The Ranni ending in Elden Ring—also known as the "Age of Stars" ending—is widely regarded as the most mysterious and thematically rich conclusion in the game. It offers an alternative fate for the Lands Between, diverging from the rule of the Greater Will and the Golden Order.
🔹 How to Trigger the Ranni Ending
To unlock this ending, players must complete Ranni the Witch’s questline, one of the longest and most intricate in the game. Key steps include:
Defeating Royal Knight Loretta in Caria Manor.
Joining Ranni’s service at Ranni’s Rise.
Progressing through key areas like Nokron, Eternal City, Ainsel River, and defeating Baleful Shadow.
Acquiring the Discarded Palace Key and Miniature Ranni Doll.
Defeating Astel, Naturalborn of the Void and using the Dark Moon Ring to access her final location.
After defeating the final boss (Elden Beast), you must ignore Marika’s fractured body and instead activate Ranni’s blue summon sign nearby.
🌑 What Happens in the Ranni Ending?
Summoning Ranni
Choosing Ranni’s sign initiates a unique cutscene where she appears and takes you as her
Consort. She thanks you and ushers in a new cosmic order.
The Age of Stars Begins
Ranni becomes a full-fledged Empyrean Goddess, but unlike Marika, she rejects the Greater Will and the oppressive structure of the Erdtree. This new era emphasizes independence, cosmic mystery, and the rejection of predestination.
You Become Ranni’s Elden Lord
Though not crowned in the traditional sense, the Tarnished becomes Ranni’s partner and co-ruler, symbolizing a union that transcends earthly power.
Departure from the Lands Between
Ranni and the Tarnished leave the Lands Between to journey among the stars. This act represents a break from divine rule and an embrace of the unknown.
A World Without a Lord
For the first time in ages, the Lands Between are left without a reigning monarch. This implies a future of self-governance, free will, and ambiguity, rather than dictated fate.
🧠 Themes and Meaning
The Ranni ending is unique in tone and message:
Rejects divine control: Ranni severs the influence of the Greater Will, ending the Golden Order’s dominance.
Embraces cosmic freedom: Her path is aligned with the Dark Moon, symbolizing autonomy, mystery, and the unknowable.
Offers philosophical closure: It’s not about restoring order but escaping its confines entirely.
🎬 Additional Details
There are no extra post-credit scenes beyond Ranni's farewell and the Age of Stars initiation.
This ending is one of six in Elden Ring, but it’s the only one that fully removes the Erdtree and the Greater Will from power.
🏆 Why Choose the Ranni Ending?
If you're seeking a narrative that:
Challenges the concept of divine fate,
Offers deep lore tied to cosmic themes,
Promotes independence and free will,
…then the Ranni ending is the most profound and liberating path in Elden Ring.