Elden Ring is a gigantic game, and every area discovered along the way makes players wonder how it all fits in such a relatively small file size. Even at the end of the game, Elden Ring doesn't let up with its gorgeous, elaborate area designs, and no area is more evident of this than Crumbling Farum Azula.
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Players fight Beastmen from Farum Azula pretty early on, but it can't be reached until at least getting to Liurnia. That's just a small slice of the zone, though, and properly accessing the rest of Crumbling Farum Azula isn't possible until a major point in the story has been reached. Getting here ends a lot of questlines dead in their tracks, so be sure you know what triggers access to Crumbling Farum Azula to prevent losing out on these items.
Crumbling Farum Azula is a place figuratively shrouded in enigma and quite literally covered by dragons and great tornadoes. It's a feast for the eyes no matter where you look, and it's all capped off with one of the game's most difficult boss fights. The large debris that looks like temple ruins likely came from here in some way, though it is said to exist beyond time.
Players are sent here after committing a Cardinal Sin, and it's a required area for finishing the game. It's thought by some fans that Crumbling Farum Azula serves as a prison for the Greater Will, which explains why so many spurned by Grace can be found throughout.
Two things are known for sure: that Farum Azula has been crumbling since time immemorial (from the Old Lord's Talisman), and that Placidusax was Elden Lord before the Golden Order came to power (from his Remembrance). Farum Azula served as his seat of power before the downfall of the Outer God he
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