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ranni ending is a little bittersweet… the way she lifts up and cradles the shattered head of marika, who is radagon, her father, and vows to the people and them that she’ll keep the world safe from the greater will and order that caused all of this… the uncertainty of a journey away from the lands between to keep godhood safely at a distance from the world, to a place where nobody else has gone, not knowing what awaits- but the comfort of knowing that she isn’t going to be doing it alone, like she thought she would, and that she found support and love in a place she didn’t expect to. it’s sad, but hopeful.
Elden Ring is a love story.
i stan one man and one man only in elden ring
the gigantic boss that loves his regular sized horse -
who learned gravity magic so that he could keep riding his comically-undersized-for-him horse
who tokyo drifts on his wittle horse
for whom i've been summoned to join a festival to put him out of his undying misery














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