Elden Ring soundtrack It’s not just there for show. Thanks to a translation made by Daniel Olmos on YouTube, we have the opportunity to learn what is said in the main songs of the game. Translation from Latin to English and it just reveals us lore. We’ll obviously have to give some spoilers on Elden Ring to talk about the info, so be sure to keep reading.
Olmos explains it this way: Godrick boss fightWe can feel that the god, one of the oldest of the Elden Ring, is deeply insecure and clashing with his own inner demons. Rumors insult him but still reiterate that he is of divine origin, one of Godfrey’s created auras. The background voices claim to be “weak, frail, crippled” and also a “weak god,” but the boss says, “anyway, I’m a god, I’m not afraid of the heat of battle.”
Latin songs by Elden Ring Sacriderm Apostlesinstead, they describe their hatred of the Mother Tree and how they want to cover themselves with the skin of the gods. Then there is an interesting detail that Olmos shared: Some texts are strange, as if they were written in English rather than in real Latin. Maybe those who wrote the lyrics didn’t care much about originality, maybe even for the sake of musicality.
Hand Ring It’s a giant game, and FromSoftware confirms itself as one of the most mindful teams in the video game market. It is not the norm to find lore details in Latin songs used as the background for a boss fight.
Finally, we mention that the full official Elden Ring guide has been announced, here’s where they’ll come out.
Source: Multiplayer
