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Elden Ring: Impatient Fans are Building a Fake Lore Edition

Elden Ring: Impatient Fans are Building a Fake Lore Edition

If you are an average gamer, there are so many ways to have fun online. Is rain trickling down your window panes on a Sunday afternoon and making you sad? Get the Hollywood casino promo code, and in a few minutes you will have forgotten all about these autumn blues. Nothing better than a fast-paced game, colors and sound to spicy up your leisure. Then again, some like it dreary: that is why the first teaser of the Elden Ring by ForSoftware raised so many expectations, back in 2019. The scenery depicted in the two-minute video is absolutely dark and, ahem, “doomy.” Not much can be understood from the scanty text lines, but the name of George R. R. Martin was enough to prick the ears of a public always hungry for new emotions.

The best selling novelist, author of “A song of ice and fire”, is the one we have to thank for GoT. When Hidetaka Miyazaki, the director of FromSoftware, announced they had teamed up, fans started to salivate. The news were broken at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2019 in Los Angeles. Martin had been contacted by Miyazaki to write the overarching backstory of the game’s universe. The Japanese videogame director used Martin’s contributions as the foundation of the game’s narrative. He said that the interaction was something like using a “dungeon master’s handbook in a tabletop RPG.”

What happened after that? Basically… nothing. No more news, updates, more trailers, gameplays, leaks. Total and complete silence. That fell heavily on expecting fans. One side effect was the rise of a thriving subreddit that gathers as many as 68.000 members at r/Eldenring/. This community has gone wild, sort of, in the absence of fresh news from ForSoftware. Users have begun to build their own version of the mysterious game. Images, item descriptions, and character models are showing up in the subreddit, the work of creative denizens that got fed up after 15 months of not having anything to discuss.

Scrolling down the channel you can run into a depiction of “glaive master Hodir”, a titan defending a narrow pass, confronted by an unlucky warrior with a swathe of arrows that just sunk in his back. Or seek temporary shelter in a sanctuary called Gaoth Respite. You could happen to meet Elken Forestborn, a Knight of the Green Order. None of these come from FromSoftware. They are actually the creation of the busy subredditers.

Some of them took it even further. A Reddit user known as Spriteblood led a handful of hardliners to a Discord channel, where they are now busy building a full-blown Fake Lore Edition. It all started from a basic gameplay demo posted by someone to the subreddit, that inspired Spriteblood to launch a call for action. The question was simple: is there anyone interested in contributing to building a full game? Spriteblood managed to gather a group of programmers, talented artists, music creators, and even pro voice actors. Their goal is to complete the Fake Lore Edition before the actual Elden Ring makes it to the market. The fake lore draws extensively from the SoulsBorne game series, to give fans a taste of the classic ForSoftware experience.

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