Elden Ring: All Endings Explained

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Published 2022-03-12
OHHHH It is here! My explanation of ALL of the endings of Elden Ring. Spoilers, duh.

In this video, I explain the 6 different endings of Elden Ring (3 main endings, and 3 extra variants on the first). Lore, npc questlines, and item descriptions abound in this investigation of the conclusion of FromSoftware's most recent masterpiece(???). I hope you enjoy the video, and it sparks an interest of ER's lore. There is plenty more to talk about, so leave a comment with your idea or your disagreement with my interpretation. And tick around cause this might be a video about endings, but it's only the beginning of my journey into Elden Ring.

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Music:
Elden Ring OST - Character Creation, The Final Battle, Great Underground Rivers, Subterranean Shunning Grounds, Liurnia of the Lakes, Prison Town
Envato Elements - Calming Fashion Presentation

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TIMESTAMPS:
Intro, Radagon, and the Elden Beast: 0:00
Elden Lord - Age of Fracture: 2:11
Elden Lord - Age of Order: 4:03
Elden Lord - Age of the Duskborn: 6:58
Elden Lord - Blessing of Despair: 8:48
The Age of Stars: 12:17
Lord of Frenzied Flame: 18:26
Fin: 22:53

All Comments (21)
  • @sneekie3
    You forgot the ending where the tarnished gives up, decides to become a devoted recusant and spends the rest of eternity invading other tarnished to stop them from burning the erdtree.
  • I like the age of stars ending because I will no longer be maidenless lmao
  • I love how Goldenmask took a look at his religion and was like 'you know what? I think the gods are actually the problems in this equation.'
  • In defence of the Lord of the Frenzied Flame ending, sometimes the ending you pick isn't based on altruism but rather chosen for spiteful reasons. I got to raze the world of Elden Ring and purge all those who called me maidenless. This ending is more cathartic.
  • @Kiyosuki
    I'm rather surprised there's no ending that involves the Dragons. You yourself change when using Dragon Hearts as shown by your eye color, its such a distinct tree of abilities and spells, and dragons are still everywhere waiting for their destined one. It seems to make perfect sense that there would have been an ending where maybe you the player become the destined Dragon they're all waiting for so I really wouldn't be surprised if it was planned at one time.
  • @retrospect
    This was super good. I can't believe all that work and I'm still maidenless
  • @sciguy8859
    Just beat the game doing all of Ranni's questline, and then forgetting to summon her at the end 💀
  • @ihavenoidea4727
    For the age of order ending, including the Corhyn part is invalid in my opinion. Corhyn is calling Goldmask a madman because he can't believe (it's preposterous to him) that the golden order wasn't perfect and that Goldmask would claim such a thing (the imperfection of it).
  • Don't forget, the Mending Rune of the Death-Prince doesn't just restore death; it fixes into the natural Order the principle of life within Death; as Fia states, it normalises "Those Who Live in Death", preventing their persecution. Combined with the Rune of Destined Death being released into the Lands Between with Maliketh's death, it, in other words, doesn't just make Death a thing again in the Lands Between: it also makes Undeath normal.
  • @izaakaz6863
    5:35 Oh Corhyn is definitely the mistaken one here. He doesn't know the full story, doesn't know Radagon and Marika are the same person, doesn't know that Godfrey lost the light of grace because he was merely being used until he was no longer needed, and doesn't know how fallible the gods really were. To the common people Gold Mask might seem crazy, but the common people don't know all the layers of truth in the world. Just like Marika intended.
  • I think the 2 fingers and 3 fingers respectively are a reference to the “God Hand” concept from Berserk, and that the Frenzied Flame ending is the “Eclipse” where the chosen one sacrifices his followers (in this case, the lives that inhabit the Lands Between) to be reborn as an outer God. I think the art style and symbolism reinforces this as the sun is blocked out by the frenzied flame and the sky turns to crimson. Even the husk of the burnt Erdtree resembles a hand.
  • @sm901ftw
    Considering the effort required to acquire and use it, I'm really amazed there was no changes to the default endings if you use Miquella's Needle. There's isn't even another event with Melina since she stays gone even though you're no longer following the Frenzied Flame. Since the needle is supposed to be able to "ward away the meddling of outer gods", you'd think you could give it to Marika or something to remove the influence of the Greater Will.
  • As weird as it is, Fia's death ending seems like the "good" ending. It restores the natural order of the universe, and removes the curse of immortality. If not that, it's the Age of the Stars ending. The only thing is we don't know what her Age of Stars looks like, is it a rejection of a "greater will" or is it just serving a bloodborne boss?
  • @ulyaoth3579
    I'd like to see a " new age of Dragons ending" after all you become a Dragon after eating all the hearts maybe becoming something more half human half dragon. Also I think there could be an ending uniting the 2 & 3 fingers back together.
  • I wish there were endings for each of the Demi-gods, so we could see what they all wanted to do after they took power. I’d be curious to see a Mohg ending, or Radahn if you could cure his rot for example. They all had such unique personalities, I’m sure the endings would have been very interesting.
  • @augustday9483
    For my first playthrough I pledged myself to Ranni and went with the Age of Stars ending. I figure, any proper Lord needs a Queen, and as Ranni is a true Princess, joining with her gives my reign classic royal legitimacy. Since the concept of a "divine right to rule" is common in medieval fantasy, it just feels right.
  • How i understand the Age of Order means that noone, not even the gods, can affect the elden ring. It means that noone can change the rules of reality. It's the most neutral, keeping anyone from interfering with the ring, keeping even the Greater Will from changing the rules
  • Lord of the Frenzied Flame could be considered an ending with a definitive resolution as (stated in the video) you are ending the stagnant cycle and quite literally pressing the "reset" button on the universe since the greater will screwed up by allowing pain and suffering to exist. The Lord of the Frenzied Flame ending is similar to the End of The Age of Fire and Usurpation of Fire ending in Dark Souls 3, where you just allow the declining age to end and usher in a new age to learn from the mistakes of the last. Additionally being the new chaos god of the new universe you could make everybody your maiden meaning you have infinite maidens and will never be maidenless. May Chaos Take the World!
  • @ghostlyswat12
    The age of stars ending is problematic because apparently it’s been translated to English badly and ranni actually wants to get rid of depressions loneliness etc (apparently
  • @CainLupus
    As far as the Frenzied Flame ending goes, it makes sense to say that it is an ending where everything returns to the origin through destruction. All began in Chaos. Order separated itself from Chaos, but burning everything, particularly the structures and systems built and defined by Order, returns everything to Chaos.