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			<description><![CDATA[Finally, this mist being dead souls is the theory that makes the most sense for what happens in the Age of the Duskborn cutscene. Some have speculated that the mist is essentially what is conjured in Fia’s spell "Fia’s Mist," which casts a mist filled with Death Blight. While this seems like a logical connection to the Age of the Duskborn ending, it doesn’t fit with what happens. If Fia’s Mist were to envelop the Lands Between, it would kill all Tarnished including the player. But since the Tarnished lives, it is made clear that the mist is not Fia’s Mist in Elden Ring . Instead, it must be the dead souls once contained in the Erdtree, because this better reflects the principle of death being integrated back into Or<br><br> <br>Some Elden Rings 's enemies that are large and in charge are the Erdtree Avatars. Several Erdtree Avatars are scattered across the map, and it seems that each one is harder than the last, but they will all reward you with materials for new mixtures in your Flask of Wondrous Phys<br><br> <br>Fixed a bug that prevented users from obtaining Crystal Tear. If you fail to obtain a Crystal Tear, the item will be added to your inventory when moving within the vicinity of the place where you should have obtained<br><br> <br><img src="https://cdn.wikimg.net/en/strategywiki/images/thumb/2/26/Elden_Ring_logo.png/400px-Elden_Ring_logo.png" style="max-width:410px;float:right;padding:10px 0px 10px 10px;border:0px;" alt="" />As we all know, lore and characters are some of the most defining parts of any From Software game. Every soul you meet has more than a few skeletons in their closet, and you are sure to find a couple more of them laying about elsewhere. Elden Ring's setting, the Lands Between, has a great number of characters with stories to tell or stories that tell of the tales of a character. They'll often take you from one end of the earth to the other just to find the missing piece of someone's puzzling p<br><br> <br>If you ever found yourself interested in any of the sorcery and sorcerers in The Lands Between, then following Sellen's questline will be able to shine at least some light on the intriguing casters. She was labeled an outcast by her peers for researching the primeval current, a sort of forbidden force the Glintstone Academy frowns<br><br> <br>As you journey across the Lands Between , you’ll encounter many strange and bizarre creatures in <a href="https://blindsurprise.com/">Elden Ring story guide</a> Ring . Sometimes, it’s hard to predict what manner of monstrosity you’ll find around the corner, but the Erdtree Avatar and Putrid Avatar field bosses are, for the most part, predicta<br><br> <br>The return of death suggests a lot about the mist in the Duskborn ending. The Rune of the Death-Prince has a dramatic effect on the appearance of the Erdtree in Fia's deathly ending to Elden Ring . The Erdtree becomes pallid and barren and emanates the mysterious mist. In this way, it seems that the Death-Rune causes the Erdtree to die. This is a huge deal, as the Erdtree absorbs the souls of those touched by Grace, allowing them to live eternally. Thus, if the Erdtree dies, so too do the souls that live in it. This then suggests that the mist that emanates from the Erdtree is actually the dead souls that were once a part of the living Erdt<br><br> <br>This move is fairly easy to avoid, but it’s the Putrid Avatar variation that makes it so devastating. The Putrid Avatar leaps up into the air , then slams down hard. When it hits the ground, it sprays a heavy dose of Scarlet Rot in a wide cone in front of it . This move can be devious, as one would think the Scarlet Rot sprays all around it, so you'd think it’s best to run away—this isn’t true. The Scarlet Rot sprays in a forward cone, and it covers quite a lot of gro<br><br> <br>He'll task you with an assassination, just like the regular assassination quests. However, while those targets are more or less just tarnished minding their own business, Patches' target is a particularly helpful Tarnished that might have helped you out on a few bosses. Later on, you'll find him again, only to give you an item and a bit of a cliffhanger ending that gives you more questions than answ<br><br> <br>The first Erdtree Avatar you'll want to go after is located in the Weeping Peninsula. The easiest way to get there is to travel to the South of the Lookout Tower Site of Grace and on the road that leads west, you will see the large Erdtree in the dista<br><br> <br>Fia’s ending in _Elden 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<br><br> <br>The second to last Erdtree Avatar is located in the Northeast of Liurnia . The fastest way to reach this foe is by traveling to the Mausoleum Compound Site of Grace . From this Grace point, you should be able to see the Erdtree Directly to your E<br><br> <br>The idea that the mist is made up of dead souls may sound farfetched at first. However, there is already a connection between the Age of the Duskborn and the souls contained in the Erdtree, and this connection is Elden Ring 's Those Who Live In Death . After Godwyn’s soul died, he was buried at the base of the Erdtree’s roots. The curse mark on Godwyn’s flesh corrupted its root system, though, which resulted in Death Root. Death Roots give rise to Those Who Live In Death, according to the Death Root item description. This confirms that the curse mark that killed Godwyn acts similarly on the Erdtree, killing the souls contained within it while resurrecting the physical bodies of the d<br>]]></description>
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