ELDEN RING LORE THREAD

>God of the Frenzied Flame is to the GW what Radagon is to Marika
>Frenzied Flame = Law of Regression
>Greater Will = Law of Causality
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>Marika bows to Soldier of Godrick
>In contact with Outer Gods
>Possess psychic-like abilities
>Controls Limgrave with an iron but fair fist
>Owns catacombs & hero's graves globally
>Direct descendant of the Golden Lineage
>Will bankroll the first cities on the Moon (Godrickgrad will be be the first city)
>Own 99% of Albinauric research facilities in the Lands Between
>First 4th gen Albinaurics will in all likelihood be Soldier of Godrick Albinaurics
>said to have 99 int, such intelligence on Earth has only existed deep in Raya Lucaria & Yelough Anix Tunnel
>Ancient Badlands scriptures tell of an angel who will descend upon Earth and will bring an era of enlightenment and unprecedented technological progress with him
>Owns flask R&D labs around the world
>You likely have flask of Soldier of Godrick's tears inside you right now
>Soldier of Godrick is in regular communication with the Two Fingers, forwarding the word of the Greater Will to the Golden Order. Who do you think set up the meeting between the Elden Lord & the Carian Royal Family(First meeting between the two organisations in over 1000 years) and arranged the Carian princess's first trip to Nokron in history literally a few days later to the Soldier of Godrick bunker in the Eternal City?
>He learned fluent Reed in under a week
>Nation states entrust their rune reserves with the soldier. There’s no runes in Castle Morne, only Castle Godrick
>he is about 4 decades old, from the space-time reference point of the base human currently accepted by our society
>In reality, he is a timeless being existing in all points of time and space from the Crucible's birth to the end of the universe. We don’t know his ultimate plans yet. We hope he's a benevolent being.

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still haven't been able to beat this guy. spirit summons should have been made available for him

>game is so shit and cryptic and makes no sense that fromshitters can't even make sense of it in their countless Elden shit threads

Prince of Death's Pustule:
>It is said that this pustule came from the visage of the Prince of Death, he who used to be called Godwyn. As First Dead of the demigods, it's said he's buried deep under the capital, at the Erdtree's roots.

Meme page:
>In a coetaneous attack, this foul covenant snuffed out the lives of many of the God-Queen’s kin throughout the empire
>The assassins’ targets were multifold

Mausoleum Soldier Ashes:
>Spirits of five headless soldiers who confound foes by disappearing and reappearing at will. The mausoleum is where the bodies of soulless demigods are lain to rest, and these soldiers followed their masters into Death by severing their own heads from their bodies.

Lore ghost:
>The mausoleum prowls. Cradling the soulless demigod.
>O Marika, Queen Eternal. He is your unwanted child.
>...

Why exactly did BKs/Ranni kill multiple demigods?

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So given that the only known laws of the GO are legal laws (e.g. cutting off omen horns, hunting down TWLID, etc.), it seems safe to assume additional laws are also just legal laws. In addition to evidence here that no such global "immortality" law exists or is related to the Elden Ring shard known as the rune of death, we can safely conclude the GO is a normal government that is backed by an extremely powerful artifact from an outer god, but nevertheless has to wage wars as evidenced here in order to spread its order

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tfw the complete hand/5 fingers ending was cut

You will never, EVER, know because you don't speak Japaense, that simple.

Is there any significance behind the animals of the crucible magic? The lizard fire breath and scorpion tail

Glacern in Dungeon Siege

it's the tutorial boss, you're meant to lose

They're dragon appendages. Dragons existed before the Erdtree, i.e when the crucible was still around. The misbegotten, who are mutated from making contact with the crucible, also have draconic features

So this this nigga right or not?
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know what?

omen have that tail, they also have horns and wings (no fire breath though)

I don't think Ranni cared, she just wanted to ditch her flesh.

lol

Have you noticed how in ER everything related to Those Who Live in Death is marine themed?

The random skeletons are marine themed? Tibia Mariner is obvious, but the others seem like random skeletons.

Law of Regression is so great. It's hilarious to remove buffs from other players.

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>The cursemark of death shows up as the sigil when you cast death rancor sorceries.
I think the outer god behind the twinbird is related to the death rune and TWLID.

yeah i'm starting to think there are runes from other outer gods as well, they dont all belong to the er/gw

radagon was an albinauric-like being created by the fell god and the giants in the primordial crucible. he hated the giants and his means of creation to such an extreme degree that he essentially summoned/created marika and waged a war to kill the giants and destroy the crucible.

the lore doesn't exist btw but ok zanzibart

That is not the case, Regression and Causality are both a part of the Golden Order according to some item description I read somewhere

Why is Marika made of stone?

because being the greater will's sock puppet is not good for you

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They're not part of it. They are tools used to study it. Goldmask is basically Aquinas trying to logic god into existence

>In Marika's own words. Hear me, Demigods. My children beloved. Make of thyselves that which ye desire. Be it a Lord. Be it a God. But should ye fail to become aught at all, ye will be forsaken. Amounting only to sacrifices...

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But the Greater Will does exist already.

Ranni caused everything bad

and that's a good thing

They're as much laws as the law of gravity is one

I literally couldn't give less of a shit about ER lore. The only fromsoft game with interesting lore is bb. Sekiro is fine too.

or is that just what the fingers want you to think

This but unironically

>A weapon unique to the Onyx Lords, a race of ancients with skin of stone who were said to have risen to life when a meteor struck long ago.

>It is said that long ago, the Greater Will sent a golden star bearing a beast into the Lands Between, which would later become the Elden Ring.

Also if you count cut item descriptions as canon: The crucible created radagon unnaturally, a motherless birth, which angered and disgusted him so much that he vowed to destroy the ancients, which were either the stone ancients or the fire giants.

What does this quote mean to you, user?

O Elden Ring

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All humans are stone-skinned ancients, which are literally hollow vessels for outer gods such as the rot, the elden beast, etc.

Jar people are a subtle dark reference to this not meant to be understood by the player.

Blood is just tarnished silver tear juice, which is why you can rebirth yourself with a silver tear core.

Marika is a stand in for the greater social commentary and critique Miyazaki is establishing against meritocratic sink or swim systems where the success of the few is built on the corpses of the many.

Why doesn't anyone crack but Marika? Are you sure it isn't Numen who are different? They are from another world

stop forcing your retarded theory

Numen are outer gods user, marika is the greater will's vessel. Did you never wonder why roderika is still getting used to the concept of pain? How she refers to death as "becoming a chrysalid" (both a shell for something that grows inside, and the greek word for gold)? Why she has a spirit jellyfish summon with a backstory and a name that she is seemingly caring for?

Why was Godwyn unwanted to Marika? Was it actually that she feared a "successor" and Godwyn was potentially first in line? Why have a "successor" for a supposedly eternal queen?

I thought that cut item stuff referred to godfrey

All of you are fucking retarded

But then why can you pick numen as your race? Thatd make you an outer god

nig

Yes? And? Roderika is one and she's both weak and stupid.

>Thought to be the founding glintstone sorcery. The glimpse of the primeval current that the astrologer saw became real, and the stars' amber rained down on this land.
So glintstone didn't exist until some guy looked into the primeval current? Since glintstone is integral to so much (you need a Glintstone Staff to even cast magic), did this guy essentially invent magic?

It doesn't make sense when referring to godfrey. The part where it calls the champion great enough to be a god should tip you off that it's radagon when you remember marika's speech to him about not yet being a god. It also helps to explain radagon's hatred for his red hair, the war against the giants, why the crucible knight set features the eye of the fell god, etc.

He accidentally made contact with an outer god.

Why?

the player character has an unmentioned divinatory oracle ability that lets them divine for information on objects and spells they possess, these are the item descriptions and our character canonically knows them
Source: I made it up

>But should ye fail to become aught at all, ye will be forsaken. Amounting only to sacrifices...
What did she mean by this?

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you will be killed and have your rune taken

The lore of Liurnia is so interesting that I'm actually considering doing a Glintstone Sorcerer rp playthrough despite thinking Glintstone was incredibly boring when I started the game.
>I will never actually be a Carian knight sent on a journey across Liurnia, Limgrave, and Caelid to Sellia by Radagon and Rennala to retrieve a stolen magical artifact that holds the power to destroy the Lands Between

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