As reported by Malay Mail, Malaysian-born British actor Pik-Sen Lim died on Monday, June 9 on the age of 80. Lim had an intensive profession in British theater, movie, and tv. PC Gamer readers will acknowledge her because the narrator of Darkish Souls and Darkish Souls 3’s opening cutscenes.
Although her performances in FromSoft’s action-RPGs clock in at simply seven minutes whole throughout each video games, Lim’s haunted supply lent a way of gravitas and thriller to the recounting of Darkish Souls’ fictional historical past.
She adeptly set the stage of each video games’ cryptic mythologies, establishing the existential stakes of the story earlier than we get up within the ignominious muck of Darkish Souls’ early ranges. Lim additionally delivered a vexing mind tickler of a line that haunts Darkish Souls lore aficionados to today: “And the Furtive Pygmy, so simply forgotten.”
Lim was born within the Malaysian state of Penang in 1944 whereas it was nonetheless underneath Imperial Japanese occupation throughout World Battle 2. As relayed by Lim to The Straits Occasions in 1978, she moved to the UK in 1961 to pursue a profession in performing towards the needs of her household.
Lim would go on to seem in dozens of UK TV reveals, together with Dr. Who, in addition to many stage productions. Her most up-to-date TV credit have been final 12 months’s The Nevers and Vampire Academy in 2023.
“A joyous individual, full of affection and laughter and mischief, she was a lot enjoyable to be round and her present for comedy was such that you just at all times felt secure in entrance of an viewers together with her, that completely distinctive voice and vivacious vitality carrying us all together with her,” wrote fellow actor Daniel York Loh on Fb. “I used to be even fortunate sufficient to direct her a few instances in play readings and there have been entire ranges of her expertise that I simply saved discovering.
“She was so affectionate, so witty, so brilliantly scabrous and completely trustworthy in regards to the garbage this trade offers actors of our heritage—in contrast to a good few others who truly attempt to cape it.”
