You Can Preorder These Dark Souls Rings to Better Captures Souls IRL

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Ever wanted to own the Silvercat ring or the Havel’s Ring from the Dark Souls series? Now you can, as a website called Torchtorch is selling both Dark Souls rings through their site. Both rings are accurate to their in-game models and come in different sizes to fit both male and female hands.

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They are $155 each, but they are made up of Sterling Silver and Cubic Zirconium which might justify the price for some. These Dark Souls rings are only available for pre-order currently and will be released sometime in August or September of this year. Both rings will look good on any hand, but the website makes no promise of reduced fall damage or increase carry wait.

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