Elden Ring Intro Script [patched] -
Because the is in the public domain of dialogue, fans frequently use it for:
| Script Line | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | "The fallen leaves tell a story." | The Erdtree’s leaves fall as a narrative device. Time is cyclical. | | "Night of the Black Knives" | A historical assassination event where the demigod Godwyn was killed in soul, but not body. | | "The mad taint of their newfound strength" | The shards of the Ring (Great Runes) drove the demigods insane with power. | | "A sovereignless wane" | A period of decline with no ruler. | | "The One Great Will abandoned" | The Outer God (Greater Will) gave up on the demigods. | | "Ye dead, who yet live." | The Tarnished are warriors who died outside the Lands Between but are resurrected by Grace. | elden ring intro script
Hoarah Loux, chieftain of the badlands. The Goldmask. Sir Gideon Ofnir, the All-Knowing. Fia, the Deathbed Companion. And one other. Whom grace would again bless. A Tarnished of no renown. Because the is in the public domain of
The fate of the Lands Between hangs in the balance. Will you claim the Elden Ring, and become the new Lord of the Lands Between? | | "The mad taint of their newfound
, and the resulting war between demigods that led to abandonment by the Greater Will. It calls upon the Tarnished—specifically naming figures like Hoarah Loux , the Dung Eater, and Sir Gideon Ofnir
The narrator lists several notable Tarnished, including Godfrey's warrior persona, Hoarah Loux; the enigmatic scholar, Goldmask; Fia, the Deathbed Companion; the reviled Dung Eater; and the obsessive Sir Gideon Ofnir, the All-Knowing. The list culminates with the player character: "a Tarnished of no renown," a perfectly humble start to an epic journey.













