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O, Death. Become my blade once more.
#elden ring#Maliketh#the black blade#beast clergyman#art#fantasy art#fantasy illustration#uh...#furry#?#xd#i love him#elden ring fanart#gurranq
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There was a time nobody knew priest Gurranq will turn his back on dragon cult and take new name
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Cry, boy, cry, boy, cryyyyy 🎶
(because sometimes you gotta draw your fav big kitty cat beastman having a big, canon cry)
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Gurranq: Eat and cheer up
Messmer: Thankyou, uncle..
Gurranq: I cooked it with the recipe Marika made for me...
Messmer:🥲(miss my mother)
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A Raging Wolf story 3 - AnatoFinnstark
#A Raging Wolf#AnatoFinnstark#Elden Ring#fighters#Maliketh#Maliketh the Black Blade#Gurranq#dark fantasy#digital art
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Some more D/Rogier shitposts. I'm normal about them
#my art#fanart#elden ring#rogier#darian#sorcerer rogier#d hunter of the dead#drogier#shitpost#gurranq
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Apparently when wolves get old, they go grey -- rather, they turn a more uniform salt-and-pepper grey like this
rather than staying grey with distinctive patterns like this.
Maliketh looks like this (credit to Bonfire VN on youtube).
It's easier to see on his mane, but you can also see that old-grey salt-and-pepper coloration on his chin as well.
New headcanon: what if Maliketh only went grey in his old age? What if his title as "The Black Blade" didn't refer to his sword (which wouldn't have been black anyway until at least after he sealed the Rune of Death), but to the man himself? After all, he is the Blade of Marika in the same way that Malenia is the Blade of Miquella.
Imagine Maliketh as a young wolf being pure jet black -- like black cat black. Void colored. Imagine him cartwheeling around the battlefield like he does in his boss fight, but all you can see is a void with teeth.
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Eppy
Goodnight
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Elden ring inspired baby names (so adorable fr fr)🔥🔥🔥
#elden posting#fromsoftware#elden ring#shadow of the erdtree#sote spoilers#frenzied flame#mogh lord of blood#elden ring mohg#igon elden ring#curse you bayle#gurranq#beast clergyman#why am i like this
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The Hierophant - Alliance, captivity, servitude.
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Miquella and Saint Trina: Talking about sleep and duality in Elden Ring.
The lands between is filled with quaint and unique characters, from the giant skeletons to the wraith calling revenants, Many of these characters have little lore to go off of which makes them very compelling to players who can only wonder what their stories are. Out of all of this characters, St. Trina stands out to me, for being a character thats tied to one of the big names in the setting yet so little is known about them. In this post i hope to touch on what i think of this character and the themes that surrounds them.
St. Trina is probably the most enigmatic and intriguing part of Miquella's story line, Described as a misteryous figure that appears in people's dreams, little to nothing is known about them in the current version of the game. Indeed, Trina harbors quite a lot of cut content which we will tackle later. But anyway if one thing is clear about their character is the following: Miquella is St. Trina. The game doesnt explicitly tell you but it drops little hints to help you reach that conclusion throughout the game. the first and most obvious is the lilies, Miquella has lilies tied to his name, and so does st trina, both of this lilies look almost completely identical and its no mere coincidence.
Another connection is the fact that Trina lilies are included in the drop pool of cleanrot knights, warriors that served under Malenia, and by extension, Miquella. After all it makes sense, Trina lilies are an item that dulls the senses, helping you sleep, and Scarlet rot is described as giving its victim terrible nightmares. Yet another connection comes in the form of a Fevor cookbook, Fevor was an individual who was completely obsessed with trina, it is said that he sought her out through his dreams. This cookbook is given to you by gideon after locating Mohgwyn palace, the place Miquella is located, but not only that, This cookbook gives you the recipe to craft the bewitching branch, an item made by Miquella.
Finally, Trina's torch is located in snowfield, an area tied to Miquella. Also, the albinauric archers located there drop trina arrows as part of their loot pool.
So with all that said its pretty clear that Trina and Miquella are the same individual, but in what way? Duality and the capacity to represent multiple aspects is a common theme in elden ring, We see many characters that have some form of alter ego or some deep connection to another character. Empyreans in particular, as stated by miyazaki in one of his interviews, Have the capacity to embody multiple aspects, this is seen most vividly in Marika, who shares her body with Radagon.
So there is a precedent for two completely different characters sharing the same body. So its not strange to see that the most common theory regarding Trina and Miquella is that they are different characters that share a body, after all Miquella's parents are Marika and Radagon, people who share this duality, it would only make sense for the son to share that same atribute with his parents when when we know he is also another character, in the form of Trina, that plus the meaning behind Trina's name, meaning "Triple", additionally it can also mean "pure". So Trina could easily fit as a third character existing in the sphere of the cursed empyrean twins, being the female counterpart to Miquella, much like Radagon is the male counterpart to Marika
Yet i also want to open another possibility, one of Miquella being trina in the most literal way, as in, Trina is nothing more than an alter ego that Miquella used while moonlighting through the lands between in peoples dreams. We see many different characters adopt alter ego's to carry out some duty before being revealed to be someone else, the earliest example is how Ranni introduces herself as Renna until we meet her and she reveals that she is in fact the lunar princess Ranni. Another early example is how morgott disguises himself as Margit, assuming the guise of the fell omen to protect leyndell and slay countless heroes during the shattering.
So we can see that all these characters carry on the theme of adopting multiple personalities and alter ego's to achieve a certain objective, of course these two characters carry out a certain naming scheme that Trina doesnt share, Margit is alot closer to Morgott than Trina is to Miquella name-wise. Yet there is a character whose alter ego has a completely different name, this one being Maliketh.
The first time we encounter Maliketh its through his alter ego, Gurranq, the beast clergy man, who seems to command different individuals to hunt out deathroot and deliver it to him so he can consume it. It isnt until the very end of the game that we learn that Gurranq is in fact Maliketh the black blade, Marika's shadowbound beast. So again, we see someone using a different identity to work on achieving a certain objective. So i think that this could be the case with trina, merely being a second identity used by Miquella to seek out something in the world of dreams, be it aiding those in despair or hunting for secrets. Another piece of evidence that may favour Trina being simply an alter ego is St Trina's sword, which says the following:
St. Trina is an enigmatic figure. Some say she is a comely young girl, others are sure he is a boy. The only certainty is that their appearance was as sudden as their disappearance.
I feel like a lot of people gloss over the Sword description, but i think its pretty important, even tho Fevor's cookbook describes Trina as female, the sword throws us a curve ball and explains how there isnt even a consensous on what this mysterious figure's gender is, only that they are a child (Much like we allready know Miquella is an eternal child) and that they dissappeared rather suddenly much like Miquella has also vanished (this could have happened at multiple times: when miquella encased himself in the cocoon, when he got captured by mohg or when he went into the lands of shadow). Their gender being unknown makes sense, Miquella is a young child with long flowing hair, he is naturally androgynous, so when witnessing his figure in your slumber, it would make sense that you wouldnt be able to tell exactly what or who you are looking at. Also the hilt of the sword depicts trina themselves, a figure with long flowing hair and long robes, much like how Miquella is depicted in statues in the game.
Another thing to consider is what i was saying before about the dual nature empyreans posess, one defining feature about them is how they are at odds with the other aspect they represent: -Ranni is at odds with her empyrean flesh and the fate forced upon her -Malenia is at odds with her rot and battles it throughout her life -Marika is at odds with Radagon, who whishes to perpetuate the golden order while Marika whishes to shatter it. Miquella seems to be the exception to the norm as Trina's and his motivations seem to overlap, particularly in cut content, Trina was much more linked to bringing peace and slumber to those afflicted with frenzy (particularly the merchant's, who would tell you in their cut content, which has been documented and can be found on youtube, that the song they play was once sung to them by Trina) and as we know, the only thing that can supress the flame of frenzy if inherited by the player is Miquella's needle.
In general sleep is shown to be Frenzy's opposite yet at the same time they share something in common.
If frenzy is the violent expression of despair and wish to turn that into a destructive force to bring an end to the world so despair no longer exists, sleep is a way of escaping the despair of the world, avoiding it by hiding in the world of dreams, where there is only peace. Of course not everything is sunshine and rainbows in the world of dreams, as sleep is described as addictive and all ecompassing, compared to a quagmire, it traps you, making you wish you never woke up, after all why would you? its safe in the realm of slumber.
I think the fact that Dreambrew, a drink made by Rhico, a cut NPC, using gathered dream mist is an alcoholic beverage is particularly telling of this. Much like real alcohol, its addictive and it makes you feel good, to the point that you begin to rely on it.
Reeling Rhico is also a particularly interesting cut npc, this charismatic fellow presents himself as a priest of Trina, promising to prepare dreambrew for us if we gather dream mist for him using Trina's orb. This draft of Trina's story forcused more on followers of trina indulging in people's secrets through slumber, which fits Miquella's character, who is described as an intellectual sort, seeking out new knowledge at every turn. Rhico has some pretty neat lines, like this one: "Drink is a wonderful teacher. Imbibe and you will understand; this world's delights, and its futility." More of what i was talking about earlier, through drinking dreambrew and engaging in sleep people feel tired of the real world and seek the quietud of slumber. If we progress Rhico's questline it bring us in the end to Miquella's cocoon, where Rhico reveals that he has been in fact looking for Miquella all this time, and drops us his famous monologue:
"Finally, I have found it!
St. Trina's, no, Lord Miquella's cadaver.
I have partaken of untold secrets.
Such that I might aid you, O Lord.
So please, I hope you can welcome your humble servant Rhico,
Into your dream, the world of your heart.
Indeed, I beg you grant my wish
That when you transcend from empyrean to god, allow me a place by your side." What i find interesting here (besides the entire text, gosh i wish Rhico was still in the game) is how he first talks about Trina but then corrects himself and adresses his master as Miquella, thats who he truly served in the end. he has been indulging in secrets all this time, probably how he found out Trina was Miquella. Trina was just that, a simple alter ego, Miquella was just playing an act in the end. Of course ill say this is all cut content, and could be completely different from the finished product. I just thought it was worth mentioning. So anyway thats about it for now, kind of a messy post. These are just my thoughts and they could be proven wrong by the upcoming dlc. We know that there are gonna be new sleep spells and the trailer showed a very clearly trina coded area with new trina lilies and even a boss of its own, so we are getting some definitive answers and im really looking forward to them!
#elden ring#miquella#miquella the unalloyed#elden ring ranni#lunar princess ranni#shadow of the erdtree#ranni the witch#elden ring dlc#elden ring lore#frenzy#frenzied flame#st trina#marika the eternal#marika#queen marika#malenia blade of miquella#elden ring malenia#malenia the severed#maliketh the black blade#elden ring maliketh#morgott the omen king#morgott the grace given#elden ring morgott#margit the fell omen#gurranq#miquella's haligtree#this one was very long#i love making theories right when they are gonna get proven false in the dlc
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Elden Ring fan art. Do you like it? I have different sauces for Deathroots.
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There’s a scene I think about when I want to start just screaming, crying and bawling my eyes out. I think about Maliketh howling outside his temple in the rain. I think about his last words after he’s brought the final piece of Deathroot.
“Marika… Is this what it is to sin? Will things never be the same?”
I could write ten thousand words on this quote and it will probably keep coming up on my blog because think about what he’s feeling. He did his task as best he could. Why does it still ache in his body? Why is destined death a mere shadow of its former self? He put it all back together, why isn’t it the way it was? Is this what it is to sin? Is this the TRUE nature of sin? To change and never be able to go back to the way things were? Maliketh’s life feels like such a long endless cycle of tragedy and failings one after another from a beast who simply wanted to do his very best for the people he loves. Again and again he laboured and loyally sacrificed EVERYTHING that he is for Marika, for the Greater Will, for the dejected who dwell outside his temple still and guard his life for the service he showed them.
And yet he still sinned, and he was set up to sin and he KNOWS he was set up to sin and still, he howls and yearns, why wasn’t he enough? The pain inside him is so bottomless. He’s responsible for it all. The death of Godwyn. The theft of Destined Death. Marika, doing what she did. If only he’d been more. If only his loyalty and his entire life in service to her were enough. And maybe, if he collects it once again, if he protects it the way he was SUPPOSED to the first time, it can all go back to the way it was before. But it can’t. It will never be the same. That is what it means to sin. Marika needs him one final time to collect Destined Death, as much as he can, even if it’ll only be a fleeting shadow of its former glory, so that we might wield it ourselves. Why covet Destined Death? To kill what? Hewg says it best, truly. To kill a god. He collects it piece by piece, EATING it, as punishment and penance for his failure. It rots him from the inside out. He feels this hunger, this never ending cursed hunger to reunite Destined Death and this time he’ll protect it with his own god damn body if that’s what it takes. The agony of his sin will never fade. The appetite, the hunger, will never subside. Things will never go back the way they were.
But WHY, WHY couldn’t Maliketh be trusted the way Godfrey was by Marika? Why couldn’t Blaidd be trusted? It HURTS and it makes me weep so hard for them both. In dark souls 3, slave knight Gael did what he did KNOWING he had to die for his plan to work. He entrusted everything to us, to kill him once he’s gone hollow and deliver the Dark Soul of Man to His Lady. Maliketh has no such choice. He’s gone mad, just as Blaidd goes mad, hanging on by a THREAD, a singular purpose that directs him always. Collect and safeguard Destined Death. And this madness makes him too dangerous now. Marika knows he’s suffering. She can’t do anything about it. Maliketh knows that she arranged for Death to be stolen, but the greater will has triggered his madness as punishment for Marika’s betrayal. He can’t know that she intends to kill a god. This is the kindest thing she can do for him. One last time, take up your blade for me, O Shadow of the Eternal. As he dies, he dies believing he’s failed Marika one last time. A truly miserable end. And yet, he played his part perfectly and succeeded in the task he holds above all others. Live and die in service to Queen Marika the Eternal.
I want to hold him with all the tenderness in the world as he passes away, comforting him and telling him that Marika sent me, that he did his duty and made her proud. That he’s forgiven. That I will never forget his sacrifice. I love Maliketh with all my heart and truly, he deserved a happier end.
#my writing#elden ring#shadow of the erdtree#maliketh the black blade#gurranq#gurranq beast clergyman#queen marika#marika#marika the eternal#prepare to cry
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Black Blade being a good pal
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Kind Soft Beast Clergyman
#elden ring#elden ring fanart#maliketh#maliketh the black blade#queen marika#queen marika the eternal#gurranq
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BABY BOY !!!!!!!!
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