The important thing is how Caelid appears to be a representation of to the landscape of the Eclipse, a phenomenon that happens in Berserk on the rare introduction the new member to the God Hand, a group of god-like demons. Guts together with Elden Ring Runes Band of the Hawk are invited to the ceremony by their supposed leader and friend Griffith who wants to join the God Hand to fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming the ruler of his own world-spanning kingdom.
What the Eclipse performs is basically make a way to access an alternate dimension of existence in which the God Hand receives the inductee's sacrifices (in Griffith's instance and his Band of the Hawk soldiers) and transforms them into a demonic entity. Those unfortunate enough to be transported to the other world receive a huge, bloody area populated by hellish creatures that is what I'd call the Elden Ring players in Caelid.
I'm going to combine two things in this article as I'm not able to justify creating separate entries to cover both.Before the Eclipse is welcomed into the realm of God Hand the man formerly known as Griffith endures a continuous year of torture for sleeping with the princess of a prominent kingdom. His tongue is severed and his skin is flayed and all the while the man is required to wear an iron mask. After being rescued by Guts and fellow members from the Band of the Hawk, Griffith is slowly recovering, however, the mask is left to hide the scars left by his brutal ordeal.
Elden Ring players have drawn comparisons between Griffith's iron mask and that of Prisoner class players who can choose from the start of the game. This isn't a 1:1 comparison obviously, but the eye-cover of the prisoner's mask is in line with the fact that Berserk rarely portrays a forward-facing Griffith wearing his mask, mostly preferring to depict the tortured mercenary with the one eye obscured with cheap Elden Ring Items the shadow of his mask.
The important thing is how Caelid appears to be a representation of to the landscape of the Eclipse, a phenomenon that happens in Berserk on the rare introduction the new member to the God Hand, a group of god-like demons. Guts together with Elden Ring Runes Band of the Hawk are invited to the ceremony by their supposed leader and friend Griffith who wants to join the God Hand to fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming the ruler of his own world-spanning kingdom.
What the Eclipse performs is basically make a way to access an alternate dimension of existence in which the God Hand receives the inductee's sacrifices (in Griffith's instance and his Band of the Hawk soldiers) and transforms them into a demonic entity. Those unfortunate enough to be transported to the other world receive a huge, bloody area populated by hellish creatures that is what I'd call the Elden Ring players in Caelid.
I'm going to combine two things in this article as I'm not able to justify creating separate entries to cover both.Before the Eclipse is welcomed into the realm of God Hand the man formerly known as Griffith endures a continuous year of torture for sleeping with the princess of a prominent kingdom. His tongue is severed and his skin is flayed and all the while the man is required to wear an iron mask. After being rescued by Guts and fellow members from the Band of the Hawk, Griffith is slowly recovering, however, the mask is left to hide the scars left by his brutal ordeal.
Elden Ring players have drawn comparisons between Griffith's iron mask and that of Prisoner class players who can choose from the start of the game. This isn't a 1:1 comparison obviously, but the eye-cover of the prisoner's mask is in line with the fact that Berserk rarely portrays a forward-facing Griffith wearing his mask, mostly preferring to depict the tortured mercenary with the one eye obscured with cheap Elden Ring Items the shadow of his mask.