Elden Ring’s mysterious world includes several strange creatures, and its overall story plays out like a parable. Its symbol-laden lore feels a lot like the uncanny dream-world Lewis Carroll crafted in Alice in Wonderland.
Grave Gloveworts are extremely valuable in Elden Ring. For players, or the Tarneshed, who use Spirit Ashes regularly during fights throughout the game, it
I am on fire. Figuratively, not literally. Well, at least not at the moment. On my last advance towards the grounds of Stormveil Castle in Elden Ring, while climbing the wind-torn strait that links the decrepit stronghold and neighbouring region Stormhill, I was hit in the face by a flaming arrow. And, believe it or not, that's underselling it. Because not only was I impaled through my actual head with a burning piece of wood, I was hit so hard that I was thrown backwards off my feet, arcing through the air like the very projectile protruding from my skull, before bursting through a spiked timber palisade in the cruellest of crash landings. Let your guard down for even a second in Elden Ring, and, make no mistake, it will kick your arse. Or puncture your face, whichever comes first. On this advance towards Stormveil, however, I'm sleuthing through the long grass like a ninja. I'm hugging the rocks that border the cliffside like a shadow, and I&ap