What mythology does Elden Ring follow?

From the outset, whilst there's no one specific mythology that Elden Rings focuses on, it does seem to primarily feature a medieval European setting. Lifting styles and armor from up and down the timeline of history.
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What mythology is Elden Ring based on?

The Celtic influence extends beyond mere allusions to King Arthur. The demigods that form the core pantheon of Elden Ring are reminiscent of the main Irish mythological figures — the Tuatha Dé Danann.
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Is Elden Ring based off of Irish mythology?

Several commentators have noted strong Celtic influences in Elden Ring's lore beyond merely the King Arthur allusions, with Irish mythology, in particular, seeming a big inspiration.
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What religion is Elden Ring based on?

Using the Golden Order, a religious power, as an in-game parallel to Christianity portrayed in a way similar to as depicted in Dante's Inferno, Elden Ring uses the interactions of the Golden Order with the other religions it places to form a cohesive world that merges all these different sects.
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What is the Elden Ring based off of?

Miyazaki named Shadow of the Colossus, The Elder Scrolls, The Witcher 3, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as design influences for Elden Ring. He credited the tabletop role-playing game RuneQuest, and the novels The Lord of the Rings and The Eternal Champion as inspirations for the game's story.
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What mythology does Elden Ring follow?

Is Elden Ring based on LotR?

Elden Ring is not based on Lord of the Rings. Like most modern fantasy, it does draw some inspiration from LotR, but it's its own totally separate universe. Elden Ring isn't in the same series as Dark Souls, either. It does have similar game play though.
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What is the true lore of Elden Ring?

Elden Ring's lore makes a distinction between Outer Gods, like the Greater Will, and "inner" Gods like Marika. Outer Gods are far more powerful, and generally give the "inner" Gods their power. But Outer Gods are far away in the cosmos, and thus they almost all have no physical presence in The Lands Between.
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Is Elden Ring Celtic or Norse?

A Sprinkling of Somewhere Else. Whilst it is a purely Celtic core rocking away at the heart of Elden Rings art design. There are also notes of other mythologies from around the world. For example, alongside all the lovely Irish and Celtic stuff there are dabbings of Japanese shinto-ism and Christianity.
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Who is god in Elden Ring?

The Greater Will

The vessel of the Elden Ring is considered a God, and the God's consort takes the title of Elden Lord. Assuming Elden Lord means "consort to the vessel of the Elden Ring" then we know of two Gods under the Greater Will: Queen Marika and Placidusax's fled God (see Remembrance of the Dragonlord).
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Is Elden Ring based off Berserk?

It was clear from the very beginning that Elden Ring is chock-full of Berserk references. Whether that be the fact that the Erdtree itself is so clearly inspired by Berserk's World Spiral Tree or the fact that you can obtain a greatsword that looks almost identical to Guts'.
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Who is the actual Elden Lord?

The most ancient known holder of the title is Dragonlord Placidusax, said to have been Elden Lord in the time before the Erdtree. Despite this, Godfrey is referred to as the first Elden Lord, being the first consort of Queen Marika.
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What mythology is Dark Souls based on?

Dark Souls is perhaps one of the more original mythological-based games by not adhering to any one specific mythology. Rather, FromSoftware creates its own theogony, pantheon, and is topped off with its own creation myth mirroring the myth of Titanomachy, the story of the Gods defeating the titans.
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Does Elden Ring have Easter eggs?

Easter eggs often reference other games, franchises, or media as a way of paying tribute or pulling the leg. Elden Ring is filled with intriguing Easter eggs and references that pay homage to various inspirations.
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Are there other gods in Elden Ring?

There are many deities within the lore of Elden Ringand some wield huge amounts of influence. The greatest of these are the Outer Gods, such as the Frenzied Flame and the Greater Will, who both have vassals and followers throughout the Lands Between.
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What era is Elden Ring?

The developer made it clear that the game would take place in the universe's present, while the work Martin would do takes place 5,000 years beforehand.
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Which god was killed in Elden Ring?

Someone stole a fragment of the Rune of Death from Maliketh, the Black Blade. And on a bitter night, murdered Godwyn the Golden. That was the first recorded Death of a demigod in all history. And it became the catalyst.
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Who is the most feared demigod in Elden Ring?

General Radahn is generally considered by most Elden Ring characters as the strongest demigod, except it seems even the strongest don't always win. Because if players watch the intro cinematic again, they'll catch a glimpse of what appears to be Morgott stabbing Radahn in the middle of a battle.
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Is Elden Ring part of LOTR?

The story and setting of Elden Ring is very much full of strange world-building details and characters that go in different, original directions from LOTR; but, Elden Ring and The Lord Of The Rings draw from the same wellspring of ancient mythology and ask similar questions about the perils of power and authority.
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Is Elden Ring like Valhalla?

Ill echo what most people have been saying with Ghost of Tsushima and Elden Ring, they aren't super similar to Valhalla but great games in their own right.
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Is Valhalla in Celtic?

Valhalla is a mythical location in Norse mythology where Viking warriors killed in battle go into the afterlife.
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Who has the saddest lore in Elden Ring?

Despite being one of the strongest Elden Ring characters in the game's lore, Morgott, the Omen King, is also one of the saddest. From the moment he was born, he was ostracized for being an accursed Omen. The only thing that saved him was his royal heritage.
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Who is the hardest boss in Elden Ring?

Crumbling Farum Azula is arguably the most difficult region in Elden Ring, with Maliketh capping off a grueling set of bosses that includes the Godskin Duo and Dragonlord Placidusax.
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Why does the Tarnished want to be Elden Lord?

The Tarnished is the protagonist of Elden Ring. Compelled by the "Flame of Ambition", the Tarnished endeavors to brandish the Elden Ring and become Elden Lord. In their journey throughout the Lands Between, they encounter various demigods, bearers of Great Runes, as well as their fellow Tarnished.
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