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Elden Ring: Every Ending Explained

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The backstory, setting, and hidden lore-filled quests of Elden Ring , crafted by fantasy author George R.R. Martin and refined by developers at FromSoftware, is a curious blend of themes from polytheistic Norse mythology and monotheistic Christianity. The Erdtree, a massive growth of golden bark and falling leaves that can be seen in every open-world area of Elden Ring , is almost certainly modeled after Yggdrasil, the Worldtree that supports the cosmos in Norse myth. Statues of the eternal goddess named Queen Marika show her hanging from an arc of light - like Christ on the cross, but also like Odin, chief god of the Aesir, who hangs himself from the branches of Yggdrasil in order to learn the knowledge of Runes. Elden Ring 's extended family of fighting Demigods - red-haired hammer-wielders like Radagon, serpentine abominations like Rykard - also correspond to famous Norse gods like Thor and monsters like Jörmungandr, magnificent, mercurial beings whose virtues and flaws are those of humanity writ la


While the questline is concise, the ending is especially succinct in tying it all together. Diallos finds his calling, only to be cut down after an attack on the village where he heroically gives his life to save them. It's tragic but also helps to spurn on a small jar lad named Biarn. This, and the item obtained by following Alexander's journey to the end, prompts him to go on his own adventure to become a jar warrior on his


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


Poisoned by lust for power and crippled by the seductive serpent's whisper, Lord Rykard permitted the Immortal Great Serpent to consume his body, allowing him to take on the form of Rykard, Lord of Blasph


What’s more, the mist being souls explains the few areas in the game where mist exists before the Duskborn ending: the Mistwood and the forest of the Altus Plateau. The Altus Plateau’s woods are directly above where Godwyn is buried, so it would make sense that his curse mark would have infected the area's roots and killed the souls they contained. As for the Mistwood, this is the first area in the game where players have access to the ancient world buried beneath the Lands Between. This ancient world was rejected by Elden Ring 's Golden Order , so it would only make sense that their souls were rejected from the Erdtree and thus smothered the Mistwood in


The Greater Will has been shown to lead the world to devastation, as its guidance resulted in the current Lands Between. The Frenzied Flame wishes to burn the broken world to bring the universe together and make it whole again. While mass destruction seems terrible, this land is an unending curse, and the cycle of pain has only continued up until now. The Three Fingers and Chaos see this destruction as the means to the final end of all the fighting and suffer


And there lies the rub. Miquella, for all his good intentions, was reared by a militant aristocracy of divine champions, taught to think of himself as superior to the mortals and menials under the guiding aegis of the Elden Ring walkthrough Ring. Though he and Malenia rejected the ideals of the Golden Order and sought to create a Haligtree civilization accepting of all, **Elden Ring 's ** Miquella, even inside his egg , may not have fully shed his old paternalistic worldviews, continuing to view his subjects as sheep to be herded, used - and sacrificed if necess


A Plague Tale: Innocence creates a game that is fueled by historical fiction that has players in a medieval fantasy setting where the stakes are really high. The stakes are high as the player is in charge of taking care of a kid in an environment where everyone and everything wants to kill t

A couple of quests converge in this small village filled with Living Jars. The first of which will be that of Diallos, a cowardly but well-meaning nobleman belonging to House Hoslow. Despite his moping, he will eventually find his way to Jarburg and become their "Potentate" a seemingly important figure to them and a role only someone with a gentle touch can f


During their playthrough of Elden Ring , players will come across many NPC and enemies who demonstrate a fanatical devotion to Miquella, an Empyrean with the potential to become a god like Marika. Malenia's Cleanrot Knights, who wield spears and scythes imbued with Miquella's Golden Order Magic, fight fiercely for the Empyrean's cause despite knowing proximity to Malenia will cause their flesh to rot away. After Miquella's kidnapping by Mohg, the foot soldiers who guard the Elden Ring 's parasitic, slowly-rotting Haligtree settlement turn their bodies into magical bombs in the hopes that the " ...the flash of our deaths [will] guide Miquella's retur