It's been seven months, and there's still stuff happening in and around Elden Ring worth writing about. Doing these weekly roundups has truly been an eye-opening experience – I mean, I knew FromSoftware games have massive communities, but seeing you lot come up with theories, dig up secrets, and pull off all sorts of shenanigans in The Lands Between is truly the highlight of my week. My work week of course, I have a life, you know.
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Almost any and every person in The Lands Between lives a wretched life. Either because they're surrounded by horrible, nightmarish creatures, or they are said horrible, nightmarish creatures. It's hard to tell which is worse honestly, because both have their drawbacks. But thankfully, it seems they do have some respite after death.
Morgott the Omen King couldn't have had a great life, considering it was cursed. When we meet him, he has painful looking horns sticking out of his head while being unnaturally large, a lot like the other Great Rune holders. However, some players noticed that upon being defeated, Morgott's body shrinks down and looks kind of normal. Considering his horns are all gone, it could be that his curse is lifted upon death.
Some people are just masochists – there's no other explanation for this mod. Elden Ring has enough jump scares and creepy hand creatures to keep you on your toes - not to mention sword-wielding crows - but modders can't get enough. So they find ways to up the ante and top up on the nightmare fuel week in and week out. How did they manage that this time? They created an Elden Ring mod inspired by Silent Hill, of course.
Modder Matt Gruen collaborated with Twitch streamer LilAggy to
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