10 Scariest Characters In RPGs
The Caretaker from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is scary for any of those that don't like faceless beings. The way that monster is introduced is by Geralt, the protagonist, seeing someone with a hood digging off into the distance. When Geralt approaches the figure more it takes its hood off and reveals that it has no face and was digging a hole for a dead b
The Savage Deviljho monsters are not in every Monster Hunter game but start appearing in many of them after they make their first appearance in Monster Hunter 3. The Savage Deviljho looks like a giant tadpole mixed with a really powerful T. Rex. One of the most engrossing features of these monsters is the teeth that surround the front of their mou
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
However, of course, these simply could've been assets to make the game appear more full and less empty, or even possibly act as landmarks. But, with them not making the final cut of the game, it seems we'll never know what it could've all me
Being reminiscent of the Black Knights from Dark Souls and The Pursuer from Dark Souls II , the Night's Calvary was supposed to serve as a "wandering enemy" of sorts. But, later on, they were reduced to being an enemy that you could encounter only in specific areas. And, while knowing where they are, it would have been interesting to see them randomly gallivanting about and catching us by surpr
Abominations aren't very intelligent as they are a mixture of different dead things that will eat just about anything. This makes them the perfect conduit of evil as they serve their evil overlord, the Lich King, with no questions as
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
When Elden Ring was first announced at E3 2019, FromSoftware gave a cryptic reveal of what would soon become one of their most extraordinary creative and newly popular games. With, at the least, nearly four years of development, there was an incredible amount of love and time put into the making of what has become many Souls fans' favorite g
It would be hyperbole, at best, to say that Miquella is a villain in. To achieve his goals, Miquella may resort to ruthless methods, but said methods are consistently less atrocious than the limb harvesting of Elden Ring 's Godrick the Grafted , the blasphemy of Rykard, or the genocidal imperialism of Queen Marika. Every piece of game lore about Miquella suggests that he genuinely loves his sister Miquella, genuinely wants to free her from the Scarlet Rot, and genuinely wants to be a good lord to his follow
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
Plenty of ferocious monsters and enemies are scattered throughout the Lands Between, and nearly all are formidable opponents. And as you may imagine, the bigger they are, the more challenging the opponent. This isn't the rule all the time, as Malenia , one of if not the most challenging bosses, is about the same size as your average Tarnished. But that statement holds true with the Elden Beast , Radahn , and some other brutal fig
Miquella, twin brother of the infamously hard to beat boss Malenia, shares many motifs with Baldur, the fair-haired Norse god of light who was loved by all (and played a major role in God of War 2018 ). Within the game, players only encounter Miquella slumbering inside a mysterious cocoon atop elden Ring builds Ring 's hard-to-reach Mohgwyn Palace , his single exposed arm withered and scarred. Multiple item descriptions and a painting in the opening cinematic depict Miquella in his prime as a golden-haired, un-aging child with limitless reserves of vitality, standing in contrast to his tall, red-haired, perpetually rotting sister. Miquella is strongly associated with Golden Order Fundamentalism, a scholarly discipline of faith magic that can conjure halos of light, return the undead to their proper rest, and manipulate physical laws of Causality and Regression in order to cure harmful ailments. He is also famed for being the crafter of Unalloyed Gold, a substance that can ward off the influence of the Outer Gods like the Scarlet Rot or Dark Moon. Using his own blood as fertilizer, he even created the Elden Ring 's missed opportunity, the Haligtree , a towering rival to the Erdtree designed to be a bountiful home for outcast peoples shunned by Marika's Golden Order. All these altruistic feats, contrasted with the warmongering of his Demigod kindred, make Miquella come across as a literal messiah, a saint almost beyond repro