MMOexp:The Wraith Callers and The Revenants

Our journey begins in the haunting swamps of the Leonian Forest, where players encounter the Wraith callers for the first time.

Our journey begins in the haunting swamps of the Leonian Forest, where players encounter the Wraith callers for the first time. These grotesque beings, wielding a bell that summons vengeful spirits, are linked to Elden Ring Runes a strange curse. The description of the Wraith calling Bell provides a glimpse into their origins, stating that they are used by worshippers of the Revenant ring, summoning wraiths that are said to be vengeful spirits of the cursed.

Physical Observations:

The Revenants, considered royalty among the Wraith callers, are even more formidable, possessing extra limbs and a unique ability to travel through portals. Their anatomy is distinct, with six arms and a large golden crown symbolizing their royal status. The Wraith callers, on the other hand, have four arms and tend to be found primarily in the Leonian swamp. The geographical distribution of these cursed beings hints at a connection to their pre-cursed lives.

The Curse and its Effects:

A note obtained from a merchant sheds light on the curse afflicting the Revenants, stating that healing powers harm them rather than mend them. This raises questions about the nature of the curse and its connection to the Golden Order and the UR tree. The shattering, a cataclysmic event in Elden Ring's lore, is implicated in the curse, affecting not only the Revenants but also other cursed beings like the singing bats.

Effects of the Shattering:

The shattering not only disrupted the cycle of life and death but also granted certain groups immortality, as seen with the aging and rotting nobles. The Wraith callers and Revenants share a hollowed appearance, suggesting a connection to this bestowed immortality. The war between Leonia and Lell adds another layer to their vulnerability to Elden Ring Runes for sale UR tree healing spells, showcasing the lasting impact of historical conflicts.

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