It could appear quite apparent that the gods of Elden Ring – Godfrey, Rennala, Radagon, and Marika – have a selected naming conference: G, R, R, M. It had been prompt that this was a cheeky, not-so-subtle nod from George R.R. Martin, who was accountable for creating the sweeping epic’s backstory and underlying lore. However the Sport of Thrones writer now insists that this Elden Ring principle is inaccurate and is simply an enormous coincidence regardless of all of the proof in any other case.
Why George R.R. Martin denies these Elden Ring theories
Because the principal world-builder for The Lands Between and its overarching mythos, George R.R. Martin was responsible for naming the gods of the world. However in a recent post on his personal blog, he’s shocked and completely gobsmacked as to how folks consider that the gods are named after him:
Oh, and so long as I’m setting stuff straight, there’s a bizarre story all around the web about how I “hid” my initials in ELDEN RING as a result of… ah.. among the character have names starting with R, or G, or M. To which I say, “Eh? What? Actually?” This was information to me.
I’ve been writing and publishing tales since 1971, and I believe that I’ve been giving characters names starting with R and G and M because the begin. Together with the opposite twenty-three letters of the alphabet as properly.
…[B]ut actually, why would I’ve to cover my identify inside the sport? My identify is true there ON the sport, as one of many creators. Hey, ELDEN RING is thrilling sufficient, no must make up stuff.
It’s as much as you whether or not he’s telling the reality or a bald-faced lie to finish all bald-faced lies. George R.R. Martin is understood for killing off fan-favorite characters, so why not go after fan-favorite theories too?
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