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Anonymous /v/714931380#714943513
7/9/2025, 7:27:37 AM
>>714931380
The Age of the Duskborn ending means people become undead and their soul remains in their dead body after death. As such people Live in Death rather than having their soul and body pass away
The Age of Despair ending means people become affected by Omen curse, so explosed to Crucible currents that make them develop horns similarly to the Hornsent, the Misbegotten or Bayle. As such their souls become wraiths that then spread and multiply through reproduction
The Age of Fracture restores the Erdtree burials and resumes the Age of the Erdtree by mending the Elden Ring without a mending rune.
The Age of Order embeds Goldmask's calculations of light cipher, the language of the Grace that binds people souls to Order, to mend the Elden Ring with the Fate of all in the Lands Between, blending the Stargazers and the Erdtree worshippers fates in the Perfect Order mending rune, since they actually both draw their Fate from the light/starlight manifested by the Stars of the Greater Will, and Goldmask realizes dichotomy is only apparent.
The Age of Stars causes the dissolution of the old Order. Ranni's Order is instead signified by the Moon, an entity that binds the Fate of the Eternal Cities first and then all the Lands Between inhabitants, but such Order is distant and removed and the Fate it writs in the sky does not enforce a rigid cycle of Life and Death that all being go through.

None of those are bad endings.
You could argue that Lord of Frenzy is a bad ending. But it's more of a nihilist point of view than a straight up concept of evil.
Anonymous /v/713979196#714014481
6/29/2025, 10:07:46 PM
>>714012296
>What are the correct interpretations then?
The Age of the Duskborn ending means people become undead and their soul remains in their dead body after death. As such people Live in Death rather than having their soul and body pass away
The Age of Despair ending means people become affected by Omen curse, so explosed to Crucible currents that make them develop horns similarly to the Hornsent, the Misbegotten or Bayle. As such their souls become wraiths that then spread and multiply through reproduction
The Age of Fracture restores the Erdtree burials and resumes the Age of the Erdtree by mending the Elden Ring without a mending rune.
The Age of Order embeds Goldmask's calculations of light cipher, the language of the Grace that binds people souls to Order, to mend the Elden Ring with the Fate of all in the Lands Between, blending the Stargazers and the Erdtree worshippers fates in the Perfect Order mending rune, since they actually both draw their Fate from the light/starlight manifester by the Stars of the Greater Will, and the dichotomy is only apparent.
The Age of Stars causes the dissolution of the old Order. Ranni's Order is instead signified by the Moon, an entity that binds the Fate of the Eternal Cities first and then all the Lands Between inhabitants, but such Order is distant and removed and the Fate it writs in the sky does not enforce a rigid cycle of Life and Death that all being go through.

None of those are bad endings.