![]() The Demigods, however, are a whole other ball game: Malenia and Miquella both are mentioned to be incredibly charismatic natural leaders that won the undying loyalty of many and ignited hope in the chests of countless followers, Radahn was very clearly beloved by his men to the point of considering them brothers and sisters, Rykard found love in Tanith and they have a child (Rya) whom they explicitly and unambiguously love, as well as Rykard’s desire to rally together the most decadent of champions is, in part, for the betterment of mankind, Ranni is characterized for her deep love for her mom Rennala (human), her mentor the Ice Witch (human), her uncle Iji (troll) and her stepbrother Blaidd (shadowbeast), even making the executive decision that her appearance after killing her own physical form would not be that of red-haired divinity, but rather, that of her mentor, the Ice Witch. Marika is still everything you should expect from previous Fromsoft divinity. Queen Marika is the actual ruler, and she’s, well, not exactly fond of anything that’s not a human (misbegotten, demi-humans, etc) and even if they are human, it’s suggested she hates them anyways if they have a different faith (the Nomads, for example). In Elden Ring, gods and demigods are far more upfront and within reach. And in Bloodborne, where the inspiration isn’t dark fantasy but instead Lovecraftian narratives, this is far more pronounced, as the Outer Gods don’t really have much of a notion of morality as we understand it, with the exception of Ebrietas, who sincerely wanted to help humanity, and just treat all of humanity as pawns with which they might accomplish something they desire (procreation and succession, in this case, ultimately failing on the former because the Good Hunter has hands, but potentially succeeding if the Good Hunter achieves the Splatoon ending). Besides Gwyndolin, pretty much every other god didn’t much care for non-gods. In Dark Soul, for example, you had a few examples of friendship and alliances between divine and non-divine, such as Havel and Gwyn having been friends, and even then, some of these end up having implicitly bad ends (Havel eventually might have plotted to revolt against the gods, if the Occult Club in his secret stash is any indication, as well as the nature of his imprisonment), but it was mostly a relationship of animosity and antagonism otherwise. ![]() ![]() A huge difference in terms of worldbuilding and general ambiance between Elden Ring and previous games like Dark Souls and Bloodborne is the relationship between divinity and non-divinity. ![]()
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