dark Souls so I can understand stuff like this fully
Same but Elden Ring has me in a TERRIBLE CHOKEHOLD
i mean you only really need to play ds1 for this song in particular. but soul of cinder will certainly hit different
Just finished the first two and am working on the 3rd and just wow, there is so much story to go over. If you still feel confused at the end of the game about the story then I definitely recommend watching a video dedicated to the story.
To understand gwyn you only need to play the first game but to understand soul of cinder you need to play the first and third game and it just hits different
DS1 is Greek Mythology and Japanese Mythology explaining that nature cannot be stopped. DS2 is an epic about how an entire magnificent kingdom went down the drain because the king was a simp over a shard of an ancient Lord, who sought to gain the power to control those with no soul when the Age of Dark came, as another attempt to stop nature, light and dark left on a stalemate to show how meaningless our efforts can be, and how meaningless exploring the past can be once it already happened. It's a game that makes you thankful of death itself, by showing you the burden of existing beyond our perception of time and the suffering that comes with existing in itself. DS3 is just Bloodborne, but Dark Souls.
Also as it turns out, it seems DS2 is the real DS3, and DS3 is the real DS2. The number of DLCs each game has should help you keep count.
Also some people say Elden Ring is a prequel to most if not all of the Souls games, with the Frenzied Flame ending (the one about how nature was distorted by separating Gold into two Gods, wound up causing problems and suffering, and how yielding to the natural development of the world leads to peace and restores harmony to the world) leading to the Dark Souls timeline, one where the spirits were boiled away, but a flame cannot be burned, and so the Souls stayed.
A boss's theme can represents the boss themselves.
O&S Theme sounds loud and proud, yet imposing, much like the honorable Ornstein and the terrifying Smough.
Nito's theme sounds dark, ominous, which fits him well being the first of the dead, and you waking him up from his slumber, a Lord of the undead.
Taurus Demon theme is fast paced and menacing, being a demon of chaos it fits perfectly. And being one of the first bosses of the game(Presumably assuming you don't have master key)
and etc etc
Then you have Gwyn's theme...it's so simple...so depressing...it makes you feel sorrow yet also empty...which is exactly Gwyn himself. He's not the great king he once was...he's a simple "boss" fight that involves fighting you straight forward...no wacky mechanics...no multiple phases...just a one versus one clash...not to mention, he's went through the worst experience...he's turned hollow...he can't even think straight anymore, his mind and power eroded away...like the fading flame he did so much to preserve...even going as far as fueling the flame with his own soul. All to delay the upcoming darkness.
"I must be a lord of cinder because it burns when I piss"
- Gwyn, Lord of Sunlight
This, is a "Gwyn, Lord of Cinder" moment.
"¡¡Attention attention!! Naked man with a broken sword just passed King Gwyn's guard, and right now he did a speedrun!!!" Ahh feeling
Certified by the Council of Gwyns
@@brainwater176 The Council of Plim plim plom's
It's such a music that it makes Dark Souls feel in the full sense, the rise and subsequent collapse and the repeated cycle makes it feel like the music will never end, but it has an end, this music is really Dark Souls itself.
Why bandai namco take down the main one
To make us suffer greatly
@@andrewnguyen664To make us Plin Plin Plon 😞
To take away our age of fire.. but fear not as one day, the chosen video will rise again and light this dull world of ours
This shit ain't even on spotify. It's just gone.
The feels are too powerful 🙁
All gwyn had left was his army, and all they, him. He was their creator, protector and conqueror. Their god and all in between. They didn’t serve until the end out of loyalty, they served because they were scared. Little did they know…Gwyn was scared too.
Darkness will shortly settle, but one day, tiny flames will dance across the darkness. Like embers, linked by Lords past
Ashen one... Hearest thou my voice still?
plin plin plon. plan plon plin plin plon. plin plin plon. plan plon plin plin plon. plin plin plon. plan plon plin plin plon. plin plin plon. plan plon plin plin plon. plin plin plon. plan plon plin plin plon.
😂😂😂
@@BroBro-od4ie fukin lyrics
Thanks for the lyrics I was wondering how it went
I needed to translate this
Enough to make a man cry😢
plin plin plon
plin plin plon
Plin plon plin
😔
plin plon. plin
The most unexpectedly sad final boss. Just some old guy trying to not let the fire die out.
"Sadness Ahead..." 🗿 Appraisals 999+
It just isn't fair that DARK SOULS is over. Elden Ring is great, but it just doesn't hit the same way.
People who wish for DS to continue are the ones who didnt understand the lore behind DS 3 final DLC
@@rogerroger5283 You don't need to understand the lore of the Ringed City to know why DS is over. I don't want Dark Souls to continue but I'm still just sad it had to end.
@@TheGenuineGoatDon't be sad because it ended, be happy because it happened.
@@rogerroger5283People that doesn’t bother to learn lore or just some i CaNT plAY WıTH tHOsE GrAPhiCs type of guys (some of my friends) are the people that wants a continuation game but everything ends at that point, gael is a fight taking place in future that shows us nothing can be done about dark souls trilogy it was the best game series imo and with gael fading away turning into mere dust, and at the very end, Soul of Cinder giving up on lords souls and connection to fire, it ends there gwyn was the last entity in the game to try to stop us on Ds3 and letting the fire fade away ended everything in a satisfying way
the main teaching of dark souls is that things end, it's better that way
This music is only made by white notes on the piano,Because Gwyn,Lord of Cinder,had fear of the darkness.
i just search "plim plim plom" in the youtube search bar
X2 XDDD
When Jamar Chase doesn’t sign a deal this season.
Gwyn knew that humans descend from an angel of eternal darkness. The Furtive Pygmy was an angel. It was branded by fire because it refused to lead way to disparity using Life Drain. Once infused with fire it became cursed.
The angel assumed a fleeting form. A human. With its inherent power to split the gods made a perfect slave/fodder race. The angel led way to disparity through its progeny as fodder instead. As the dragons were left to defend eternity by themselves. Only to be betrayed by a brother that lacked eternity. Then the gods hid the truth of mankind’s origin. For darkness is eternal. Humans get to experience eternity. So the gods enacted a plan to ensure that mankind’s eternity would be ruined forever.
That’s what Aldia discovered by using Ashen Mist on his own Dark Sign. He discovered its origin. The gods made that curse. The Darklurker in DS2 is man’s truest form. It drops Lifedrain Patch because that’s the angels power, but they’re beyond the desire to abuse this power. However, when cursed with desires… The humans will abuse that power.
That’s what Gwyn feared. Humans recovering their heavenly origin. He’d be exposed. The Dark Lord would come for him with a vendetta. So instead of facing that Gwyn immolates himself to trick humanity into dooming themselves.
Vendrick suffered Gwyn’s fate. The Giant Lord came for Vendrick for what he did to the giants. Vendrick couldn’t face his fate. Learning the truth he felt guilty, and didn’t want to unleash Dark. So he became Hollow as an act of repentance. He left his almighty Hollow behind so Nashandra couldn’t fulfill her father’s will. To plunge the world into an age of corrupt Dark where everyone is Hollow as opposed to monsters instead.
Aldia embraced Dark, but his desire to stop the undead curse made his ascended form a reflection of the curse itself. He became an immolated mass that is linked to bonfires.
So even if a human discovered the truth odds are they won’t become an angel again due to their earthly desires. That’s why Aldia is so mad with what he’s saying. Once you fully understand what the gods did. They ensured that most humans went Hollow, or assume a corrupted form. So the angels couldn’t return in mass to fix everything the gods had set to ruin. Basically if the gods can’t be a part of eternity no one can. They destroyed everything that could be. The trees. The dragons. The angels. The gods ruined everything for all time.
Gwyn was actually Lord of Disparity. He was born of flame. Him and all his kind were truly devils. The only true heavenly being was the Dark Lord, and they corrupted/banished it for not being cruel. What else would remove angels from the world in order to slaughter dragons, and subjugate the other races?
Interesting, wonder if miyazaki intentionally made him a lucifer/prometheus like character. I also wonder why no DS lore video ive ever found has said this.
i can't read can someone explain in 5 7 5 poetry
@beans4805
O' Furtive Man,
Bonded through disparity,
Forever to Rot.
~ Aldia, Scholar of the First Sin
I demand a fucking degree for dark souls lore
one of the most unique OST for a final boss, always listen to it
This has to be the most epic fight in the whole series
if not in all of gaming
@@brokenlawnmower87 if not in all of history
@@Average_Cinder_Block if not in the universe
@@brokenlawnmower87 facts 🔥
Throughout Northern Undead Asylum and Firelink Shrine, I alone am the Plinner.
Throughout plin and plon, I alone am the cinder one
Elden beast OST was amazing but....
Nothing beats the classics
❤🔥
Beautiful music
Me when the Cincinnati Bungles Bungle all over the place.
As someone in a family who loves the bengals I always hear screaming during the games🫤
After I finished dark souls 1 and I listened to this I instantly love this boss theme song
5:02 Music of something not finished not concrete something to be done.
Oma ga, is a PLIN PLIN PLON MUSIC😨🥳
*He trembled in fear of the Dark.*
anyone that loves this listen to kings field 4 dark reality it hits just as hard
"EU SOU UMA METAMORFOSE AMBULANTE" "ADAPTAR E DESTRUIR " "PLIM PLIM PLOM"
Mudar. Faz. Bem.
i wish I could forget this song and the gwyn fight so I could experience it for the first time ever again
This is a nice extended mix ! ❤
Plin plin plon🔥🔥
Plin plin plon
Он отдал жизнь, что бы мы жили дальше
Joe Burrow doesn’t deserve this pain
One day...... A warrior came to me and said: plim plim plom
how can yall even play.
i quit after 2 mins but i like it a lot. its a good game. the minutes of rage became nothing but awe.
Is it the Honored One? Or the Lord of Cinder?
Nah uh, it's plin plin plon 😢💥💥🤯🪃
Throughout heaven and earth, I alone am the plin plin plon one
@@UltraIDDQD6DOOM throughout cinders and lords, i alone am the lore-heavy one.
@@skumnutfeet Nah, I'd roll. I alone am the guts sword build🗣
I have become a plin of the ploners
"boys never cry"
boys:
Here when the Bungals lose at Burrowhead again
Got into the sickest fight after right as this played.
After all that you've been through...
gargoyles atop a cathedral...
chaos spiders surrounded by poison and magma...
a fortress never meant to be cleared...
the final guardians of the land of the gods...
a friend who wouldn't leave his master...
the inevitable abyss and its kings...
the spawn of demons, meant to replicate something good...
the first of the dead...
the betrayer of dragons...
a legend who's best was not enough...
the black dragon even dragon hunters dare not provoke...
the father of the abyss...
... your final obstacle is a dude with a sword.
This makes me cry, not of sadness but of peace
gywncinnati, the lords of cinder going 0-3
Thank you for this
This actually makes me cry, he did not really deserved this
Gwyn é o reflexo do puro desespero, alguém que recusava ser esquecido e ver o fim da sua era do fogo, mas ainda sim com seu puro egoísmo se sacrificou, condenando todos ao sofrimento. Não seja como Gwyn, se de alguma forma você está desesperado que seus momentos felizes um dia acabarão, saiba que os ruins também irão!
Plin Plin Plon, Plin Plon Plin, Plin Plon. 🗿🚬
Picturing some of my most tortured and agonized OCs to this, lol-
plin plin plon
@@Blinkgamer plin plin plon
@@goddessdeedeebubblesofimag7789 plon
ew
@@GilbertTheGilbertGuy bitch
Y'all lucky I'm not elaborating
30% sad stuff
30% lore
40% *plin plin plon*
The Bungles have lost to Mr Unlimited…. Poor Joe and Jamar
i have just finished dark souls 1 but i never understood the hype of gwyn's theme other than that it is the final boss of the first game in trilogy and i found it a bit anti-climatic compared to other bosses music and that gwyn was the most hyped up lord in the game but after finding out about the story and how the lord of cinder turned to this hollow empty being who sacrificed anything because he didnt want to end up like his knights that were brutally killed and the only thing that kept him warm will soon come to an end so he did everything to extend the flame's lifespan but at the cost of his souls and his sanity.
play Dark Souls III
The theme is supposed to be sad and mellow like when everything is coming to an end but there is nothing you can do about but accept that it will all go away one day
Eu nem posso expressar imenssa gratidão por ter me ajudado em batalhas dificieis musica do plin plin plom
Cê tá bem irmão?
It sure would suck if the moment was ruined by me having to walk 5 years back to the arena after 2 seconds of fighti--
When you meet gwyn hes just a hollow stripped of all former strength he once had to burn that flame to keep it all but in the end he just caused so much suffering
1:58-2:00, 2:34-2:47
plin plon
I put Pling pling plong and this was the among the top five videos that was first shown to me, it’s a good day to cry.
Tears of laughter and sorrow
🗣️🗣️🗣️”Plin Plin Plon”
Feeney Spring
plin plin plom, plin plin, plim plom plom
I can't believe it took this long for it to finally click with me why this song is considered the best boss theme.
I thought it was overrated, especially compared to Soul of Cinder, which I thought did it better.
The reason I slept on it for so long was really stupid as well. It's because nobody would shut up about "pLiN pLiN pLoN!1!1!1!1!" Which is the weakest part of the song to me, but I had it ingrained in my head as the only part to focus on.
However, it's the melody in the background that makes this song fantastic.
From now on, I expect to see post upon post praising the, "Buh duh buh duh buh duh"
Almas Escuras 😭
Jake vs Mike
i couldnt get this song out of my head throughout the whole fight, its so tragic...
Plim plim plom
When I beat dark souls in 2011 I remember thinking
“What did i just play”
Your right
You played a game full of memories
A game that makes you uh mad while playing but when you beat it you realize it was a game you really loved
Mimicry ahead
@@uldaman5376 if that’s your response to seeing a trans person then you need to grow up
Essa música me causa uma tristeza tão grande e almesmo tempo e tão boa
It's gentle but rough
ilove this :3
Just searched plin plon plon
este es el verdadero plin plin plon
El real plim plim plom
tru
Plim plim plom... 💔💔😢😢
Plin Plin Plon 😔
Chasity Valleys
plim plim plom
plim plim plim
Nem que eu morra e tenha que voltar do inferno eu voltarei pra ouvir essa pedrada eu quero que a última coisa que eu escute no meu último suspiro e essa música eu não quero um eu te amo eu quero um plim plim plom é melhor do que tudo
kkk real
From music team needs to bust out the somber piano tracks a bit more. Perhaps my favorite boss theme of all time, love this track.
PLIM PLIM PLOM 🗣❗️❗️❗️🤺🔥
Blick Summit
This is god music
The god🙌
ESTOY AQUI POR EL JUJA
uma música n pode te fazer chorar a música:
we are all here because of the plin plin plon
Griffith!!!!!!
Plim plom plim😭
Marcus Locks
pedrada do krl
né?
melhor música de boss na história dos games
Felix Rest