Summary

The world that players spend time exploring inElden Ringis sprawling, but FromSoftware conceptualized a number of other societies and cultures that exist outside The Lands Between. In typical FromSoftware fashion, these extraneous lands are alluded to via item descriptions and other vague lore delivery devices. While these outside nations may not be the focus ofElden Ring, they boast the same complex and thoughtful world-building players have come to expect from this studio.

Elden Ringplayers fight dragons, don typical knight armor, and traverse medieval castles, all of which suggest familiar, European-style fantasy roots. Much like theDark Soulsseries,Elden Ringtakes a lot of inspiration from stories of traditional wizards, knights, queens, and other fantasy tropes and conventions, but the lands beyond The Lands Between seem to be cut from a different cloth. There is reason to believe that The Lands Between is something of a central point inElden Ring’s lore, and even its name suggests that it is directly connected to all other “lands,” but it is nonetheless distinct from other nations mentioned throughout the game.

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The Badlands Is A Lawless Region In Elden Ring

MostElden Ringplayers know Godfreyas the first Elden Lord and the penultimate boss of the game, but he is also theElden Ringcharacter who is most connected to The Badlands. The opening cinematic of the game refers to him by his original name, Hoarah Loux, and calls him “chieftain of The Badlands.” Digging a bit more into his backstory reveals that, before he became the first Elden Lord and Queen Marika’s consort, he was a great, almost feral warrior who led an army of Tarnished to The Lands Between during something called The Long March.

Descriptions of The Badlands suggest that it is a brutal and unforgiving place, one that might beexplored in futureElden RingDLC. During a questline withNepheli Loux, a relative of Godfrey’s, she describes the badlands as violent, chaotic, and war-torn, explaining that the weak were oppressed by the strong and that murder was commonplace. She also references the harsh weather conditions of The Badlands, describing bitter winds and storms. Nepheli’s accounts, as well as information gleaned from item descriptions and Hoarah Loux’s backstory, paint The Badlands as a region completely cut off from modern society, law, and order, spawning bloodthirsty warriors.

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The Land Of Reeds Is Elden Ring’s Version Of Japan

The vast majority ofElden Ring’s weapons and armor, like its architecture and general world-building, have European roots. However, some ofElden Ring’s best weapons, like the Moonveil Katanaand Rivers of Blood, appear to be Japanese in origin. These weapons, along with armor typical of ancient samurai warriors, are described as being from The Land of Reeds, a nation beyond the shores of The Lands Between.

The Land of Reeds is described as being similar to Japan during its Warring States period. According to various item descriptions and the character creation menu, The Land of Reeds has been locked in a vicious civil war since long before the events ofElden Ring, and has thus lost touch with outside cultures and societies. The Land of Reeds is where characters like Okina and Yura hail from, and it could be yet another interesting setting forElden Ring’s upcoming DLCto explore.

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The Numen Race Comes From Beyond The Lands Between

Perhaps the most mysteriousElden Ringnation is the one that birthed the Numen. These individuals, suggested to be connected to Queen Marika, the Nox of the Eternal Cities, and the Black Knife Assassins, have grayish skin, dark eyes, and pronounced bone structure. They are certainly humanoid, but distinct enough to stand out from the base human models of the game. These individuals are described as “long-lived but seldom born” and as being descended from a distant land. Considering the Numen’s unique appearance and relevance in the world ofElden Ring, it would seem that this distant land is quite influential and distinct from The Lands Between.

Elden Ring’s The Lands Between is beautiful, disturbing, and overflowing with history and culture, but it’s not the only nation in the game’s world. It might be the home of Marika, Radagon, The Golden Order, and the Erdtree, but it is nonetheless influenced and impacted by its neighboring lands. When players get their hands onThe Shadow of the Erdtreeor anElden Ringsequel, perhaps more light will be shed on these strange nations.

Elden Ringis available now for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Series X/S.