Though they were once part of the One Great, Elden Ring's Frenzied Flame split from the Greater Will because it believed that the Greater Will made a mistake, and now seeks to make all that was split apart whole again. This, in turn, led to the Two Fingers and Three Fingers being split rather than remaining a whole hand. This adds the Greater Will and Frenzied Flame to the list of characters or ideas in Elden Ring that represent opposing ideas, yet are two halves of one whole.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Elden Ring.]
Elden Ring puts the player in the role of the Tarnished, somebody who was once robbed of their Grace and exiled from the land in the hope they would grow stronger through strife. Though it is hardly the only Outer God interested in the Lands Between, the Greater Will has the highest degree of control in the land out of the Outer Gods. As the Tarnished roams the world of Elden Ring's Lands Between and interacts with its inhabitants, they can learn why the Frenzied Flame and Greater Will split, with the messengers of its will — the Three Fingers and Two Fingers, respectively — also splitting from what was once a whole hand.
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While Elden Ring makes it easier to find information about the Two Fingers than the Three Fingers, the Tarnished can learn some crucial information about the Three Fingers from Hyetta if they indulge her taste for Shabriri Grapes. Hyetta will tell the Tarnished that the Greater Will and Frenzied Flame were once both part of the One Great, but it split into these two Outer Gods, and likely more given the number of Outer Gods with influence the Tarnished may come across. She also says that the Greater
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