MMOEXP: Pursuit of information for Elden Ring players
Prizzaa isn't the only Elden Ring Runes player to display morally corrupt behavior while not being the most-loved NPC. Killing NPCs is, for some, a time-honored tradition--but what sets this apart is the way in which this character is within the wider fandom. Redditor VG_Crimson joined the r/EldenRing today to confess their guilt, in the aptly titled post "I killed Pope Turtle, so you don't have." VG_Crimson not only recounted the final scenes of Turtle Pope, glory be to him, in a poignant detail , but also expressed regret and shame over their "pointlessly" violent act.
In the middle of their rants about the poor sod, they posted that Miriel remains in the same "kind-hearted" in the same way he was prior to being attacked. Miriel even went as in a way of stating that they won't be able to retaliate at VG_Crim in the event that they cease to attack the tortoise and to not blame his death on them.
"Bless his soul! dogs are the best friends," they said.VG_Crimson admitted that the only reason they killed Miriel was due to their own morbid curiosity. It's a curiosity they regret having."You gain a couple of turtle neck meats and his bell bearing to buy the items he had in his shop, but there's no way he'll ever again ask for you to study together," VG_Crimson wrote. "You won't receive anything exceptional and you're deprived of the most convenient place to put all your incantations / sorceries at."
One of the details from their murderous turtle self-report that will haunt me for all of my days is their best site to buy elden ring items explanation of the reason they didn't get absolution following their murder of Meriel. According to VG_Crimson the absolution doesn't need to be sought since Miriel was already forgiven by you, and she does this while you're murdering him. This is tough."I must carry this burden on my soul right and now, I'm not going to do it," they said. "There are no gains to be made, and you will not only lose the convenience of him, but you lose an aspect of yourself as well."