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Elden Ring General Discussion

Seems alright. Only thing I'd tweak is the realm of shadows part. Because was it probably the Elden Ring that seperated it from the world. Probably. But that's never outright confirmed. And since it's never confirmed/really connected to the elden ring a bunch of alternative reasons could be made for the separation. Like the shadu tree is actually wrapped with a massive sealing tree that obscures the realm like enir ilim was. Or it's the big veils above the sky that's concealing it. It's kinda of a nitpick but just thought I'd throw it out there.
I mean sure, I think given the feat was evidently performed by Marika (given it's concealed in her veil) it makes more sense to me that she performed this feat with the Elden Ring then without given how it works but hey that's just me (she has never shown to be able to physically separate areas of reality away but the ER could absolutely do this)
 
Seeing the amount of people who still think stars in Elden ring are just fallingstar beasts/Astels is so annoying man. Gets to a point where u don't even feel like correcting them anymore
 
Seeing the amount of people who still think stars in Elden ring are just fallingstar beasts/Astels is so annoying man. Gets to a point where u don't even feel like correcting them anymore

Aren't the stars Radhan is holding back a mix of actual stars AND the eldritch beasts from beyond like the Astel?
 
Seeing the amount of people who still think stars in Elden ring are just fallingstar beasts/Astels is so annoying man. Gets to a point where u don't even feel like correcting them anymore
all stars in elden ring are astel/falling star beast mfs when I force them to stare at the sun for 5 minutes.
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Aren't the stars Radhan is holding back a mix of actual stars AND the eldritch beasts from beyond like the Astel?
Yes, stars in Elden ring are meteors, fallingstar beasts/Astels and actual real life stars, it's just they're all called the same thing so it's easy to misunderstand, still frustrating we're in big 2024 and people think actual stars aren't a thing in Elden Ring when Ymir in the DLC straight up mentions the big bang.

all stars in elden ring are astel/falling star beast mfs when I force them to stare at the sun for 5 minutes.
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You're wrong dude the sun in Elden Ring is just a really big Astel who instead of gravity learned to control the frenzied flame 🗣️ 🗣️
 
Yes, stars in Elden ring are meteors, fallingstar beasts/Astels and actual real life stars, it's just they're all called the same thing so it's easy to misunderstand, still frustrating we're in big 2024 and people think actual stars aren't a thing in Elden Ring when Ymir in the DLC straight up mentions the big bang
To be fair it's still not 100% confirmed they were actually stars, yes I read the reasoning for the rating. And the thing Ymir mentions is "A great rupture" which can literally mean anything but is interpreted as the most extreme end possible when it could just as likely be a supernova.
 
To be fair it's still not 100% confirmed they were actually stars, yes I read the reasoning for the rating. And the thing Ymir mentions is "A great rupture" which can literally mean anything but is interpreted as the most extreme end possible when it could just as likely be a supernova.
A great rupture born of stardust. Also the existence of constellations and the sun literally being visible in the sky kind of confirm stars in Elden ring aren't just meteors or living beings.

Of course this doesn't confirm how many of the "stars" Radahn was holding were actual stars and not just meteors and Astels, but the point stands
 
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To be fair it's still not 100% confirmed they were actually stars, yes I read the reasoning for the rating. And the thing Ymir mentions is "A great rupture" which can literally mean anything but is interpreted as the most extreme end possible when it could just as likely be a supernova.
This wouldn't make sense in the context of him saying 'we are all children of the greater will' if they weren't literally real stars that forged different elements within them that make up the Lands Between.

This is why there is 'Wisdom in Stone' because all elements are infused with the essence of the 'the amber of the cosmos' which is related to the Primevil current which arises from 'The Great Beyond'. Some of this is interpretation but it's not intentionally trying to take the most extreme end possible for the sake of it. Almost nothing in the game is directly stated like it would be super weird for Ymir to say

"There was a cosmological expansion that started from a singularity which created time and space"
 
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