Ranni the Witch has been immortalised in the form of a stunning statue by an Elden Ring enthusiast. With the help of the well-known non-player character, players can embark on a lengthy mission that takes them to previously unexplored regions of The Lands Between and results in a new game ending. Ranni the Witch’s Elden Ring costume was recently paid homage to by a fan, but a beautiful statue is another fitting tribute to the goddess of the sea. A player can meet Ranni the Witch early on in their Elden Ring adventure by visiting Elleh Church at night. The Spirit Calling Bell, which allows the Tarnished to call Spirit Ashes as allies, is given to players by the enigmatic blue figure.
Pledge fealty to Ranni after re-meeting her in Liurnia will start a lengthy plot that can last the whole of an adventure. You’ll learn about Nokron, Nokstella, and the Moonlight Altar as you follow the narrative of the witch. In another sorrowful Elden Ring adventure, Blaidd, Ranni’s faithful guardian and Blaidd’s best friend, serves the witch to bring it to an end. ExImryll, a Reddit user, has created an Elden Ring monument of Ranni’s ultimate form as a memorial to the demigod. There, on the Moonlight Altar, Ranni’s dead body may be found at the end of her questline. When Ranni uses the Fingerslayer Blade she kills an iteration of the Two Fingers in front of the mystery demigod.
More than one foot tall, ExImryll’s statue perfectly reflects this eerie setting. Both Ranni and the corpse of Two Fingers are horrifying in their own right. Elden Ring has a substantial questline, however, despite this, there are rumours that the Ranni quest was incorrectly translated from Japanese to English. Ranni’s speech in English implies that she intends to wipe off the whole planet, while the Japanese text says that she and her close comrades would just depart the Lands Between.
Ranni’s intentions are rendered far less nefarious in ExImryll’s original translation, but the brutality she perpetrates against the Two Fingers is nevertheless disturbing. Elden Ring’s colourful ensemble includes the legendary Ranni, who has now been memorialised as a beautifully detailed statue. The dying doll and slaughtered Two Fingers are faithful recreations of the character’s death sequence from the game. It would be a nice gift for any Tarnished about to join the Age of Stars.
