Queen Marika, the ruler of The Lands Between in **Elden Ring ** , has ties to people and places that may point to her actually being a Mimic from the Eternal Cities. This Elden Ring theory has evolved in the months since the game launched. It may sound outlandish at first but makes a lot of sense when considering the game’s penchant for hidden plots and alternate identities. The theory also has significant in-game evidence to back it
When Radagon and the Elden Beast are defeated, Marika’s body reappears more broken than before. From here, the player may choose their desired ending, most of which require placing Marika’s head back on her body. That’s the extent to which the player “interacts” with Queen Marika. It can be argued that her role is significant enough, and any more screen time may diminish her role in the story. However, she leaves plenty of unresolved plot threads, such as her potential connection to the Eternal Cities and Ranni, the Witch . Plus, Marika could prove to be an exciting boss bat
FromSoftware has not confirmed that their games take place in the same continuity, Caligo Nightreign but they’ve done a remarkable job of keeping the themes of Dark Souls and Bloodborne in **Elden Ring ** alive. The mastermind behind most of the Soulslike games, Hidetaka Miyazaki, has notably been averse to sequels, which may explain why there has not yet been a Bloodborne 2 . Despite this, the studio seems to deliberately include Easter eggs and references that fuel speculation of a shared unive
Understanding the Erdtree requires knowledge of the Lands Between before the Outer Gods, particularly the Greater Will, take an interest in it. Outer Gods that are seeking power would need to have a reason to choose the Lands Between as the place they seek to spread their influence. The Greater Will wouldn’t put in the effort and send the Elden Ring to a land if it doesn’t gain anything from controlling that land. What the Greater Will is likely after goes back to a point on the timeline before Elden Ring begins . The first hint at what the Greater Will wants is in the Aspects of the Crucible description, which says, ” This is a manifestation of the Erdtree’s primal vital energies – an aspect of the primordial crucible, where all life was once blended together.” Any object or being capable of holding all life blended together would certainly be a target for the power-hungry Outer G
FromSoftware typically reuses assets across its games for practical purposes, such as the same weapons and animations appearing in multiple games, and this will likely be the case for FromSoftware’s next game after Elden Ring . These similarities are not necessarily connections or references, though. Instead, they are merely efficient use of assets for game design. However, FromSoftware occasionally places items and assets in its games which fuel theories about connections between the worlds and themes of the Soulslike ga
Of all the FromSoftware Soulslike RPGs on the market, **Elden Ring ** has perhaps the most comprehensive and intricate ally-summoning system for players who need an extra warm body to draw the attention of difficult enemies, and there are several NPCs players may not even realize can be summoned. Besides using Spirit Ashes or summoning in cooperative players from other worlds, Elden Ring also has fixed summon signs outside certain boss arenas players can use to call forth friendly NPCs such as the jovial walking pot Iron Fist Alexander or the soft-spoken wolf warrior Blaidd. Certain NPC summon signs, however, are harder to find than others – in some cases because they’re locked behind obscure quest lines, and in other cases, because they’re locked behind obscure quest lines that send players down very, very dark pa
The Nox are the inhabitants of the twin Eternal Cities, Nokron and Nokstella. There was a third, unnamed Eternal City that was destroyed by Astel, Naturalborn of the Void, as mentioned in a boss’ remembrance, discussed by Reddit user Canor_jax . The armor set of the Nox reveals that they long ago angered the Greater Will and were banished underground. There they live under a false night sky in eternal anticipation of their Lord of Night and the Age of Stars, Elden Ring ‘s most popular endi
The logic of the Painted Worlds isn’t fully explained, so much of how they work is merely speculation. One theory is used to suggest how Elden Ring connects to Dark Souls and FromSoftware’s other games. At the end of Ashes of Ariandel , the player finds someone called the Painter. She sits in front of a blank canvas awaiting the return of Gael, who will bring the paint she’ll use. After completing The Ringed City , the player acquires this paint, which is actually an item called Blood of the Dark Soul, the description of which says it is ” used as pigment […] to depict a painted world .” When the player gives this to the Painter, she says, ” I will assuredly finish the painting. Of a cold, dark, and very gentle place. One day, it will make someone a goodly home. ” The player never sees the completed painting, but it is theorized that it could be the world of Elden Ring or Bloodbor
