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<br>It's possible that Marika exiled Godfrey because she was already beginning to doubt the Greater Will and plot against it at this point. This possibility is hinted at in another of Melina's recounting of Marika's words. She says, "Then, after thy death, I will give back what I once claimed. Return to the Lands Between, wage war, and brandish the Elden Ring." It would be odd for Marika to encourage Godfrey to grow stronger and return unless she foresaw a need for that strength in the fut<br><br> <br><img src="https://plus.unsplash.com/premium_photo-1743337530729-61ba475ef32e?ixid=M3wxMjA3fDB8MXxzZWFyY2h8MTd8fGxlZ2VuZGFyeSUyMHdlYXBvbiUyMGRyb3AlMjByYXRlc3xlbnwwfHx8fDE3NjQwNTk4ODF8MA\u0026ixlib=rb-4.1.0"; style="max-width:410px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="Objects" />Miyazaki took from this title some aspects of the game mechanics, according to his interview with EDGE magazine . Although he never clarified in what specific things RuneQuest was an inspiration to Elden Ring, he did mention it was one of the many titles that contributed to the director's creative proc<br><br> <br>But Elden Ring 's Starscourge Radahn, boss status aside, may have also been trying to keep control of the extraterrestrials already in the Lands Between. One of the Nox's Eternal Cities was struck by a falling star in punishment for their blasphemy. This falling star was Astel, Naturalborn of the Void. Astel is essentially a much larger and more powerful version of the Malformed Stars who also came to the Lands Between from outer space. While these these beings have posed a threat to the Nox and have even destroyed what was meant to be an eternal city, they are kept contained deep beneath the surface of the Lands Between because of the lack entryways into Nokron and <a href="https://www.eldenringpulse.com/articles/confronting-fulghor-nightreign-s-eternal-struggle.html">Https://Www.Eldenringpulse.Com/Articles/Confronting-Fulghor-Nightreign-S-Eternal-Struggle.Html</a>; Nokstella. But because of Ranni, they - along with other extraterrestrials like Falling Star Beasts - now have an opportunity to find their way to the surf<br><br> <br>According to the Albinauric Bloodclot item, Albinaurics are " lifeforms made by human hands," seen by many in the world of Elden Ring as living " impure lives ." First-generation Albinaurics bear a close resemblance to humans, albeit with non-functioning legs, while second-generation Albinaurics have the pudgy grey-faced alien look. Despite the efforts of valiant Elden Ring lore-hunters, it's still unclear who exactly created the Albinauric people and for what purpose. The proximity of Albinauric enemies to Glintstone Sorcery-themed locations like Elden Ring 's Liurnia and Raya Lucaria suggests the Albinaurics were made to be the servants of Sorcerers; at the same time, descriptions for items like the Albinauric Shield claim that "t he Albinaurics' most formidable foes were sorcere<br><br> <br>Thus, Radahn stopped the motion of the stars likely to prevent more Malformed Stars, Falling Star Beasts, and Onyx and Alabaster Lords from crashing into the Lands Between and wreaking havoc. Stopping the stars not only aided in this mission because these creatures are stars themselves but also because the Dark Moon that guided them was weakened through Radahn's powers. And because it is only until _Elden Ring _ 's Radahn is defeated that the meteors begin to crash down into the world, he appears to have continued protecting the Lands Between even in his madn<br><br> <br>Part of the Ranni questline can completely sabotage Nepheli Loux's story in Elden Ring , however. One of her followers, Seluvis, will at one point send the Tarnished on a mission to give Nepheli a potion he has created. If the player completes this task without questioning what this potion does, Nepheli Loux loses her autonomy and essentially becomes a puppet to Selu<br><br> <br>Nokron is described as "An ancient city punished for high treason against the Greater Will." Though the details of the treason are not given, it would make sense for it to be related to the citizens of Nokron resisting the Greater Will's control. Alternatively, the treason could have been committed as a result of Marika being chosen as an Empyrean. The only proof that the Tarnished finds about the treason is the Fingerslayer Blade in Nokron, the Eternal City with its description reading, "This blood-drenched fetish is proof of the high treason committed by the Eternal City and symbolizes its downfall." This implies that citizens of Nokron tried to kill the Greater Will, but it's uncertain why they attempted this mur<br><br> <br>This is what makes accidentally killing Boc one of the most regrettable things players can do in Elden Ring . Near the end of his quest line, the Tarnished can help Boc gain a Larval Tear so that he can visit Rennala and be reborn as a human. Boc's hope - along with the player's - is that he can find self-worth in a new body. However, what ends up happening is that Boc becomes a feeble being who perishes very quickly after being reb<br><br> <br>The implication of this passage seems to be that the Glintstone Sorcerers called Azur and Lusat both transformed themselves into half-crystal lifeforms in order to better unlock the secrets of primeval Glintstone Sorcery. Intentionally or otherwise, these two hapless sorcerers both become similar in form to magical Crystalian bosses found throughout Elden Ring and its hidden areas and dungeons – ancient beings made out of living, conscious Glintstone Crys<br>
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