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Elden Ring: Top 10 Game Mysteries Answered

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작성자 Astrid Paine
조회 7회 작성일 25-11-26 13:25

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This magic is used by the followers of the Three Fingers, opposite of the Two Fingers vying for the Tarnished's fealty. These merchants were once a greater people but were persecuted for dabbling in dark, heretical arts. In return, many of these merchants cast a curse upon the Lands Between before their de


In place of the round, wide-brimmed hats associated with sorcerers in western fantasy fiction, the Glintstone Sorcerers seen in Elden Ring frequently wear sculpted stone masks with crowns made of Glintstone Crystal (which empower a Sorcerer's spell-casting abilities at the expense of resources such as Stamina). In-universe, the crystalline substance called Glintstone is what makes the scholarly discipline of Elden Ring 's Glintstone Sorcery possible, while the Azur's Glintstone Crown and Lusat's Glintstone Crown items , looted from mute NPCs encountered during the Sorceress Sellen quest-line, share the following passage in their item descripti


But Elden Ring 's Starscourge Radahn, boss status aside, may have also been trying to keep control of the extraterrestrials already in the Lands Between. One of the Nox's Eternal Cities was struck by a falling star in punishment for their blasphemy. This falling star was Astel, Naturalborn of the Void. Astel is essentially a much larger and more powerful version of the Malformed Stars who also came to the Lands Between from outer space. While these these beings have posed a threat to the Nox and have even destroyed what was meant to be an eternal city, they are kept contained deep beneath the surface of the Lands Between because of the lack entryways into Nokron and Nokstella. But because of Ranni, they - along with other extraterrestrials like Falling Star Beasts - now have an opportunity to find their way to the surf


However, the final three entries on the list - Astel, Elemer, and the Ancestor Spirit - are neither necessary nor Shardbearers. Rather, Elden Ring instills enough importance in these bosses to make them and their equipment legendary. Thus, Astel and the Ancestor Spirt have remembrances, and Elemer has legendary armor accessible only through E


At the start of Elden Ring, the Lands Between are scarred by war and haunted by the faded remains of imperial glory. Before the Night of the Black Knives, the shattering of the Elden Ring , and the civil war between rival Demigods, an imperial monarchy-slash-religious creed called the Golden Order united the myriad cultures of the Lands Between under its auspices. The Erdtree and dragon-worshiping nobles of Leyndell, the stone-masked sorcerers of Raya Lucaria and Selia, the oppressed demi-humans and Misbegotten underclasses – each of these species and cultures had a fantastic read place and role within the Golden Order, and show up in Elden Ring proper as both wandering enemies and stout all


It's unclear exactly who created the Living Jars, or what purpose they were made for in **Elden Ring ** . References in certain item descriptions to "jar poachers" who hunt Living Jars for their magically potent innards suggest that these strange friendly beings, even if they were created, have become a self-perpetuating species, capable of reproducing with a handful of fired clay and the dead bodies created by the warmongering, Elden Ring-seeking lords and ladies of the Lands Betw


Part of the fun in these games is the immersion of being thrust into a land where the player is trying to piece together the story of the world just like the character is. These mysteries range from being small but tasteful pieces of worldbuilding to having massive implications for the story of the Lands Between and some gameplay-centric featu


Indeed, Elden Ring has been a big change for FromSoftware. Dark Souls 1 only had 26 boss battles including the DLC, while Elden Ring has 23 in its main storylines alone. Past these, the number of boss battles in the game appears infinite. With tons of Evergaols and hidden dungeons, every crevice of the Lands Between seems to hold some sort of enemy waiting to fight the Tarnished. But because Elden Ring 's map is both large and jam-packed , a lot of bosses are reused in different areas, which arguably reduces the total number of actual bosses in the g


Indeed, Ranni shares a lot with the Nox people. The Nox strangely have a great admiration for the stars despite living deep beneath the ground. However, this affinity makes sense when visiting either Nokron of Nokstella, as their false skies glitter with stars. Even the large, scorpion-skeleton hybrid creatures who use Gravity Sorceries in these locations are called "Malformed Stars." This calls to Ranni's goal in creating an Age of Stars in which the Greater Will is replaced with the Dark Moon and the Outer Gods are kept away from the Lands Between. Thus, stars play an important role in both Ranni's and Nox's mission, which are already similar in their


class=The implication of this passage seems to be that the Glintstone Sorcerers called Azur and Lusat both transformed themselves into half-crystal lifeforms in order to better unlock the secrets of primeval Glintstone Sorcery. Intentionally or otherwise, these two hapless sorcerers both become similar in form to magical Crystalian bosses found throughout Elden Ring and its hidden areas and dungeons – ancient beings made out of living, conscious Glintstone Crys