Elden Ring is the latest offering in From Software's catalog of notoriously difficult action RPG games. As a spiritual successor to the popular Dark Souls series, many fans have sunk dozens of hours into the game already, boasting a Steam player base of 600,000 only an hour after its release on February 25th. One enthusiast, however, has spent their time studying the ruthless bosses differently, illustrating that the paintbrush is mightier than the sword.
Margit the Fell Omen is one of the first bosses players can encounter in their journey to seek the Elden Ring. Positioned at the entrance of Stormveil Castle near the beginning of the game, his abrupt arrival can be fatal if a player's armaments aren't upgraded appropriately. Regardless of his old appearance, a round with Margit is an exhaustive experience, with his unflinching heavy combos and hammer posing no effort in ending the protagonist. Despite this, it seems that making sure work of the challenging boss can also translate beautifully to canvas.
Elden Ring Player Grinds to Level 93 Before Fighting Margit
Reddit user salessalamander has produced a detailed painting of Margit the Fell Omen engaged in his lethal ground-pound attack. Posted to the Elden Ring subreddit, its intense dark brushstrokes truly capture the foreboding characteristic of the boss with grace. Noticeably contrasting with the expansive Lands Between in the background, the artwork illustrates the setting game beautifully. With many commentators appreciating the artist's ability to capture the airy cloak of Margit, their depiction has also led to the discussion of the game's exceptional graphics, by which the painting could easily be concept art for the boss.
The epic design, which was created on Clip
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