Elden Ring Player Tragically Kills NPC At End Of Questline By Accident
Elden Ring Player Tragically Kills NPC At End Of Questline By Accident Skip to content Click here to check out the GameByte Shop great games, consoles and more! You can bring NPCs back, sometimes. Elden Ring Player Tragically Kills NPC At End Of Questline By Accident 26 May 202228 March 2022 by Richard Breslin Watch on as an Elden Ring player tragically killed an NPC at the end of a questline by accident. Thankfully, there is a fix. Kind of. Elden Ring FAQ: Every Guide You’ll Need Whether it’s Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, Bloodborne or Sekiro, the chances are that we’ve all killed an NPC by mistake. After all, Soulsborne games program us to think that just about everything in the game is out to kill us. This can lead us to think that it’s better to act first than last.ADVERT ADVERT Why can this even happen… from Eldenring I was only playing Elden Ring over the weekend and I nearly killed an NPC myself. While I was exploring Limgrave, I saw a suspicious woman standing below a platform. My initial instinct was to drop down and kill her before she kills me. Not everything is out to kill you Thankfully, however, I took a few seconds to think before making a rash decision, and I’m glad that I did. As it turned out, it was just Hyetta, a lady that I had already met outside of Stormveil Castle and all she wanted was a grape. Unfortunately for a player named Flashypenguin0, they were not so lucky. In a clip uploaded to Reddit, the player in question can be seen exploring the game and then they accidentally drop on top of and kill an NPC named Millicent.ADVERT ADVERT To add insult to injury, Millicent says upon her death that she did not exact things to end this way and will not forget what has happened to her. Talk about using a guilt trip! It then takes a few seconds for the events to sink in for Flashypenguin0. Though I suppose the player at least was rewarded with the Unalloyed Gold Needle. Thankfully, there is a way to right the wrongs of an NPCs untimely death. Although from what I hear, it’s not possible to revive Millicent so far into the quest after Flashypenguin0 had killed her. NPCS can be brought back That being said, if you have killed an NPC and regretted your decision, there is a fix. Just over to the east side of Raya Lucaria there is a location called the Church of Vows. If you’ve already been here, you may remember the giant Tortoise wearing a Pope’s hat, officially known as Miriel, Pastor of Vows.ADVERT ADVERT Credit: Prima Games In this church is also a statue in a pool of water. If you’ve killed an NPC, when approaching this statue, you should be given the option to clear your sins in exchange for a Celestial Dew. Unfortunately, finding a Celestial Dew is not so easy, unless you’ve randomly picked one up on your travels. If memory serves me correct, a Celestial Dew can sometimes be found in the Ainsel River Well. Once you have acquired a Celestial Dew, revisit the Church of Vows, exchange the item at the statue to absorb your sins and all NPCs that you have killed should be revived in their original locations. Just try not to kill any more NPCs, ok?ADVERT ADVERT Have you accidentally killed an NPC in Elden Ring? Let us know your tragic tale across our social media channels. Shop with GameByte Along with the latest games, merch, and accessories, the GameByte Shop has an epic Loyalty Points Scheme – earning you points for every £1 you spend to redeem for huge discounts! Also, sign up to our newsletter to be notified of new-gen console drops, deals, and more. Please note the GameByte Shop is available for UK customers only.ADVERT ADVERT Featured Image Credit: FromSoftware TweetShareSharePin Follow us on @GameByte @gamebyte GameByte GameByte GameByte Noobs Play @GameByte @gamebyte GameByte GameByte GameByte Noobs Play External Links Policy GameByte Staff About GameByte Advertise with us Careers Ambassador Program Contact Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Manage Cookies Preferences Submit Your Content FragHero Sporf 9 to 5 Life Social Chain Social Chain Agency