White flower that blooms in catacombs. A spirit nestles close to it. Strengthens renowned ashes to +1. Ashes which keep their renown even after death cannot be strengthened by merely corporeal glovewort.
White flower that blooms in catacombs. A spirit nestles close to it. Strengthens renowned ashes to +2. Ashes which keep their renown even after death cannot be strengthened by merely corporeal glovewort.
White flower that blooms in catacombs. A spirit nestles close to it. Strengthens renowned ashes to +3. Ashes which keep their renown even after death cannot be strengthened by merely corporeal glovewort.
White flower that blooms in catacombs. A spirit nestles close to it. Strengthens renowned ashes to +4. Ashes which keep their renown even after death cannot be strengthened by merely corporeal glovewort.
White flower that blooms in catacombs. A spirit nestles close to it. Strengthens renowned ashes to +5. Ashes which keep their renown even after death cannot be strengthened by merely corporeal glovewort.
White flower that blooms in catacombs. A spirit nestles close to it. Strengthens renowned ashes to +6. Ashes which keep their renown even after death cannot be strengthened by merely corporeal glovewort.
White flower that blooms in catacombs. A spirit nestles close to it. Strengthens renowned ashes to +7. Ashes which keep their renown even after death cannot be strengthened by merely corporeal glovewort.
White flower that blooms in catacombs. A spirit nestles close to it. Strengthens renowned ashes to +8. Ashes which keep their renown even after death cannot be strengthened by merely corporeal glovewort.
White flower that blooms in catacombs. A spirit nestles close to it. Strengthens renowned ashes to +9. Ashes which keep their renown even after death cannot be strengthened by merely corporeal glovewort.
White flower that blooms in catacombs. A spirit nestles close to this grand specimen Strengthens renowned ashes to +10. Since times of old, large gloveworts were used to comfort heroic spirits. Given in tribute to those who died the most glorious of deaths, in the hope their stories would become legend.
A Great Rune of the shardbearer Godrick. Its blessing raises all attributes. This Great Rune is known as the anchor ring, found in the center of the Elden Ring. The first demigods were The Elden Lord Godfrey and his offspring, the golden lineage.
A Great Rune of the shardbearer Radahn. Its blessing raises maximum HP, FP and Stamina. Radahn was amongst the children of Rennala and Radagon, who became demigod stepchildren after Radagon's union with Queen Marika. The Great Rune burns, to resist the encroachment of the scarlet rot.
A Great Rune of the shardbearer Morgott. Its blessing greatly raises maximum HP. This Great Rune is the anchor ring that houses the base, and proves two things: That the Omen King was born of the golden lineage, and that he was indeed the Lord of Leyndell.
A Great Rune of the shardbearer Rykard. Its blessing restores HP upon defeating enemies. Rykard was amongst the children of Rennala and Radagon, who became demigod stepchildren after Radagon's union with Queen Marika. But Rykard fed himself to the blasphemous serpent, Great Rune and all.
A Great Rune of the shardbearer Mohg. Its blessing grants a blessing of blood to summoned phantoms, and imparts a Phantom Great Rune upon successful invasion. Mohg and Morgott are twin brothers, and their Great Runes are naturally similar. But Mohg's rune is soaked in accursed blood, from his devout love for the wretched mire that he was born into far below the earth.
A Great Rune of the shardbearer Malenia. The blessing of this half-rotted rune reduces the healing power of Flask of Crimson Tears. And yet, due to the infusion of Malenia's spirit of resistance, attacks made immediately after receiving damage will partially recover HP. Malenia is daughter to Queen Marika and Radagon, and her Great Rune should have been the most sacred of all.
Map of the western region of Limgrave. The demesne of Limgrave, far south of the Erdtree, is bordered to the northwest by the cliffs of Stormveil, and under its ever-clouded skies roll the great steppes of the pale lands.
Map of the eastern region of Limgrave. Other than the Mistwood which envelops the south, it is known for its lands which lead to Caelid, a path trod by many a soldier in the past.