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Prizzaa doesn't have to be the sole Elden Ring Runes player to display morally bankrupt behavior , even if he's not the most-loved NPC. Really, killing NPCs is, for some the most part, a tradition that has been cherished for ages. But what makes this different is the way in which the character is in the larger fandom. Redditor VG_Crimson joined the r/EldenRing today to confess their sin, with the appropriately titled post "I committed murder of Pope Turtle, so you don't have to." VG_Crimson not only recounted the final moments of the Turtle Pope, apologies be his, with a touching detail , but also expressed his regret and shame over this "pointlessly" violent action.


While wailing at the sod's plight, they posted that Miriel continued to be the same "kind-hearted" in the same way he was before being attacked. Miriel even went as in a way of stating that it won't take revenge on VG_Crimson if they stop attacking him and that he won't hold his demise against them.


"Bless the soul of this fucking animal, dogs are the best companion," they said.VG_Crimson admitted that the only reason they killed Miriel was out of their own curiosity. A curiosity they now regret having."You receive a couple of turtle neck meats and a bell bearing to buy everything at his store, but there's no way he'll ever again ask that you learn together," VG_Crimson wrote. "You do not get anything unique and you're losing the best location to dispose of all your incantations / sorceries at."


One aspect of their turtle-murdering self-report that Elden Ring Items for sale will haunt me for the rest of my days is their explanation for why they didn't gain absolution following the murder of Meriel. According to VG_Crimson it's not necessary to seek absolution since Miriel has already forgiven you and has done so while you're murdering him. That's tough."I must bear this in my heart right now, don't do this," they said. "There can be nothing gained, but you'll will not only lose the convenience of him, but you lose the part of you that is lost too."

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