Fans ofBloodbornecan now take a break from fighting the plague in Yharnam to pursue a happily ever after.
Bloodborneis a game developed byFrom Softwarein March of 2015 that has players facing off against the infected city members to free the town from the plague, as well as cure their disease. The game was met with massive success for its highly challenging gameplay, atmosphere, and world design.
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Fans who are interested in learning more about the lore can now find an item called the “Ring of Betrothal” to be able to propose to Annalise, Queen of the Vilebloods. Diving more into the background of Pthumerian history and their connection tothe Great Ones.
When starting in theHunter’s Dream, make way to the fourth ritual altar and teleport the hunter to layer two. There should immediately be a hallway to the right side of the character, head straight in that direction. Once players hit a gigantic rock decorated with candles, walk up to it and activate the elevator, so it raises then go under it.
Head straight for a tunnel with broken bars. Further down after climbing up some stairs, turn right to find another doorway with a torch mounted right next to it. Go inside and jump down the hole, turn left and then make a right turn at the fork in the road with the two tunnels. Players should find themselves in a large room with piles of corpses and a huge rat, and to the right of the room is a coffin with the ring inside it.
Once acquired, the description should read, “In the age of the Great Ones, wedlock was a blood contract, only permitted to those slated to bear a special child.” Now find Queen Annalise and select the “propose marriage” option to her and see her response. Other than thisfun Easter Egg, the ring sadly doesn’t serve any gameplay function to it. However, diehard fans will enjoy learning more about thesecret lore of Bloodbornein regards to how marriage and pregnancy between Pthumerians and the Great Ones work.
Bloodborneis available for PlayStation 4.
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