*Me seeing Alexander fall back and not immediately die after losing the fight* "Oh cool it'll kinda be like patches where he accepts defeat and he can live" *Fucking explodes* "NOOOOOOOOOOOO"
The sad story of Alexander is that he was truely destined to die. It is my theory that all the jars are destined to break and give their innards (souls) to the erdtree to sustain its growth. The way these inanimate jars get souls is by having the remains of body’s within their jar. By doing so they inherit the will of the being stuffed inside. Alexander’s was a hero of battle and so he felt he couldn’t keep to the life of a peace destined to die eventually. He wanted to go out in the world and have an adventure even his body was not built to do so. That is why time and time again he failed, he wasn’t made for adventure and never was. It’s a curse of his being. Though he was our friend to the end and we will miss Alexander, the iron fist.
though his will/soul (innard) already get passed to the next generation (jar bairn) by one of his dear friend (our character) such a simple and beatifull story...
He truly did grow strong in the end after realizing his cowardice and weakness in the fight against Radahn. Our tarnished just grew stronger unfortunately for him. 😞
man, I just started reading these deluxe edition books for the first time and this hits hard. I'm also glad that I did because I can see where Elden Ring got inspiration from Beserk, such as the sword memorials.
The hardest part about fighting him isn’t just because he was fun and loved, but also because his entire quest line is about helping him out and watching him grow stronger from some random jar dude stuck on a hill to a fired up warrior capable of felling giants.
I fought him after I had done everything in the game, I've beaten every boss I could, explored every area and dungeons, found every secret (I think), and only after that I fought him because I wanted him to be the final boss and even if it wasn't hard that was a good fight. Good job jar warrior.
I love the misdirection of Alexander's questline. It looks like he's gonna be a DS1 Siegward quest, a man who believes himself a warrior but still requires you to save him every time, always trying to get stronger but only ending up worse every time, slowly losing hope and confidence till he dies. The failure against Rahdahn, the constantly getting stuck, the pain of tempering himself in the lava of Mount Gelmir, it seems like a familiar story of someone who can never keep up with his dreams. And then he learns how to do a fucking Shoruken, beats the shit out of the Fire Giant, and reveals that "this isn't even my final form" when you do beat him.
@@hanzipper3174 aha! That was his plan along! He knew he was too big to follow along the agile Tarnished so he wanted to be revived in a smaller jar so that we could carry him along!
It feels weird to say this is the happiest ending we've had for the "jolly warrior who always seems to be in a bit of a bind" type NPC we've had in a Souls-like game, but it kind of is. Though he never lives up to his own expectations, he's every bit the hero he ought to be by any metric besides might, and can say he was done in by no less than an Elden Lord. And his legacy lives on, in the shard he leaves with you and the innards you give to Jar Bairn.
I don't know about thaaat. Siegward in DS3 helped fulfill a promise to an old friend. He then dies taking a nap, his life purpose having been completed.
@@zade8586 I can't help but feel that Siegward's promise to Yhorm is the type of promise he was hoping never to have to uphold. Getting into way too much speculation on this, but Yhorm was his best friend, and the type of promise that binds you to kill your best friend would usually only happen when said friend has become the antithesis of what they would have ever wanted. Killing Yhorm very well could have killed Siegward out of despair.
@@PhantomJavelin I do see what you're saying for sure, its bitter sweet by every measure but I do feel as though relieving an old friend from his eternal pain and completing your life purpose is overall a positive way to go out. Alexander on the other hand did fight a champion in the end, but failed at every turn of his adventure. By the time he meets you in Azula he's coming apart at the seams and knows he can go no further. Pretty fucking sad.
I think having to kill Alexander and Blaidd were some of the saddest moments in the game for sure. I just didn't want them to die. I really hope Fromsoft made a sequel to this game given how much praise it's gotten from the community. From the gameplay to the lore, they know exactly what they're doing.
Knowing FromSoft they'll make the references for sure but will most likely find more ways to torture them and their respective legacies leading to further glory like the Sieg lineage of Onion knights in the Dark Souls series.
Like another Spirit Summon? Maybe if it was decided so, you could possibly trade his shard to someone within the Roundtable Hold and get his Spirit Ashes in return. To me his main role would most likely be that of a tank, keeping his designated target distracted and focused on him while you hang back to heal and recover, form a strategy, or just pull out a ranged weapon and deal some chip damage.
The thing I love about Alexander is that he made it all the way to farum azula by himself. Most npcs don’t make it that late into the game but he lasts the whole way, and even then his death is because he WANTS to fight you, even though he knows he can’t win.
This quest line genuinely made me cry. My buddy, my friend, and fellow warrior. When I came across him in Farum Azula, I started screaming NO. Not here, at the end of the world. Not here at the end of all things… I Exhausted the dialog, took a breath, and fought with tears in my eyes. I then decided he will live on with my new character I made called Jar Jar Binks.
"I was weak and I hid like a coward.. I cannot face a great warrior like you.." Aww don't be like Alexander, you are very brave and str.. "So I'll just squeeze every body I see around here so I can grow strong!" *Wait what*
That's how warrior jars become powerful. They call on the strength of the bodies they have inside them, amalgamating them. Alexander took the flesh of the starscourge into his being making him a great warrior jar indeed.
@@ngolung8924 i clipped in but its just empty, makes sense tho cause if you havent progress his quest to the final fight, there will be a dragon where you fight him, we can assume he killed it b4 we arrive
Alexander we will see you in the fields of Valhalla fighting alongside Odin for many lifetimes to come. Your spirit will be remembered in the lands between. Your jar head will be worn and your brothers will thrive. A true warrior but an even better friend. Let there be ale and rays of glory upon your arrival with many battles to come
i literally dodged his attacks for 2-3 mins before i killed him trying different emotes to make him stop but in the end i was left with no choice. i sat on his remains dejected for another 2 mins after the deed was done rip Alexander
For me he started off with his strongest attack “Dragon Fist” (not actual fire fist attack name but sure as hell felt like it) to which I barely blocked. He truly was Iron Fist Alexander.
His power may not have been the greatest but his legacy has become a staple to be unforgettable beyond the ages you fought valiantly with vessel and soul may you rest in a place of great warriors Sir Alexander the warrior jar
He had the dead of a true warrior fighting to the last breath even when you know that defeat is upon you, with pride and honor he lived and died, hail the great jar warrior Alexander.
Ngl, he killed me at Farum Azula, other videos had me thinking I could bonk him once because he’s a jar… Nope, dude straight up does 80% of your healthbar in one hit and can take some in return
They did Alexander dirty by not giving him a boss health bar. Honestly wish he would’ve been a “real” boss, higher HP, more varied moves. Atleast he has that cool fire punch move.
So aren't you supposed to take his innards and stuff to the small jar dude in that little town by a tower with that one dude who left Volcano Manor to be some kind of protector for the population there?
Alexander and I are mood kindred, we both turned into cowards fighting Radahn. I ended up stacking rot and poison on him then ran way like a little bitch until he died.
At this point through the story, our tarnish was probably one of the strongest beigns throughout the lands between. consort of ranni the witch/lord of the dark moon, fia's champion inheritor/part of godwyn child/lord of those who live within death, lord of the frenzied flame/progenitor of the three fingers of madness/vessel of its outer god, selen the craven witch star pupil, roderika's spirit tamer's acquaintance, possessors of the legendary mount torrent, carrier of the unlimited limitless potency to grew stronger through the conversion of runes into strength by Melina our finger maiden ( and a possible empyrean), favored tarnished through the guidance of grace, member of the roundtable hold, inheritor of the greater will, worthy of possessing the power bestowed upon the golden order by the elden beast, notorious victorer against each and all the demi-gods involved on the shattering war, possessor of each of their greater runes... ...etc and etc not even scratching just how far beyond powerful we were as an individual. Still, the same stuck pot on limgrave, the same broken pot we fought along with on radahns festival on caleid, asked us well knowing of its defeat for a battle between champions, to an honorable death. The amount of courage Alexander the Iron Fist had was unpararel for someone that was never meant to be a warrior, and yet the pot proudly laughed thanking us as it faded, a true warrior.
The only thing i am sad a bout that From didn't make him into a fully fledged boss fight and turned that bit into a boss arena, it would have been seriously cool to Alexander to have he's full on boss fight with unique moves and other boss related abilities
it is my belief that not a single player has disrespected this great warrior and not been saddened by his death, he earned our respect and affection. in the lands between Alexander was not just a great warrior, he was the greatest
Alexander: This vessel was lacking. Hero: Have you tried repotting yourself? Most househol-errr-warrior plants benefit from- Alexander: (explodes) Hero: Because you had to drape me in your gelatinous jelly, right? If you can hear me in that congealed mess, I plan to go to your village with a mallet and a smile.
If only Alexander could see what I saw, I hid behind a boulder, witnessing a behemoth of a fucking peanut butter jar annihilate and cripple the last fire giant and proceeded to pimp slap that fucking cripple to second phase, thank you Alexander, you are the bravest warrior I have seen.
the irony of a warrior desecrating those who died in an effort to become immortal warrior jars price themselves not on the deeds they have achieved but on the remains of others they found.and thats why they are one of the saddest beings out there, they can never be proud of themselves
Weirdly I didn't feel too bad about killing Alexander. Partly because I already knew he would die long before I got to that part of his quest, but also because it was a fitting end for him. He always sought to be the greatest Warrior he could be, and going out against the Champion who would become Elden Lord and slay a god, well, that's how I'd want to die if I were a warrior
Just Bought it can't wait to delve into it and find out the ins and outs of the 🎮!!!!!!!!!! It already seems to be an exciting game to challenge ME!!!!!!!!!
*Me seeing Alexander fall back and not immediately die after losing the fight*
"Oh cool it'll kinda be like patches where he accepts defeat and he can live"
*Fucking explodes*
"NOOOOOOOOOOOO"
patches dies too kek
Full on evangelion kaworu exploding head scene all over again. 😔
I had basically the same reaction.
"Oh good he lives!"
*breaks*
"well shit"
Atleast he drops a good talisman
@@animalblundetto6510 But it's a pot exploding like a pressure cooker.
Iron fists may not be, but his heart was true and golden. More than all the Elden lords of the past.
💀
Ok
Very profound
Bruh, I can agree with Radagon but Horah Loux was a beast through and through.
U not slick tryna call my boy a scrub💀
The sad story of Alexander is that he was truely destined to die. It is my theory that all the jars are destined to break and give their innards (souls) to the erdtree to sustain its growth. The way these inanimate jars get souls is by having the remains of body’s within their jar. By doing so they inherit the will of the being stuffed inside. Alexander’s was a hero of battle and so he felt he couldn’t keep to the life of a peace destined to die eventually. He wanted to go out in the world and have an adventure even his body was not built to do so. That is why time and time again he failed, he wasn’t made for adventure and never was. It’s a curse of his being. Though he was our friend to the end and we will miss Alexander, the iron fist.
R.I.P Alexander
"As expected, this vessel.. was lacking."
He knew.
Whelp, not eating any more meat dumplings again.
though his will/soul (innard) already get passed to the next generation (jar bairn) by one of his dear friend (our character)
such a simple and beatifull story...
He truly did grow strong in the end after realizing his cowardice and weakness in the fight against Radahn. Our tarnished just grew stronger unfortunately for him. 😞
"He died doing what he wanted , no matter what , right? I bet he was happy."
-Guts
Damn...😢
man, I just started reading these deluxe edition books for the first time and this hits hard. I'm also glad that I did because I can see where Elden Ring got inspiration from Beserk, such as the sword memorials.
The hardest part about fighting him isn’t just because he was fun and loved, but also because his entire quest line is about helping him out and watching him grow stronger from some random jar dude stuck on a hill to a fired up warrior capable of felling giants.
But he never got stronger. Thats the sad part. Nothing is ever happy in these damn games
@@strawhatmucci7086yes he did he does like 6k againtst fire giant
This is the hardest boss in the game. Not about difficulty, it's about his story make me don't want to kill him.
*EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!!*
I nuked him in the middle of his speech with resolve ash of war dual colossal weapon jump attack. Shut down my Boi in his finest moment. Rip.
Agreed, I couldn't fight properly because of tears blocking my eyes
Fr man..fr
Why? Dudes an absolute fraud
“Alright let’s see how strong you’ve gotten”
*charge attacks him for half his health*
“…please… don’t make me do this…”
I fought him after I had done everything in the game, I've beaten every boss I could, explored every area and dungeons, found every secret (I think), and only after that I fought him because I wanted him to be the final boss and even if it wasn't hard that was a good fight.
Good job jar warrior.
I’ll definitely keep this in mind for when I go on my next playthrough
It was a battle marvelously fought...
you can't fight him after maliketh, stop lying
@@maximuslondonkolb exposed the man
@@maximuslondonkolb You can .I literally just fought him after becoming elden lord
I love the misdirection of Alexander's questline. It looks like he's gonna be a DS1 Siegward quest, a man who believes himself a warrior but still requires you to save him every time, always trying to get stronger but only ending up worse every time, slowly losing hope and confidence till he dies.
The failure against Rahdahn, the constantly getting stuck, the pain of tempering himself in the lava of Mount Gelmir, it seems like a familiar story of someone who can never keep up with his dreams.
And then he learns how to do a fucking Shoruken, beats the shit out of the Fire Giant, and reveals that "this isn't even my final form" when you do beat him.
The fire giant???? The red haired remains are from Radahn
@@MADeline4223You can summon him for the Fire Giant fight
@@L0rdLexan01 oh I forgot about that lol
True champion, seeing you out until the last moment and handing you a very good talisman as gratitude for the battle you gave him.
I'd be happy to see Alex come back since you have his innards and a shard of him. Like recreating him as a small jar like Bairn.
Like Groot! We also have the jar he gave us
He was like Solare to me
@@hanzipper3174 aha! That was his plan along! He knew he was too big to follow along the agile Tarnished so he wanted to be revived in a smaller jar so that we could carry him along!
The innards we received from Alex are to be given to his nephew in the jars town, where he will follow his legacy.
@@pedro87796 and we keep another piece as a talisman
It feels weird to say this is the happiest ending we've had for the "jolly warrior who always seems to be in a bit of a bind" type NPC we've had in a Souls-like game, but it kind of is.
Though he never lives up to his own expectations, he's every bit the hero he ought to be by any metric besides might, and can say he was done in by no less than an Elden Lord.
And his legacy lives on, in the shard he leaves with you and the innards you give to Jar Bairn.
I don't know about thaaat. Siegward in DS3 helped fulfill a promise to an old friend. He then dies taking a nap, his life purpose having been completed.
@@zade8586 I can't help but feel that Siegward's promise to Yhorm is the type of promise he was hoping never to have to uphold.
Getting into way too much speculation on this, but Yhorm was his best friend, and the type of promise that binds you to kill your best friend would usually only happen when said friend has become the antithesis of what they would have ever wanted.
Killing Yhorm very well could have killed Siegward out of despair.
@@PhantomJavelin I do see what you're saying for sure, its bitter sweet by every measure but I do feel as though relieving an old friend from his eternal pain and completing your life purpose is overall a positive way to go out. Alexander on the other hand did fight a champion in the end, but failed at every turn of his adventure. By the time he meets you in Azula he's coming apart at the seams and knows he can go no further. Pretty fucking sad.
I think having to kill Alexander and Blaidd were some of the saddest moments in the game for sure. I just didn't want them to die. I really hope Fromsoft made a sequel to this game given how much praise it's gotten from the community. From the gameplay to the lore, they know exactly what they're doing.
Knowing FromSoft they'll make the references for sure but will most likely find more ways to torture them and their respective legacies leading to further glory like the Sieg lineage of Onion knights in the Dark Souls series.
Alexander embrace his death and proud of it while Blaidd is pure sadness since he cant do anything against the control of Two Fingers
They still need to make the sequel for sekiro (remember the dragon return ending?)
If they made it where people can find these npc and get more exposure it will be great not everyone finds these amazing quest and ect
That actually teared
Me up. I wish alexander became a summon so we can always have him as a companion
Fr making him a tanky mf like how he was in the giant boss fight
Like another Spirit Summon? Maybe if it was decided so, you could possibly trade his shard to someone within the Roundtable Hold and get his Spirit Ashes in return. To me his main role would most likely be that of a tank, keeping his designated target distracted and focused on him while you hang back to heal and recover, form a strategy, or just pull out a ranged weapon and deal some chip damage.
@@king-exe7171 hes not just a fucking tank at the end tho, he can shoryuken any boss
The thing I love about Alexander is that he made it all the way to farum azula by himself. Most npcs don’t make it that late into the game but he lasts the whole way, and even then his death is because he WANTS to fight you, even though he knows he can’t win.
I'll wear Alexander's talisman to every battle, so that it won't be my victory only, but "our" victory.
This quest line genuinely made me cry.
My buddy, my friend, and fellow warrior.
When I came across him in Farum Azula, I started screaming NO. Not here, at the end of the world. Not here at the end of all things…
I Exhausted the dialog, took a breath, and fought with tears in my eyes.
I then decided he will live on with my new character I made called Jar Jar Binks.
*Has to fight Alexander to preserve his honor*
Me: "I know what I must do but I do not know if I have the strength to do it"
Me fighting everything else: ILL TEAR YOU APART
Me fighting Alexander: I don't want to hurt you
"I was weak and I hid like a coward.. I cannot face a great warrior like you.."
Aww don't be like Alexander, you are very brave and str..
"So I'll just squeeze every body I see around here so I can grow strong!"
*Wait what*
That's how warrior jars become powerful. They call on the strength of the bodies they have inside them, amalgamating them. Alexander took the flesh of the starscourge into his being making him a great warrior jar indeed.
@@conwaysquest6961 Even better is that a comment said by using free camera view they saw Alexander have remains of a dragon stuffed inside
His jar fragement also have red hair on it, probably from the fire giant hence the fire
@@thegk-verse4216 Radahn also had red hair.
@@ngolung8924 i clipped in but its just empty, makes sense tho cause if you havent progress his quest to the final fight, there will be a dragon where you fight him, we can assume he killed it b4 we arrive
“…a good smack from the rear, with something nice and big.” 👀 I beg your pardon
Oil pot
I take it you're not into jar-play? 😆
Alexander was the best NPC... :( he dies as a champion :/
I'd love a dlc where we just get a super amped Alexander,like he somehow trained in the afterlife or became a tarnished or something idk
That would be sick Alexander the Great resurrected from the dead in the dlc when it comes out
He can become a puppet summon or just a summon haha
so we get his innards, that have no purpose yet. So maybe in the dlc we will be to revive him with that
Alexander the warrior tarnished 😭
@@garochompo5454check jarburg
You can parry physical damage but no one can parry EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
Alexander the Chad warrior
That's Shoryuken is just amazing
I wish we could get it as a move! 😭 Would instantly make me a fist weapon user.
Basically, Goddrick, but humble and jolly.
Alexander had the best voice acting in the game. 💅
I dunno, I gotta give it to Rykard.
Iji too.
EDIT: And Dog (turtle) pope too and Gideon
Morgott as well.
Even his chuckle, was hearty till the end.
Never in my life have I been looking forward to talk to a fucking pot
Killing Alexander was the hardest thing I had to do in the game
Alexander we will see you in the fields of Valhalla fighting alongside Odin for many lifetimes to come. Your spirit will be remembered in the lands between. Your jar head will be worn and your brothers will thrive. A true warrior but an even better friend. Let there be ale and rays of glory upon your arrival with many battles to come
i literally dodged his attacks for 2-3 mins before i killed him trying different emotes to make him stop but in the end i was left with no choice. i sat on his remains dejected for another 2 mins after the deed was done
rip Alexander
A warrior through and through, his immense respect and admiration granted you his last battle
I actually really want fromsoft to make him at least a bit stronger. He's a warrior we respected, he shouldn't be weaker than average npc invader :(
He was cracked and breaking by the time we fought him, he was hardly at his peak.
He can one shot you with his slam attack, he’s actually pretty strong
For me he started off with his strongest attack “Dragon Fist” (not actual fire fist attack name but sure as hell felt like it) to which I barely blocked. He truly was Iron Fist Alexander.
Imagine his innards could be put in the jar he gave us so he could be alive again! Like Groot almost
You can pass his innards to his young nephew who wants to be just like him in Jarburg. So in a way Alexander will live on. 🙏
@@EstrelSidus Nice
Thank you, this is great. I am 140 hours in on my first playthough, and I'm still finding new things to do.
His power may not have been the greatest but his legacy has become a staple to be unforgettable beyond the ages you fought valiantly with vessel and soul may you rest in a place of great warriors Sir Alexander the warrior jar
He was actually pretty strong
Me, while fighting Blaidd or Alexander: I'm sorry! I'm so sorry! I DIDN'T WANT ANY OF THIS TO HAPPEN!
I got chills every time in a game I hear: "Would you kindly?"
He had the dead of a true warrior fighting to the last breath even when you know that defeat is upon you, with pride and honor he lived and died, hail the great jar warrior Alexander.
Ngl, he killed me at Farum Azula, other videos had me thinking I could bonk him once because he’s a jar…
Nope, dude straight up does 80% of your healthbar in one hit and can take some in return
Everybody good in such quest dies: onion man dies after the fight with Yorm, Alexander dies after the duel with the player.
They did Alexander dirty by not giving him a boss health bar. Honestly wish he would’ve been a “real” boss, higher HP, more varied moves. Atleast he has that cool fire punch move.
i literally cried bro, he's just too precious
So aren't you supposed to take his innards and stuff to the small jar dude in that little town by a tower with that one dude who left Volcano Manor to be some kind of protector for the population there?
Damn, I’m gonna miss Alexander….
I’m sad now man. He a real one bro.
Alexander took some lessons from Master Gouken I see, with that badass Shoryuken.
R.I.P Pot-Bro, you will be missed.
No matter where i go no matter who i fight. I carry you with me at all times. HERES TO ALEXANDER A TRUE WARRIOR
He's technically siegward but in elden ring, it always make me cry..
When I killed him I just sat there and rest for a good bit
We had a long journey but I didn't want it to end this way!
Alexander and I are mood kindred, we both turned into cowards fighting Radahn. I ended up stacking rot and poison on him then ran way like a little bitch until he died.
So he learn the shinryuken from the volcano
Dang, poor Alexander. He died a proud warrior but still its a sad ending. Poor chap :(
Personally, I would let him hit me so he can feel like he almost won.
it was a good fight, great warrior Alexander!
At this point through the story, our tarnish was probably one of the strongest beigns throughout the lands between. consort of ranni the witch/lord of the dark moon, fia's champion inheritor/part of godwyn child/lord of those who live within death, lord of the frenzied flame/progenitor of the three fingers of madness/vessel of its outer god, selen the craven witch star pupil, roderika's spirit tamer's acquaintance, possessors of the legendary mount torrent, carrier of the unlimited limitless potency to grew stronger through the conversion of runes into strength by Melina our finger maiden ( and a possible empyrean), favored tarnished through the guidance of grace, member of the roundtable hold, inheritor of the greater will, worthy of possessing the power bestowed upon the golden order by the elden beast, notorious victorer against each and all the demi-gods involved on the shattering war, possessor of each of their greater runes...
...etc and etc not even scratching just how far beyond powerful we were as an individual. Still, the same stuck pot on limgrave, the same broken pot we fought along with on radahns festival on caleid, asked us well knowing of its defeat for a battle between champions, to an honorable death. The amount of courage Alexander the Iron Fist had was unpararel for someone that was never meant to be a warrior, and yet the pot proudly laughed thanking us as it faded, a true warrior.
The only thing i am sad a bout that From didn't make him into a fully fledged boss fight and turned that bit into a boss arena, it would have been seriously cool to Alexander to have he's full on boss fight with unique moves and other boss related abilities
My first play through: charges comet azur
Alexander: We will honorably fig- what you doing there
it is my belief that not a single player has disrespected this great warrior and not been saddened by his death, he earned our respect and affection. in the lands between Alexander was not just a great warrior, he was the greatest
When he shattered I yelled NO like in the movies…and I was in a game chat party.
Alexander your legacy will forever live on. The greatest of the jars
2:30 I think the developers new what they were doing.
He fought as he lived, a man. The truest of champions.
Why don't we hear boss music? He deserves boss music!
Tbh i felt like sad music would of made this moment more painful lost potential moment
9:32 was an anime moment
You gave him a warrior's death. He would have had it no other way.
but the great Alexander lived as a warrior to his last
My favorite character from a FromSoft game of all time. My you live on in all our hearts forever mighty worrior.
When you think about it, it took the player character, a godlike being and the new Elden Lord, to defeat Alexander. He is truly the Warrior Jar.
Alexander: This vessel was lacking.
Hero: Have you tried repotting yourself? Most househol-errr-warrior plants benefit from-
Alexander: (explodes)
Hero: Because you had to drape me in your gelatinous jelly, right? If you can hear me in that congealed mess, I plan to go to your village with a mallet and a smile.
When he shattered...... So did my heart... But I was proud of him as a fellow warrior! ✊😭
If only Alexander could see what I saw, I hid behind a boulder, witnessing a behemoth of a fucking peanut butter jar annihilate and cripple the last fire giant and proceeded to pimp slap that fucking cripple to second phase, thank you Alexander, you are the bravest warrior I have seen.
R.I.P. Alexander, you were a real one, all the way to the bitter end.
It was hard to fight him, the tears blocked my eyes...
Alexander reminds me of solaire a golden heart and bravery but not willing to joke. But still his like solaire 2.0
Did that jar just shoryuken Ken-style?
That's not a shoryuken
That's goddamn shinryuken
the irony of a warrior desecrating those who died in an effort to become immortal
warrior jars price themselves not on the deeds they have achieved but on the remains of others they found.and thats why they are one of the saddest beings out there, they can never be proud of themselves
Imagine if there was an empty pot in the Roundtable Hold or the Church of Vows that you could put his innards into to bring him back.
I knew it was going to happened ,and it still fucked me up. I'll never get used to the jars self destructing
By far my favorite character of the game, i hope we get to see more about the little jar buddy in a dlc
Weirdly I didn't feel too bad about killing Alexander. Partly because I already knew he would die long before I got to that part of his quest, but also because it was a fitting end for him. He always sought to be the greatest Warrior he could be, and going out against the Champion who would become Elden Lord and slay a god, well, that's how I'd want to die if I were a warrior
All vessels are destined to one day break , but great alexander died as a warrior
Respect for Alexander the great
i love that koolaid npc
I watched Alexander hit the fire giant with that fire uppercut, damn near killed his ass.
Is this the dude who wanted me to free him? Shit I couldn't wouldn't move at all
He almost tagged you with that right hook, remember that
When Alex Casually does Shoryureppa
He died as he lived: as a warrior
We can fight him? I never knew, just a month ago I fought Blaidd. This game has it all
Just Bought it can't wait to delve into it and find out the ins and outs of the 🎮!!!!!!!!!! It already seems to be an exciting game to challenge ME!!!!!!!!!
Yeah yeah 4th grader!!!!!!!!
He died a warrior death to me.
Thanks for letting me know what site of grace to go fight him. Helps a lot!
That was my biggest fear, and it's become true
what does the description say for the items he drops?
what happens if you lose to Alexander in the last fight?