The Most Memorable Quotes From The Dark Souls Series

The Most Memorable Quotes From The Dark Souls Series

Summary

  • Dark Souls trilogy created memorable quotes that resonate with its dedicated audience, adding depth to the characters.
  • The series features iconic phrases that enhance the world-building and lore, creating an immersive experience for players.
  • FromSoftware’s characters deliver powerful lines, making connections between players and the game’s intricate storytelling.

The Dark Souls trilogy has done a lot for the gaming landscape in the last decade or so, with FromSoftware inspiring game, level, world, and combat design in a way that few other gaming properties have.

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The series has a hardcore and dedicated audience, that to no one’s surprise, loves quoting all three games. Dark Souls is filled with interesting characters and stories that all come together to form an unforgettable experience.

Updated on January 12, 2025 by Alfredo Robelo: After FromSoftware announced Elden Ring Nightreign, showing many fan-favorite bosses from the Dark Souls series, fans are sharing their fond memories of that saga. We have updated this article to include even more iconic phrases from the diverse cast of the Dark Souls trilogy.

19

“Bear, Seek, Seek, Lest.”

Emerald Herald, Dark Souls 2

Dark Souls 2 image showing the Emerald Herald.

If you haven’t played much of Dark Souls 2, you might be puzzled by this entry, since it is far more nonsensical than most other lines in the series. In truth, the full quote spoken by the Emerald Herald nearly every time you speak to her is as follows: “Bearer of the Curse. Seek Souls, larger and more powerful Souls. Seek the King; that is the only way. Lest this land swallow you whole, as it has so many others.”

That is a very long phrase to be spoken every single time you just want a quick level up, so a lot of players skip it, although the Herald always gets one word out before moving to the next phrase. As such, what you’ll most often hear her say is only the starting words, ending up in the iconic “Bear, Seek, Seek, Lest.”

18

“Twill Be A Cold, Dark, And Very Gentle Place. And One Day, It Will Make Someone A Goodly Home.”

The Painter, Dark Souls 3

Dark Souls 3 image showing the Painter.

One of the most unique places you can visit in the Dark Souls series are the painted worlds, mostly due to how you go to them. These are artificial locations created with magical paintings, and if there was ever a doubt that the painting was the world or merely a portal, Dark Souls 3 introduces us to a Painter that creates this places from scratch.

This Painter is the ultimate goal of both DLCs, being rescued in one and given her tools in the other. Said tool is the Dark Soul, and she’ll use that to create a world that will be cold and gentle; this clearly references that the Age of Fire is over, but we can’t help but wonder what that painting might lead to, making it a great fan connection to places like Sekiro, Bloodborne and even Elden Ring.

17

“And The Furtive Pygmy, So Easily Forgotten.”

Narrator, Dark Souls

Dark Souls: Manus Looming In The Darkness.

The introductory cinematic for the first Dark Souls game establishes a lot of lore in a short span of time, presenting plenty of characters that are key to understanding the plot of the world. One of the character introductions has a hilarious tone to it, not only due to the words chosen, but also because of how true those words are.

When the narrator is presenting the entourage that took part of the first flame alongside Gwyn, he presents the Furtive Pygmy (father of humanity and final boss of the DLC) with a short line ending in “Easily Forgotten.” And players will easily forget the poor creature, as he is almost never referenced again until the end of the game’s DLC, making even the player ignore his existence.

16

“To Be Alive… To Walk This Earth… That’s The Real Curse Right There.”

Crestfallen Saulden, Dark Souls 2

Dark Souls 2 image showing The NPC sitting near a statue and grabing his head with his hands.

One of the first NPCs you’ll meet in Dark Souls 2 isn’t exactly the happiest man alive. Crestfallen Saulden welcomes you with some of the most depressing lines you’ll hear throughout your adventure.

While there’s always a character with these vibes in the game, Saulden receives some extra points for how memorable his delivery is.

15

“So, What Do You Say? Why Not Help One Another On This Lonely Journey?”

Solaire Of Astora, Dark Souls

Praise the sun gesture being performed by Solaire from Dark Souls.

There’s no such thing as too many Solaire quotes. While this one is the first you’re reading now, there will be a couple more along the way. Why? Because Solaire is one of the best NPCs in the whole series, and a positive force that will always make you want to keep pushing forward (at least, until his possible tragic ending).

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This line is so simple, yet so powerful and sweet. We are the only thing we have in front of harsh times in life. But when possible, being near another one can make things a bit easier and more meaningful.

14

“There, That Hole. Take A Closer Look.”

Patches, Dark Souls

The player interacting with Patches in a dark cave from Dark Souls.

Patches is one of the few true reoccurring characters in the entirety of the Soulsborne series, and he serves as the resident troll. When you meet him in the Tomb of the Giants he presents himself as a novice traveler, curious to see what you’re up to. Little do you know he’s simply setting a trap so that he may rob your dead body once you perish in the dark.

Right before that happens he offers you a suggestion to look into the cavernous hole he pushes you into by stating, “There, that hole. Take a closer look.” This is immediately followed by you falling into the dark and not being able to do anything about it. What a swell and trustworthy individual Patches is.

13

“The Dragons Shall Never Be Forgotten… […] The Dragons Teased Out Our Dearest Emotions …Thou Will Understand, One Day. At Thy Twilight, Old Thoughts Return, In Great Waves Of Nostalgia.”

Hawkeye Gough, Dark Souls

The player in front of a huge crouching warrior from Dark Souls.

The original Dark Souls presents the world as a dark and cold place full of memorable characters you run into throughout your journey. Hawkeye Gough stands out as a knight of Gwyn who is both a giant and an archer. He’s a very somber and introspective person who contemplates his place and purpose in the grand scheme of the world around him. As a valiant knight, he also respects those he’s fought with and understands true power.

The respect he has for dragons is evident in this quote. It’s a rather lengthy quote, but it shows that Gough understands every moment of every battle he’s ever been a part of.

12

“I May Be But Small, But I Will Die A Colossus.”

Ludleth Of Courtland, Dark Souls 3

Ludleth Lord of Cinder sitting on his throne, thinking.

When you first reach Firelink Shrine in Dark Souls 3, you’re greeted with a throne room where five Lords of Cinder once gathered. All of the lords but one have disappeared to reside in their own locations elsewhere. The one who remained is the smallest of stature and is known as Ludleth of Courtland.

When he tells you this quote, he isn’t referring to his stature eventually changing but rather his understanding that he will play a big role in what becomes of the world around him. He’s also the only lord willing to do his duty and be present at the Firelink Shrine, making a case for him being the boldest, bravest, and most self-confident of all the Lords of Cinder.

11

“Death Is Equitable, Accepting. We Will All, One Day, Be Welcomed By Her Embrace.”

Grave Warden Agdayne, Dark Souls 2

A close shot at Grave Warden Aydane's face from Dark Souls 2.

Despite Dark Souls 2 catching a lot of criticism from the Dark Souls community, it still contributes plenty of amazing quotes and pieces of lore to the overall world-building of the series. A notable NPC in the game by the name of Grave Warden Agdayne is the source of some rather evocative statements.

On the matter of mortality, he expresses a quote that clearly defines that he’s not only contemplated death, but he has come to terms with it being an eventuality every person must succumb to.

10

“If Only I Could Be So Grossly Incandescent.”

Solaire Of Astora, Dark Souls

Solaire praising the sun classic pose from Dark Souls.

It’s hard to find a character as popular and prominent in the Dark Souls trilogy as Solaire of Astora. You come across him in the original Dark Souls, and his presence has been a mainstay of the fandom ever since. He has plenty of quotes people love reciting, but few are as iconic as when he says the selected quote.

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This fascination with light emboldening himself in the darkness is what eventually leads him to his own downfall.

9

“Brave Undead… You Have Proven Yourself To Me. Now… Become One With The Dark.”

Queen Nashandra, Dark Souls 2

Queen Nashandra grabing a scythe with one hand and preparing a magic attack with the other from Dark Souls 2.

Queen Nashandra plays the role of a character in stories that you are initially endeared to, who eventually turns and becomes their antagonist. This is often connected to greed or power of some sort. When Nashandra reveals her true intentions to you in Dark Souls 2, she exclaims this quote.

It’s an interesting way to provide a back-handed compliment as she says that you are worthy of her attention, but shall now be consumed by despair.

8

“Only In Truth, The Lords Will Abandon Their Thrones, And The Unkindled Will Tise. Nameless Accursed Undead, Unfit Even To Be Cinder. And So It Is That Ash Seeketh Embers…”

Narrator, Dark Souls 3

A destroyed castle in a deserted land from Dark Souls 3.

The opening cutscenes in Dark Souls games often do a lot of heavy lifting when it comes to the narrative. It tries to give you a base understanding of the complicated story you’re about to experience. During gameplay, though, FromSoftware prefers environmental story-telling that allows the world to speak for itself.

It may be a few sentences, but the narration during Dark Souls 3’s intro provides all of the necessary context you need to know for your harsh and long journey.

7

“There Is No Path. Beyond The Scope Of Light, Beyond The Reach Of Dark… What Could Possibly Await Us? And Yet, We Seek It, Insatiably… Such Is Our Fate”

Aldia, Dark Souls 2

Aldia Scholar rising from a bed of fire from Dark Souls 2.

If you decide to abandon the throne at the end of Dark Souls 2, you’re met with an ending where Aldia, Scholar of the First Sin shares his feelings about the throne becoming abdicated. It’s an assessment of both human nature and the unknown.

Aldia shares this quote, explaining that the greatest enemy of man is often their endless ambition, the need to always want more.

6

“Pardon Me, I Was Absorbed In Thought. I Am Siegward Of Catarina.”

Siegward Of Catarina, Dark Souls 3

Siegward of Catarina offering you his hand from Dark Souls 3.

Despite Siegward of Catarina being a tough and accomplished warrior, he was a man who moved at his own pace. Any time you came across him in Dark Souls 3, he was either asleep or deep in thought. During the first encounter with him, he’ll wake from a nap and state the aforementioned quote.

This tells you that he’s both a thinker and problem-solver and that he has ties to Siegmeyer, from the original Dark Souls, which also hails from Catarina.

5

“Noble Lords Of Cinder… The Fire Fades, And The Lords Go Without Thrones. Surrender Your Fires, To The One True Heir. Let Them Grant Death To The Old Gods Of Lordran, Deliverers Of The First Flame.”

Fire Keeper, Dark Souls 3

The player looking at the thrones of the lords of Cinder from Dark Souls 3.

The Fire Keeper is a bit of an enigma in Dark Souls 3, but you can learn about the true motives of the gifted woman and decide what you’d like to do with the eternal flame at the end of the game.

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Once all the Lords of Cinder have had their ashes set on the thrones, the Fire Keeper will kneel before the bonfire with this quote. A deserving speech to congratulate your arduous task.

4

“We Are Amidst Strange Beings, In A Strange Land.”

Solaire Of Astora, Dark Souls

The player using Solaire's outfit next to Solaire from Dark Souls.

Everything about the original Dark Souls is offputting, in an intentional way. You are meant to feel as though you are treading unfamiliar territory, but at the same time, they’re reminded that this feeling isn’t unique to only their experience.

Solaire lets you know he also feels out of place and poetic states this phrase. This realization brings a sense of comfort to you and adds to the overall sense of immersion.

3

“Seek Strength. The Rest Will Follow.”

King Vendrick, Dark Souls 2

King Vendrick with his head down and his eyes closed from Dark Souls 2.

Dark Souls 2 is a bit of a strange entity when looking at the Dark Souls trilogy as a whole. It’s often regarded as the worst of the three, but in that same breath, it’s understood that it took the most risks and tried new things. King Vendrick played a pivotal role in the game’s narrative, but at the same time voiced a line that describes the series as a whole.

Vendrick utters, “Seek strength. The rest will follow,” which is great advice for new players. As long as your focus is on upgrading and strengthening your character, the overcoming of obstacles and finding hidden items will happen naturally.

2

“Yhorm, Old Friend. I, Siegward Of The Knights Of Catarina, Have Come To Fulfill My Promise. Let The Sun Shine Upon This Lord Of Cinder!”

Siegward Of Catarina, Dark Souls 3

Siegward looking at Yhorm, ready to fight from Dark Souls 3.

Dark Souls 3 is the culmination of many aspects of the trilogy you might have become accustomed to. One of those aspects was the optional side quests involving NPCs, with Siegward of Catarina being a callback to Siegmeyer of Catarina featured in the original Dark Souls. Siegward’s quest leads him to follow through on a promise made to an old friend, to kill him if he ever became corrupted.

When you reach the end of Siegward’s questline and stand at the precipice of the Yhorm boss fight, Siegward will shout this quote, creating an emotional moment for an epic battle.

1

“The Way I See It, Our Fates Appear To Be Intertwined.”

Solaire Of Astora, Dark Souls

Solaire of Astora from Dark Souls watching the sun.

Fate is a key concept in Dark Souls mythology and lore. It’s an idea FromSoftware plays with constantly and has the player wondering if they’re actively changing the future, or if they’re simply walking down a set path that’s already carved in stone. Solaire, upon meeting you, believes it may have been destiny that brought the two to meet one another and engage in conversation.

He’s never shy about his feelings and tells you this great phrase. Though that sentiment is never confirmed or denied, it always feels as though Solaire was correct in his assessment.

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