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Benedictine and Franciscan Monks: Forgotten Inventors

   Usually, when we think of religious orders, these things come to mind: a cloister, an abbey, a library, prayer in solitude, detachment from the world… All this in the cradle of a period defined as "dark" by historiography up to Romanticism: the Middle Ages . In this period the monks - especially the Benedictines of the various orders - were the custodians of Judeo-Christian but also classical culture, since thanks to their patient and meticulous transcriptions as scribes we have received almost all of the Greek and Latin works which we study today. Today we are grateful to them first of all for this.   However, many do not know that many products - material and immaterial - that we consume and use every day, come from monks who, using their ingenuity nourished by a profound spirituality, invented them due to practical necessities.    Personally, I find it amazing!    Let's begin…   The heavy plow   Plows were a primary agri...

Undertale: The Game that destroyed the Internet

Undertale, developed by Toby Fox, revolutionizes the traditional RPG genre with its unique storytelling and narrative structure. Unlike most games where the objective is to defeat enemies, Undertale emphasizes the importance of choices. Players can choose to befriend or fight monsters, leading to different outcomes and multiple endings. This aspect allows for a deeply personalized experience, as every decision impacts the game's world and its characters, making each playthrough unique. The game's ability to blend humor, emotion, and unexpected twists keeps players engaged and emotionally invested in the storyline.

Memorable Characters

One of Undertale’s greatest strengths is its cast of memorable characters. From the lovable skeleton brothers, Sans and Papyrus, to the enigmatic Flowey, each character is well-developed with distinct personalities and backstories. The game's writing brings these characters to life, creating a sense of attachment and empathy among players. The interactions with these characters are often humorous, heartfelt, and sometimes poignant, adding depth to the overall narrative and enhancing the player's emotional connection to the game.

Innovative Combat System

Undertale's combat system is both innovative and engaging. It combines traditional turn-based mechanics with bullet-hell elements, requiring players to dodge enemy attacks in real-time. What sets it apart, however, is the "Mercy" option, allowing players to resolve conflicts non-violently. This pacifist approach challenges players to think creatively and strategically, as sparing enemies often involves understanding their motivations and personalities. This mechanic not only adds variety to gameplay but also reinforces the game's overarching themes of empathy and choice.


Exceptional Soundtrack

The soundtrack of Undertale, composed by Toby Fox himself, is widely acclaimed for its quality and emotional resonance. Each piece of music is meticulously crafted to complement the game's atmosphere and narrative. From the hauntingly beautiful "Undertale" theme to the energetic and intense "Megalovania", the soundtrack enhances the player's experience and immersion. The music is memorable and often evokes strong emotional responses, becoming an integral part of the game's identity and appeal.


Rich Lore and World-Building

Undertale's world is filled with rich lore and intricate world-building. The underground realm where the game takes place is populated with diverse locations, each with its own history and significance. As players explore, they uncover the stories and secrets of this hidden world, adding layers of depth to the narrative. The attention to detail in the environment, combined with the backstories of the characters and the history of human-monster relations, creates a compelling and immersive world that players are eager to explore.


In conclusion, Undertale's success and lasting appeal can be attributed to its unique storytelling, memorable characters, innovative combat system, exceptional soundtrack, and rich world-building. These elements come together to create a game that is not only fun to play but also deeply impactful and thought-provoking. Whether you're a fan of RPGs or new to the genre, Undertale offers an experience that is both unforgettable and transformative.

Today's Blogger 

I'm Francesco Macrini, I'm a computer science student who enjoys programming and watching anime.

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