
It can’t be helped; we’re just a bunch of leftover scraps over here.
Besides you and me, everyone else’s fighting power is trash.
>>1If only the capable older brother had come instead of the incompetent younger brother…
>>1Nefeli-chan is great!!!!!!!!!
You’re probably about half the reason for the bad atmosphere at this round table!
Could you not do your playful fading outside the round table?
This guy’s armor and helmet are creepy!
I haven’t forgotten that you sent an assassin after me.
>>5It’s just that Ensha-kun did it on his own, so it’s invalid.
I think saying half is an exaggeration; it’s around 40%.
The remaining 30% is the poop man who will disappear soon, and another 30% is fear that will also disappear soon.
In other words, after the ones who leave are gone, it will be entirely this guy.
In reality, there’s no reason for Gideon to have Asenju attack Ensha…
At that point, they are still in a position close to being a collaborator.
>>8I was shocked that my daughter found out, so I took it out on her.
The poop man is crazy, but he behaves quietly at the round table, so this old man is usually the one ruining the atmosphere.
You can get killed or die at the round table, huh?
Even if this guy does nothing, there are only traitors who can’t see the guidance.
I had the token that Gosu wanted…
Even though Roger and D have parted ways, they still get along quite well, don’t they…
In good times and bad, Neferi-chan is truly single-minded and pure.
In the main round table, there are only Mr. Roger and D who can be considered decent; it has come to an end.
Aside from Gideon
The aloof blacksmith Hugh.
If you don’t have the big rune, you can’t even meet face to face, old hag.
Only spirit bodies are friends, Roderica.
Sick prostitute Fia
Munohosuro
The one who lives to die only thinks about killing.
The Half-Dead Roger
Colin, who publicly declares that he does not aspire to be a king but will have something to say to those who become one.
Engraved ornament
Vending machine
There’s nothing good, huh…
>>16I don’t like it because he sighs when I give him the prayer book.
>>56“Everything besides the Golden Rule is like, ‘Huh… it’s a heretical book…'”
It’s so overly fundamentalist that it doesn’t even recognize the prayers of the Golden Tree, which is laughable.
>>56“The greatness of a dog that can say there is no such thing as heresy…”
>>16This area is nice, isn’t it!!
I forgot about the muscle-brained Neferi and the poop man.
Colin will guide those who will become kings despite not being able to see the blessings! It’s too arrogant.
If you seriously ask Asechun, he’ll bring back information about demigods, so there’s no reason to take care of him…
>>19Well, the ones who got in the way are no longer alive.
>>19Well, the ones who interrupted are no longer alive.
Even Nefeli, who helps in battle, doesn’t really intend to fulfill the mission of the Round Table.
The heavy armored blood whip Munohosuro is not as strong as Gideon and Asenchu, but surprisingly strong nonetheless.
I like Gideon because he teaches me excellent prayers.
D is a decent person, right!?
It’s just a little too weak!
Gideon, you’re so strong that you could be entrusted with prayers from the two fingers as the king’s strongest candidate.
It’s sad that by trying hard to teach various things, it becomes weaker.
>>25Faded people are stronger creatures when they limit what they use rather than being able to use anything…
>>25Just the fact that they use memory prayers just by listening to the story shows how truly strong they are.
Horaloo is a bit tricky, but it has received holy protection, so it seems like it can be defeated by a beast of El.
Why did you bring Merina?
>>26Probably because it’s my grandmother, the information is old.
>>27Is your hand wrinkled?
>>27Are your hands wrinkled?
I feel like the early days of the round table were quite enjoyable.
It’s nice to have a grandmother who pushes the back of the faded person.
>>30For Asenju, she may be a good grandma, but without having the Great Rune from the start, she won’t even meet you.
If you always deploy the principle of causality and Kali’s shining sword, and then unleash comets and the three celestial rings in rapid succession, then probably Horalar, Radagon, and Elke won’t stand a chance against you.
>>31The FP infinite with five consecutive shots from a broom star is a bit too cunning.
If only Fia wasn’t sick, she would be an easy-going beauty to be with…
Everyone else gets along normally except for you.
This guy says I can’t be recognized as a member unless I have a big rune, but isn’t everyone else lacking one too?
>>36In other words, everyone except for me is a freeloader.
Isn’t it too kind to not chase anyone away?
>>36That’s why it’s all about being a freeloader, right?
>>36The only one actively involved is that guy, the protagonist (Nefeli, who conquered Stormveil with him), and he doesn’t actually acknowledge it, does he?
Since I don’t have Colin or the Great Rune, let alone guidance, I think they are pointing to that area and saying, “Is this idiot thinking this is some kind of shelter or something?”
>>45I wonder how Colin managed to reach the Round Table.
There are only gloomy people besides this guy.
There are many exceptionally good people around this round table.
>>42I love you, hermit.
I want to get married.
>>202Add “big boobs thanks” to the end.
>>202Is it okay even though it has a bump?
>>207Rather, it’s totally fine.
Why is this guy acting like a leader in the first place?
>>43Since they are veteran players and hold more than two great runes, they are incredibly strong…
>>43Isn’t it simply because I’m the oldest member and the only formal Round Table member besides Asencho?
There is quite a theory that Gideon is the strongest NPC.
Above Vike and Yuno.
>>44Not teaching anything was such a hassle…
>>44It was such a pain when I didn’t teach anything…
I thought we were getting along well.
Everyone rushes to die for their own purposes.
I guess it makes sense that I can’t meet the old woman unless I get the big rune, because it’s about reading the fingers on the side.
Gideon, what the hell are you?
From Gideon’s perspective, the true Round Table is the generation of the battle technique old men who collected the Great Runes and took on the capital.
Still thorn
What the hell is this Alberich?
When the game is about to end, it’s not right for scum to come at me and try to end it.
>>53I honestly understand the feeling of being lonely after clearing a game and wandering around the town unnecessarily or wanting to become a tester.
Don’t mess with the round table; it’s become a golden rule for those who have turned into people and those who are fully committed to nursing the strays and the thread images.
Hey, what is the Shadow Land? I haven’t heard about it.
I don’t want to say.
Little Gideon is at the level of a prince candidate.
Well, among that group, it’s only natural for them to take on a leadership role.
I wonder what it was like during the time when Selbus and Dolores were at the Round Table.
I wonder why I mistakenly thought I couldn’t win against God…
>>62Did the thorns of rejection respawn because you burned the shrine maiden?
>>62But I really like that when reading the lines paradoxically, you’re saying you can kill anyone but God, which is a pretty high evaluation.
>>62Holy Defense Light Loli FP Infinite High Power Comet Star, with this you can easily win against Erlekemoto Radagon.
It seems that all the former round table members with priestesses have defected.
I wonder what happened to this one’s shrine maiden.
Marika says she doesn’t want it, but…
Ahh, I can see the guidance!
I’m following the guidance!
My actions are Marika’s will!
It’s fine since it’s an NPC that talks a lot at first, but having light armor and no FP restrictions with this setup is no joke, so saying it’s close to a king isn’t wrong either.
>>68It’s a resilient yet weak faded type of person, so it’s forgiven, but its attack power is really a terrible boss.
Rogert is a really good guy.
Dead…
What I thought during Night Rain is that FromSoftware was able to depict such a close-knit team…
>>70The early Round Table seems to have good teamwork until they disband, even if the priestess burns down the royal capital and cannot burn through the thorns.
I wrote about Mr. Tragos.
>>70I am surprised by the good sense of distance among the people who are not overly clingy.
>>70Well, Nightrain is not really related to Miyazaki at all, you know…?
🧙🐦 Since it’s a new flock, I’ll let it go this time.
An old man who was drastically affected by madness transmission.
Night Rain seems to have a meta-related reason that everyone is a playable character, so they can’t die in the end.
In From’s games, NPCs drop their equipment when killed, so there’s a meta reason why they need to either die or disappear in order for players to obtain their equipment even after the event ends.
Colin’s self-centeredness is too much; he becomes disappointed when someone he looks up to gives a different answer and says the teacher was strong and kills them.
>>79That’s impressive, being so strong while almost naked.
>>79The Muscle Mask Lord has arrived…
>>79Isn’t it not to kill?
>>90The teacher was just a madman.Believing in arrogant delusions of grandeur, denying the perfection of the golden rule.“You were someone trying to achieve a self-centered perfection, a failure of faith!”Because I’m flustered and looking at my own hands…
>>79💪🌻
>>79Since I’m traveling through the realm almost naked, it’s only natural that my vitality is 99.
Unwavering belief is truly mental strength 99.
The unwavering stance is undeniably endurance 99.
The strength of presence is muscle power 99.
The fingertips drawing a formula in midair have a skill level of 99.
Intelligence 99 that unravels the principles of the world.
The unwavering faith to believe in oneself 99.
Its existence is a mystery 99.
It’s especially dangerous when it cycles (making it hard to eliminate quickly).
There is no reason to doubt this old man’s strength.
In the past, the round table was a place where heroes gathered and their fingers spoke eloquently, so if it ended up in a series of failures with an atmosphere like the Night Rain Round Table and fell from grace like in the main story, Gideon would also become hostile.
“That will is good. But it should not be attained. Queen Marika wishes for us to keep struggling.”
From that statement, it feels like they’ve realized that both the destruction of Elden Ring and the Demigod Battle Royale are caused by Marika, and they’re feeling disheartened.
In the end, that Marika (the deity) is on the verge of breaking down in the ending, but I can’t kill her and have no choice but to become her companion.
>>84The equipment text mentioned something about how it seems that Marika’s will has broken hearts.
>>84Upon reflection, in that world, it seems that being commonly referred to as a god is more associated with Marika rather than Erike.
You’re a middle manager, huh?
It was a mistake to imagine a muscular golden mask lord.
The round table is not a refuge, you know!!!!
In the end, I couldn’t finish off Meitel, so maybe that’s just how it is…
Both the strong D and Roger have been doing nothing but straying from their human mission…
It seems unlikely that someone would die just from falling off a cliff.
Now that you mention it, the bases in the games I’ve played so far have mostly been tense…
We will uncover the mystery with Roger and reveal the full picture of the night of the conspiracy!
Why are you going to die! You’re supposed to reveal the truth!
I thought that in the initial setup, the incompetent Hosuro and D would be facing each other and that they would be on good terms.
Far from being close, we ended up with no acquaintance or interaction at all.
>>101There’s no reason for a more fundamentalist D to like someone who suddenly joins an assassination organization that ambushes comrades after slacking off at work.
I want to shoot Leda at that round table over there.
Well, it just means “Become a king.” It’s just about becoming a partner with the divine being.
>>103Yes… I will burn all the essence.
Being on the round table since ancient times, the royal candidates have faced terrible circumstances, such as being sealed due to losing their minds and the priestess dying in vain, and on top of that, my friend who criticizes me is becoming a puppet.
>>104Gideon is the one who was left at the round table…
Since Marika is broken, it is necessary to perfectly fix the Golden Order itself.
The conversation about searching for demigods seems really fun, which suggests a lot of things.
So, should I set up Rani in place of Marika like this?
Either way, the ending where everything is burned and melted by a fool is oddly luxurious.
Ah, the faith in ancient dragons is also gold, so you could essentially say it’s the faith in the golden tree, right?
>>109I think it’s good to be flexible if you can prepare a somewhat decent excuse like this…
What was Gideon doing while Fear was developing magic for the Round Table?
>>111That guy is a fundamentalist of the golden rule, and he probably wants to eliminate those who live and die.
It’s really something incredibly trivial, but…
It’s boring that Grandpa has no reaction even when Mikera is rolling around in the shadow land.
In the past, DLCs had main characters that would react, right?
From the beginning, if we blend in with the night crossing, I feel like we might get along well, somehow.
The original Elden Ring has a situation that is too unpleasant and troublesome, creating a complicated environment.
Do you want to eat pita bread?
>>115Eeeek!
Colin gives a middle finger even during two-finger prayers, so he takes fundamentalism to an extreme.
The heyday of this round table was quite friendly and cheerful, wasn’t it?
>>118I bet you got to see Gideon flirting with that cheeky archer girl too.
I’m going to make this cheeky little brat an onahole.
>>143I think Gideon will be happy about this…
>>143Response from the silver-haired person.
Tragos is a nice person, but when you think about it, he’s just a player who endlessly white signs and doesn’t progress the story.
In the route with Lady Go! for a hopeful future, isn’t it just too sad that the future me has become the king of the night?
>>122What does that mean?
>>122That’s just moving the rhythm elsewhere, so it seems like there could be all sorts of issues.
I’ve decided that my wife is Merina, so I’ll unleash my madness now…
>>123Your wife is really mad, though…
>>125I can’t wait for you to come.
>>130I feel the gap in levels with the Midler grandpa in a bad way…!
>>125You’re only looking at me, aren’t you?
Come kill me quickly ❤
It seems that Vaik was flirting with the dragon girl, and in the early days of the round table, some ancient dragons might have also been on our side.
So it was necessary to burn everything down with wild fire.
Because no matter how motivated you are, as long as there are thorns of rejection, you can’t enter the Golden Tree without burning, and only Melina can burn…
Probably excluding the seeded player Hora-Lu, it will be a first-come, first-served basis for one person selected from Melina and Trent for the king’s challenge rights.
>>129However… maybe if it’s a mad fire…?
Gideon said, “Faded people cannot become kings when they die!” So is there still something more from here!?
I was thinking something like that, but I was able to become a king normally and it was a bit anticlimactic.
>>131It’s understandable that it’s impossible to win against the Beast of Elden, a god that even Radagon, Marika, and the people of the Eternal City couldn’t defeat.
It’s strange that an unbeatable faded person can win for some reason.
>>173Speaking of which, the Eternal City was destroyed by Astel, so it’s quite strange that a faded person could kill it alone.
>>191Originally, it should be a meteor shower from the sky, so I think they are treating us quite well.
It seems quite terrible that even the oldest members of the round table are killing each other and turning into ghosts.
The round table is not a shelter, you know!
I don’t think Menales has anything to do with Ascenchu.
Basically, it’s true that unless you are fundamentally Merina or the King of Frenzied Flame, you can’t break the seal and become a king, which is why Marika and Radagon are stoking an endless conflict.
>>136It’s a terrible story because it seems like Merina was secretly prepared like Marika.
At the start of the main story, everywhere is exhausted and worn out, because it’s the land of cats…
So it is necessary to defile Ritsu so that he cannot be born.
>>141The rhythm of poop does not deny that everything that is born becomes poop; it just makes it poop.
It was pointless because I burned the shrine maiden.
Well, of course Uncle Bernal would get angry.
I mean, the Rani route isn’t as hopeful a future as they say it is.
In the first place, they say that the person betrays and abandons everything, so there’s no way it would end happily.
>>144In short, let’s leave this place behind and go somewhere else! That’s it.
>>144I and Rani-sama are happy.
The land of the gap? Who cares, idiot. Take care of your own problems.
>>144In the first place, the person themselves said that everything is a path of betrayal and abandonment, so there’s no way it can end happily.I and Rani-sama are happy.
“Between the cracks of the earth? Who knows, idiot. Figure things out for yourself.”
I know that your fingers are broken, so I’m getting close to a level of certainty comparable to Mom’s, which shows how truly amazing knowledge and intelligence are.
And it’s understandable to feel discouraged by how stuck I am.
As expected, it is a frenzy of flames.
When will we depart? Let’s also do the Makei Oasis World.
>>148Yeah
I’ll kill you.
A happy ending in a general sense is a perfect law, right?
Other restoration runes would inevitably change the current social situation.
>>149It’s hard to say anything since the golden mask won’t talk.
In the end, if the issue is related to the personality of the god Marika (Radagon), I can only agree that we should build a system without the god.
No matter what we do, the external invasion of gods such as corruption, death, and madness has not stopped.
>>150I think those guys aren’t even paying attention to the Land of the Interstice anymore.
Because the Elden Ring is shattered and the Land Between has been defenseless for a long time.
I wonder why outstanding faded people generally don’t return to the round table…
>>151The talented faded person that appears in the story is usually either killed by the shaman, driven mad, or I killed them…
The way of making the shrine maiden travel with me in the land of the gap is fundamentally wrong.
If we go through such hardships together, of course we’ll get all cozy with each other, and of course I won’t want to burn it all down.
>>152Even so, if you burn for the sake of becoming a king and part ways, it will be a wasted death.
This is the way of the great will…
>>152That’s why Meri needed to respond with a cold attitude.
What’s with the red thing that shows up when you go down a little at the entrance?
What happened to the rule against war? What happened to the rule against war?
It’s no good if the people who gather don’t use the round table as a round table…
>>158Since the people who used the round table as a round table are no longer around…
Even a capable brother-level faded person can die with the shrine maiden and get stuck.
If I hadn’t come, no one would have been able to win when Horalu returned…
>>160Gideon seems like he could win fairly easily…
I feel that the law of the night itself is probably less perfect than the golden law, which is immortal and unchanging.
The poop law is the principle that if everyone becomes poop, I won’t be discriminated against.
In reality, there will probably be condescension occurring at a low level.
>>168That’s where the arguments arise, over how twisted the horns are or how many there are…
There is an individual who governs the laws of physics, and it would be problematic if they decided that today gravity is 100 times stronger based on their mood.
The teacher was strong.💪🌻
There are those who would smear Ritsu with poop, and I understand wanting to take Ritsu to the moon so that no one can touch her.
In terms of setting, Marikes-kun is more amazing than I expected.
Well, I’m the one who will kill.
In the first place, it’s not okay for the laws of the world to be changed so easily.
I think it’s quite reasonable to take it to a place that’s out of reach.
Also, because there’s immortality and unchangingness, things like decay and living through death are rampant as serious bugs.
>>178The problem is that one day, suddenly, the laws of the world changed, and while previously they were visible and understandable, the new laws are invisible and incomprehensible.
It’s indeed a law that could betray everything and abandon everything, potentially leading to ruin.
In the past, I wonder if there were people like Vaike and Bernard who hunted at the request of the volcano mansion at the round table.
“What… what is this, I can’t get in… Is it okay to just burn the heroine!?” After trying that, if I end up being told “We don’t have enough firepower!” then it’s really disheartening and the momentum of the round table will slow down.
It’s nice to have a shrine maiden-like corpse near the capable hostler… not really, it’s awful.
Even though it’s backward, it’s still somewhat forward-looking, so it’s a bit better in a way. 💩 Law
>>182The poop man doesn’t know, but everyone just ends up in a state similar to a horned person or a crucible, so it’s understandable that Merimeri would ignore it.
>>182What do you mean by “machine,” just let the crazy fire burn everything! That’s why.
It’s probably just that we shouldn’t deny the possibility of life.
It would be better if Ritsu was a bit more decent, to be honest.
>>182What I’m saying is burn everything with a crazy fire! That’s why.
It’s just that you don’t have to deny the possibility of life.
Honestly, it would probably be better if there’s a slightly better version of Ritsu.
It seems that the complete law is likely to collapse eventually, but unlike Mikaela, who appears to have discarded everything, there seems to be some lingering attachment in the law, so I wonder if it will last for a while.
>>183It will likely last long, but there will probably be entities that try to interfere with the law.
The initial members lost their motivation because this guy was giving off the atmosphere of being the king! After seeing what happened to Vike, they probably thought, “What a waste of time with this king stuff! Just do whatever you want!”