Elden Ring Has Lore And Mythology Created By George R.R. Martin And A Story By Hidetaka Miyazaki

 

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FromSoftwareā€™s next major title Elden Ring was officially revealed at E3 2019, and its director Hidetaka Miyazaki shared more about the involvement of A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin.

 

Speaking to IGN, FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki talked about how the collaboration began:

Hidetaka Miyazaki: ā€œIt all started with me being a fan of Mr. Martinā€™s works. A Song of Ice & Fire and its drama adaptation Game of Thrones are both masterpieces. I am also very fond of Fever Dreams and Tuf Voyaging.

When we sat down together, it clicked right away. I proposed to make a game together, and he said yes. I was really surprised by how smoothly it all went.ā€

 

While George R.R. Martin wasnā€™t asked about his thoughts on the Dark Souls series, the fact that he immediately agreed on the project showed respect from the authorā€™s side. Miyazaki also mentioned that one of Martinā€™s staff was apparently a fan of the Dark Souls series.

 

According to the director, the collaboration started with Miyazaki explaining the main theme of Elden Ring, which will have a main storey written by himself while George R.R. Martin would be responsible for the worldā€™s mythology that players will get to unravel through fragments of environmental storytelling as weā€™ve seen in previous FromSoftware games.

 

George R.R. Martin isnā€™t involved in any of the writing of Elden Ringā€™s main story, as Miyazaki believes that the format of it being a video game could limit the potential of his storytelling. With that said, Miyazaki feels that both the main story and the lore by Martin are heavily influenced by each other.

 

ā€œThanks to Martinā€™s lore, Elden Ringā€™s world and characters naturally have a lot more depth and personality,ā€ added Miyazaki.

 

Lastly, Miyazaki said there are no plans of a novelization of Martinā€™s mythology in Elden Ring, but he didnā€™t rule it out:

Hidetaka Miyazaki: ā€œA novelization would mean that all the secrets and mystery that is hidden in our game would be revealed. From a director point of view, Iā€™m not sure if that would be the right thing to do.ā€


Elden Ring
is in development for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.


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