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on January 28, 2026
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
From these Talisman descriptions and the prior descriptions of the Flowing Curved Sword and Blue Cloth set, players can infer the following story - an account of the Blind Swordsman's life and deeds that is speculative, yet plausible in the context of Elden Ring 's vast, often hidden lo
Death has now been brought back to this world, and the natural cycle of life and death will start again. As many saw their immortal lives as meaningless, death will now give them and their future generations some meaning. While this ending seems dark, the reintroduction of death will help reinvigorate the people in the land and cause civilization to start again, bringing the war to an
The dark fantasy setting of Elden Ring rune farming Ring _ , FromSoftware's latest RPG, is full of fearsome warriors - champions of gold who wield holy powers, enchanted knights that cast astral magic, and barbarian brawlers who can stir up storms of wind and shatter the earth beneath their feet. The most fearsome martial artist of the Lands Between, however, may be a figure never encountered directly in the game - a blind swordsman dressed in garments of blue who defeated the anthropomorphic personification of Rot, then acted as a mentor to Malenia, Blade of Miquella, one of the most challenging bosses in _Elden Ring 's main game. What follows is an exploration of the lore of Elden Ring 's easily missed item descriptions and area maps in order to piece together a picture of whom the Blind Swordsman was and the role they played in shaping the game's backst
This move is employed by both the Staff and Sword-wielding Burial Watchdogs. The Burial Watchdog will levitate up into the air , propelling itself toward you, and slam down with a heavy impact. You can attempt to block, but the attack is likely to stagger you, leaving you vulnerable to the other Burial Watchdog. Instead, your best bet is to either time your dodge just right to avoid the impact – or sprint directly toward them . Their momentum will carry them past you, hopefully far enough out of range to avoid any dam
The next Erdtree Avatar you'll be searching for is located in Caelid. To get there, travel to the Smoldering Church Site of Grace and make your way Northeast ; you will see the Erdtree in the distance. You will come across enemies as you ride down the hill; it is advised that you take them out, so they don't interfere with your bat
This ending happens when the player uses the Mending Rune Of The Death-Prince when reforming the Elden Ring. With this ending, you sit as Elden Lord while the Lands Between is covered in a dense fog. This fog represents death, as it is finally being brought back into the Lands Betw
The Dragonscale Blade, dropped by the Dragonkin Soldier in the Lake of Rot, was the popular in Elden Ring 's Network Test as the only available Katana-type weapon, but proved to be less popular in the main game. The 1.07 patch improved the damage and duration of this weapon's Ice Lightning buffing skill while shortening its recovery time, theoretically making the Dragonscale Blade more useful in Elden Ring PvP combat and capable of standing on even ground with its cousin weapon, the Dragon Halb
Legends speak of a master of the sword garbed in blue, and his curved blade that was patterned after flowing water. Strong attack unleashes a series of strikes akin to a dance, offering a glimpse into the leg
The Helphen's Steeple Greatsword, dropped by a Tibia Mariner enemy in Elden Ring 's Mountaintops of the Giants area , is a dark, barbed long-sword designed to be wielded by spell-sword character builds in Elden Ring . The Ruinous Ghostflame skill of this weapon envelopes the blade in a shroud of ghostly flame that deals extra damage and inflicts the Frostbite status effect. The 1.07 patch increased the damage, duration, and poise attrition granted by this skill while also shortening its recovery time, making the sinister-looking Helphen's Steeple a much more viable weapon for Elden Ring players who want to cosplay cursed sword-wielding fictional characters like Elric of Melniboné, wielder of Stormbringer, or Arthas Menethil from Warcraft, wielder of Frostmou
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