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Lord of Mysteries: A Bloodborne Fan's Alternative

By

Paulo Kawanishi

10mo ago· 6 min readenOpinion

Summary

Bloodborne fans eagerly awaiting a sequel may find solace in the Chinese animated series Lord of Mysteries, which offers occult elements, cosmic horror, and mysterious societies akin to the game.

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Ten years after Bloodborne’s release, its fans are still exploring the game and finding new secrets, while stubbornly waiting waiting for a sequel.
The hopes for a possible sequel only make me more eager to get in touch with anything that could even slightly hit the same notes Bloodborne does.
Instead of a new game, I found my answer in a Chinese animated series.
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The terrific donghua series, adapted from a web novel, is perfect for Bloodborne fans, with its occult elements, cosmic horror, and questionable reality.

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