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“The point is you're not spoon fed a narrative or ideology to model yourself after. There's no good endings. It's just using a well crafted lore and making you explore this cool world.” Reddit · r/EldenRingLoreTalk · 1 year ago Elden Ring's Lore: Explained! : r/Games
This event, called , sparked a brutal war as the demigods fought to claim the fragments and become the next Elden Lord. None emerged victorious, and the Greater Will eventually abandoned them. In desperation, the Guidance of Grace was extended to the Tarnished —exiles whose ancestors had lost their golden light and were banished long ago. The Journey of the Tarnished ABOUT ELDEN RING
“Ranni killing Godwin was morally wrong, unjustifiable, and unforgivable.” Reddit · r/EldenRingLoreTalk · 1 year ago “The point is you're not spoon fed a
: Ultimately decide the fate of the world—whether to restore the Golden Order, usher in an Age of Stars, or burn it all away in a frenzy. Community Perspectives : r/Games This event, called , sparked a
: Travel to the capital city of Leyndell to repair the Elden Ring.
Personal accounts from the community highlight the emotional weight of this fragmented narrative:
: Defeat corrupted legends like the grafted Godrick and the star-scourge Radahn to reclaim their Great Runes.