The second Erdtree Avatar that you will go to is located in Southwest Liurnia. The fastest way to get there is to travel to the Converted Tower Site of Grace , and on the road that leads north, in the distance, will be the Erdt
Elden Ring is chock-full of interesting NPCs with equally interesting backstories. Even after being the game, especially if you were to do so more than once, you might find yourself thinking back fondly on several of them just due to how unforgettable they w
Some Elden Rings 's enemies that are large and in charge are the Erdtree Avatars. Several Erdtree Avatars are scattered across the map, and it seems that each one is harder than the last, but they will all reward you with materials for new mixtures in your Flask of Wondrous Phys
The return of death suggests a lot about the mist in the Duskborn ending. The Rune of the Death-Prince has a dramatic effect on the appearance of the Erdtree in Fia's deathly ending to Elden Ring . The Erdtree becomes pallid and barren and emanates the mysterious mist. In this way, it seems that the Death-Rune causes the Erdtree to die. This is a huge deal, as the Erdtree absorbs the souls of those touched by Grace, allowing them to live eternally. Thus, if the Erdtree dies, so too do the souls that live in it. This then suggests that the mist that emanates from the Erdtree is actually the dead souls that were once a part of the living Erdt
Finally, this mist being dead souls is the theory that makes the most sense for what happens in the Age of the Duskborn cutscene. Some have speculated that the mist is essentially what is conjured in Fia’s spell "Fia’s Mist," which casts a mist filled with Death Blight. While this seems like a logical connection to the Age of the Duskborn ending, it doesn’t fit with what happens. If Fia’s Mist were to envelop the Lands Between, it would kill all Tarnished including the player. But since the Tarnished lives, it is made clear that the mist is not Fia’s Mist in Elden Ring . Instead, it must be the dead souls once contained in the Erdtree, because this better reflects the principle of death being integrated back into Or
This fact becomes important to the mist when Godwyn’s curse mark is combined with Ranni’s to make the Mending Rune of the Death-Prince. Since the curse marks are combined, the rune can cause both the souls and bodies of living things in the world of Elden Ring 's Lands Between . This is why the Erdtree turns pallid and leafless when the Rune of the Death-Prince becomes part of the Elden Ring: the souls and bodies buried in its roots face permanent death, removing the life force from the tree. And just as Erdtree’s leaves die and fall as a result of this, so too must the tree shed the dead souls it contained. And since the Erdtree emanates a mist in the Age of the Duskborn cutscene, it appears the mist is precisely how the Erdtree sheds itself of these dead so
Things take a bit of a turn once you finish your business there. After you talk to him again, by the time you finally return to his daughter, you find that you're already too late, she is dead with her father mourning her corpse. The saddest part of this quest isn't this, but the fate of the grief-stricken father you find later, crazed, bloodthirsty, and in a shack filled with... rotting m
The comparison between fallen leaves and the mist is even made explicit by the cutscene’s narration. Like the other non- Duskborn Elden Ring endings where the player becomes Elden Ring News Lord, the narrator states, " The fallen leaves tell a story " about how a Tarnished became Elden Lord " In our home. Across the Fog. The Lands Between ." However, the Age of the Duskborn ending is the only ending to intercut these two lines with " Our seed will look back upon us and recall ." This line emphasizes that the fallen leaves and fog represent death. Furthermore, it makes it explicit that the "seed" or future generations will only be able to remember the Tarnished through stories because the souls or "Remembrances" the Erdtree used to contain are now d
The second to last Erdtree Avatar is located in the Northeast of Liurnia . The fastest way to reach this foe is by traveling to the Mausoleum Compound Site of Grace . From this Grace point, you should be able to see the Erdtree Directly to your E
While his name may not invoke as much fear as it should, the knowledge of him being a prolific serial murderer with powers that desecrate corpses and ruin any chance of an afterlife for them might do the trick. He is one of several characters mentioned in the intro, meaning he was a banished tarnished who returned after the shattering of the Elden Ring, on a similar power level as the pla
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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