Elden Ring Age of the Stars Ending



PS4.

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I prefer this one to the default ending.

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50 thoughts on “Elden Ring Age of the Stars Ending”

  1. I don’t think any ending is good or bad. When you conquered everything in your way the world gets molded how you see fit. Weather it’s golden, a blaze, or moonlight. The world caters to you.

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  2. What does even happen after you completed the game? Will you be able to see the changes in the open world or is it like there is some sort of time freeze where you just get back to before you trigger the ending when loading the safe file again

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  3. This feels very much like a bad ending. The Elden Lord one has a very positive, or at least a very glorious vibe to it. When the new queen starts by saying you're going into "fear, doubt and loneliness", that's not a very auspicious start.
    How do you get this ending? So far this is the only video I see on it. Then there's the Age of the Frenzied Flame ending…. which is probably even worse

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  4. Bro, the two endings i saw so far are so… Lame. Imagine playing hours and hours, defeating a lot of motherfucking monsters, gods, demigods, spirits, dragons just for a 2 min cutscene that is totally anti-climax and boring. I wish fromsoftware was able to make more rewarding endings to the players, worth the whole journey the game make you go trough.

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  5. I’m really curious now to eventually learn the details behind both endings & the symbolism/beliefs both represent. In DS3, the ‘best’ overall end is likely choosing to let the fire die peacefully, it alludes to an end of things but with hope for a future & a more peaceful continuation of life’s cycle. It’s gentle, hopeful. Elden Ring’s endings are currently still vague. Elden Lord seems similar to linking the fire, things get better for awhile, but From games are about how prolonging something meant to end is a bad thing. Age of Stars on the other hand seems good at first, but Ranni’s comment about fear and doubt is concerning.

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  6. Age of Stars get me some lovecraftian vibes for some reason. And this great eclipse circle with glittering lines what look more like tentacles reminds me of a Shambler from DD. And about Outer Gods too.

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  7. No matter how I look at it, I can't see these "ominous vibes" that everyone is talking about. Like, maybe I am missing something, but does she talk about "fear, doubt and loneliness" not because people will now rule themselves, without gods or such? I mean, if we look at DS games, "night" often been associated with humans? Again, I might be missing something, but I think this ending might be not that bad?

    We get a wife at the end so I don't care much tbh.

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