Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
Silicon Knights / Nintendo
Gamecube
2002
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Gateway to Destiny
// Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (2002)
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Redesign of Ulyaoth from Eternal Darkness
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"Take your stand, and fight the Darkness!"
Gonna be posting some of my spooky costumes and/or cosplays from spooky things this month🎃
Ellia [Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem]
photos by my partner & edits by me
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Round 1 Match 28
Propaganda:
Veralidaine "Daine" Sarrasi
Raises a bunch of dinosaurs from the dead to walk around as skeletons.
In the third book the Graveyard Hag gives her power to raise undead creatures. She uses this to reanimate a bunch of Dino skeletons from a natural history museum and go on a rampage
Pious Augustus
After finding and being corrupted by an ancient artifact in the first century BC, Pious transforms into an immortal skeletal lich, wielding a staff made from a human spine and pelvis. Using magic to disguise himself as human, he works on plot spanning thousands of years to return the ancient being he serves to this universe.
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Reblog for a larger sample size!
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Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem
Nintendo has cultivated a family friendly image throughout the company’s existence. Even as they tried to soften that image during the 16-bit era, most mature or adult titles were third party releases on the SNES or the N64, save for the odd release from Rare. By the time the GameCube rolled around, they loosened even further, courting remakes of Resident Evil and Metal Gear Solid, as well as publishing their first ESRB Mature-rated title with Eternal Darkness in 2002. The game, designed by Canadian studio Silicon Knights, was a twist on survival horror, with a focus on the lurking fear of the unknown. One of the largest game that Silicon Knights worked on and a more direct foray into the more adult titles for Nintendo, Eternal Darkness is a notable game for both companies, however much it languishes today.
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Hot Take: Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem is the closest will ever get to a Magnus Archives video game.
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I DID IT
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To the Eternal Darkness: Sanoty's Requiem enjoyers out there - if one were to use the spells Antorbok Santak (project self) or Tier Santak (summon self) indepent of alignment and power, which effect would they have?
Additional note on options 7, 8 and 9: "monster" equals "servant creature of the ancient you aligned the spell with" but that was too long for the thing
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"What revelations do you bring me?"
"My meditations reveal a flaw in our plan."
"Our plan, Augustus?"
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