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dewdlepies · 4 months
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Thank goodness they invited a cleric to their New Years party.
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pioneer-over-c · 11 months
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Bridal Aideen/Midir duo design! Aideen is taking part in a friendly tournament at the Askran bridal festival to see how much she remembers from her time in knight training. She's accompanied by her own loyal knight Midir, who's ready to wholeheartedly support her in this new venture. The duo is a bow cav because... knights
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forfeda-project · 3 months
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THE LIVES OF ÉTAÍN
This piece depicts the themes and symbols around the character of Étaín from Tochmarc Étaíne and her various transformations throughout the tale. The two faces depict Étaín's two incarnations a thousand years apart, flanked by suns and moons to represent that "all time is made up of days and nights." The swan and fly represent Étaín's two animal forms, while the cup and pitcher represent the cup of the wife of Étar, and Étaín's skill at serving drink, by which Eochaid seeks to recognize her. Finally, the vegetation and swirling billows on the outside of the frame symbolize the "fragrant and wonderous herbs" of Aengus's crystal sun-bower, and Fuamnach's magical winds.  This was my submission to the late Ralph Kenna's EÍRÍ art project through the Irish Post in 2022, based on the prompt of Evoking Ireland's Resiliant Female Icons. The Wooing of Étaín is one of my favorite Irish myths, and I've always wanted to take a crack at representing some of the themes of the story. Hello everyone, it's been quite a while! I've been on a bit of an impromptu hiatus due to general life stuff and a bit of artistic burnout in the last year or so, but I've got a few works in progress that I'm hoping will help get me back into the swing of things!
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ryunumber · 3 months
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Does Midir from Fire Emblem 4 have a Ryu number?
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Midir has a Ryu Number of 3.
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geksuroll · 1 year
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2 dragons that drove insane: Deathwing (World of Warcraft) and Midir (Dark Souls 3)
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shibopandadoodles · 3 months
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JDKSKFSK HAPPY @nagamas TO SASIELLE ! Midir in jail in the prologue WHEE‼️‼️ I hope you like it 🥺
I really really really liked all your prompts and I'm actually uh drawing all of them but the others are NOT QUITE done yet so I'll upload those Soon in a different post
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b-r-o-w-n-o · 3 months
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🕷️Dark Souls III, 2016🕷️
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omelevateart · 6 months
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Soulstober Day 8: Dragon
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locuas642 · 6 months
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If you know.
You Know.
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thecoffeerain · 9 months
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Art fight attack against @/veeloopz
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dewdlepies · 5 months
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Midir putting on the Scary Boyfriend face. Maybe someone accused Astarion of stealing (So what if he did?)
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bonus doodle
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pioneer-over-c · 4 months
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attempt at FE7-style Midir (with bonus FE8 Ranger sprite edit)
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veeloopz · 1 year
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Mermay 04
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gothicwisp · 4 months
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Dark Souls 3 My Top 5 Bosses
When it comes to dark souls anyone could talk about it all day but one of the best topics is bosses , this ranking won’t be based purely on difficulty.
5. Soul of cinder
A perfect way to end a game. A remix of one of the best soundtracks and a nostalgic boss fight . You’ve worked to this point boss after boss and area after area , everything lead to this one boss. The fight is difficult and he will keep you engaged as well he can easily combo you or get a good chunk of health with magic/pyromancy. The soul of cinder has a beautiful arena and the route to him is plain and simple, this boss was truly meant to be just you and him.
Everything together gives you a wonderful finale and a way to end your play through.
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4. Twin demon princes
A excellent way to start a dlc
the boss fight is unique and fun. Duo bosses are iconic in the soul series even though they try to replicate o&s a lot. This duo boss gets it close and done right. Not only is the environment before this fight beautiful, it has another simple way to get to the boss. When I talk about ways/routes I mean from the bonfire close to the boss and the path to him.
Obviously the path before that bonfire is difficult considering the angels and the poison swamp.
When fighting the boss it has a unique style being that one demon is very aggressive with a different move set with the other being more distant with a different move set and then they switch between the two through the fight. Afterwards the fight introduces another phase and this one is no joke, the demon prince will use comets and abuse how slow the camera is for how fast he can move.
This fight feels great and is a good experience.
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3. Midir
I love dragons and the thing about dark souls is they don’t usually get dragon bosses right. But this is the best dragon fight in the entire series and it’s not easy. Midir is an intense tank and damage dealer and he has a very open arena making this fight feel different.
Midir reminds you the difficulty of a giant boss and it truly feels like you’re fighting a dragon. The soundtrack is beautiful here and the dark atmosphere brings this fight to life.
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2. Slave knight Gael
Another beautiful way to end something. Gael is no joke by any means and he is arguably the hardest boss out of the three games.
The music , atmosphere and fight itself is beyond great.
It feels like he is always changing and is truly trying to kill you for good. Gael
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1. Sister Friede
This is easily one of my top 3 bosses in all of souls and soul like games. She’s better than o&s and has such an excellent three stage fight. It’s a challenging endurance run and it’s such a good fight to end the dlc. Sister Friede doesn’t hold back even from the beginning she’s slow but she can still end your run within seconds.
She takes Priscilla invisible and takes a unique intense move set that is extremely fast and lethal.
Everything in this fight checks off what I love about these games and in games.
The music is easily the best soundtracks in this game and the fight feels like a perfect challenge.
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All though I like my choices , everyone has different opinions and their is characters I would understand you would switch such as putting lothric prince on here or switching the ranking.
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ladygwyndolin · 1 year
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RACHEL RANKS: DARK SOULS TRILOGY BOSSES FROM WORST TO BEST
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#11: Darkeater Midir (Dark Souls 3)
“He once railed against the dark, but was by dark afflicted. Now here, returned, he remaineth.”
HEY JUICY! HEY H-HEY HEY JUICY BABY! HEY JUICY!
I LOVE BIG JUICY!
Darkeater Midir is the dragon fight. Not even the dragons in Elden Ring come close, let alone the other Dark Souls games. Big sexy communicates the sheer scale of an ancient dragon to a jaw-dropping degree, with his presentation (and his theme! My God, his THEME!) and moveset all serving to reinforce the enormity and majesty that dwarfs your puny undead ass. His attacks are varied and impactful, thundering stomps and claw strikes that shake the arena combined with God damn lasers intimidating you beyond belief. He also averts the common dragon boss issue of his entire body being a hitbox, meaning your aggressive play is rewarded rather than punished by unfair charges. His insane damage output and gargantuan health bar can sometimes feel unfair, but it certainly establishes him as the hardest boss in the trilogy. And by God, he deserves the title.
(And yes, he is also extremely hot. Don't @ me.)
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racecarart · 2 years
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Midir - Archer of Yngvi
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