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There is no true good or bad ending to Elden Ring. Much like the story, it is up to the player to decide how they want to interpret it. For those diving into the lore of Elden Ring , the more complex endings can make an already great game even bet








Elden Ring takes the medieval fantasy setting and goes all out on it with a setting that feels lived in, in every single part. Some could say that areas are over-saturated with enemies, but this is not necessarily the case as it creates much more ecologically vibrant settings for the players to expl








Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor game puts the player in a rated M version of J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings fantasy world. It allows for a story that is full of revenge as the main character, Talion, is searching to kill someone that wronged them by committing a horrible atrocity against t








This ending is the closest in the game to a straight-up bad ending. By becoming the Lord of the Frenzied Flame, your character will burn the entire world to ashes. While this ending does seem evil at face value and is only barely justified, there is still some reasoning behind it. At the creation of the current world, the Greater Will and Chaos split, shown by the two fingers and three fingers, respectively. The goal of Chaos is to burn the world and return everything together as ash. When looking at the two fingers and three fingers combined, they would make a complete hand, meaning the Greater Will and Chaos could come toget





The return of death suggests a lot about the mist in the Duskborn ending. The Rune of the Death-Prince has a dramatic effect on the appearance of the Erdtree in Fia's deathly ending to Elden Ring . The Erdtree becomes pallid and barren and emanates the mysterious mist. In this way, it seems that the Death-Rune causes the Erdtree to die. This is a huge deal, as the Erdtree absorbs the souls of those touched by Grace, allowing them to live eternally. Thus, if the Erdtree dies, so too do the souls that live in it. This then suggests that the mist that emanates from the Erdtree is actually the dead souls that were once a part of the living Erdt








image class="left" url="https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/class="This fact becomes important to the mist when Godwyn’s curse mark is combined with Ranni’s to make the Mending Rune of the Death-Prince. Since the curse marks are combined, the rune can cause both the souls and bodies of living things in the world of Elden Ring 's Lands Between . This is why the Erdtree turns pallid and leafless when the Rune of the Death-Prince becomes part of the Elden Ring: the souls and bodies buried in its roots face permanent death, removing the life force from the tree. And just as Erdtree’s leaves die and fall as a result of this, so too must the tree shed the dead souls it contained. And since the Erdtree emanates a mist in the Age of the Duskborn cutscene, it appears the mist is precisely how the Erdtree sheds itself of these dead so








From these Talisman descriptions and the prior descriptions of the Flowing Curved Sword and Blue Cloth set, players can infer the following story - an account of the Blind Swordsman's life and deeds that is speculative, yet plausible in the context of Elden Ring 's vast, often hidden lo








It's worth noting that the Erdtree avatars are susceptible to fire and are vulnerable to a critical hit after their stance is broken. In addition, they are primarily resistant to Holy damage and are also resistant to magic and lightning damage. In return, they deal holy and physical damage if they catch you with their gigantic hamm








The world of Elden Ring is at a standstill when your journey begins. The Elden Ring has been broken into fragments, and without the Rune of Death, people in the Lands between are immortal. The demigods have gathered pieces of the Elden Ring and, after years of war, have given up on fighting. Instead, they huddle in their corner of the Lands Between and protect the piece they have already obtained. The land has been destroyed because of the war, and with no one making any moves, the Erdtree has called the tarnished back to the land to cause a cha








The first Erdtree Avatar you'll want to go after is located in the Weeping Peninsula. The easiest way to get there is to travel to the South of the Lookout Tower Site of Grace and on the road that leads west, you will see the large Erdtree in the dista








The next Erdtree Avatar you'll be searching for is located in Caelid. To get there, travel to the Smoldering Church Site of Grace and make your way Northeast ; you will see the Erdtree in the distance. You will come across enemies as you ride down the hill; it is advised that you take them out, so they don't interfere with your bat





The dark fantasy setting of Elden Ring _ , FromSoftware's latest RPG, is full of fearsome warriors - champions of gold who wield holy powers, enchanted knights that cast astral magic, and barbarian brawlers who can stir up storms of wind and shatter the earth beneath their feet. The most fearsome martial artist of the Lands Between, however, may be a figure never encountered directly in the game - a blind swordsman dressed in garments of blue who defeated the anthropomorphic personification of Rot, then acted as a mentor to Malenia, Blade of Miquella, one of the most challenging bosses in _Elden Ring Walkthrough Ring 's main game. What follows is an exploration of the lore of Elden Ring 's easily missed item descriptions and area maps in order to piece together a picture of whom the Blind Swordsman was and the role they played in shaping the game's backst


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