Yes, indeed. It is called Lothric, where the transitory lands of the Lords of Cinder converge. In venturing north, the pilgrims discover the truth of the old words: "The fire fades and the lords go without thrones." When the link of fire is threatened, the bell tolls, unearthing the old Lords of Cinder from their graves...Aldrich, Saint of the Deep... Farron's Undead Legion, the Abyss Watchers... And the reclusive lord of the Profaned Capital, Yhorm the Giant... Only, in truth... the Lords will abandon their thrones... And the Unkindled will rise. Nameless, accursed Undead, unfit even to be cinder. And so it is, that ash seek embers.
Guy1: what the opening of ds3 Guy2: yes indeed
Something you say to your friend when you see somebody strange or out of the ordinary. Can be used to piss your friends off or to mock them in good fun.
Big fat guy walks by, Bob looks at Sam and says, "That's ye brother." (while gesturing towards the fat guy)
o-ye when something sexual happens you say o yee (not pronounced ee) (pronounced eh)
Person 1: omg why is person 5 humping perosn 4
Person 2(aka the weird guy): o yeeeee
The universal call of the omniscient god Carter Scheer. It is said that all who hear the call and accept it will be spared from eternal damnation at the end of time. The phrase can also be used in any situation to express approval.
The time has come execute order 69. Yes Carter
Common Northern Irish phrase, used for greeting. Mainly used by Chavs/Steeks/Spides, Directly translated as something like 'Ah, good day, how're you doing?'
'Bout YEEEEEE'
'GRAND, yerself??'