Dark Souls III Hidden Soundtrack - FOR THE DARK SOUL (trilogy box bonus track)

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Dark Souls 3 original soundtrack - For the dark soul
A ''secret'' track available in the Dark Souls trilogy box - Dark Souls 3 OST Disc 2
Composer: Yuka Kitamura
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When you think about it, this is the last song composed for Dark Souls. And it's a calmer version of the FINAL final boss. Hearing this music just makes me think about all the adventures us players went on from all the way back in DS1, 2, and 3. Completly changed my view on video games as a whole. It's really such a beautiful series, flaws and all. Thank you Fromsoft for showing video games can be art.

theonlyMoancore
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Dying.
Killing.
Persevering.
Repeating.
We don’t do it for us alone.
We do it all.
For the Dark Soul.

FZXD
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Slave Knight Gael's phase 3 theme if he was a calm and reasonable person. I love Yuka Kitamura.

AB-vpmi
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This music plays on "Transitory Lands" PS4 theme. It's a remix of Slave Gael's theme.
Thank you for posting it!

hericbss
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I sometimes open my ps4 just to vibe on the home screen for this song. Beautiful track.

pslm
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imagine if there were two paths you could take in the dlc and each one of them would lead to a different gael fight, one where he finds the dark soul in your fight, goes hollow, and has an epic final stand with you, and the other path, where he doesn't bleed the dark soul and starts to slowly die from the inside from all the souls he has collected, a sad man who only wanted the best, dying a meaningless death, and this is the song that would play in that fight

witha
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I imagine if gael had a "4th phase" this would play and it'd go like this:
his health bar hits zero, Gael stumbles slightly to the ground, propping himself up with his sword there's a faint "glow" around him and his health bar refills a little, as if the undead curse still keeps him alive, but now his swings are slower and with less conviction than ever before, you take him down once again, but he once more rises with a little bit more health, but this time he comes at you as if an old man slowly dragging his sword behind him, once more you bring him down and this time he doesn't rise, but with a tiny sliver of health restored crawls towards you as if turning more and more hollow with each time he goes down, so once more you strike him down and then... The fight is done.

CBeavr
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we really did see the rise and fall of the world, huh? crazy to think about… and all I got at the end of the road was nothing, just my world fading away… pretty symbolic, I guess

Fusi
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Yuka kitamura had helluva run for all the souls games, BB and even Sekiro. I think while she has left Fromsoft, she is still the one of the OG goats of their music

rieJW
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From waking up in the Asylum meant to keep you, an Undead Hollow prisoned until the end days, Killing the Lord that started the World's suffering and traveling back in time to prevent the spread of the Abyss.
Then whatever happened in Ds2(i didn't beat it yet)
To then arive in an Abandoned Graveyard. This is it, the end of the Trilogy. You die, you overcome seemingly impossible challenges, but you never give up. For what would the purpose be if you were to stop right now? You beat the Soul of Cinder, the Amalgamation of all previous heroes who have rekindled the first flame. In a sense, its a fight against your mind, a carnation of your previous mistakes and others who sacrificed themselves to prolong a dying age of pain and misery.
After Ashes of Ariandel you go to the Ringed City, fight the Demon gank, Halflight and Midir.
Touching Filianore's egg transports you to what almost feels like a different world, but no, its everything the Ashen One, Bearer of the Curse, Chosen Undead, Gwyn, and other heroes have sacrificed themselves for. At the end of the world it's nothing but an ashen wasteland of what was once a great civilization that lasted for Trillions of years with only but a few structures on the verge of breaking down.
Then, at last you see a familiar person far away from you. Gael. The knight who went Hollow doing what he was led to believe was right for eons. The knight that took us to The Painted World of Ariandel. We fight him. And at the end of everything it's two powerful warriors fighting for the last thing left of Humanity. This really is it. The end of your favorite game trilogy, The end of the world. All that is left is the Dark Soul. All of what we have done in Ds1, Ds2, and Ds3 has led up to this fight right here. Our fight *For the Dark Soul.*

etainko
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Just finished platnuming the dark souls trilogy and I have now lost my sanity
The things I do for dark souls

KafeiCafe
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This is the second best fromsoft ost, ludwig the holy blade has to be 1.

YellowFunnyMan
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The end of the world. The last battle a dead world will know. A battle fought not by gods and dragons, not by knights and demons, not by heroes and villains. Fought not for survival or death, not for good or evil, not for glory or honor, not to go out with a mighty roar. A final battle at the end of a world, fought between two nobodies born of nothing, fighting over scraps.

YourCoolUncleMccroy
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This is so beautiful and the piano solo is god mode ❤😊

CozyCoffeeLofi
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Youtube brings down the quality of tracks quite a bit, so do you mind sharing the tracks uncompressed (i.e. FLAC quality)? Even if in the form of ISO without any of the annoyances of arranging them into folders and whatnot. I think it should add up to around 3Gb if every OST CD is around 500Mb in size. Sites like MEGA or google drive would work. I'm honestly prepared to pay for those files alone.

ErChannelNotFound
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it sounds so hopeless and hateful to me, can't love it enough

KateHikesTJD
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This comes in the trilogy soundtrack? Or is it like a pre order bonus?

makoto