The From Software community is uniquely obsessed with the developer's games. Perhaps it's the niche origins of the Souls-like genre creating obsession, or perhaps it's From Software's ability to craft incredibly rich worlds. The result is that creatively talented individuals flock to From Software's games and put together incredibly impressive pieces of art. Elden Ring is no different. A recent Ranni the Witch painting from artist Adrien le Coz is a great example of the talent within Elden Ring's community.
The piece by le Coz captures Ranni's story in Elden Ring, a tapestry depicting the interactions players will experience with her through the game. The piece itself is lightly spoiler-rich, due to its spoilers being free of context. The description of the piece, however, will delve into all of Ranni's story through Elden Ring.
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Moving from left to right, viewers can see Ranni's mother Rennala, the last Carian Queen and the headmistress of the Academy of Raya Lucaria. Across from Rennala on the right of the painting is Ranni's father Radagon, who left Rennala to become Elden Lord as Marika's consort. As such, Ranni is a demigod and a choice to become the Golden Order's new god. Ranni's story begins here, and in From Software fashion, it takes many dark turns.
To start, Adrien depicts the Two Fingers rising into the air. The Two Fingers chose Ranni to become a god, but Ranni spurned this destiny. She went so far as to steal a piece of the death rune from Maliketh and slew her own physical body. A red-haired woman, Ranni's previous form, and the white-haired doll she'd become with death's curse run between them are visible. The shape of the Divine Tower where Ranni's
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