Elden Ring's Most Disturbing Monsters (2024)

By Allison Stalberg

The Lands Between is packed with monsters, and many of them have disturbed Elden Ring players with their distorted bodies and gruesome attacks.

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Elden Ring has a long list of monsters, from giant bears to ulcerated tree spirits. The Lands Between is host to all kinds of hostile creatures, be they animal, human, or undead. However, what fans tend to remember most are the monsters that are disturbing, and there are plenty of those.

The disturbing monsters of Elden Ring are found everywhere, not just in the dark and gloomy places. While many are disturbing based on design, from visual aspects to the sounds they make, there's also the heavy lore behind some of them. Many are commonly found, while others have the distinction of a boss health bar.

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Wormface and Fingercreepers

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Wormface is a boss that can be found near a Minor Erdtree in the Altus Plateau. It is humanoid and cloaked, and its disturbing trait is its namesake: Its head is made of worms. It is not the only one of its kind, there are lesser wormfaces that can be found both in the Altus Plateau and the Crumbling Farum Azula. Lore about them is still unknown.

Finger creepers are very common enemies in the Lands Between, found at Caria Manor, Mt. Glemir, the sewers of the Leyndell Royal Capital, the Mountaintops of the Giants, and around Liurnia of the Lakes. They are disturbing not only because they are disembodied hands, but they are malformed and move as though they are spiders. They also hunt prey by jumping down from above or by luring someone into their palm while under the dirt.

Burial Watchdogs and Grafted Scion

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Burial Watchdogs are found in many of the catacombs around the Lands Between, and they possess faces that look like something out of a nightmare with sunken eyes, bat ears, and crooked teeth. The way they move is no comfort either, with their attacks being fast and jerky while they can either float or walk on two legs. Many fans have called it one of the creepiest bosses of the game.

The tutorial boss is also one of the most disturbing creatures, as it is a pure product of body horror. It is like Godrick the Grafted but creepier due to its spider-like way of walking. A game modder and dataminer, Zullie the Witch, even removed the cloak to see what was underneath to find that the Grafted Scion has grafted ribcages on top of its arm collection.

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The Godskins and Rennala's Students

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There are different kinds of Godskins, from nobles to apostles, but they all have the same disturbing thing in common: wearing clothes made of human skin. If examined, it's easy to see their cloaks still have full faces. They are disturbing much like the Grafted Scion, except with distorted skin instead of limbs. According to lore, these enemies were once let by the Gloam-eyed Queen to kill gods before she was defeated by Maliketh.

Rennala's students, on the other hand, do not have skin cloaks or extra limbs, but their behavior is often considered the most disturbing. Their introduction is very memorable, with them all holding candles, smiling, giggling, singing, and crawling around on the library floor. They are quite easy to kill, but that does not make them any less creepy.

Giant Dogs and Iron Virgins

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The giant dogs have been nicknamed "T-Rex dogs" by players due to their odd body shape. Their forelegs are very small, while their back legs are enormous. They can be found all over Caelid as well as the Mountaintops of the giants and Dragonbarrow. While their design is creepy, they are also fast and powerful enemies that are comparable to the Caelid Crows and Runebears.

Iron Virgins are monstrous death machines that can be found in Caelid, Volcano Manor, Caria Manor, Mt. Gelmir, and Raya Lucaria Academy. According to the lore, they were originally made at Volcano Manor in the likeness of Tanith. Their designs are not the most disturbing thing about them, it is their grab attack. If they manage to grab a victim and pull them into their built-in cage, the victim is usually killed by spikes like an Iron Maiden torture device.

Royal Revenants and Rykard

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Royal Revenants can be found at the Kingsrealm Ruins and Liurnia of the Lakes. They are quite similar to the Grafted Scion, as they have a collection of human limbs but now are even more spider-like. Their faces are terrifying, like they are paralyzed mid-scream, and their attacks are also fast and aggressive.

Rykard is a nightmare for anyone with a fear of snakes. Portraits around Volcano Manor are all that's left of his human appearance. He sacrificed himself to become one with the God-Devouring Serpent. The serpent now has Rykard's face below its neck, and he seems to not even notice the player until after they beat up the serpent - as though he is in a deep sleep while the serpent is in control. He also keeps a sword covered in worm-like veins inside the serpent.

Giant Crows and The People Of Windmill Village

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The Giant Crows are much like Giant Dogs, also found in Caelid. They can also be found at the Mountaintops of the Giants and Mohgqyn Palace. They are deformed like the dogs as well, with an oversized beak that has rows of sharp teeth like a shark and undersized wings. They are powerful and clever enemies, and even sometimes feign a stagger to lure players in for a grab attack.

Then there are the women of Windmill Village. Fans are still piecing together what their story is, but even without that they are incredibly creepy. These blood-soaked elder women are dancing and appear to be having a party. A ghost nearby cowers and begs them to not take his skin. They are not always hostile, but when they are they become demonic with glowing red eyes.

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As an enthusiast deeply entrenched in the world of Elden Ring, I've delved into the dark and captivating universe of the game, exploring its intricacies, lore, and, most importantly, the disturbing monsters that inhabit the Lands Between. My expertise goes beyond mere gameplay, extending into the profound lore that enriches the experience for dedicated players. Now, let's dissect the fascinating concepts explored in Allison Stalberg's article, published on May 7, 2022.

1. Lands Between and Elden Ring

The article centers around the Lands Between, the hauntingly beautiful yet perilous setting of Elden Ring. This realm is teeming with monsters, ranging from colossal bears to eerie tree spirits, providing a diverse and challenging landscape for players to navigate.

2. Disturbing Monsters

The focus of the article lies in the monsters that evoke a sense of disturbance, whether through their visual design, sounds, or the lore surrounding them. These creatures are scattered throughout the Lands Between, defying the conventional expectations of horror being confined to dark and gloomy places.

3. Wormface and Fingercreepers

  • Wormface: A humanoid boss found near a Minor Erdtree in the Altus Plateau. Its head is made of worms, and there are lesser versions scattered in various locations. The lore behind these creatures remains unknown.
  • Fingercreepers: Common enemies found in different areas, resembling disembodied hands that move like spiders. They exhibit disturbing behavior, hunting prey by jumping down from above or luring victims into their grasp.

4. Burial Watchdogs and Grafted Scion

  • Burial Watchdogs: These creatures, found in catacombs, possess nightmare-inducing faces with sunken eyes, bat ears, and crooked teeth. Their movements are unsettling, combining fast and jerky attacks with the ability to float or walk on two legs.
  • Grafted Scion: A tutorial boss characterized by body horror, with a spider-like way of walking. A modder revealed that removing its cloak unveiled grafted ribcages on its arm collection.

5. Godskins and Rennala's Students

  • Godskins: Disturbing enemies, including nobles and apostles, wearing clothes made of human skin. Their lore ties them to the Gloam-eyed Queen, who led them in killing gods before being defeated by Maliketh.
  • Rennala's Students: Though lacking skin cloaks or extra limbs, these creatures stand out due to their behavior. They are introduced in a memorable manner, holding candles, smiling, giggling, singing, and crawling around the library floor.

6. Giant Dogs and Iron Virgins

  • Giant Dogs: Nicknamed "T-Rex dogs" by players, these creatures are found in Caelid and other locations. Their unsettling design, resembling T-Rexes with small forelegs and enormous hind legs, adds to their creepiness.
  • Iron Virgins: Monstrous death machines found in various locations, initially created at Volcano Manor in the likeness of Tanith. Their grab attack, pulling victims into a built-in cage with lethal spikes, contributes to their disturbing nature.

7. Royal Revenants and Rykard

  • Royal Revenants: Found at the Kingsrealm Ruins and Liurnia of the Lakes, these creatures share similarities with the Grafted Scion. They exhibit spider-like features, terrifying faces, and fast and aggressive attacks.
  • Rykard: A character turned nightmare with a fear-inducing connection to snakes. Portraits around Volcano Manor showcase his human appearance, sacrificed to become one with the God-Devouring Serpent.

8. Giant Crows and The People Of Windmill Village

  • Giant Crows: Similar to Giant Dogs, these deformed creatures are found in Caelid, the Mountaintops of the Giants, and Mohgqyn Palace. Their clever tactics, including feigning a stagger to lure players, add to their power and creepiness.
  • The People Of Windmill Village: Blood-soaked elder women dancing in a seemingly demonic party. While their full story is still being pieced together by fans, their unsettling nature is emphasized by their actions, with a nearby ghost begging them not to take his skin.

This detailed exploration of Elden Ring's disturbing monsters showcases the game's rich and immersive world, where horror and fascination intertwine to deliver a truly unforgettable experience for players.

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