Elden Ring is full of intriguing lore for fans to uncover, ranging from the Frenzied Flame to the terrifying story of Dung Eater. However, the Golden Order is the most prominent aspect of the Elden Ring narrative, and one fan has paid homage to the concept with some beautiful artwork.
For those unfamiliar with the Golden Order, it is essentially a way to describe the rules of the Elden Ring universe, all of which are based around the Greater Will and the Erdtree. The power of The Two Fingers to interpret the Greater Will and the idea that death is only complete once beings pass away when near the Erdtree are examples of these rules. Ultimately, the Golden Order exists to keep the Greater Will’s position as ruler intact. Clearly interested in this aspect of the story, Reddit user Spizak shared an epic piece of art based on it.
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There is so much to appreciate about the piece, which looks to be set within a chapel or another place of worship. Making up a majority of artwork is a large statue of Marika, who is seen in a crucifix-like position. Every aspect of Marika, from her hair to her outfit, is full of detail, with some commenters pointing out how the statue genuinely looks real. If that was not enough, Marika’s other half, Radagon, is also represented within the piece.
The first half of Elden Ring’s final boss fight, many players will remember Radagon fondly due to the flashiness of his moveset and the constant aggression during his battle. Nearly all of his attacks come through Marika’s hammer, an item that is held by his statue and a tool he uses to make a rune arc in this image. The artist brilliantly uses neon for the rune arc, and they also make sure to light up
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