Elden Ring's setting contains a number of mysterious figures that players are given very little information about, but St. Trina's descriptions sound oddly reminiscent of a character that's already in the game. FromSoftwares previous titles such as Dark Souls and Bloodborne have often relied on a very minimalist approach to storytelling, preferring instead to give players smaller tidbits of lore from item descriptions that can be used to piece together the details of some of the backstory of the world. Elden Ring also takes this narrative approach, although it does stand out as a more focused story, probably in part due to the collaboration with George R R Martin on Elden Ring's lore.
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St. Trina is one such figure that is mentioned only in item descriptions, although there are several pieces of equipment that are tied to St. Trina which gives players a more complete picture than some of the game's other mentioned figures. It would be easy to assume that St. Trina is just a background character created by FromSoftware and George R R Martin to help give some extra detail to the already expansive backstory. Details surrounding St. Trina are sparse even in the item descriptions, "St. Trina is an enigmatic figure. Some say she is a comely young girl, others are sure he is a boy" is included in the item description for Elden Ring's Sword of St. Trina.
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However, there are some big clues that St. Trina is in fact a character that players can actually find in the course of the game, the Empyrean Miquella. The most obvious connection between the two is that they are both heavily associated with sleep, Miquella is
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