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Dark Aspects of Nintendo #10 - Super Paper Mario: Count Bleck's Story - Duration: 16:09.

Aww… look at that adorable Squiglet- says this card description in Super Paper Mario.

So adorable… under your foot.

Welcome to the third and final episode of my Dark Aspects of Paper Mario, where I'll

look now at the Wii's 2007 release.

This dapper fellow over here on the box is Count Bleck, and he's the villain of this

game.

He's also a nihilistic murderer that wants everything eradicated from existence.

All life in the uni and multiverse, including himself.

If you think I am at all exaggerating, meet the focus of today's episode: a tragic character

fittingly introduced in the most plot-focused Mario adventure ever made.

I will now explain his backstory, using 100% actual lore found in the game through NPC

dialogue and heavy story implications.

Be warned- this will spoil the main plot and ending.

Without further ado,

Ahem!

"The Ancients" through historical tellings were an intelligent civilization and gifted

in the powers of magic- though they lacked physical strength.

To make up for this major drawback, the tribe invented "thinking tools" they called

Pixls, using knowledge from a mysterious book that would later be dubbed the "Dark Prognosticus".

These Pixls were cherished for ability to fortify, and were capable of building worlds

that would further spread The Ancients influence.

But after 1000 years of being in control of these entities- the Pixls rebelled by influence

of their Queen: the very first Pixl ever made.

The other first 12 Pixls helped fight with the Ancients against their Queen- but unfortunately

this uprising resulted in only one single survivor of the tribe.

That survivor learned the truth behind Pixls- they were born by using the souls of those

that had died: The Pixl Queen being the deceased daughter of the Ancient that invented Pixls.

That one surviving Ancient took the Dark Prognosticus so an event like the foretold Pixl war wouldn't

happen again.

In doing this, he also founded a new group- The Tribe of Darkness.

Their goal was to protect humankind and prevent the book from misuse, though descendants of

the Ancients twisted the real history and wrongfully believed the Tribe of Darkness

stole it only to enhance their power.

This generation has since banned the production of any new Pixls, in fear of a second rebellion

that would ultimately lead to their downfall.

This new Tribe of Darkness became very secretive from the rest of the world, and forbade marriage

outside of their circle- in fear of diluting their sorcerer blood.

Normal humans were completely off limits, which is where Bleck comes in...

Gradually told in a series of flashbacks at the end of each chapter, it's revealed his

backstory: before he became the Count, his name was Blumiere and he fell in love with

a human woman named Timpani that saved him after a fall from the cliffside.

After proposing marriage and agreeing to live life far away from the tribe that wants them

apart, it's learned that his father made Timpani "no longer reside in this world".

Thinking Timpani was murdered (but actually had her memory wiped and cursed to quote "wander

through dimensions forever"), Blumiere opened the Dark Prognosticus to use for his newfound

life philosophy- to actually put in motion his idea that nothing should exist since everything

in the universe is pointless and bleak.

He's had the sole person he's loved taken away from him- so, his approach is utterly

nihilistic- to destroy all until nothing is left.

So what does Count Bleck do to kickstart this plan?

Within the first minute we're shown exactly how, as the player's thrown right into a

cutscene in which Peach is forcibly being married to Bowser- the Count acting as the

unholy wedding's priest.

This non-consensual bond forms a world-ending catalyst known as the Chaos Heart: just as

predicted in the Dark Prognosticus.

With magic force to make her say "I do", the union is successful and sets course for

complete annihilation.

After the Chaos Heart is born into the world, "The Void" was formed as a result- an

ever growing, dimension-eating black hole that appears everywhere in the universe without

exception.

I say "without exception", because this Void also appears in this game's version

of heaven and the underworld.

That very fact is terrifyingly existential when thinking critically- because it means

that not even the afterlife is safe from non-existence.

The Count's plan will delete all forms of thought, comprehension, and consciousness

from all of being.

And as such, the stakes could not be raised any higher than this.

Comparable to The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, in which the moon is on a crash-course

to kill all of Termina's inhabitants, the NPCs reveal how they're preparing for the

upcoming apocalypse through their dialogue interactions.

Right before facing Bleck, many characters approach their inevitable doom with a mix

of fear and surprising earnest in the overworld- some accepting death while others reflecting

on what the point of their lives were and whether or not they're happy..

It's respectable and sad, adding more depth and realism to this time and space the player's

trying to save.

Surprising too is fact that we're shown -not simply told- how powerful the Void really

is.

Sammer's Kingdom (a location we'll talk about later) hosts a "Duel of 100" tournament,

in which the player must fight 100 challengers in order to meet with the King and claim the

treasure needed to counter the dark power of Bleck's Chaos Heart.

As I mentioned before, and because this chapter is accessible fairly late into the game- the

Void is gradually increasing in size and at its largest now.

Look at that thing!

In an effective display of storytelling, the party is told they must face every opponent

before receiving that world's Pure Heart, though after floor 20 the Void has grown so

massive the ground begins to tremble and each Vassal bows their knee to allow Mario to hurry

through and make it to the King.

This makes for a very tense atmosphere as the normally prideful, in-your-face Sammer

Guys stop their introductions short: until they halt greetings entirely and simply yell

at you to rush towards the final gate.

But no matter how quick you are, the player's efforts are fruitless as eventually a hopeless,

manic warrior laughs off the impending doom and flees.

Tippi exclaims the worst, and Sammer's Kingdom ceases to be.

The player can re-enter this eliminated world to reclaim a Pure Heart sapped of its power-

showing only the vast emptiness that remains.

The player must traverse white space with the occasional rubble and collapse- while

a bleak music track plays driving hard what's been lost.

This is emotionally impactful.

The entire setup and payoff of Chapter 6 is an example of how to make an audience care

for what they're doing: this act of showing us the aftermath was a brilliant move and

one of the most memorable narrative moments in Mario's history for those that have experienced

it.

Mimi, a servant of Count Bleck, has helped initiate this apocalypse by stalling time:

one of several the man's gathered and wrongly told this is all necessary to build a new,

better world upon destroying the current one.

However as we learn from his monologue, the true plan from the beginning was really to

obliterate himself and everything.

Dimentio- the real final boss of the game- actually knew of this and planned to betray

the tormented Count when the Pure Hearts were used up by Mario's team to fight him.

The good part about all this, is that even after a defeated, regretful Count wants Mario

to put an end to him- Mario's Pixl companion throughout the quest helps Blumiere come to

his senses.

Through slow buildup throughout the past chapter, it's realized that Tippi is actually Timpani-

transformed into a Pixl by Merlon as a last-ditch effort when he found the woman "barely alive".

Note that (as stated way back) Pixls are created with the souls of the dead.

As the two are finally reunited again, they move quickly to the altar used at the beginning

of the game- exchange love vows with one another, and vanish- leaving behind a restored Pure

Heart (the embodiment of love) to null the Chaos Heart.

Nobody knows where they went, and Natasha (Bleck's closest assistant, also revealed

to have been in love with him albeit one-sided) believes them to be alive somewhere.

The credits roll and afterwards, a picture of Timpani as a human with Blumiere appears

on screen.

This was the "place" they promised to find in the flashbacks that would accept their

love.

It's very touching, and whether this is their afterlife or not (Bleck did say it would

cause both their demise) it's reassuring that their souls are together again at peace.

Count Bleck's previous dedication in wanting life to end is extremely depressing and makes

for a heartrending end, with an impactful moral as even this man (who remember, did

murder his own father and tribe) is deserving of happiness, redemption, and Timpani's

acceptance.

Additionally, his main theme is derived from the melancholy "Memory" track that plays

during the cutscenes revealing his past with Timpani, and their eventual reunion.

It's a perfectly touching tie-in that only accentuates the story.

And whether you like that sort of plottelling or not, it's no doubt the writers really

tried to construct a universe away from the typical Mario game- and expand on every detail.

Super Paper Mario has possibly the most external lore to find in any game of the franchise-

meaning aside from the main plot, veering off and speaking to characters like Garson

the Milk Bar owner and his Flopside counterpart Carson the Coffee barista- revealing so much

more world-building information that connects everything I've been speaking about.

In fact, they provided most of the filling-in-the blanks about Pixls I first discussed in the

video!

Continuing this world-building we have The Pit of 100 Trials: a multi-layered dungeon

in the previous game and a series of rooms designed for torture.

In this sequel, there are two descending pits- and, according to these two gossipers- one

was used "by the Ancients to research the power of the Pure Hearts"- while the other

was to simply "study the powers of darkness".

Their experiments involved all sorts of "nasty" enemies from throughout the game's worlds,

explaining why they occupy each floor- with two boss monsters housed at the basements

of each pit.

This includes an upgraded mechanical dragon fought early on in the game, and "Shadoo"

a shapeshifting demon that acts as the final challenge to this side quest.

The duplicator works for its own cursed powers, and reveals that it asked the main cast to

complete the Pit simply as a way to study and clone their character.

Its goal was to perfectly replicate and replace the heroes to seek revenge on The Ancients-

an interesting bit of story that adds to the overarching one.

Both it and Wracktail had a hatred for their creators, the latter we know for imprisonment.

But just what is Shadoo?

These tidbits of lore add a lot of intrigue to the game's history with the mysteries

of these Ancients this game so loves to talk about.

Shadoo's origin is left vague enough to investigate further, but satisfies curiosity

and is worth talking about because the developers cared enough to build this world and constantly

reference in-game events.

Transfering to my segment of hidden sexual themes within the game, and for a little break

from the darker topics, we have another tale from Garson- this time gossiping about the

Ancients and their supposed passion for love.

Sorry, I meant HOT burning passion.

Capitalized.

He even whispers about an Ancient sage the player meets early on- Merlumina and her particularly

"spicy" love life.

So if all the Ancients were so passionate, and Merlumina was the most promiscuous- just

what is she romantically competing against?

Well, if you remember the Sammer Kingdom and its 100 soldiers- these fighters are said

to be the children of King Sammer and Merlumina's younger sister.

If her sister gave birth to 100 kids and Merlumina is the one with a spicy love life, we can

get a glimpse of just how passionate this tribe really was.

Take that in for a minute.

Speaking of, Garson goes on to say "The 100 princes and their royal parents ushered

in a new era of prosperity.

Imagine all the budding romances with 100 strapping princes around..".

Goodness, who would have expected that kind of dialogue and topic from this series?

Moving forward, additional sexual references include:

Dimentio (another one of Bleck's minions) calling Luigi's mustache a shag to insult

him.

This was censored in the PAL region because in Great Britain, "shag" is slang for

sex.

Mimi also dreams of pools filled with hunky lifeguards, revealed by Dimentio upon reading

her diary.

Embarrassed, she transforms into Bowser- a reference to the first game in which Peach

must read his diary to learn where Mario has to travel next.

While on the topic of Mimi, and like Shadoo- Caron brings up the important question of

what exactly she is.

Both offers of an answer involve her being a "failed experiment" of sorts, whether

it be an attempt at creating a new Pixl or a witch's unintended brewing.

A potion with mimicking properties would explain her ability- and may give reason for her terrifying

"true" form.

That's right, as hinted by Tippi this is not the real Mimi- undergoing a horrific transformation

(wow, more like Majora's Mask than I thought) in which her neck audibly snaps and head rotates

around.

It uncomfortably stops upside down, where spider-legs sprout out from where her neck

was to become this beast.

A deranged laugh using her name is accompanied by a purple-jagged text box usually reserved

for the series' most sinister villains, where it then proceeds to chase you around

(in its first appearance, throughout a maze where it will warp to try and catch up to

you).

Nerve-racking and classically scary being a creepy-crawler: paired with her innocent

girl to gag-inducing metamorphosis- provides some of the game's greater nightmare fuel.

Before we move away with Mimi, it's also worth mentioning her prominence before this

as a ringleader: enslaving Mario & Peach by locking them in a mansion and forcing them

to pay off a massive debt for breaking an inexpensive vase.

The slavery theme is played heavily here, with those that thought were going to Merlee's

mansion for a charm were instead tricked into the same position Mario's in as a prisoner.

In worse shape than you, these unfortunate souls are bound by ball & chains and serve

by direction of these whip-wielding "Ackpows".

Clearly inspired by ancient Egyptian labor systems, it's certainly an unexpected direction

to interact with and work as a peasant in inhumane circumstances.

Getting back to what I mentioned about this game's afterlife, there is frequent talk

of death in this game.

"Death" itself in usually always spoken of with the pretty clever euphemism "game

over".

As in, that character lost his last life, without any extra chances.

For the team at Super Paper Mario to write-in "game overs" as an actual story consequence

is incredible and something I hope to see revisited in a future Mario RPG.

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5 Dark Souls Fan Theories You NEED to Know - Duration: 6:35.

With Dark Souls Remastered on its way to the Switch, and all the other platforms, I thought

it would be a nice time to dive into some of the fan theories on the game.

The plot of Dark Souls is so convoluted, but really rich with lore and allegories once

you figure it out -- or watch a bunch of YouTube videos explaining it, but its prime for people

to come up with their own takes on its story.

Hey folks, Jake here, and today, let's take a look at five of the best Dark Souls one

fan theories.

First up, at number five, is the fan theory that the world of Dark Souls rests upon the

tops of trees.

Yeah, this is a weird one, but let me explain: ash lake is, from what we can tell, the deepest

area of the Dark Souls world and because of the trees that surround this area, the world

has to be at the top of them.

When you're running around in Ash Lake, it is impossible to see the tops of the trees

through the mist, but a little sunlight does trickle in, so one can assume above the trees

are clouds, so in between the trees and the clouds has to be where you spend most of your

time in the game, right?

This theory is also bolstered by the souls series adherence to Norse mythology, with

the Great Hollow in the game being a reference to the Tree of Life.

And, do you know what is on the end of the branches of the Tree of Life?

Other worlds.

So, the world of Dark Souls could be hanging out at the end of one of those branches.

There's also the Everlasting Dragon that resides in Ash Lake, which is a reference

to the world-eater dragon in Norse mythology.

For number four we have the theory that everyone, or nearly everyone, is undead just like the

player character in Dark Souls.

Now this is one of those theories that a lot of games seem to qualify for, but for Dark

Souls, there's a better than normal case to be made for it.

When you attack an NPC in Dark Souls, they die, eventually, and are never seen again.

One Redditor makes the case that these characters go back to the last bonfire they lit.

Think about it, every time you die, as a player, you get magically sent back to the last bonfire

you lit, so why wouldn't the same thing happen to those NPCs?

So, what the theory states is that these NPCs just haven't made the journey as far as

you have and are sent back to some unknown bonfire or some other world.

I say world because Solaire does mention that there is a bad connection between your world

and his, so maybe this is hinting at multiple dimensions.

There is one thing about this theory that doesn't satisfy the lore, though, and that

is the darksign.

The reason the player can come back is because of the dark sign they bear, so this would

have to mean that all the NPCs also bear the dark sign.

We know this isn't the case, but ignoring that, it's a pretty neat theory.

Halfway through the list at number three is one of my favorites, and that is that mimics

are actually transformed versions of the thieves from Oolacile.

If you look at the two of them standing side by side, the resemblance cannot help but be

noticed.

The angle of the arms stand out the most because they both hang down in a scarecrow-type fashion,

they both have long, spindly legs.

The only real difference is the faces, but, well, that can be explained by a theory.

A Redditor thinks that since the spell Chameleon, which allows the caster to transform into

objects so that he or she can blend into the environment, was developed in Oolacile, that

there may have been a group of mages that were the same race as the thieves that changed

themselves into half treasure chest creatures, or mimics.

Why would the thieves change into treasure chests, though?

Well, it's safe to say that thieves are greedy and what's a better sign for greed

than a treasure chest.

And then there's the symbol of avarice, which is the mimic head item, that says it

is a symbol of avarice, which means greed, of a long lost clan.

What if mimics are that long lost clan of thieves that learned how to cast chameleon?

For number two we have the fan theory that Pinwheel, maybe the easiest boss of the series,

is actually comprised of three people.

In case you skipped the first Dark Souls, Pinwheel is kind of a joke boss that catches

a lot of hate, but what if his existence was a lot darker than originally thought?

This theory claims that Pinwheel gained the power of necromancy from Gravelord Nito and

attempted to bring his wife and child back from the dead.

This would explain the six limbs and three masks on his body and why the bottom mask,

or the father mask, is the only one with eyes.

There is also the symbolism of the other two masks being above the father mask, which implies

he is carrying his dead wife and son's memory with him, and, get this, when the father mask

is equipped, it increases your equipment load.

There's also the music that plays during the boss fight, which has whispers of a man

saying "I'm sorry" over and over.

This theory has been semi-debunked, though, because some translations of Pinwheel's

japanese name mean three person coat, which is a play on words for the japanese comedic

practice for two people wearing the same jacket.

I just wonder, can we have both?

Where those who interpret the character as a dark, remorseful necromancer and others

see it as a joke?

Of course we can.

And at number one on the list of the best Dark Souls one fan theories is that Dark Souls

is largely based on the Celtic Solar myth.

Before I get into this, I just wanted to say, I know that Dark Souls is a commentary on

religion as a whole and incorporates many different kinds of religions into it, but

this one fits better than most.

So, basically, the Celtic Solar myth goes like this: every year a new sun god takes

its place in the sky, but by the end of the year a newer sun god is born and has to take

its place, so the younger Sun god kills the other one, which brings in the season of Spring.

It is also widely known that this myth inspired the King Arthur stories, and King Arthur is

married to a woman named Gwynevere.

Now, circling all the way back around to Dark Souls, we know that the player character,

or chosen undead, must kill the Sun god, Gwyn, which is a similar name to Gwynevere.

All this is also supported by the fact that the director for the games, Hidetaki Miyazaki,

read a lot of King Arthur books as a child, but didn't understand all of it, so he filled

in what he could not understand with his own imagination, thus creating the mythology of

Dark Souls.

Obviously, he did not write Dark Souls as a kid, but the basis for the game has been

brewing for years, which is why I love this theory.

And that's the list.

If you know of any other Dark Souls theories, be sure to let me know down in the comments

section.

I know there are a lot of them.

Also, what the heck is that Shadows Die Twice thing?

I'd love to talk about it.

Don't forget to subscribe if you enjoyed this video, hit that like button also, and,

uh, thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one.

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Home Remedies for Dark Elbows and Knees - Treatment for Dark Elbows and Knees - Duration: 3:41.

Home Remedies for Dark Elbows and Knees

An even skin tone adds to your beauty and having dark knees and elbows can detract from

your value.

This is a common problem that can make one feel self-conscious about wearing short-sleeved

dresses and blouses, as well as skirts and shorts.

The skin around the elbows and knees is usually thicker and has more folds than the surrounding

skin.

In addition, because there are no sebaceous glands in these areas, this skin tends to

be drier.

Therefore, when proper care and hygiene are not maintained, the skin of the knees and

elbows becomes much darker than other parts of your body.

Here are the best 5 home remedies for dark elbows and knees.

1.

Coconut oil

Coconut oil is a good remedy for lightening knees and dark elbows.

After each shower or bath, apply coconut oil to the knees and elbows and massage gently

for 1 to 2 minutes.

Reapply several times a day to prevent dryness.

Alternatively, prepare a mixture with 1 teaspoon of coconut oil and half a teaspoon of lemon

juice.

Rub this solution on your dark elbows and knees and let it sit for 15 to 20 minutes.

Clean it with paper towels.

Do this once a day.

You can also add enough coconut oil to 1 tablespoon of walnut powder to make a thick paste.

Use it to exfoliate dark patches of skin around the knees and elbows 2 or 3 times a week.

2.

Lemon

The lemon has natural whitening and exfoliating properties.

Apply lemon juice on the elbows and knees and massage gently for a few minutes.

Let it act for about 20 minutes.

Wash it with warm water and apply a moisturizing lotion.

You can also extract the juice of 1 lemon and mix it with 1 tablespoon of honey.

Apply it on the affected areas and leave it activated for 20 minutes.

Wash the mixture with water.

3.

Yogurt

Yogurt contains lactic acid that helps clear the color of the skin.

It also cleanses and moisturizes the skin.

Mix 1 teaspoon of plain yogurt and white vinegar to obtain a smooth paste.

Apply it on the affected areas and let it dry.

Rinse with warm water, dry and apply a moisturizer.

Do this daily for a few weeks.

Alternatively, mix 2 tablespoons of gram flour and 1 tablespoon of plain yogurt to make a

thick paste.

Apply it on your darkened elbows or knees and let it act for 20 minutes.

Then rub with damp fingers to remove the paste and rinse with water.

Do this 2 or 3 times a week.

4.

Baking soda

Sodium bicarbonate acts as a mild cleanser, therefore, it is effective in treating dark

knees and elbows.

It can help eliminate dead skin cells and reduce hyperpigmentation that forms around

the knees and elbows.

Prepare a paste with 1 tablespoon of milk and baking soda.

Apply it on the affected areas and rub it in circular motions for 2 to 3 minutes.

Wash it with warm water and dry the area carefully.

Repeat every two days until you get the desired results.

5.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is a natural skin lightener that will also keep the skin hydrated and hydrated.

It can help to maintain the uniform tone of the skin and promote the repair of skin cells

damaged by sun exposure.

Remove the gel by opening a sheet of fleshy aloe vera.

Apply it to the affected areas.

Let stand for 20 minutes, then wash it with warm water.

Repeat 1 or 2 times a day for a few weeks.

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Changing your operations dashboard for ArcGIS interface - light to dark - Duration: 2:05.

learn how to change the interface of your dashboard in two quick steps right now

hi everyone welcome back to my channel for another quick tutorial and

this is really a quick tutorial. in the last couple tutorials we have gone

through creating our operations dashboard from scratch if you haven't been caught

up yet then I will link the videos at the end of this tutorial

I will also put them at the top of your screen right now so in this tutorial we

will be changing our dashboard from what the default is, which is white we'll be

changing it from white to a darker background it might be something that's a

little bit more appealing, for me personally it is, but whatever the case

will be changing it. so what we do first is that we go to our dashboard and once

we go to our dashboard all we need to do is click on View and we're here

and that's pretty much it that's all we have to do to change our background so

now that we have reached the end of this tutorial I should tell you what's next

please be on the lookout for my ArcGIS pro series, if you have not subscribed to

this channel yet consider subscribing right now so that you'd be among the

first to know when these tutorials are released as usual thanks so much for

watching and please don't forget to Like, subscribe as well as share these

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