MMOexp: 7 Possible Berserk References In Elden Ring
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FromSoftware the president of FromSoftware Hidetaka Miyazaki's passion for Kentaro Miura's manga as well as the animated series Berserk is perhaps the most secluded secret within this industry. While he avoids explicitly discussing the relationships between his games and Berserk and Miura's work Elden Ring Runes, it's apparent that every Miyazaki-helmed game since the year 2009's Demon's Souls has been influenced in some way or the other by the epic of dark fantasy Miura wrote for over 30 years until his death in 2021.

This tendency to cite Berserk Naturally extends over to Elden Ring, the Souls successor to the game that came out in the last month. Prior to the game's launch the game, players scoured each item of promotional material to show the way that this armor resembled something from Berserk or that the enemy's style could be a reference to Miura's work. In fact, after spending more than 100 hours playing the game in the last couple of weeks I couldn't not notice these similarities as well.

Spoilers are in place in as well Elden Ring as well as Berserk, but really, what are you even doing here if you're trying to avoid them?

Elden Ring's sword fields against. Berserk's Hill of Swords

Let's get the obvious Berserk tribute off the table first.Elden Ring's vast universe includes numerous areas that I've called "sword fields." I'll admitthat the name isn't all that creative: They're literally just small fields adorned with swords. They all have been stabbed in the first place into the ground in order to stand upright. Within each one is a huge sword with an inscribed inscription that typically provides a vague bit of information about the history of the game.

When I first came across one of these fields, it instantly brought back me of Berserk's famous Hill of Swords. In both the anime and manga the Hill of Swords is meant as a tribute to wounded soldiers of Band of the Hawk, the mercenary army that served as the show's protagonists for the majority of its first run. Rickert was one of the remaining soldiers of the band, forges the countless blades of the Hill of Swords as tribute to his former compatriots.

I believe that Elden Ring's sword fields serve the similar purpose. I believe they're meant to honor Miura who's passing profoundly affected the people who knew about his work. The question is whether they were added to Elden Ring before or after the death of Miura, we'll not find out, but it's definitely a fitting tribute to best site to buy elden ring items the man who was a major influencer on the games' predecessors.