Does the guardian of the Eldenling Night Ligue bird have a human face hidden somewhere in his feathery body? That’s a question that people have been thinking about, and “People” means a small subset of Elden Ring obsessions who like to see games where 3D models are separated by 3D models.
Thanks to the prolific Souls Modder/DataMiner, I can provide you with the answer. In their latest video, Zullie the Witch – previously solved various soul mysteries and converted their armored cores into Elden Ring – hasn’t masked Nightreign’s Nightfarrer crops like Scooby -Doo Villians. Most of their faces look at how you expect, but there are some notable cases that you think are worth knowing.
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First of all, it is worth noting that due to the switch from custom characters to eight established archetypes, playable characters in Nightreign do not use Facedata.
As it is established, I jump to the bit of the video discussing the Guardian, the captain of the pinion fork that uses the game Halberd. Some people thought that his birdie’s face meant he had to hide a human face somewhere in his model. Thankfully, thanking us for all of our dreams, Zullie checks the mouth of strays under the back of her knees, saying she hasn’t found a strange human face hidden anywhere in the Guardian.
Meanwhile, the only night fur they couldn’t find any kind of suitable face for (human or birdie kind) was Wilder. Removing the armor from each skin revealed an uncharacteristic “silphte.” Zuri leaves his appearance a bit mysterious, but he speculates that he is likely to look like Dutchess. Of course, some commenters who joke about the character they called John Nightleague are faceless, referring to some legendary all-person figures, as well as the two players in the Heldivirs who make memes from the name John Heldivir.
One claimed that this confirms “Wylder is all true John from Soft Games.” This is certainly a theory.
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