Battered but unbroken, Beacon barely stood against the machinations of Cinder Fall. Friends have parted, each embarking on their own journey. An unkindled leads the way to Mistral, and an unbreakable undead accompanies a silver-eyed girl to Menagerie. Yet once more the Abyss stirs, and sinister eyes turn their red gazes towards the light, the orbs glinting with dark malice...
Some claim that the End of the Age of Fire was first foretold when the sun flickered one bright afternoon. T'was nothing but an old wives tale, yet in this current scourge of the Undead Curse it was a tale all the more tempting to tell, particularly amongst those poor souls inflicted with it. The sun itself had let slip its doubt on the earth and its people below, and soon enough the world will cease to be. Even still, hope flickers within the twilight of this Age. If the legends are true, then among the accursed a Chosen Undead shall arise and save the world from this wicked darkness.
Sometimes a tragedy, sometimes a comedy, and most often containing far-more proactive NPC's and wild-speculation on their backgrounds, this is a creative novelization of my very first playthrough of Dark Souls.
The Age of Fire is coming to an end, and with it, the world. Within the once divine kingdom of Lordran, a horrible curse of undeath spreads like wildfire, leaving lost souls and crumbling civilizations in its wake. Humanity is in danger, and with little hope there are not many options remaining. Despite the darkness, Atiri, a young Eastern girl infected by the curse, hopes to fulfill a prophecy, said to uplift the curse once and for all. She also seeks to discover who she was and her purpose. Atiri is accompanied by two others afflicted by this curse: A nameless warrior who has failed the journey once before, now crestfallen and broken, as well as a pious cleric who had spent his Undead fate seeking vengeance and soaking his hands in innocent blood.
Remnant is a world housed by the remains of a people constantly warring with soulless monsters that would see them extinct. Yet they aren't the only remnants on their planet. Remnant is far older than any of its denizens could imagine, older than even their Brother Gods. One of these relics of their past is not as dead as the rest, and its awakening will bring fate to its knees...
After narrowly escaping a doomed fate in an asylum, an undead warrior fights their way through the desolate remains of Lordran, once a sprawling utopia led by the gods, to seek purpose and fulfill a centuries-old prophecy. The Age of Fire is coming to an end as Humanity is in danger with little to no hope. Leaving an undead curse on civilization all around their land, crumbling into darkness. Comes along a young knight of Astora, stricken with memory loss and the curse of the undead she travels all across Lordrian to fulfill a prophecy to link the flame. On her way to remember who she was and to find what her purpose in life was all along. Along her journey, she makes friends, acquaintances, enemies, and lovers within the world, many others the same as her with the curse of the undead and fulfilling their purposes in life. Accompanying Bowie along her journey are fellow Astorians Oscar and Solaire, seeking out the same fate in this violent world.
"Embers represent One's story from the Old Era, as well as the new. As they fade away and others are created to take its place, it is my duty to not let their stories be forgotten."-Avatar of the Great Tree from the Ever After.
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I'm not sure I share that complaint, to be honest. Breakable weapons force you to think on your feet, and add another puzzle to combat encounters, forcing you to change strategies on the go. (Here's my defense of brittle weaponry if you're interested.)
What I'd like to see is a patch that adds a new game mode to Breath of the Wild: Unbreakable mode. Gamers could then choose how to play, with either the more survivalist breakable mode or more straightforward unbreakable mode.
Simple as that, one of the game's most contentious issues would be fixed. You could play the game however you please, and everybody would be happy. Well, no, not everybody. There are many other gripes various gamers have with BotW, and really you can't please everyone.
Update: People have offered up some criticism of this idea that's worth noting. The weapon durability is fairly key to the vision of the game, and does make the Master Sword more special. I agree. And I agree that simply patching the weapons to break more slowly would be another solution to the problem many have with breakable weapon.
Perhaps making later-game weapons much stronger would do the trick, only breaking after a great deal of use. Or making repairs a more viable option for a wider range of higher-tier weapons. Lots of good ideas out there.
Product: The Sims 4
Platform:PC
Which language are you playing the game in? English
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
What is your current game version number? 1.92.145.1030
What expansions, game packs, and stuff packs do you have installed? None
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Upgrade any stereo with Firaxium wiring and better components, wait until it gets broken.
What happens when the bug occurs? Unbreakable stereos break
What do you expect to see? Unbreakable stereos don't break
Have you installed any customization with the game, e.g. Custom Content or Mods? Not now. I've removed them.
Did this issue appear after a specific patch or change you made to your system? No
I've been having this same issue, unbreakable items breaking and can't repair. I try clicking on replace and sometimes it won't replace. I had the curve TV do that. I clicked replace and the funds were deducted but the TV didn't replace and remained broken. After trying several times, losing dinds each time, I had to end up going into build mode and selling the TV and buying a whole new one to replace it. Now I have to do all the upgrades again. I even tried logging off the game and back on to see if it would correct itself and it did not.
This just happened to me during HarvestFest and I think the issue has 2 prerequisites:
1. Have an object upgraded to be unbreakable.
2. Have the gnomes break said object, because they weren't coded to not break unbreakable objects.
Since the gnomes can bypass the unbreakability, it removes the ability to actually fix them because the game doesn't see it as a breakable object in the first place.
This is still a problem on 1.97.62. Literally every stereo I upgrade with Firaxium Wiring ends up breaking randomly. Even applies to some of the very latest additions to the game, like the Groove Tube from the High School DLC.
Please create a new thread if you're still experiencing this issue, Please note exactly which objects you have issues with. This isn't the first time this is getting fixed so it's important to know what's still broken (if anything is)
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