As a seasoned gamer who’s spent countless hours traversing the dark and twisted worlds of FromSoftware games, I can’t help but feel a shiver run down my spine when it comes to Mohg, the Shardbearer. With each new revelation about this enigmatic character, my suspicion grows. The spear he wields, a symbol of power and control, is now revealed to be adorned with tiny, grotesque carvings – bodies, no less!
Leading up to the release of Shadow of the Erdtree in Elden Ring, questions were raised about Mohg’s part in the catastrophe. Given the importance of access to the Realm of Shadows and Mohg’s own boss chamber, many suspected that the character had been deeply involved in some very shady business. Throughout the original game, Mohg was often seen as a pedophile, but Shadow of the Erdtree’s lore sheds light on this aspect, revealing that he was actually being manipulated by Miquella. This shift in understanding has led many to believe that Mohg cleared his name. However, a recent finding that Mohg’s spear is made from tiny human-like forms adds a darker twist to the story.
The design of Mohg’s spear, adorned with intricate carvings of small figures that resemble bodies, was shared by Reddit user u/catnstuffz. Upon careful examination, it’s crucial to appreciate the details on this weapon, as the vivid colors and textures make the gruesome and organic design somewhat challenging to discern.
When examining the fundamental design of the spear, it becomes more apparent that it’s not crafted from molten metal, but rather fashioned from the limbs, bodies of very small human figures instead. Mohg’s Trident evokes memories of ancient bone weapons made from the remains of vanquished foes. It serves as a chilling emblem of power, domination, and lack of remorse. If this is accurate, then it could suggest that Mohg may not have fully cleared the accusations against him.
Comparison’s have been drawn between Mohg’s Spear and Enir Ilim, another trademark FromSoftware design. u/Groundbreaking_Arm77 notes that this is a common theme, and that “power is built on bodies,” something especially relevant when considering Marika’s backstory and the origins of the pot-people.
The intricate design of Mohg’s Sacred Spear showcases the stunning level of detail found in Elden Ring, leaving fans in awe with fresh discoveries almost every day. Additionally, a similar revelation has been made – the existence of a third, concealed difficulty level within the game, along with parts of the ‘strange small creatures’ that were supposed to remain unseen by us.
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2024-08-19 15:40