Elden Ring is full of mysteries, from character-related ones like Melina's identity to lore-related ones like who was the god of dragons. There are even more mysteries when it comes to the Lands Between and its various locations. For example, the two moons at the Moonlight Altar, Godwyn's corpse under Stormveil Castle, and the pattern of the game's six towers. Then, of course, there is the mystery of Elden Ring's colosseums.
There are three colosseums that fans have found in the Lands Between. They are in Limgrave, Leyndell, and Caelid. There is no natural way to enter these massive buildings, and a lot of theories have spread around as to why they exist. Some believe that the colosseums are leftovers from cut content while others believe there is something more going on.
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The colosseum in Limgrave is north of the Warmaster's Shack. There is an NPC leaning against the building, a frustrated spirit that says, «All I wanted was to fight. To fight as a warrior, to the last. So, why? Why, guidance of grace will this door not open?» Much like the spirit, the Tarnished themselves cannot enter the building. Nothing changes the dialogue of the spirit, either.
Through dataming, some players have managed to explore the inside of this particular colosseum. For a place that is inaccessible, Elden Ring has details inside the Limgrave colosseum from rows of places for people to watch a center for battle. At the same time, it is not as detailed as the outside, so it is unfinished. On the outside of this colosseum, players get invaded by an NPC named Recusant Renricus. It is also at this colosseum that players are tasked to kill Old Knight Istvan for the Volcano Manor questline.
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