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5/ Could the Elden Beast be a casualty of the Elden Ring’s collapse, forever changed by the unraveling of reality itself? #Speculation #EldenRing
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4/ In the final battle, we aren't just fighting a god; we’re facing a twisted reflection of the cosmic order, shattered and corrupted.
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3/ The Elden Beast’s alien appearance might reflect this breakdown—once an embodiment of order, now a grotesque echo of the chaos that followed.
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2/ The destruction of the Elden Ring didn’t just disrupt the world—it may have fractured reality itself, causing the Elden Beast to lose its original form.
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1/ What if the Elden Beast is more than a divine agent? Could it be a corrupted version of cosmic order, twisted by the Elden Ring’s shattering?
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In this light, the Elden Ring is both a symbol and a tool, not a creation, but a necessary force of chaos to allow the world to breathe, evolve, and never become stagnant. It's all part of a grand cosmic cycle.
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The true "order" the Greater Will seeks isn’t a permanent, peaceful state, its a contestant flux, where disorder and renewal are in balance. This cosmic cycle of destruction and rebirth could be the very foundation of existence.
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The world’s constant cycles of death, rebirth, and the shattering of the Elden Ring could be part of a bigger cosmic game. Every time the Ring is shattered, it creates an upheaval that ensures the universe doesn’t fall into a state of inertia.
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This theory suggests the Greater Will (and possibly other cosmic forces) actively need this destruction. It’s not just a mistake or an accident, but an intentional, ongoing event to prevent the world from becoming stagnant. A balancing force.
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Think of it this way, The Elden Ring may not be about building or creating, but about undoing. A cyclical act of tearing down and resetting the world every so often to keep things from stagnating. A kind of cosmic reset button.
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1/🧵 The Elden Ring is a Symbol of Destruction, Not Creation.
The Elden Ring isn't just a symbol of order or life, but actually a tool for destruction. The shattering of the Elden Ring could represent a necessary chaos to reset a broken world.
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Its like if Elden Ring and Diablo 2 had a child
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Preach!
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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Music to my ears
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3k to not be funny? Sign me up.
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Fallen Knight Armor is 🔥
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Really good game
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Noooooooooo