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saw a really good nightreign cast fanart but somehow they made executor LIGHTER than how they made raider. and recluse was GRAY. anyway






(second image is ironeye i just cut out his darkness purple eyes)
sourced from zlofsky_2nd on twitter and the last image is from bonfireVN youtube. note that recluse absolutely has warm tones STOP MAKING HER GRAY!!!!!!!
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It should not be forgotten that glintstone sorcery is the study of the stars and the life therein. A fact lost on most sorcerers, these days...
Etsy
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Demons of Elden Ring
I noticed that the Japanese script for Elden Ring is more specific about what it labels as a “demon.” I don’t speak or read Japanese, nor do I have any significant insight into the various spiritual cultures involved, so forgive me for my lack of detail—this is based on quick internet searches.
Okina


A samurai of renown from the eastern Land of Reeds. Okina means “old man,” a name he earned for the mask he wore, which depicted a snarling elder. Okina is referred to as a 修羅 (shura or asura). The word can refer to slaughter, carnage, or killing—a scene of bloodshed and violence. An asura can also be someone whose natural inclinations become destructive, growing cruel, arrogant, hateful, and thus demonic in nature. Asura are said to live by sense rather than mind, engaging in jealous conflict with heavenly beings.
The meanings can go on and on, but the core idea is of a less-than-virtuous entity, driven by conflict. Mohg, the Lord of Blood, offered Okina the life of an asura after feeling his blade—a life that endlessly thirsts for blood. That is why Okina’s cursed katana is known, at least in the Japanese script, as “mountains of corpses and rivers of blood.” Forever cutting down others, he sharpened his mind until all else lost meaning, leaving only himself and his blade—to forever be perfected.
Anastasia

The “Tarnished Eater.” Anastasia is referred to as a kijo—a woman who has become a demon (oni) as a result of harboring deep resentment and possessing a hideous heart. The term typically refers to female supernatural beings, often malicious in nature.
Anastasia wields a butcher’s knife, which she uses to neatly carve the human body. She has killed and eaten many Tarnished by disguising herself as a Finger Maiden (miko—a shrine maiden or young woman of divination at temples). Landing an attack with her knife also restores her health.
Shabriri

In Elden Ring, Shabriri was a madman whose eyes were gouged out by the people for the crime of slander. He would go on to become the most reviled man in history, as the originator of the Frenzied Flame disease—which took root in his mutilated eyes as he smiled faintly.
The name Shabriri refers to a demon of blindness, whose name means “dazzling glare”—a creature said to rest on uncovered water (such as pools or rivers) at night, afflicting those who drink from it with blindness. One way to undo or mitigate his curse is to recite an incantation in which a letter is removed from his name with each repetition.
Rakshasa

The unrelenting katana-wielding cannibal berserker. A Rakshasa is a being born of both hunger and anger—creatures who consume human flesh and appear on battlefields with glee when slaughter is at its worst. Although myths vary, and like many popularly malicious spiritual beings, there are both “good” and “bad” kinds.
In Elden Ring, the nameless warrior woman became a Rakshasa after killing and consuming countless others ceaselessly—so much so that her armor and sword are stained red with blood and exude a vile aura. She has lost all sense of self, becoming a creature of pure instinct. Her armor and blade cut through bone at the cost of her own flesh—attack damage is greater, but so is damage received.

The Fell Omen’s title, as a fun side note, can mean something like taboo or abominable oni (demon, ghost, etc.). Morgott isn’t a demon, but it is the “folk name” by which his alter ego is known. The Fanged and Long-Tongued variants of the Imp golem are also modeled after “oni” or demons.
There are a number of other spiritual entities I may have missed, and others I won’t go into—such as faeries, marebito(Numen), kami (gods and outer gods), wraiths, rancors, those who live in death, and many more. Or Revenant herself.
Libra

But oh, how could I forget Libra? The equilibrium demon of Night. Libra is referred to as 魔 (ma), which seems to be a generic term for a demon or some kind of malicious entity. It can also refer to sorcery or magical power. He’s the demon of “tuning.”
When I look up 調律 (chōritsu), musical tuning comes up. The word itself can be broken down into “adjust/tune” and “law/discipline,” so equilibrium makes sense—it’s about balance. The Golden Order is a “law” or regulation, after all, the opposite of chaos. Libra is “tuning” it, I suppose, to incorporate elements of chaos or Frenzy.
Libra is a goat-like creature obsessed with the idea of an impartial force—hence his allegiance to the Night—and uses alchemy to create a false gold that has a holy effect but results in frenzy buildup.
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Starscourge Radahn
Acrylic on paper.
This is the continuation of my series on Elden Ring's bosses. Check out the other ones, Tibia Mariner and Rennala.
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today is my birthday!!
thank you for supporting my art :>
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I've finally found a way to post whole pages of my Elden Ring lore book! Full pages will be visible on my AO3.
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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree was released a year ago.
This DLC was what finally got me into Elden Ring. Can't even fathom to describe the artistic impact this game had on me, one of my biggest inspirations so far. Here are some selected artworks on the occasion!
prints ✦ more art on patreon
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Heolstor was in the base Elden Ring
Okay ok ok so, his lore is basically that he was one of the countless victims of a "hero" (a term very often adjacent to Erdtree/GO people in Elden Ring setting), bent on resentment and revenge, and it took the form of the 'rain', right?
But!!! Do you remember that!!! In base Elden Ring, there was a character who was one of the countless victims of Godfrey, bent on resentment and revenge, and ASSOCIATED with the sole location where clouds never dissolve and where the rains never cease?
Castle Morne is one of the places usurped by the Erdtree/GO (Edgar is a servant of Godrick). Heolstor is also apparently an enemy of Erdtree/GO people in particular; Revenant's family 100% hails from Leyendell, Wylder's clan are like model Tarnished descending from Godfrey's warriors, initially his shape is restricted with a golden dagger binding his arm and bandages with golden runes, the last thing to stand against the Nightfall is an apparition of the Erdtree, the whole thing about the Night is that it nuked the actual Erdtree and what stemmed from it...
Lmao Hornsent is welcomed to hold Heolstor's beer I suppose. Get the FUCK out, GEQ and Stormlord, we are having a fuckin AU version of the Revenger xD 😎
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"In the shadows of the Erdtree, he found him again. Mohg, Lord of Blood, whose heart burned with love and sin, and Miquella, the radiant god, granting forgiveness, touching his soul like a divine light." In the realm of shadows, the souls of Miquella and Mohg met once more. Forgiveness and peace collided with pain and sin. This moment marks the end of their tragedy and perhaps the beginning of something greater. Who knows what lies ahead when Miquella's light reaches the darkest heart? Or maybe, Miquella will simply let him go, granting his mercy one last time. HQ 4k artwork~ P. S. I know some may have negative opinions, but I choose to see this fandom as a space for creativity and respect. Let’s support each other instead of fighting.
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