The Dark Souls games are famous for being extremely difficult dark fantasy RPGs which keep players coming back for more due to their unique brand of atmosphere and storytelling. The Dark Souls series sees players slowly and carefully exploring a dark medieval world with a heavy and oppressive atmosphere. However, each game also contains a safe haven where the player can let their guard down. Dark Souls 1 and 3 both have Firelink Shrines, and Dark Souls 2 has the peaceful abandoned village of Majula.
The first Dark Souls game was praised for its Metroidvania style world, which loops back on itself and allows multiple shortcuts to be opened between different areas. In Dark Souls 2, however, the coastal village of Majula acts as a hub area which leads to all the other areas of the game. Majula is also the only place that players can level up, and so throughout an average playthrough of the game, players will have possibly passed through Majula hundreds of times.
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Dark Souls 2 is a polarizing game in the series among Dark Souls fans, but despite this, its players still have fond memories of Majula as the only point of safety in the game's otherwise oppressive world. Over the course of the game, many of the NPCs that the player encounters will also relocate to Majula, which lends a kind of communal feeling to the area. Now a talented artist on Reddit named ArtbyAEB has shared two incredible paintings which perfectly capture the peaceful atmosphere of Majula in Dark Souls 2.
ArtbyAEB’s paintings show Majula from two different locations and angles, both of which will be recognizable to players of Dark Souls 2. But both of the Reddit user’s paintings are focused on the same point, which is
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