While a small portion of the comment section expressed appreciation for
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"Maidenless conduct right here" wrote Dazdrasen Konstantin."This was the most horrible thing I've ever seen during my time in Elden Ring, and I'm a 130 hours in," another commenter said likely referring to the fact that Elden Ring is full of horrifying, inexplicably awful things. This is on par with the Albinaurics, or anything done in Raya Lucaria for the sake of investigating.
Prizzaa doesn't have to be the sole Elden Ring player to display morally corrupted behavior when he isn't the beloved NPC. In reality, killing NPCs is, for certain it is a long-standing tradition. What sets this apart is how popular this character is within fans across the world. Redditor VG_Crimson posted on the r/EldenRing yesterday to confess their guilt, in the aptly titled posting "I killed Pope Turtle, so you don't have to." VG_Crimson not only described the last moments of the Turtle Pope, praise be to him, in touching details, but also expressed regret and shame for
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