Godwyns Corpse Offshoot
A breakdown of Elden Ring’s fallen god Godwyn theorizes why his cadaver has turned questionable and touches on its ties to once From Software games.
Elden Ring consists of strange characters and among them, each has a backstory that players will have to come up with while exploring The Lands Between to uncover.
Many characters have as rich a backstory as the god Godwyn, still, as he’s a character deeply entwined with Elden Ring’s story and lore despite his death long before the game’s morning.
A new proposition delves into the nature of Godwyn as he exists when Elden Ring players discover his cadaver deep at the roots of Eritrea. Anticipate spoilers revolving around Godwyn, naturally.
Before the events of Elden Ring, still, Godwyn has boggled in an event dubbed the Night of the Black shanks.
The reasons for Godwyn’s murder lay at the heart of Elden Ring’s story, but what is important then’s that Godwyn technically only failed halfway.
His soul was boggled, but his body lived on in an accursed state of undeath.
Still, they’ll find Godwyn’s” cadaver” intertwined with the roots of the Embree, an excrescence edging in bane into the earth, If players claw deep enough into the lands below the Lands Between.
Godwyn is no longer his handsome tone, either, rather converted into a monstrous shape. He has a fish’s tail, hands with webbed fritters and claws, the face of a scallop’s shell, and hair like dried seaweed.
The answer to why Godwyn has been converted is a riddle, but YouTuber Zullie the Witch has an excellent proposition regarding what is happed.
Zollie theorizes that Godwyn’s accursed death can be associated with the Ningyo, a mythological Japanese critter.
The Ningyo is akin to a naiad, frequently drawn with a fish’s tail, clawed and webbed fritters, seaweed- suchlike hair, and questionable features.
Eating a Ningyo’s meat curses one with unnatural life, like Godwyn’s undeath. Further, a beached or dead Ningyo was an auspice of brewing disaster.
Zollie further points out that the Ningyo tradition has a long history of references in From Software games.
Sekiro’s Divine Dragon is appertained to as a Ningyo in the game’s lines, and Kos in Bloodborne has been also compared to a Ningyo and the cause of Yharnam’s fall.
What Julie is saying is that Godwyn’s form in Elden Ring is not inescapably supposed to make sense from an in-macrocosm perspective.
still, those familiar with the tradition of the Ningyo will fete Godwyn’s cadaver for what it is. As similar, Godwyn is further of a symbol than anything.
He is, or was, an auspice of the dark to come- the dark players find on their own while playing Elden Ring.
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