Depending on how far you are into the ranni quest line you might have to go into the lake of rot and go to the grand cloister, go to the bottom floor head south down the river of rot where you’ll see a coffin in the middle of the river at the edge of a waterfall of rot. Get in it and you’ll be brought down to Astel’s arena, easy boss just dodge, they’re very predictable once you have their move set down. After that you should be brought to a different area at the top of a hill. Over the albinauric village. Head for the church, there’ll be a glint stone dragon, just ignore it, in the church there’s a hole, go down and you’ll find Ranni, put the ring that you got from the chest in Renalla’s arena on her finger and boom! Age of Stars ending, best ending btw.
This is a terrific description, and I appreciate the effort, but the problem I was having was that I pissed Ranni off and needed to atone at the Church of Vows (I love that turtle). Funny enough, I ended up doing all of this stuff in the next video/shorts! Trust me though, a walkthrough this concise would have been VERY helpful while I was going through this quest... and idk what ending would be better than age of stars tbh, we love to break the cycle
@@JLizzleTriz_Games I agree, I have been playing pure dex lightning it's pretty fun. Something about a smashy weapon is great fun. Trolls Roar on the Duelist Greataxe is great fun in PVP.
@@Invaders_Unite I did dex bleed on my first play through because this was my first souls game, but lightning looks fun, I might have to give that a try for the dlc
@@JLizzleTriz_Games don't underestimate the roped lightning pots especially in PVP if you try a dex lightning build super fun and good for punishing blood hounds fang. Good luck
I'd would have left a like if you didn't have to say, "let's go" every time you take a shit successfully. Every single content creator has to say it over and over and over again. You get a comment but that's all.
@@Coconuts-fm2fb nothing exiting yes. But in terms of the lore the stars mean you break the cycle, almost a 4th wall kinda way. The main religion and beliefs is that you recycle and everything cycles, but the stars mean you choose to not be part of it at all. Not a limbo either just outside of its existence in general
@@Coconuts-fm2fbImo it’s once of the nicest but it’s not the best. Lore wise, when you learn who the Greater Will is, you realize that it’s not a good being. You can either continue its grasp on the lands between or you can remove it completely, and I feel like Ranni’s ending is a win win for everyone