Fextralife: Exploring the Eternal Cities in Elden Ring

Discover the secrets of the Eternal Cities in Elden Ring and unravel the mysteries of their ancient race.

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In the video by Fextralife titled “What ARE the Eternal Cities in Elden Ring? #eldenring #eldenringlore #shorts”, the host dives into the lore surrounding the Eternal Cities in the highly anticipated game, Elden Ring.

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Eternal Cities are Necron and Nox Stella, underground twin cities with a false night sky.
  • The cities were inhabited by an ancient race known as the Nox, who committed high treason against the greater will.
  • The Eternal Cities employed creatures called Silver Tiar and dragonkin soldiers.
  • A third nameless city lies in ruins, destroyed by Asdel, a malformed star.

The Eternal Cities: Necron and Nox Stella

The two underground twin cities, Necron and Nox Stella, are the focal points of Elden Ring’s lore. The false night sky of these cities adds to their mysterious nature. Inhabited by the ancient race known as the Nox, these cities have a rich history and a dark secret.

The Nox and Their High Treason

The Nox are said to have committed high treason against the greater will, leading to their banishment underground. The reason for their rivalry remains unknown, but it is clear that they possess powerful artifacts capable of harming the greater will and its vassals.

Silver Tiar and Dragonkin Soldiers

In their pursuit of imitation, the Eternal Cities employed creatures known as Silver Tiar. These beings are made of living organisms and possess the ability to mimic their surroundings. Alongside the Silver Tiar, the cities also had dragonkin soldiers, who attempted to imitate the ancient dragons.

The Nameless City and Asdel’s Destruction

A third city, nameless and devastated, lies at the deep root depths. This city was destroyed by Asdel, a malformed star comprised of many colored star debris. Asdel is said to have assailed the city with its gravitational powers, leaving it in ruins.