Soter Dave

Hello everyone this is Carl, I edit the shorts and have been a long-time friend of Dave. In case you haven't heard yet, last week Dave passed away; and all through it has been a tough time, the chivalry community has done such amazing things to honor his memory. Dave's family and friends have seen the support generated and have taken solace in the fact that Dave has made such strong connections to so many people. The Tournament Grounds discord server and its associates have been one such example, with a collection of charity streams that raised over $6000 in support of men's mental health; other than TG there have been countless people who have voiced their love for David, and that is something that will last forever. Needless to say, don't expect any more content from this channel, but his videos will remain up to be revisited. One thing Dave taught us all is that helping others is one of the most satisfying things you can do, and there were few better at it than the man himself. I don't really know how to end this, so see ya later noobs.

1 year ago | [YT] | 715



@serijas737

Dave was a Sensei, and Chivalry his Dojo. Thank you, Sensei!

1 year ago (edited) | 38

@emersoncaito9550

Condolences to the family, friends and fans of Soter Dave from Brazil πŸ‡§πŸ‡· He helped and broadcast the first dueling tournament in South America, broadcasting the event, he was always very loved and admired here in South America as well.πŸ‡¦πŸ‡·πŸ‡§πŸ‡·

1 year ago | 36

@ThroatSlam

Sorry for your loss. RIP Dave, may your legacy last, small though it may be; it was still impactful.

1 year ago | 40

@yanwain9454

spent the past week playing as man at arms with one handed mace to honor Dave. It's amazing how he was able to dominate with that setup. he was a true warrior.

1 year ago | 4

@pugperkins420

RIP. Always enjoyed watching his videos.

1 year ago | 11

@jackberdine

RIP Coach Dave ❀️

1 year ago | 7

@lordtachanka903

He will live forever in our hearts. I stopped playing chivalry out of respect for his memory but his lessons will never stop being helpful both for other games and for real life. Fly high king. We will never forget you.

1 year ago | 3

@maxgoldstein4169

Dude taught me how to play chivalry and always kept it entertaining. RIP Dave. Damn

1 year ago | 2

@Wolffgard

So sad to suddenly read this, a punch in the gut. Thanks for everything Dave, I hope you found peace. And thank you Carl for letting us know, my condolences.

1 year ago | 5

@urchbsmirch22

I just came here from the reviews of the game, And saw his name plastered everywhere almost every review, I know I'm not really part of this community but I'm very sorry for your loss, he seemed like a great man

6 months ago | 5

@TheRambonxious

That's tragic. Rest in peace, Dave

1 year ago | 10

@WayMaybach

Gone but not forgotten... Rest in paradise king πŸ™

1 year ago | 1

@Ser-Sanguine

Dave was an inspiration. He'll be sorely missed. To Valhalla, brother.

1 year ago | 1

@xToAsTyx99

I was holding my tears so hard while reading this, but the end was makin me lough so hard I really needed that thanks ❀ FFA Amsterdam will always fight for you Dave !

1 year ago (edited) | 2

@Hanson-Moto

Thank you for posting this. Rest Easy Dave

1 year ago | 1

@jman12849

RIP Dave thank you for everything

1 year ago | 2

@eddiequeboard2672

Horribly tragic I hope he finds peace

1 year ago | 4

@Helluuuuu

Rip Dave

1 year ago | 2

@hollerboys6667

I discovered Daves channel when I started chivalry a year ago. His tips and tricks helped me go from getting 0 kills and 20 deaths to constantly being one of the top 5 players in a match. He will be missed dearly.

1 year ago | 1

@_Andrew-A

Rest in piece KingπŸ‘‘

1 year ago | 3