The games take place within a dark, medieval fantasy setting, where the player's character fights against knights, dragons, phantoms, demons, and other monstrous or supernatural entities. The accretion, loss, and recovery of souls are central to the narrative and gameplay of Dark Souls games. These games are linked through their setting and an overarching cyclic narrative centering around fire, and are linked through common themes and elements, including interactions with phantoms and battles with demons. At the end of each game, characters may reignite the "first flame" or allow it to fade, recurring a choice others have made before.

Finally, exploring the skin color paradox raises normative and policy issues with which all Americans should grapple. It is deeply troubling to find that dark-skinned Blacks must deal with even more barriers to success and happiness than others in their group, especially given that they have no regularized political channels for redress or even public recognition. In addition, examining the skin color paradox raises questions about contemporary strategies for promoting racial equality. If, as we show below, Black elected officials are disproportionately light-skinned, then even their election may be inadequate to provide descriptive and substantive representation. Similarly, if, as we show below, light-skinned Blacks receive more education and income than their dark-skinned counterparts, then affirmative action policies may exacerbate as well as ameliorate inequities among Americans. Recognizing these concerns by exploring the skin color paradox is a necessary first step toward engaging with them.


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Furthermore, people give normative valences to the color differences that they discern. Americans both within and outside a given racial or ethnic group attribute more favorable traits to lighter-skinned members of that group, believe that others see light skin as more attractive than dark skin (this view is more likely to be held by women than by men), and would prefer to have lighter skin and more Eurocentric features themselves [(Parrish 1946); (Bond and Cash 1992); (Ross 1997); (Hill 2002); (Ramos and Bastone 2004); (Maddox 2004); (Wade, Irvine et al. 2004). For partial exceptions, see (Neal and Wilson 1989) and (Brown, K. et al. 1999)]. Dark skin evokes fears of criminality [(Dasgupta et al. 1999); (Maddox and Gray 2002)] or sharper memories of a purportedly criminal face (Dixon and Maddox 2005). Even Black first graders are better able to remember stories in which light-skinned individuals are portrayed positively (or dark-skinned people portrayed negatively) than the reverse (Averhart and Bigler 1997).

People with dark skin are also more likely to grow up in difficult circumstances. A 1999 study of 3900 first-year students in selective colleges and universities found that Blacks from segregated neighborhoods had darker skin than those from integrated neighborhoods (Massey et al. 2003). Segregated communities had, in turn, lower average incomes and higher levels of social disorder, violence, and visible drug or alcohol use. Dark-skinned Blacks came from poorer homes than did light-skinned Blacks.

Whether one sees the skin color paradox as an interesting theoretical puzzle growing out of an odd pattern of non-results, or whether one sees it as a window into understanding the depths of racial inequity depends on a judgment about disparate outcomes. Do dark-skinned Blacks suffer from serious discrimination as a consequence of historical and contemporary colorism -- or does the pattern of outcomes mostly reflect mere differences in taste or marginal concerns in the larger scheme of racial hierarchy? Choosing the second interpretation leads one to ignore skin color and focus on race (or some other dimension by which goods are distributed); choosing the first leads one to focus on skin color and other forms of internal difference that generate double disadvantage for some Black Americans.

First time poster here and was hoping that people who have either gotten the trophies or platinumed the game can post advice and tips to getting these spells as fast as possible. I know some require reaching rank 3 in a certain covenant (which involves 500+ invasions) or playing till NG++ and simply buying them (which is the option suited for me because I'm not much of a pvp player). So knowing that I'm going to end up playing the game 3 times to get these, any tips on ways to get them fast(er) than this? Like I know I can use an ascetic on bonfires that give the boss souls to buy the spells, but others require actually progressing to NG++. As someone who's really excited for DS3, I wanted to platinum this game before its release. Im a huge fan of all the souls games, and I've even platinumed bloodborne with pride. But the trophies that always seem to restrict me from platinuming any of the dark souls games is the fact that they all include these spell trophies that require an insane amount of time to get. I want to platinum DS2 and break my shitty cycle of letting the souls games beat me, all I'm wondering is if theres a more efficient way of getting these 4 trophies. Please no responses like "get gud" or "just play the game" because those aren't pieces of advice or tips. Were all fans of the souls series here lets please remember that were a community. Thanks! be457b7860

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