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Elden Ring: Every Ending Explained

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If you played any Souls game before Elden Ring, you'll be familiar with the save points being sacred bonfires; and, when Elden Ring was released, these beloved bonfires turned into glowing grace points. But, interestingly, these graces weren't always th


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


Ranni's motive is all about striking back against The Greater Will, the game's cosmic entity behind the forces of the Erdtree and the Fingers. She wishes to get rid of the divine influence that guides everyone's fate, leaving her, the tarnished, and anyone else to command their destiny. It was a very ambitious goal she had been after for some time, all she needed to find was the perfect accomplice, the next Elden L

The comparison between fallen leaves and the mist is even made explicit by the cutscene’s narration. Like the other non- Duskborn Elden Ring endings where the player becomes Elden Lord, the narrator states, " The fallen leaves tell a story " about how a Tarnished became Elden Lord " In our home. Across the Fog. The Lands Between ." However, the Age of the Duskborn ending is the only ending to intercut these two lines with " Our seed will look back upon us and recall ." This line emphasizes that the fallen leaves and fog represent death. Furthermore, it makes it explicit that the "seed" or future generations will only be able to remember the Tarnished through stories because the souls or "Remembrances" the Erdtree used to contain are now d


Elden Ring has a total of 6 known endings. Four of these endings revolve around you becoming the Elden Lord, and the other two have much more significant impacts on the world. Some of the more complex endings to the game heavily rely on you to dive in and understand the lore and follow specific side que


This curse keeps a soul from returning to the Erdtree upon death, and those who bear the curse are looked down upon by society. By cursing all people and future generations, you effectively cut out the Erdtree from the cycle of the world. By having all people bear the curse, you also end the stigmatism towards those who are already cursed. This ending is the most different Elden Lord ending as you change the world permanently by cursing all and cutting off all future souls from the Erdt


The four main Sleep-inducing tools of the game - the Sleep Arrows, the Sleep Pots, the Soporific Grease, the Elden Ring Sword of Saint Trina and St. Trina's Torch - are all associated with the mysterious St. Trina, described in item text as being either a young girl or boy and most decidedly not an adult. Many FromSoftware fans had guessed that Miquella and St. Trina were the same person before said guess was confirmed by the discovery of a cut quest-line revolving around the collecting of dreams from sleeping enemies and an NPC named Rico. Lying dormant in Elden Ring 's files is cut dialogue where the NPC Rico realizes St. Trina and Miquella are one and the same, and moreover, that Miquella is cultivating a dream world in his he


Fia’s ending in _Elden Ring Guide Ring _ raises more questions than answers. Also known as the "Age of the Duskborn," Fia’s ending causes a mist to descend onto the Lands Between. Given Fia’s association with Godwyn the Prince of Death, players have suspected that this mist represents - and even causes - the end of immortality in the Lands Between. However, diving deeper into the lore behind the Duskborn ending makes it clear this is not the whole story behind this mysterious m


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


Things take a bit of a turn once you finish your business there. After you talk to him again, by the time you finally return to his daughter, you find that you're already too late, she is dead with her father mourning her corpse. The saddest part of this quest isn't this, but the fate of the grief-stricken father you find later, crazed, bloodthirsty, and in a shack filled with... rotting m