It feels like an understatement to say Elden Ring has taken the gaming world by storm, with many already considering it Game of the Year. It meshes the known challenges and rewards of FromSoftware’s Souls games with unparalleled freedom in an open-world setting, but of course, that’s not to say it’s perfect. No game is.
WARNING: POTENTIAL SPOILERS FOR ELDEN RING AHEADElden Ring has its flaws, and many would argue that it loses a lot of its momentum in the second half (or so) of the game. While its highlights and its flaws are a matter of opinion, it’s also worth noting one character who doesn’t seem to get any real resolution—Rennala, High Queen of the Full Moon. Players will have to fight and defeat her to proceed with the story, but given her role in Elden Ring’s background as well as her relationship with Ranni, it just feels somewhat incomplete.
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Rennala would become a powerful lunar mage, eventually leading the Academy of Raya Lucaria and establishing the Carian family as royalty. Her sheer power cannot be understated, and this shows in how she was able to fight Radagon’s golden army of Leyndell capital to a standstill. Radagon, incomplete, is no joke to players in the final Elden Ring boss fight, so his power then must have been tremendous. Consider that he is one-half of Marika too, it’s clear through context how powerful she was. Rennala and Radagon would marry, leading to three all-might and powerful children: Radahn, Rykard, and Ranni the Snow Witch.
Interestingly enough, Radagon and Rennala were married at the Church of Vows, likely by Miriel, Pastor of Vows (otherwise known as the Turtle Pope). The implications here are of two powerful people in love, and
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