The fan-favorite boss Malenia, Blade of Miquella in has been hiding in the DLC all along, despite never actually being showcased by developer FromSoftware. Released with the base game, the optional boss Malenia is considered one of the hardest in the company’s history, mainly due to the mix of her aggressive stance, two phases, the ability to regenerate life upon hitting players, and the application of the Scarlet Rot status on them, which takes chunks of life away from them if not dealt with. Because of this, she is also a favorite among players.
Often, tough bosses are the most beloved, and Malenia is the most notable one from the base game. Now, the anticipated DLC has been released, bringing forth a batch of new challenges to deal with. This includes difficult dungeons and some memorable new boss fights, such as the one against the Divine Beast Dancing Lion in . With overlapping themes and events playing out at the same time as those of the main campaign, the connection between and the base game is strong – so much so that Malenia is even present in the DLC.
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While the character does not make an appearance via her character model or voice lines, there is a very straightforward reference to her in the DLC. As pointed out by SeeReax on X (formerly Twitter), the theme song played during the Romina, Saint of the Bud boss fight is a leitmotif of the track played during the battle against Malenia, Blade of Miquella. Even though there is a difference in the musical arrangement and how the song is played out, the soundtrack is the same across both boss encounters.
The character’s theme played as a leitmotif is more than a nod to the base game, but the confirmation of a connection between Malenia and Romina in .
The most straightforward approach to the connection between Malenia and Romina is that they both wield Scarlet Rot in
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