Elden Ring has six endings, and getting most of them depends on the completion of certain quests. One of the most popular endings is the one called «Age of Stars.» What makes it so popular is that it connects to a fan-favorite character in the game, Ranni. To get this ending, players must defeat Rennala, complete Ranni's questline, give her the Dark Moon Ring, and then summon her after defeating the games' final boss.
The Elden Ring endings are short and leave a lot unsaid as to the fate of the Lands Between. Some fans are particularly confused about the Age of Stars ending and what it really means for the Tarnished, Ranni, and the Greater Will. To understand the ending, fans must also understand Ranni's backstory and intentions.
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The most important aspect of Ranni's intentions players should know is that she does not want the status quo to return. She is an enemy of the Greater Will. She is the daughter of Radagon and Rennala, and appears to be very close to her mother (as proven in by her involvement in Rennala's boss fight). Fans believe Ranni may have begun to hate the Greater Will when it demanded that Radagon return to Marika and leave her mother grief-stricken.
Ranni played a huge role in the death of the demigod, Godwyn, as his death was necessary for the ritual in which Ranni killed her own Empyrean body to have her soul bound to a doll. The reason she killed her own body was to make sure she could not be controlled by the Greater Will. As an Empyrean, she was a possible replacement for Marika and thus had little say in her own destiny. As a doll, she could maintain her free will and defy the Greater Will.
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