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7/15/2025, 8:50:48 PM
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The Elden Ring exists independent of the gods/demigods. Micheal Zaki himself describes it as a "metphysical aspect of the world". Each ring represents a part of the order of the land. The Greater Will sent the Elden Ring as something wholly spiritual, physical, and metaphysically abstract.
Because of its metaphysical nature, the god of the realm can change the aspects of the elden ring to change the very laws of the world around them. The Elden Ring is like a set of levers that can be moved around and switched, and new connections and levers can be added or removed as is desired, fundamentally changing the aspects of nature.
In Farum Azula, a depiction of the Elden Ring is brandished in the temple—it is the actual form of the Elden Ring before Marika's ascension. The sigil of the golden order (though this may be a bit of a headcanon) could be the form of the elden ring once the rune of destined death was removed and the shardbearers stole the other bits as they could find.
The Elden Ring exists independent of the gods/demigods. Micheal Zaki himself describes it as a "metphysical aspect of the world". Each ring represents a part of the order of the land. The Greater Will sent the Elden Ring as something wholly spiritual, physical, and metaphysically abstract.
Because of its metaphysical nature, the god of the realm can change the aspects of the elden ring to change the very laws of the world around them. The Elden Ring is like a set of levers that can be moved around and switched, and new connections and levers can be added or removed as is desired, fundamentally changing the aspects of nature.
In Farum Azula, a depiction of the Elden Ring is brandished in the temple—it is the actual form of the Elden Ring before Marika's ascension. The sigil of the golden order (though this may be a bit of a headcanon) could be the form of the elden ring once the rune of destined death was removed and the shardbearers stole the other bits as they could find.
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