While most FromSoftware games offer a handful of different endings, Elden Ring apparently has six (that fans know of). These include the Age of Fracture, the Age of Order, the Age of the Curse, the Age of the Stars, the Age of the Duskborn, and of course the Age of Chaos brought on by the Lord of Chaos.
Elden Ring: How To Undo Frenzied Flame
The Frenzied Flame ending is the only Elden Ring ending that overwrites the others, removing players' choice of ending entirely at the end of the game. Once you have discovered the Three Fingers and allowed it to burn your body, there's only two directions to go — to the Giants' Forge to use the Flame of Ruin yourself, or to the Haligtree to rid yourself of this inheritance.
The Forge of the Giants is home to the Flame of Ruin, which can be used to burn the Erdtree. Normally, this requires the sacrifice of a maiden, but if you inherit the Frenzied Flame you can spare Melina and burn the Erdtree yourself. Melina doesn't take too kindly to this gesture, though, and threatens to kill you upon resting at a Site of Grace after meeting the Three Fingers.
The Giant's Forge and the Flame of Ruin are found at the end of the Mountaintops of Giants, which can only be accessed after defeating Morgott and acquiring the Rold Medallion to activate the lift. If you manage to un-inherit the Frenzied Flame before using the Flame of Ruin, Melina will need to be sacrificed as normal.
The Frenzied Flame unlocks a new ending for Elden Ring – the Lord of Chaos (and Age of Chaos) ending. While all other unlockable endings to Elden Ring are interchangeable, players are locked into becoming the Lord of Chaos.
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For instance, if a player has unlocked the Age of the
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