If the stars arn't moving, neither can she make any real progress towards whatever her ends are. She's a Carian Noble, her fate is tied up in the movements of the Stars. the best Miq was able to achieve at the height of his power was to slow down the progress of the rot, at the cost of turning into something else.Īnd furthermore, Radahn was actively preventing her "destiny" from occurring BECAUSE of the whole "holding the stars" thing. And before you get on my ass about radahn not being able to do something like that, keep in mind this man literally held not one, not two, but THOUSANDS of stars in the sky, which is objectively much more mass than a single planet, even if the lands between’s world is the size of Jupiter.īecause you can't cure Scarlet Rot. Originally posted by Mr_Blank:My question is she gonna kill the greater will? And also why would she have blaidd and us kill radahn instead of looking for a cure for the guy, his powerful gravity magic would have made the 1000 year voyage a LOT shorter. That Ranni's is considered one of the least bad speaks volumes of how terrible the others end up. World's toast, freedom's a fleeting illusion, all endings mean terrible news for the world. None of these would create pleasant worlds if left unchecked by the overwhelming influence of the Greater Will. Malenia's also an optional boss that's potentially still alive and the avenue for the God of Rot in the same way Mohg is for the Formless Mother. Frenzy Flame still exists locked up below the capital struggling to break free. Formless Mother's already trying to do exactly that, and since Mohg's an optional boss he may even still be alive to give her a coporal tool. The bit that she fails to recognize (or care about) is the numerous other outer gods that would happily move into the power vacuum she would create and assert their will over the world instead of the Greater Will. This, in her mind, frees the land from domination by the Greater Will and allows it's surviving people to forge their own path free of it's influence. Ultimately, her goal is to sever her inherent ties to the Will, Seize the Elden Ring from Marika, and run off with it to some obscure corner of the Cosmos where it's in theory too far to exert influence on the Lands Between and the rest of the world beyond it. Far as I've gathered, Ranni's primary motivation is Freedom and rebellion against the Greater Will that would attempt to puppet her with Emperyan status.
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