The king has gone mad because of a curse that awoken ancient evil and now the whole kingdom is in ruins

>the king has gone mad because of a curse that awoken ancient evil and now the whole kingdom is in ruins

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based miyazaki not getting enough of king's field style story telling

usually everyone is insane from the curse (des, ds1, 2, bb, 3, sekiro, er)
the king tragically failed to prevent his kingdom from collapse and is a shell of his former self (des, ds1, 2, sekiro)
ancient evil is sometimes the source of the curse (des, bb, sekiro, er)
bonus: old man final boss (des, ds1, bb, 3, sekiro)

>game contains anti-natalist remarks
Based Mitsubishi-san blackpilling the poor bastards

It's literally king's field

I thought immortality is cool in Sekiro, only Kuro's (And Sekiro's) perception of it isn't.

there's also all the people who turned into zombies because of the rejuvenating sediment, which washes down from the fountainhead waters

is aldia an old man final boss

did you not get to the last part?

There's that, but Kuro's brand of immortality is all awesome. Honestly, it feels somewhat hypocritical to complain about immortality when it's the only way Sekiro could get the Mortal Blade.

it's a reach, but you could count it

But of course, he wouldn't need to acquire it or be in the shitshow he and Kuro are in if immortality weren't there in the first place

Thats only valid for des and bb

In 1 things are going according to plan
in 2 the king fled like a coward
In 3 the king is actually the prince and he just went full NEET
Sekiro the king just gave up
In ER its a fucking clusterfuck.

It's a based troped.

Deal with it.

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Ds3 king is oceiros

Yeah, but the defacto ruler is the prince since the king went to his garden masturbate to scaly porn forever, and even if you count him he is weird and mad-like but not caused by any curse.

>Sekiro the king just gave up
Huh? Is Genichiro is the "king", since he's the lord of Ashina, how did he give up? He literally dies trying to get back Kuro and uses the last of his strength to bring Isshin back to life to fullfil his final wish. Genichiro isn't really corrupted by Kuro's powers, but he is a desperate man who needs to save his land from [Not Tokugawa].

>3 PM
>The red sun shines into Miyazaki’s bedroom
>Removing the apple from his mouth, he hoists himself from his bed of lettuce, stretching from the uncomfortable pig pose he’s been holding all night
>Takes a shower, butter sprays out of the spout
>I’m a believer by the Monkees plays over his ham shaped radio and he sings into a drumstick, rubbing it over his body before taking a bite
>Wraps a towel around his waist and picks up the ringing telephone
>”Mooshi mooshi, Miyazaki Desu. Ruts dat? Erden Ling shitto baddo fucking video gamu?! Rah rah rah, dun wolly, we wirr serr it anyway. Hi. Hi. Bye.”

If you had said a death related curse had come to a land beyond the fog/other barrier than you'd be spot on

Genichiro is more like the prince, Isshin is the "king" (though he might be retired, i dont remember well if they mention that).

If they did then i guess you are right, which doesnt fit op's description regardless.

Dark Souls 1, 2 and 3 is about choosing how you die.
BB is about choosing how you live.
Sekiro is about facing death.
Elden Ring is about ending the cycle of grief.