FromSoftware's Elden Ring is full of canon lore and secrets. Like any other FromSoftware game, replayability is a factor and is a feature in the studio's latest title. Since launch, players have been discovering new and exciting details hidden away in the game, even after 200 hours of gameplay.
One of the strangest yet most adored secrets of Elden Ring is that of a well-hidden village called Jarburg. Hidden away in the cliffsides of Liurnia lay a hamlet inhabited by a delightfully unexpected population. Once found, gamers may be wondering what Jarburg is and what exactly they can do there.
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Jarburg a hidden village located in Liurnia of the Lakes and requires quite the leap of faith to get there. It's a tiny village home to a small population of Living Jars and Warrior Jars who just want to live a peaceful life away from the chaos of the Lands Between. Jarburg is also the home of «Pot Boy» Alexander the Iron Fist – the Siegmeyer of Elden Ring and a non-aggressive Jar who left the village to seek adventure and become a mighty warrior. Since the «path of the champion» is a lonely one, Pot Boy vowed never to return to Jarburg and never to see his friends and family again.
As players quickly discover early in Elden Ring, there are jars sitting around the Lands Between that aren't what they seem. A classic of FromSoftware games. Stepping too close to one that isn't Alexander the Iron Fist will lead to encountering very aggressive Living Jars that will most likely try to kill the player right off the bat. While Elden Ring's Jarburg is the complete opposite of that experience, it's a most welcome one.
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