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Fia is an NPC in Elden Ring. She can be found in the Roundtable Hold. Talking to Fia about her questline will reveal that in exchange for a hug, she will bestow a blessing on you. This doesn’t ...
At first glance, Fia in Elden Ring seems like a pretty nice woman, if a bit lonely. She gives off the impression that she's someone who genuinely wants to help. But because this is a From Software ...
Fia's quest is up there with the Ranni quest in terms of how it impacts which Elden Ring ending you can get. Her quest also ties into lots of others and goes a long way to expanding the lore ...
Fia is the deathbed companion in Elden Ring, and her questline’s sole purpose is to lie down with the Prince of Death, Godwyn. She wants to bring an age of Duskborn by completing the Elden Ring ...
Fia the Deathbed Companion is located in Elden Ring’s Roundtable Hold, and she’s gained quite the reputation in the time since the game was released. If you choose to embrace her, you get an ...
Sounds like a good deal, right? Maybe not. Here’s what letting Fia hold you in Elden Ring really does. So, let’s start with the less-obscure effect of embracing Fia the Deathbed Companion.
If you've put just a little bit of time into Elden Ring, at this point, you'll probably have come across Fia, the Deathbed Companion. This seemingly pleasant woman will take you into her bosom and ...
Several characters fated to cross paths with the Tarnished will play a significant role in Elden Ring's general setting without having their true nature or purpose disclosed until much later. Fia ...
Fia's quest in Elden Ring is one of the most fascinating, and finishing it unlocks an alternate version of an Elden Ring ending once you've beaten the final boss. However, it's also full of ...
Instead, to remove Fia’s debuff in Elden Ring, you’ll need to use the Baldachian’s Blessing that Fia has given you. When you use this, you’ll get all of its benefits, and remove the debuff ...
Check out Elden Ring PS4 here. Fia is a deathbed companion, but what that means is slightly opaque. Evidently, holding champions, like the player character, grants her a bit of 'warmth' that she ...