What is the "Elden Lord" ending?

The "Elden Lord" ending in Elden Ring refers to repairing the Elden Ring to become the ruler of the Lands Between, with the Age of Fracture being the default version achieved by simply mending the Ring after the final boss. However, it's a category encompassing several variations like the Age of Order, Age of Duskborn, and Blessing of Despair, each requiring completion of specific NPC questlines (Goldmask, Fia, Dung Eater) to use their unique Mending Runes for different forms of restoration, all leading to an Elden Lord title but altering the world's future.
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How many Elden Lord endings are there?

As mentioned at the beginning, the game offers a total of six endings. One of them is default and doesn't require any special actions or hidden quests performed by the player.
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Is Ranni's ending actually good?

It's the main theme of the game. Ranni's ending isn't a “good” ending in the strict sense. It's merely the “best” ending in that it has a chance to maybe later down the line inhibit the cycle of violence as inflicted by gods and those with ambition to be gods. But it doesn't actually fix the world.
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What was the ending of Lord of the Rings?

The Lord of the Rings ends with the One Ring's destruction in Mount Doom, defeating Sauron, Aragorn's crowning as King of Gondor, and the Hobbits returning home, but Frodo, wounded, sails West to the Undying Lands, marking the end of the Third Age and the Age of Elves, ushering in the Age of Men, though the books include a final conflict, the Scouring of the Shire, before the true farewells. 
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What is the Elden Ring ending?

Elden Ring has six distinct endings, with four being variations of becoming Elden Lord, and two major unique endings (Age of Stars & Lord of Frenzied Flame) that require specific, lengthy questlines, all achieved by interacting with Fractured Marika or using special items after defeating the final boss, changing the Lands Between's future order. These range from the default Age of Fracture to Goldmask's Age of Order, Fia's Age of the Duskborn, Dung Eater's Blessing of Despair, Ranni's Age of Stars, or the chaotic Lord of Frenzied Flame. 
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Who is the real villain of Elden Ring?

The main antagonist in Elden Ring is complex, but ultimately the Elden Beast, a divine being representing the Greater Will's cosmic order, serves as the final boss and ultimate source of conflict, though figures like Queen Marika, her dual identity Radagon, and the manipulative Outer Gods pull the strings behind the scenes. The Tarnished's goal is to mend the shattered Elden Ring, which means confronting these entities and deciding the fate of the Lands Between.
 
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Who wins in Lord of the Rings?

Battle is joined, but just as it seems the army of Gondor will be overwhelmed, the Ring is destroyed, and the forces of Sauron lose heart. Mount Doom erupts, and Sauron's tower, Barad-dûr, collapses, along with the Black Gate. The army of Gondor returns home victorious, the War of the Ring won.
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How many endings are in Lord of the Rings?

The film trilogy is a broad, complex story, and multiple things needed to be addressed before letting it go. In total, there are five endings, from the moment the One Ring is destroyed to the instant the credits appear on screen. The reason they're called endings is because, well, they really do feel like it.
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What are the longest movies ever?

The longest movie ever made is the Swedish experimental film Logistics (2012) at 857 hours (35 days, 17 hours). For narrative features, films like Amra Eka Cinema Banaba (2019) run over 21 hours, while mainstream long films include Zack Snyder's Justice League (4 hrs 2 mins) and The Irishman (3 hrs 29 mins).
 
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Is 2B alive after ending e?

During the NieR Music Concert: The Memories of Puppets, according to the Automata Concert Script 5 "Farewell" the epilogue for Route E's ending, it is revealed that 2B and 9S are already completely reconstructed by Pod 042 and Pod 153. 2B is able to be rebooted normally but 9S is unable to be reactivated.
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Is Marika dead at the end of Elden Ring?

Yes, Marika is essentially dead by the end of Elden Ring, though her body serves as a vessel for the fractured Elden Ring and its power, transforming into the Sacred Relic Sword in most endings after the final boss fight, making her a permanent corpse or husk that the Tarnished either mends or leaves broken. Her fate depends slightly on the ending: she becomes a lifeless shell in standard endings, while in Ranni's Age of Stars, Ranni takes her head and leaves her to dissipate, and in the Frenzied Flame ending, her head crumbles to ash, signifying ultimate destruction.
 
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Does Ranni become a god?

No, Ranni does not become a traditional god like Marika; she orchestrates the Age of Stars ending to remove the influence of gods and the Greater Will, establishing an order where mortals are free from divine interference, essentially becoming a guiding force or "goddess" of a new, distant cosmic era rather than a ruling deity. She rejects the path to godhood by discarding her Empyrean flesh and Two Fingers, choosing instead to guide the Tarnished to claim the Elden Ring and usher in an age where humanity governs itself, far from the gods' grasp. 
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What is the hardest ending to get in Elden Ring?

The hardest Elden Ring ending to get is widely considered to be Ranni's Age of Stars ending due to its exceptionally long, complex questline, involving multiple hidden areas like Nokron/Nokstella and the Lake of Rot. However, the Lord of Frenzied Flame ending presents unique difficulty through its "bad" choices, extreme platforming, and being permanently locked-in unless reversed via an even harder side quest (Millicent's/Three Fingers).
 
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What is the true ending of Hollow Knight?

There isn't one single "true" ending, as Team Cherry says all are canon, but most players consider Dream No More (defeating Radiance) or the Embrace the Void/Shade Lord ending (from the Godmaster DLC, defeating Absolute Radiance) as the most definitive, involving the Knight sacrificing itself to truly end the Infection, with Embrace the Void being the "final" conclusion to all content, while the Sealed Siblings ending (trapping Hornet) is also a possibility. 
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How long is 100% hollow knight?

To 100% complete Hollow Knight (reaching 112% completion), expect roughly 50 to 80+ hours, with many players landing around 60-70 hours, but it can vary significantly; a first-time player might finish the main story in 20-40 hours, while true completion demands extensive exploration, finding secrets, and mastering difficult content like the Godmaster DLC and Path of Pain, adding many more hours. 
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Who got the 9 rings in Lord of the rings?

In an attempt to seize all the Rings of Power for himself, Sauron waged an assault upon the Elves. He destroyed Eregion and captured the Nine. Under torture, Celebrimbor revealed where the Seven were, but refused to reveal the Three. Toward the end of the Second Age, the Númenóreans took Sauron prisoner.
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Why are there 20 rings in Lord of the rings?

The Rings of Power were rings created by the Elves of Eregion, nineteen Great Rings with knowledge obtained from Sauron, and several of them with Sauron aiding the creation. Sauron forged the twentieth Great Ring, called the One Ring or the Ruling Ring, secretly in the fires of Mount Doom.
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Who has the 7 rings in Lord of the rings?

Disguised as the benevolent entity Annatar, Sauron taught the Elf-smiths of Eregion, led by Celebrimbor, how to craft these rings. Nineteen were made: three rings for the Elves, seven rings for the Dwarves, and nine rings for Men. An additional ring, the One Ring, was forged by Sauron himself at Mount Doom.
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Who is more powerful, Elrond or Galadriel?

Galadriel is generally considered more powerful and influential than Elrond due to her greater age, royal lineage (being of the Noldorin High Elves), experience with the light of the Two Trees, and possession of Nenya (the Ring of Adamant). While Elrond is immensely wise, a master loremaster, and wields Vilya (the Ring of Air) for healing and protection, Galadriel surpasses him in inherent spiritual might, foresight, and magical potential, being a match for even Fëanor in some respects, making her the mightiest Elf in Middle-earth.
 
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Why was Frodo allowed in the Undying Lands?

Because of their contribution to destroying the One Ring, saving Middle Earth and averting Sauron's eventual war on the Valar, they are granted the privilege of seeing the Undying Lands.
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Is Bilbo immortal in the Undying Lands?

No, Bilbo does not live forever in the Undying Lands; he lives there for a period of healing and peace as a mortal, but eventually, he ages and dies, as the Undying Lands (Valinor) don't grant immortality, they just offer respite for the Elves and a temporary sanctuary for mortals to mend their spiritual and physical wounds before their natural passing. He was the oldest Hobbit ever, and his time there was to find final rest after the trauma of the Ring, not eternal life. 
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Who is the saddest death in Lord of the Rings?

While subjective, Boromir's death is widely considered the saddest due to his heroic redemption, regret, and acceptance of Aragorn as king, marking the Fellowship's tragic break; other contenders often mentioned are Théoden's noble sacrifice and the tragic corruption/death of Gollum/Sméagol. Boromir's poignant final moments, where he redeems himself by defending Merry and Pippin, finding peace, and acknowledging Aragorn, are especially heartbreaking.
 
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Is the necromancer actually Sauron?

Yes, the mysterious "Necromancer" hiding in Dol Guldur, as described in The Hobbit, was indeed Sauron, though his identity wasn't fully revealed until later works like The Lord of the Rings, when Tolkien connected the narratives. The title "Necromancer" reflected his mastery of dark arts, control over spirits (like the Nazgûl), and his initial disguise while regaining strength after his defeat in the Second Age. 
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Why is Sauron afraid of Aragorn?

Sauron feared Aragorn because he was the rightful heir of Isildur, a powerful leader capable of uniting Men and Elves, and, most critically, Sauron mistakenly believed Aragorn had the One Ring and could use its power to challenge him directly, uniting armies against Mordor and potentially destroying him. Aragorn's lineage, charisma, and proven leadership threatened Sauron's dominance, making him a far greater danger than any other mortal man. 
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