


See our summary of Latenna’s quest for more details. You can find one half in the Village of the Albinaurics, and the other in Castle Sol. To get there, you will need both halves of the Haligtree Secret Medallion. You will find her at the root of Miquella’s Haligtree, which is hidden in the Consecrated Snowfield. Malenia is a surprisingly easy boss to miss, hiding at the end of a massive, hidden area that itself is hidden behind another massive, hidden area. Finlay dragged her unconscious body back and propped her right up on the chair that we meet her in for her boss fight.Watch on YouTube Where to find the Haligtree and Malenia's arena location in Elden Ring After their fight, Malenia fell into a coma, and it was only thanks to the legendary Cleanrot Knight Finlay, that she was able to return to the Haligtree. Radahn was not defeated, but he lost his mind to the Scarlet Rot, so he could not continue his rampage. The needle obviously never made it to Melania and her Scarlet Flower bloomed, destroying the region of Caelid. In the meantime, Miquella cocooned himself in his Haligtree where he would hatch into a god if left alone. In the meantime, two things happened at the Haligtree: Miquella perfected his Golden Needle and sent it off with Captain O'Neil to reach Malenia before her Scarlet Flower bloomed. Being the only Demigod who could stand to face Radahn, Malenia raced off to face him in Caelid. Radahn invaded the land of Caelid, and whatever he had planned there evidently threatened the Lands Between all the way to Miquella's Haligtree.

This caused Miquella to create golden prosthetics that would halt the spread of the Scarlet Rot, but not cure it. At some point though, Malenia began to lose her limbs to the Scarlet Rot. Related: Elden Ring: What Is Volcano Manor?Īs stated before, we don't know exactly when, where, or under what circumstances Malenia first bloomed if it was before her fight with Radahn. As a result, Miquella created his Haligtree, and the two lived there in secrecy for a long time. If their father, Radagon ever found out about this heresy, they would surely be stopped. In order to do that though, Miquella would need to create something that could dispel the influence of an Outer God. After perfecting her skills with the blade, she ran off with her beloved brother who promised that he could cure her Scarlet Rot. Malenia honed her skills with a blade so much that she was an unstoppable force, even without a shield. She had always held a proficiency with a blade, and so she was taken on as an apprentice by a great swordsman, robed in blue who moved like water. Not wanting this to define her, however, she dedicated her life to the noble duty of defending her twin. She was born afflicted with Scarlet Rot, and so she was always a danger to herself and others. We don't know much about Malenia's early life, but the parts we do know are fraught with tragedy.
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It is very unlike From Software to miss a detail like this, causing some to speculate that Malenia still has to bloom once more. No "Enemy Slain," or "Great Enemy Slain," and most importantly, no "God Slain" as we see with the Elden Beast. The theory does have some credibility, because, upon defeating Malenia, we receive no after-battle message. People who subscribe to this theory will attribute the bloom outside of Malenia's room to one of Millicent's sisters. Since we have no record of Malenia's first bloom, some players reject this idea. However, there is equal evidence that our fight with Malenia was only her second bloom, and she may not be truly dead. The logic for this theory is that Miquella tried to use an imperfect Gold Needle, and it forced her to bloom for the first time in that room, hence why it is unaccounted for since only Miquella and Malenia were there.

Many think that the armor set here was hers before she was given the prosthetics by Miquella. Many players will point to the giant Scarlet Flower found outside the elevator to Malenia's boss fight. That's two accounted for, but what of the third? We know she bloomed in our fight and during her fight against Radahn. The problem with this theory is we don't have much evidence for the first bloom. Her remembrance is also from "The Rot Goddess" not "Malenia". First, and most obvious is that her name changes in phase two to Malenia, Goddess of Rot. There is evidence to suggest that Malenia bloomed for the third time during our fight and ascended to godhood right there in the boss room.
