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Details you may not know about The Eldon Ring – "The Beasts and the Dragons"

Not surprisingly, after this article, the interpretation of the plot of "Eldon's Law Ring" will come to an end, thanks to everyone's support along the way, the follow-up may be sporadic updates to share details, or monster settings. However, the general direction of the plot interpretation, the current community has been conclusive, more authoritative environmentalists have also made videos, I personally no longer sacrifice ugly. The original intention of doing this series of plot interpretation is only to provide new players with a direction of thinking, fragmented narrative is not one of the common narrative methods in the game on the market, it is inevitable that there will be a variety of different differences of understanding and answers, some players even pass the week and can not tell who the demigod they killed is who it is, so my original intention is to give these players an in-depth and simple plot introduction, as for the real details, they are interested in naturally through the game community to understand. Since the update, I've been labeled "cloud" too many times, even showing up game time and platinum trophies to no avail. This world is not a black-and-white dualism, if it does not conform to your subjectivity, it must not be objective, this argument is really very angry, different opinions can be discussed, can be debated, but should not directly buckle the hat, block all the voices of dissidents. Of course, I am also very grateful to the audience who have been reading, and you are also the biggest motivation for my update. Well, let's start today's theme, Beasts and Dragons.

"Beast Sacrifice" Gurange and Malikas

If you have been through many weeks, players who are careful enough can find that in the temple of Yazra, entering the Marikas boss battle room, Malikas will generate different dialogues depending on the number of "dead roots" you have collected. When you collect the entire "dead root," Malikas will say, "Fader... How could it be you..." This is also the basis of Marikas' conjecture, but if you go directly to Fam Yazra to kill Malikas, the "Beast Sacrifice" Gurange will still wait in the temple for the protagonist to collect dead roots to feed. So, are Gulanger and Malikas one person?

This reminds me of the previous community controversy about whether "Blind Lady Haida" and "Irena" are one person. The answer is yes, although Irena's body remains in place after Haida appeared. This may be a small bug in the details of the game, from the subsequent player unpacking dialogue, NPC data, "Irena" and "Blind Lady Haida" ID, model, dubbing are the same. The "Irena" delivery mission corresponds to the appearance conditions of the "Blind Lady Haida", and even some players hacked her to death when they met "Irena" in Moen City, and found that they would directly drop the "Epilepsy Flint Stone".

Details you may not know about The Eldon Ring – "The Beasts and the Dragons"

I think many players will meet two identical tuners "Rodrika" in the big blessing later in the game, and "Eldon's Law Ring" is not a few scraps in order to rush the construction period, and some details are not handled in place. Unlike the Blind Lady Andyne, the Beast Sacrifice is more similar to the game setting, and if The Death of Malikas makes Gulange disappear, then the Beast Prayer loses its way of getting it, which has a negative impact on the player's game experience.

In addition to the evidence that Malikas recognized the faded person after collecting the "dead roots", there are also some side evidences that can prove that the two are actually one person. For example, their weapon, the Five-Fingered Sword, the Black Sword Family in front of the Beast Temple.

Details you may not know about The Eldon Ring – "The Beasts and the Dragons"

Dragons and Beasts

In most of the works, the beast is synonymous with wildness and brutality. Possessing great power, cruelty and murderousness are our stereotypes of beasts. In Eldon's Ring, however, the existence of the beast is given a different meaning. In the hidden corners of the Temple of the Beasts, we were able to pick up the Five-Fingered Sword, and if we looked closely, we would see several strange sculptures on the platform where the Five-Fingered Sword was located.

Details you may not know about The Eldon Ring – "The Beasts and the Dragons"

From the image point of view, it seems that the werewolf was chained to the stone pillar and screamed in the sky. The same posture can be seen in Fam Yazra, but it does not seem to be a stone statue, but a real dry corpse.

Details you may not know about The Eldon Ring – "The Beasts and the Dragons"

After unpacking and removing his robes and armor, you can see that The true appearance of Malikas is similar to that of the bound werewolves.

Details you may not know about The Eldon Ring – "The Beasts and the Dragons"

So, what exactly does this statue mean?

Details you may not know about The Eldon Ring – "The Beasts and the Dragons"

I think that the wisdom that bestowed upon the beasts eventually became a shackle in the hearts of the beasts, and the invisible shackles tied the limbs of the beasts, from the natural warriors to the creeping priests, the beasts looked up at the dragons high above, desperately suppressing the boiling blood in their bodies.

Details you may not know about The Eldon Ring – "The Beasts and the Dragons"

What is even more ironic is that the beasts whose hands and feet are bound by wisdom have become tools to suppress Ge Fulei's war will. Barbarian kings and beasts, obviously the same warriors, but have different ways of returning.

Details you may not know about The Eldon Ring – "The Beasts and the Dragons"

I have to sigh, what a tragedy this is. Wisdom, obviously such a beautiful thing, but turned "Horelu" into "Greire", in front of the burning golden tree, in the fierce battle with the faded, the first king finally found the long-lost war will, once again became "Horeilu", and fought the final battle with the faded. Like The Temple of Fam Yazra, marikas, who regained his animal nature, burned out the last attempt of his life. The fate of breaking free of the chains is tragic, but as a warrior, it is also admirable to be able to die on the battlefield.

Mixed beliefs

The position of the "Golden Law" in the game is extremely exclusive, treating subspecies as natural slaves, ancient blessings as "bad omens", and subhumans as enemies, as if only humans who believe in the Golden Law are supreme beings. Ironically, however, the excluded races also still have devout faith.

Details you may not know about The Eldon Ring – "The Beasts and the Dragons"

The golden law displayed by the lion hybrid is doubly lamentable, reminiscent of the details of the sewer double dogs in the previous Dark Souls 3, which is made up of clergy and prays when they are dying. Perhaps the Golden Rule of Lion Hybrid Belief is also deliberately set, and on the continent of junction, the races with faith and wisdom are not only human beings. The sub-tailor Burke will also be sad for his mother, the blacksmith Iggy will do his duty for Lani, the half-wolf Blaise will not betray even if he falls into madness, and Malikas is loyal to guard the death of Destiny. Yet the arrogant humanity sees them as slaves, curses, and beasts, like a black humor that makes people feel emotional.

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