Bandai Namco’s upcoming JRPG Elden Ring is one of 2022’s most anticipated games. It was originally announced as a collaboration between Japanese developer From Software and George R. R. Martin of Game of Thrones fame, wherein the latter has handled the lore and world-building for the project.
From Software has shown a hefty chunk of gameplay via trailers so far and also hosted a hands-on “closed network test." The setting for Elden Ring is the fantasy world of The Lands Between.
The titular Elden Ring, which was once an all-powerful artifact that blessed all creatures, has been shattered. Split into shards called the Great Runes, they are now under the control of the corrupted demigods of The Lands Between. Tarnished are those who are summoned to retrieve the Runes.
The player's character is known as the Tarnished. Narratively, it’s suggested that they are exiled individuals. Since they have been called back by the Ring to retrieve the Runes and defeat the twisted demigods, the question arises: why did the Tarnished “fall from grace” to begin with? More accurately, it is their ancestors that did so, but the cause for that is still unknown.
What is clear from the official website, though, is that the Tarnished are basically referred to as “undead” (thus playing into the death/revival system that these games are known for). They have also been prophesied to ascend to the Lordship by mending the Ring after being exiled.
That’s director Hidetaka Miyazaki’s theme for the game: allowing players to paint their own interpretation of what the story means, and what role the Tarnished would play in the overall game. Is the Ring’s call for the salvation of The Lands Between, a path to redemption for the Tarnished or a means of payback
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