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DarkSiders1 is developed by Vigil Games and presented by THQ Games. Dark Siders is the game based on the perfect story line and the plot about the mysterious land with some dark creatures with some vicious powers. The games story is totally based on the magical land and the tiny detailing and the objects of the game are based on these magical powers but the only difference is that these elements are dark, they are not good to be used as for good thing. These are the weapons of destruction. Although the game is really smooth and has the best features including the map tracking and the weapons but there is far more greater thing which is called presentation. Every character of the game is unique and has the ability to fight differently with different weapons that he can choose from his collection. The characters made in the game are really amazing and the costume made of each and every character is unique and eye catching. Although there is another game which also has this feature is called Shadow of Mordor.

The graphical and visual effects of Darksiders Wrath Of War are really amazing. The best thing about this game is that the colour pixels are much brighter. Most of the game have this different dark visual effect which is also good but this game made it more interesting. The maps of the game are really amazing and not that easy to remember. The sound effects of the game are really amazing. The background tracks are well chosen and are really interesting. There is another game from this series that you may like to play is called darksiders 2.


The Stygian is a character featured in Darksiders. He is one of the four tertiary antagonists of Darksiders (the other three being Tiamat, The Griever, and Silitha), is the third Chosen to be fought by War and is overall the tenth boss of the game.


A king of the Ashworms, a gigantic Ashworm and a creature from the Abyss, as well as one of the Chosen. Being the king of all Ashworms, the Stygian is bigger, stronger, faster, meaner, and overall far deadlier than the other Ashworms. The lesser demons who imprisoned the Stygian in The Ashlands placed a metal casing around its mouth, presumably to prevent it from biting. War must set The Stygian free, then kill him and take his heart back to Samael.


The Stygian starts off the battle by staying underneath the ash, then emerging only to charge at you. Use Ruin's dash to avoid the Stygian's giant head. After a few charge attacks, the boss will rise and coast around the ash field. Dash towards the boss and ride alongside it. Slowly gain up speed and begin attacking the side of the helmet once you make your way towards his head.


Alternate between slashing the left and right side of the helmet. The Stygian doesn't do much during this stage other than slither around, and running into the side of the giant worm will not hurt you, so simply be patient and attack the helmet until it falls off.


Note: You can fill up the Chaoseater to its maximum level by continually slashing the Stygian's hide. Do not break the metal casing around its mouth. Doing so will make the Stygian attack, making it harder to do this.


Now that The Stygian is a little upset due to its protection being gone, you will be able to harm the boss. After a few seconds of inactivity, The Stygian will rise in the center of the field and stick his head straight up and summons five or six baby Ash Worms before temporarily leaving the battlefield.


These little guys are much smaller than The Stygian - and even normal Ash Titans - but can still be a nuisance. They can be killed with regular gunfire; no weak points to worry about, so gallop around in a circle as they tail you and follow through by using Mercy on them. If a baby Ash Titan gets too close, dash forward and continue shooting it until it dissolves away.


The boss will reemerge once his offspring have perished. Now the worm will occasionally pop his head up and open up real wide, exposing his yellow tongue. Begin shooting at it while galloping away, dashing if the boss gets too close. Before diving back under, The Stygian will take one last lunge at you. You should get a nice amount of shots off during each opportunity.


However, the Stygian doesn't only have two attacks. Aside from lunging at you, mouth wide open, it'll also emerge from the ash and flop around in the air before falling back down, kind of like when a whale jumps straight up in the air from out of the ocean. If you stay locked onto the boss at all times, you should be able to avoid this attack. Note: Should you get thrown into the air, remember that you can summon Ruin to catch you as you fall.


The Stygian will likely summon more baby Ashworms before the fight ends, but the number of times may vary. This boss fight is painfully straightforward, as you shoot the boss's weak point when you get the chance. Otherwise, run for dear life and kill the occasional baby from time to time. Eventually he will be defeated, and open himself up for an Execution. The Execute for this boss is initiated from hoseback, so just ride up to him on Ruin and finish the fight.


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Taldain is a planet in the cosmere located within the Taldain system and is the current residence of the Shard Autonomy.[3][4][2] It is the home world of Khriss. The demonym of Taldain is Taldain.[5]


Taldain is a tidally locked planet; one side of the world experiences perpetual day while the other side is locked in a type of endless night. This caused the ecology and culture on both sides of the planet to develop separately from one another. The two prominent cultures on Taldain are known as Dayside and Darkside.[2] The individuals pertaining to each culture are known as 'Daysiders' and 'Darksiders' respectively. There is a temperature difference between the two halves, though not enough for it to snow on Darkside.[6]


Dayside is home to one large circular landmass that is surrounded by ocean on all sides. On this landmass there are five nations; Kerzta, Lossand, Denka, Seevis, and Tallon. There is a mountain range on the eastern side of the landmass, which marks the borders of Seevis and Tallon and separates the Rim Kingdoms from Kerzta and Lossand. A mountain named KraeDa lies at the center of Dayside.[8] A wide variety of Flora and Fauna make their home on this part of the planet. But due to the harshness of the sunlight and environment, most of the flora and fauna live beneath the surface of the sand.[2] In the Kerla, where the water table is high, the majority of life is found in a unique ecosystem beneath the sand that has been described as more like a lake of sand than a desert.[7]


In the Kerla, most plants, including farms of vegetables, exist beneath the sand.[7] The dorim vine is a plant used as a water source on Dayside by its inhabitants, and areas where they grow are not considered to be a desert. The plant stores water primarily as a defensive measure against other creatures as water dissolves the shells of many sand creatures. Because of this any creature attempting to eat the plant would find their mouths beginning to melt.[11] As a result, the growth of dorim vines limits how large sandlings can grow in these regions.[12]


The banks of the Ry'do Ali in Lossand is cultivated for farming despite the area being less fertile than the Kerla.[13][14][7] Plants in this area of rocky low sands are described as being noticbly shorter and "more stumpy" than Darkside flora.[7] The Darkside quarter of Kezare has flowers native to Darkside growing within it.[15]


Sandlings inhabit all areas of the continent, ranging in size from insectile sandlings found everywhere to gargantuan deep sandlings. It is rare for a deep sandling to venture far from the deep sands.[16] Most sandlings live by eating the layer of sand exposed to the sun, and digesting the lichen that covers the sand. The sand turns dull after being digested, but the lichen from undigested sand will spread back onto it, given time.[7] Some sandlings, like the DelRakin are predators that eat other sandlings.[12]


There are multiple breeds of deep sandling. Some of them, such as KaRakin, are hunted for sport. Another breed consists of thousands of small sandlings which act as a group in the deep sands; when they move they agitate the sand above them causing them to be mistaken for a much larger creature forcing wanderers to retreat. Delrak Naisha are another breed found in the deep sands. They are creatures that wait just beneath the sand; if the sand above them is disturbed, they emerge and consume whatever is above them.[7][12]


Tonks are a type of domesticated sandling on Dayside used as beasts of burden; they are primarily used as mounts.[7][11] They are scared of water, however, and refuse to cross it. Travelling with tonks is also frustrating because of their natural instinct to bury themselves underneath sand during a sandstorm and their tendency to mistake many things for sandstorms.[13]


Terhan are another beast of burden, larger than a tonk and often used by soldiers as beasts of war. They may be treated by DoKall to make their carapace immune to water when used in this role.[7][12] Rezalin may be used for faster long-distance transportation beasts, as their oversized rear legs allow them to move quickly from dune to dune.[7][fn 1]


Darkside, also known as Starside in Elis,[8] is illuminated by the Eye of Ridos with a spectrum composed primarily by UV light, with most visible light filtered out by the particulate cloud.[7] The result is that the sky is perpetually in a state of twilight as if the sun had just set.[2] This causes Darksiders to have illuminated teeth, eyes, and nails.[17] The plant and animal life also glow under UV light.[6][2] Visitors to the region often describe it as looking somewhere between striking and garish.[2] It also accounts for why Darksiders have dark skin when they don't live in a traditional climate where a high melanin content is common. When visiting Dayside, Darksiders must wear dark lenses to protect their eyes. They can go without, however, if the angle of the sun is not directly above them or they force themselves to adapt.[18][fn 2]

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