The Dark Souls trilogy, despite taking place in a completely different universe, expands upon the magic systems from Demon's Souls Sorcery is the art of manipulating light, created by a scaleless dragon, while Miracles are stories of the gods that can conjure forth healing benedictions, blasts of force, and golden lightning. Related: Elden Ring's Dungeons Will Be Bigger Than Dark Souls' Thanks To Jumping Magic in Demon's Souls is divided into the arts of Spells (a supposedly demonic sorcery focused around conjuring toxic mist, hurling flame, enchanting weapons, and manipulating light) and Miracles (a supposedly divine discipline focused more on healing and protecting). Among the vivid footage of horse-riding Tarnished, twisted Demigods, and the glittering Erdtree, the Elden Ring trailer also showed glimpses of some of the magical arts players will be able to wield - some familiar to Demon's Souls and Dark Souls players, other freshly designed to fit this RPG's setting.ĭemon's Souls, the first of FromSoftware's action RPGs (which would, along with Dark Souls, go on to to define a generation of "Soulslike" games), introduced players to a world overrun with soul-devouring demons, unleashed by reckless use of "Soul Art" magic. The newest trailer for the upcoming Elden Ring, the dark fantasy RPG successor to Demon's Souls and Dark Souls, revealed a lot of interesting details about the game after over a year of silence from developers at FromSoftware.