

Souls games.
Souls games.
100s of components and boards
Done. Hope it helps.
I remember reading something about Pollock way back on the early 2000s and finding a new appreciation for the work. His pour paintings followed a fractal pattern, Pollock distilled an essence of nature and expressed it with mastery. One can do it these days on a computer, if you know what to do, but he made it out of sense of art alone further cementing his genius. Here is some more info: https://blogs.uoregon.edu/richardtaylor/2017/01/04/the-facts-about-pollocks-fractals/
Install podman, run containers
My plan would be “go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for all of this to blow over”
Saved you a couple of clicks:
Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si9iqF5uTFk
Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW7ZHpKuqZg
Phone, wallet, keys, small ballpoint pen, watch, sunglasses and bt earbuds.
Sunglasses are magnetic and clip on to my glasses.
I started a little after Dark Souls 2 came out, pushed by a friend. Liked it after a while, it took a bit to get used to it.
Then went DS1, loved it to bits. Used to sit by “hard” bosses, put sign down and help random players trough, usually for hours on end.
Went back to DS2 and did a lot of coop and PvP. Soul memory was a pain.
Was there at DS3 launch, same plan but started to do invasions too. Still my most loved of the souls games.
Between DS3 and ER, did demon’s souls, loved it too although I find it a bit janky.
By Elden Ring I was there at launch, doing both the game and coop/PvP. Did the DLC. Have not touched the latest game, Nightreign.
I kinda need a story, item descriptions, NPCs, lore, figure out stuff, etc. to enjoy a souls game.
I can understand Nightreign but unfortunately it’s not for me.