Elden Ring is filled with secrets, and chances are, they’ll still be discovered for years to come. Players have already found a way to pause Elden Ring naturally, while others have found a wall in Volcano Manor that has to be hit 50 times to reveal a hidden path. It’s all there, ripe for players to dig through and discover.
One thing fans noticed recently is the number of Elden Ring characters whose names begin with G, R, or M—the initials, of course, of George R. R. Martin. How much he and Elden Ring director Hidetaka Miyazaki teamed up on the game isn’t exactly clear—though what roles they covered are more distinct—and this has led some to believe that George R. R. Martin intentionally hid his initials inElden Ring. He has denied this.
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It’s worth stating that this theory makes some sense. Players only have to look at the similar names in Elden Ring: Godfrey, Godwyn, Godrick, Radahn, Rennala, Radagon, Rykard, Ranni, Renna, Marika, Malenia, Melina, Margit, Morgott, Mohg, and far more. Obviously, this is enough to see the G. R. R. M. initials spread throughout the game, but according to Martin in a recent blog post called This, That, and t’Other things, this wasn’t done by him.
Some believe he hid his initials in the game, and he denies having sone so. “Coming up with names is hard, especially since A Song of Ice and Fire uses so many of them, and I am fond of giving family members and close kin names that have something in common…but really, why would I have to hide my name inside the game? My name is right there ON the game, as one of the creators. Hey, Elden Ring is exciting enough, no need to make stuff up.”
What should be noted is that,
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