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Bloodborne 174 Resolve

The darkness of the forest remained, obscuring Surgit's path. He had fallen deep within the Forbidden Woods. The fall broke some bones, nothing a blood vial couldn't heal though. The blue creature emitted the only semblance of light in the dark confines of the woods. It looked at Surgit with black dots that were its eyes. The hunter couldn't explain why he felt the creature seemed to have not only intelligence, but also empathy.

The moment he fell next to it, he felt his leg break under his weight. He winced in pain, fumbling in his pocket for a blood vial. The creature only bobbed its head to the side, observing the suffering man.

Surgit looked back, fixing the creature with puzzled eyes. The creature, with its nearly translucent body and clear blue skin, looked alien, out of this world. Not that anything in Yharnam looked normal, but Surgit was too used to seeing gruesome beasts that it became his new normal.

This creature looked like a moonlit lake, filled with glowing fish that swum inside. The glowing fish were the tiny dots on the creature's body that shone once, only to be extinguished the next. It was like watching the reflection of a starry, moonlit night sky on the surface of a lake. The creature let out a hum, akin to the sound the bolts surrounding the Abhorrent Beast made.

Surgit immediately felt hostility coming from the creature in front of him. He instinctively thrust his sword towards the enemy. The sword made contact with flesh and easily cut through it. The small creature let out a faint moan as its lifeless body dropped to the ground. A white liquid came out of the spot Surgit had pulled his sword from.

Surgit observed the thing that lay beside his feet. Its body stopped glowing, the blue color faded from clear to dark. The light that illuminated Surgit's vicinity went off, replaced by complete darkness once again. Right in front, the hunter could see some more lights, like lampposts illuminating a dark street in a starless night.

The hunter slowly walked towards the lights ahead of him. The creatures emitted hums in the distance, confirming their identity to Surgit. He soon reached them, blue and fluorescent. One of them had some kind of antennae on top of its head. They looked like the creature's hair. They moved on their own, flowing upwards without wind.

The creature saw Surgit. It probably smelled the blood of its fallen comrade on the hunter's sword. Its hair literally stood on end. The pointy end of each hair strand emitted a blue light, illuminating a radius of at least a mile. Surgit could see through the forest that surrounded him as if daylight had miraculously penetrated it.

In front of him, half a dozen blue creatures were walking in his direction. They didn't look pleased with what he'd done to their comrade. Their heads wobbled as they moved, looking like jelly. Their hums increased, synchronizing as they made their approach. Surgit sensed danger, unlike any he'd ever faced before. The haired creature emitted a zapping sound. Alarmed, Surgit ran to whence he'd come from.

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Blue lasers chased after the hunter. Surgit was pretty confident that one of those lasers could tear through flesh and bone. Those creatures kept getting stranger and stranger. The lasers seemed to have been tracking the hunter. They'd take curves and chase him around trees. Surgit cursed as he zigzagged around the trees. He used the light emitted from those lasers to find his way through the forest.

A series of explosions finally announced that all the lasers have met with an obstacle. Surgit looked back. The alien creatures were still walking towards him. Two of them had their "hair" wiggling above their heads now. The trees that previously protected Surgit from the lasers had new holes made into them. Surgit could even see the aliens approaching him through one of said holes.

Sensing doom approaching, Surgit chose to flee. He couldn't hope to defeat those monsters if they attacked in unison. He'd had a hard time evading the first flurry of lasers. If he allowed them time to attack again, he'd be dead. He rushed through the trees, using their large trunks as cover. There was only a large cliff behind him. He was lucky enough the first lasers were stopped by the trees before he reached that impasse.

"Shit!" he cursed out loud as he realized the difficulty of his situation. The crevice he'd fallen through allowed only one way, and that was through the alien creatures. Surgit slowly turned, facing the six aliens that were almost upon him. They looked innocent. He couldn't believe those cute looking beings could be so deadly.

"Bring it on bitches!" Surgit held a sword on one hand, a pistol on the other as he shouted. He had to get past those things, it was the only choice he had. He refused to die. 'Not anymore,' he thought to himself as he ran towards the blue aliens. The creatures emitted zapping sounds that echoed within their bodies. Everything about them was strange. They looked different, they sounded different. They even walked and attacked different.

The "hairy" creatures attacked first, sending their blue lasers in the hunter's direction. They launched themselves on the hunter from all directions. The projectiles formed a circle above and around the hunter, approaching rapidly. Surgit had to get past this attack. He wanted to prove that he could withstand anything that came his way. He was doing it more for himself than for anyone else. He needed that confidence boost.

He jumped forwards, like a four legged animal jumping on its prey. The jump was perfectly timed. As all the lasers converged in one place, trying to hit the hunter in unison, Surgit jumped forward to avoid them. The lasers converged together then formed a small ball of light that shot back at Surgit.

Things went outside Surgit's expectations. He expected the lasers to explode as they met with each other. However, the attack seemed to have evolved. Fortunately for the man, that jump brought him closer to the other beasts. "Let's see how you can withstand your own attack." He jumped among the creatures. He immediately grabbed one and threw it at the laser.

The creatures were surprisingly light. The poor creature was immediately obliterated by the laser. The projectile kept coming though. Surgit felt a hand trying to grab him. He held the creature by the arm and hurled it at the projectile that tried to harm him. The laser was only slowed down a bit.

Surgit grabbed the electrifying hair of the creature that initially shot the laser. He threw it at the laser while two more creatures threw themselves at him. The impact of the projectile on the hairy alien was greater than the others. The laser finally exploded, throwing everyone around it back. Surgit landed on one blue alien, crushing it under his weight. Another hairy creature stood, its hair straightening in a hostile fashion.

Surgit shot the creature, slowing its attack for a moment. He immediately jumped up then threw his hammer at it. The hammer propelled the beast backwards then slammed it against a tree trunk. Surgit proceeded to disposing of the remaining creatures, exterminating them all. He went back to collect his hammer, put it on his back then walked forward.

"Necessity is the mother of invention," Surgit said, panting. "In my case, necessity pushes me to surpass my limits." Surgit didn't expect to come out victorious. His resolve to not give in made him push on, fight against the odds he'd put for himself. People have their own beliefs concerning their own worth.

If one has high self-esteem, it would be harder to destroy them. That is the prime reason some people, deemed dumb or stupid, still managed to get leadership positions. It doesn't matter what others believe them to be. What matters is what they believe themselves to be. If they go in a fight with complete certitude about their winning odds, then they'd win.

Other people with great critical thinking abilities often doubt themselves. That doubt cripples them, rendering them unable to take action and fight for what they believe in. Those people are the ones that die first in a fight. They spend too much time ruminating about their odds.

There are times to think, and there are times to fight. The ones who shoot first then ask questions later are the ones who attract most attention. They build the image of a winner, then use said image to pump up their ego. They'd continuously win against the odds. Not because the odds were wrong, but because of their ability to change the odds.

We are what we believe we are.

Others opinion of you never matters. Odds are just number made up of someone's opinion. People make mistakes, often in calculations. People judge things subjectively. People can only understand what they have experienced. There will always be something outside of their expectations. At that moment, a true man's resolve is tested.

Would he fight, or choose flight? Would he challenge the odds and the heavens, or would he cave in and surrender? The ones who surrender are easily forgotten. There are too many of them. The ones that stand out are the ones who stand their ground and come out victorious. They'd rewrite history and their words become law. People will talk about them.

Victory is just the action of taking a fight and winning. The winning side could be just or evil. They'd still be called victorious. Victory attracts attention and makes people talk about the victorious. The victorious becomes famous, even idolized by some. The healing church won its battles in the tombs of the gods, unearthing something terrible about humanity.

People don't remember the healing church by the calamity it unleashed upon the world. There were other, forgotten lands that had done the same. The healing church was remembered for its ability to use blood to cure illnesses. It was remembered because other people talked about it, idolized it, and helped it get fame. The fame soon transformed into worship. Worship brought on pilgrims. Pilgrims brought money and left with stories. The whole world knew about Yharnam and sought it to soothe their pains.

Little did they know that the blood they sought, consumed them, not the other way around. The city soon fell to the beastly scourge, and its existence slowly faded from people's memories. It had become only a legend, a story to scare the kids from challenging the gods.

If it weren't for Laurence's resolve, the healing church would never have existed.

We are what believe we are.

Laurence believed in the healing powers of blood, in its ability to bring people together. He managed to do so, but the calamity he brought upon the world erased his name from the annals of history. Only Gehrman, the great hunter remained, his name untainted.

Resolve made those two men make decisions no other person could. Resolve made their legends live on forever, or become a forgotten memory. Resolve makes a person surpass their limits. It is this kind of person that marks their name in history.

Surgit was slowly transforming into this kind of person. He'd fight against the odds and become victorious. He no longer feared death, but he refused it nonetheless. Death was his failure, he wouldn't accept it. He'd gone through terrible ordeals but came out on top anyways. His inability to die allowed him to learn from his mistakes. His inability to die taught him to observe his enemies carefully. His inability to die made him the man he was today.

His honed skills in constant battles made him a force to be reckoned with. He had forgotten the gift of his undead status. He now thought of himself as a skilled hunter who won't back away from danger. That confidence boost will allow him to overcome many impossible obstacles that lay in his way. He was about to encounter one soon enough.

Surgit left the crevice in which he was ambushed by the alien creatures. He soon found himself near a large puddle. Fireflies surrounded the area. Moonlight miraculously penetrated the place, illuminating the water puddle in front of him. The small clearing created a gap wide enough for moonlight to reach the ground. That place looked peaceful, magical. Surgit's heart felt at peace, observing the natural scene that occurred before him.

A normal occurrence, fireflies illuminated a small body of water in the middle of the night. This normal occurrence was out of place in the land of beasts and hunt though. Surgit observed the glowing insects flying around. This scene brought him calmness he hadn't experienced in a very long time. It was something not even the hunters' dream could provide.

Since his arrival to Yharnam, he had been dealing with the extraordinary. Now that he had a chance to witness something normal, he felt human again. He smiled, feeling one with the nature that felt foreboding a minute ago. The feeling was interrupted by grunts and growls that echoed in the distance.

Surgit was back to Yharnam, its Forbidden Woods and the beasts that inhabit it once more. He cursed. 'One can't even have a moment to catch his breath, can he?' he thought as he inspected the source of the sound. Beyond the large puddle of water was a branching path. One led to the right where Surgit could smell the man-eating boar. Ahead of him, Surgit's ears could hear snakes hissing.

Surgit walked forward, dealing with the snakes was the priority. He didn't want to get ambushed again by a snake man. Fighting those along with boars would be dangerous. Surely enough, the snake man was hiding behind a large tree, waiting to ambush anybody who's passing by. Surgit turned around the tree, backstabbed the snake man and executed him. Up ahead, Surgit could see the windmill tower.

He walked forward towards the tower. He soon reached a platform that could be used as an elevator. Surgit used it and soon found himself inside the windmill in which he fought the Abhorrent Beast. 'Useful shortcut,' he thought as he used the platform to go back down. He had secured a quick way towards the dream lantern.

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Catalogue
211 Keeper Of The Old Lords
210 Beware The Frailty Of Men
209 Guardians
208 Sage
207 Blood And Fire
206 Haunting Memories
205 Karla's Revelation
204 Francis's Resolution
203 Sinister Blood Moon
202 Divided Once More...
201 Tinker Bell... Tinker Bell...
200 Yahar'gul, The Hidden Village 2
199 A Hunter Must Hun
198 Partnership
197 Flying Rocks and Poison
196 Yahar'gul, The Hidden Village
195 Haunting Lullaby
194 The Gift Of The Godhead Cometh!
193 Nightmare Frontier
192 Bless Us With Blood!
191 Did He Say Friends?
190 Eye Seeker
189 Sinister Encounters
188 Vileblood V.S Executioners
187 Executioners
186 Lecture Hall
185 The Gift Of the Godhead
184 Blood Moon
183 Arcane Danger
Chapter 182
Chapter 181
Chapter 180
179 Crown of Illusions
178 Paleblood
177 Surrogate
176 Metamorphosis
175 Shadows of Yharnam
174 Resolve
173 How Different Are Hunters From the Monsters They Kill?
172 Suspicious Beggar
171 What are the Gods?
170 Through Her Eyes
169 Encounter
168 Cause And Effec
167 Execution
166 Catch Me If You Can
165 A man's word is his bond
164 What happened in Cainhurs
163 Reaching The Fishing Village
162 Blood Crazed Fiends
161 Lowly beings
160 Negotiation
159 Addled with Blood
158 Join The League
157 Guinea pig
156 Step Lightly
155 Bucket Head
154 Executioners
153 Yharnam's schemes run too deep
152 Flora
151 Old Hunter Henryk
150 Chapel Dweller
149 The price of knowledge
148 Gargoyle
147 Beware the crazy hunter
146 Blood Pellets
Chapter 145
144 Dumb Jack
143 Subconscious
142 Darling
141 Lonely
140 Hunter's Mark
139 Darkness
138 Inside the castle
137 Deep Sea
136 Lady Maria
135 Out of Body experience
134 Forsaken Castle Cainhurs
133 Hypogean Gaol
132 Hunter
131 Fear the Old Blood
130 Fight fire with fire
129 Vicar Amelia
128 Running out of time
127 Fishing hamle
126 Abandoned Old Workshop
125 Mindblown
124 Runes
123 Worst Worst Wors
122 Watchdog of the Old Lords
121 Life is unfair
120 Annihilation
119 Summoning a friend
118 Approaching doom
117 A never ending nightmare
116 Strange treasure
115 A Distant Call From The Queen
114 Undead Gian
113 Pthumeru Chalice Dungeon
112 Tales of old hunters
111 The real meaning of Fear
110 Terror in the dark
109 The Chikage's power
108 Hunting in the dark
107 Communion
106 Blood echoes
105 Visceral attack
104 A memory he couldn't recall
103 Beas
102 Descend Oedon Chapel
101 The Holy Blades
100 Ascend to Oedon Chapel
99 No home to return to
98 Yaharg'hul, the terrifying village
97 Bad teamwork
96 Church doctors in action
95 What happened to Karla
94 Looking for Karla- Part 2
93 Looking for Karla - Part 1
92 Observe, learn, adjust and overcome
91 The hunters' dream
90 Beckoning a hunter
89 What doesn't kill you
88 The Blood Starved Beas
87 Exciting figh
86 Beast Blood Pellets
85 Insightful conversation
84 A new voice in the dream
83 In need of rest and silence
82 Insigh
81 Sitting atop a pile of corpses
80 Lamenting the dead
79 Karma strikes back
78 Finally out of reach
77 Bar fight !!
76 When nothing goes right… turn left!
75 It's raining bullets!
74 Do not disturb the woman while she rests
73 The valley hamlet, home to beasts and abominations
72 A mysterious hos
71 The new Francis
70 Trapped between two deadly beasts – Part 2
69 Trapped between two deadly beasts - Part 1
68 Hunters not wanted here
67 On the verge of insanity
66 The thing that snarls in the dark tunnel
65 Enigmatic gibberish...
64 Hard truth
63 An odd encounter
62 A giant above the Great Bridge
61 Separated
60 Oedon Chapel Dweller
59 The katana called Chikage
58 The horrors of the upper cathedral ward
57 Beasts all over the shop...
56 Take 36. Ready, Set, Action!!
55 Gearing up for the big figh
54 The echoing will of the dying ones
53 The need to get stronger
52 Gruesome death…again
51 Father Gascoigne – Round two
50 Fireball!
49 Father Gascoigne
48 Totally worth it!
47 Healing blood VS Crazing blood
46 A complicated turn of events
45 The little voices in his head
44 Small victories
43 What real horror sounds like
42 Addicted to blood
41 Eileen the crow
40 A new encounter behind a secret door
39 A peaceful walk… interrupted!
38 The dormant monster in the inside…
37 Luck eventually runs out…
36 Never let your guard down
35 The unsettling feeling of being watched
34 Dark streets lead to dangerous beasts
33 Traversing dark alleys
32 The power of blood
Chapter 31
Chapter 30
Chapter 29
Chapter 28
Chapter 27
Chapter 26
Chapter 25
Chapter 24
Chapter 23
Chapter 22
Chapter 21
Chapter 20
Chapter 19
Chapter 18
Chapter 17
Chapter 16
Chapter 15
Chapter 14
Chapter 13
Chapter 12
Chapter 11
Chapter 10
Chapter 9
Chapter 8
Chapter 7
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