Godwyn The Golden is notably featured in Elden Ring’s story trailer and referred to many times in the game, but when the player finds him, they only see him for the horror he’s become. DLC may offer a way to show him in his past form. Miquella, Malenia’s twin brother, is one of the most mysterious characters whose influence pervades the Lands Between. The state the player finds him in is just as puzzling, so the DLC will almost certainly expand on this plot thr
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was quite the experience for many fans offering one of the most difficult FromSoftware games yet. Those who were used to the Emotional Game storylines style of the previous titles were challenged in a whole new way and had to rely on a completely different play st
Queen Marika, the ruler of The Lands Between in **Elden Ring ** , has ties to people and places that may point to her actually being a Mimic from the Eternal Cities. This Elden Ring theory has evolved in the months since the game launched. It may sound outlandish at first but makes a lot of sense when considering the game’s penchant for hidden plots and alternate identities. The theory also has significant in-game evidence to back it
The first phase isn't too bad for players who are good at fighting long-distance, in fact, the whole boss fight is a bit easier for those players. But for players who are much more used to the typical hack-and-slash style the game promotes will have a far more difficult time. Thankfully, the bonfire is right beside the boss r
Kenneth Haight can be found in easter Limgrave preaching atop a ruin about how he, not Godrick, is the rightful ruler of Limgrave. Much like the player, Kenneth has a very low opinion of Godrick and refers to him as a "jumped up country bumpk
The main storyline of Sekiro already features some of the most challenging bosses in FromSoftware's games. So to have to fight and defeat every single boss in the game, including all the mini-bosses, is a truly hefty t
Godwyn, the Golden, is the child of Queen Marika and Godfrey, the First Elden Lord. He was the first of the demigods to die. He did not die a normal death, however. He was slain with a fragment of Destined Death, canceling the immortality bestowed by the Golden Order. This resulted in the death of his soul, but his body lived on, making him the first to live in death. His body grew large and malformed, and he became known as the Prince of De
The description for the Sun Realm Shield reads: " Shield of honor depicting a city crowned by the sun. It has seen better days. Much like the wear upon the shield, the Seat of the Sun is long faded away. " This is possibly a nod to Anor Londo, the capital city of Lordran from the first Dark Souls . In the lore, Anor Londo was the seat of Gwyn, Lord of Sunlight, for ages after he and the other Lords discovered the Lord Souls during the advent of f
**Elden Ring ** DLC will likely be announced any day now, and there are plenty of characters that FromSoftware can bring back to star in the expansion. Leaks and rumors point toward the Badlands, an area far from the Lands Between, being the setting for the DLC. Notable characters Nepheli Loux and Godfrey, The First Elden Lord, are from this region, so it's possible they could make an appearance. However, the accuracy of the leaks is in question, which means other characters are more plausible candidates to ret
Elden Ring is a big game with a sprawling cast of mysterious characters. Many of them received little to no screen time or have unresolved plot threads. The DLC is a perfect opportunity to elaborate on these characters and expand the lore. This is an enticing thought, as Elden Ring ’s lore is already rich and expansive. So any additions may prompt the community to re-contextualize what is known about the history of Elden Ring or even devise new theories to resolve any questions that have been left unanswe
If the Crucible is the primal energy of the Erdtree and where all life once blended together, then it has to contain an incredibly large amount of power. This connection also shows the Erdtree's parasitic nature because it needs to feed off of the energy of the Crucible, unable to survive without an external source of energy. Since the Crucible is where life blends together, it can be assumed that the second source of energy for the Erdtree is the souls of the dead who will tell the Tarnished that they are waiting to return to the Erdtree. The reach of the Erdtree's roots allow it to gather those souls easily, and allows it to spread the Greater Will's Grace through the Lands Between . Regardless of how the energy is used, it's gathered through parasitic me
Rogier, one of the game's NPCs, has dialogue that hints at links between the Nox and the Numen. He says that the Black Knife Assassins are scions of the Eternal City. This implies that the Nox and Numen may actually be the same race. One likely scenario is that when the Greater Will arrived in the Lands Between and demanded the residents worship it as their god, the Nox refused to convert and were punished. Numen, translated from Latin, can mean "favor of the gods." The Numen may be those of the Nox who accepted The Greater Will as their