Elden Ring becomes Disgusting Thing: Close-up reveals disturbing details

Oops!  A closer look at the first boss in Elden Ring reveals gross details.



Oops! A closer look at the first boss in Elden Ring reveals gross details.

Would you like a few more arms and legs? The Transplanted Scion is the first enemy we encounter in the Elden Ring. He crawls towards us with his extra limbs like a spider – and then pretty quickly puts most fans in their place. There is hardly time for a closer look, which reveals disturbing details. This now reveals a video to us.

transplanted children

It’s all about this: Dataminer Zullie the Witch dedicated a video to the transplanted scion called “Transplants Are Real Body Horror”. In it we can not only see close-ups, but also take a look under the cape of the opening boss.

just one kid? First, Zullie shows us the creature’s head. You may not have noticed in the heat of the moment, but the face stands in grotesque contrast to the monstrous, spidery appearance of the body. It is a child’s head with delicate and delicate facial features.

Sure – Spross, or sprout, can mean “child”. So this creature is probably actually a child who was transplanted into a kind of giant fighting spider – and that makes the boss design even more disturbing.

It’s all about this:

Gross details

While the right arm still looks relatively unchanged, it looks different on the left side. Instead of the left arm, there are several interlocking and fused limbs. Bumps or ulcers can be seen in between. Presumably caused by the measures or the incompatibility of the individual parts with each other.

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Arms and legs: The rest of the body is completely chaotic. Some seem failed or not thought through. Some hands just hang down. The multitude of human limbs also gives us a chilling idea of ​​how many people lost their lives in this experiment.

Not all human? Incidentally, there is also a single and probably useless wing. Additional feathers, Zullie explains, indicate that not all transplanted parts appear to be human.

Here you can get an impression for yourself:

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Look under the cloak: Things get even more sinister when Zullie removes the cloak and reveals the torso to us. We see a blob-like body. Spines run all around, which were apparently put together. A part of the body much larger than the rest could have belonged to a troll.

As is so often the case with horror elements, the mere sight becomes much more disturbing when we consider the story behind it. In the course of the game, scenery, NPCs and texts give us more insight into the transplants.

How much of this did you recognize in the game itself and how do you like it when you can take a leisurely look at opponents and details in videos?

Reference-www.gamepro.de