Elden Ring is FromSoftware’s most ambitious game to date, featuring an expansive open world containing hundreds of hours of content. As Tarnished, the player’s goal is to wander The Lands Between, an otherworldly plane whose very nature is shaped by the light of the Erdtree and the titular Elden Ring. Guided by grace, the Tarnished must overcome the demigod rulers of these Lands and reunite the shattered shards of the Elden Ring to become Elden Lord. This article will have some SPOILERS for Elden Ring.
Beyond the ambition of the game design, Elden Ring truly excels in its stunning art direction which lends The Lands Between an ethereal beauty, despite the danger they present. With the world engulfed by chaos after the Shattering, players take what little time they can to rest and admire the sights of these once proud lands. As such, it’s no wonder that fans have taken to recreating the world of Elden Ring with their own artwork.
One impressive creation comes from user Frostdice66 on Reddit, who shares their beautiful Elden Ring live wallpaper which adapts an official piece of key art for the game. The wallpaper depicts the Tarnished and their maiden, Melina, sitting at a site of grace in a field before a minor Erdtree. Frostdice takes the still image and adds flare by inserting flecks of dust rising from the ground and animating the pulsating, soft movements of the grace. Perhaps the most startlingly beautiful aspect of the wallpaper is the night sky, which is now in full motion, giving the illusion of a revolving world. Moreover, the sky is alive with plenty of shooting stars streaking across the deep blue, which contrasts perfectly with the stark gold of the towering Erdtree.
Stars and moonlight play a huge role in the lore of Elden Ring, particularly for players who follow Ranni the Witch’s questline to completion. According to the game's lore, the order of the Dark Moon presides over the primeval power of the stars, and they serve as the chaotic antithesis to the order of the Greater Will which guides the player throughout most of the game via the Two Fingers and the Erdtree. This transformative wallpaper manages to capture the divisive elements of The Lands Between and the conflicting cosmic powers which strive to rule over them.
The demigod Starscourge Radahn conquered the stars with the power of gravity itself, locking them into place and prohibiting their true power. Upon his defeat, the stars will resume their orbit of The Lands Between and a falling star will blast open the path to Nokron, The Eternal City. In the cutscene that follows, players can see hundreds of stars shooting across the sky in a breathtaking event before one crashes down in a blinding flash. With this live wallpaper, players can relive this moment and marvel at Elden Ring's bizarrely beautiful vistas with each computer launch.
Elden Ring is now available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.