Elden Ring - All 6 known Endings

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00:00 Age of the Stars Ending (Ranni Questline)    • Elden Ring - Ranni Questline and Loca...  
02:57 Lord of the Frenzied Flame Ending (Optional Hyetta Questline)    • Elden Ring - Hyetta Questline and Loc...   If you obtain the frenzied flame before burning the Erdtree, Melina will appear in a cutscene after the ending:    • Elden Ring - Melina after Frenzied Fl...  
05:09 Blessing of Despair (Dung Eater Questline)    • Elden Ring - Dung Eater Questline, Lo...  
07:26 Age of Order Ending (Goldmask and Brother Corhyn's Questline)    • Elden Ring - Brother Corhyn and Goldm...  
09:40 Age of Duskborn Ending (Fia Questline)    • Elden Ring - Fia Questline, Locations...  
11:50 Age of Fracture (Normal Ending)

All Comments (21)
  • @tobylake372
    The true ending in Ranni’s ending is figuring out which hand you grab
  • The blacksmith deserve an ending where he earns he's freedom and chase butterflies to craft
  • @crazierthorn10
    Gave me chills doing all the endings and then doing the frenzied flame one, and realize there's no dialogue, nobody left to tell the story...
  • @kloonst
    There's a more heartwarming version to Ranni's ending where her last dalogue is 'Let us go together. My dear consort eternal', which implies deeper affections for you.
  • @deoskose
    man if only there was an alexander ending where he becomes elden lord
  • I did the frenzied flame ending. But mine was different than this. In my ending Melina walked into the burned erdtree, found the elden ring on the ground, and swore to track me down and deliver me "Destined death"
  • @thecommentguy9380
    Quick breakdown on the endings: Age of Stars: Ranni succeeds Marika as an Empyrean, completely dismantling the Golden Order as she becomes the heart of her new Order, and with the Tarnished who have brought all she envisioned to reality, leaving the world to govern itself as they travel to the stars on the path into the unknown, shrouded by uncertainties, fear, and doubt. The Lands Between for the first time will not be ruled by the outer gods, but by its own inhabitants Age of Frenzy: Convinced by the word of the 3 fingers, the Tarnished would become the vessel for the all-consuming Frenzied Flame, burning everything in the world until all becomes one. There would be no great restart as many believe, for there will NOTHING left to restart. Blessings of Despair: With the reviled curse born from the tormented flesh of the Dung Eater, the Lands Between will be forever more cursed by what the mad tarnished call blessing. The curse that damns their souls and all of their children for all eternity. Perhaps now the Golden Order will know what it's like to be the Omens they so loathed, shunned, hunted and killed. (to put it bluntly, this ending is a giant middle finger to the Golden Order) Age of Order: Some would say Goldmask is a mad man and a heretic for his audacity to say the Golden Order is flawed, yet the labor of his work has brought the Order to heights unseen since the Golden Age before the Shattering, maybe even greater. Yet what was the flaw that held back the Golden Order? Goldmask has found it in the fickle nature of the gods themselves, and now with their meddling removed we will see a new Golden Age. But who's to say we are not as fickle as the gods? And who's to say the cruelty and discriminations once displayed by the Golden order will not disappear in this new age? Age of Duskborn: Some would believe we would bring Death back into the Lands Between and restore a natural order, they are mistaken. Death was once held by the Black Blade of Marika, Maliketh. And upon his defeat, the Rune of Death was unbound, shrouding the Lands Between in Death's dark fate as Enia put it. The Age of Duskborn, is life AFTER death becoming one with the natural order of the Lands Between. No more will the Golden Order hunt down those they once called abominations, and those who have died may be reborn once more as Those who live in Death with Godwyn now reborn as their lord Age of Fracture: Congratulations, you did fuck-all to repair the Lands. Did you honestly think just fixing the Elden Ring is going to solve everyone's problem?
  • @nobuffer101
    The saddest part about Ranni's questline is that you never get to deliver her message to Blaidd and Iji.
  • @xJayteee
    Just ended the game with Ranni's ending . I have to say , i didn't know there were multiple endings but i'm glad i had the ending with Ranni. Maidenless no more suckers.
  • Didn't expect for such a long game to have such short endings... Yet Still I am now the Elden Lord O' I am now the Elden Lord .
  • I think a really cool detail is that in the Age Of Despair ending, you can hear the anguish in the narrators voice as the world succumbs to the curse
  • @MorpheusCh
    if you talk to ranni at the grace on top of her tower after completing her quest chain she'll call you dear consort in the ending instead of fair consort which makes it more intimate
  • @pokemon202668
    Ranni definitely the most interesting of the endings. Mainly for the implications behind it. She’s literally shattering and rebuilding the laws of the world. It’s like waking up tomorrow and learning you can now cast magic and water slowly turns into ice if left outside of the fridge too long. Everything we know is being rewritten.
  • @PyroTurk
    I just love how gently Ranni picks up Merika’s head. It’s a soft and kind gesture. Filled with emotional weight. It’s beautiful
  • @CappyK
    The Dark Souls 3 ending where you just… let the flame die shook me the most. It’s a willing surrender to the inevitable. The flame didn’t have enough kindling left to start a new cycle. Already you could see rot and decay taking the world because the flame of life was too weak. There’s a faint promise that out of the darkness a new flame will come but you have no way of knowing that for sure. So you submit to the end, embrace the utter darkness, and cling to hope rather than hang on bitterly to a last little flicker of tortured life because you're terrified that once it dies all will be gone forever... It’s a lovely metaphor for accepting death and finality I guess…. But it rattled me
  • I just clicked on Ranni’s ending without even looking around first. I thought I made a bad decision but it turns out I accidentally picked one of the best endings. Plus we’re no longer maidenless
  • @oreopapi3023
    I wanna do Ranni’s ending so bad but I genuinely feel the need to see my character sitting on a throne.
  • I got age of the dusk born the first time and I personally love that ending. Bringing the cycle of life and death back to the world is awesome and it helped that I was sitting on the throne in my black knight cavalry armour, I looked badass.