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  1. Also, it may be because the greater will could just endlessly recycle her empyrean flesh with a new mind if Godwyn's half is not also slain. The Gloam-eyed Queen and Ranni did not want to become one with Godwyn, or they did not want to become a god.

  2. When we meet her at Ranni's rise, the witch tells us that she cast off her empyrian flesh using a flagment of the rune of death, killing her body but allowing her soul to live on. This of course required Goldwyn to die in soul but not in body, which led to a bunch of other consequences and quite possibly the shattering itself.

  3. We learn from Ranni why she steals the fragment of the rune of death. She refuses to be confined to her fate of being an empyrean designated by The Two Fingers. She needs the power of the rune of death to remove herself from her body to escape this confinement imposed on her by the Two Fingers.

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · So by your logic, killing Metyr, burning the Roundtable Fingers with the Erdtree, and letting Ranni slay her FIngers and ascend is the best possible ending. We kill every surviving Two Fingers and then get rid of their source, then remove the Order from influence and go live on the moon.

  5. Thanks to the DLC, we now know Ranni absolutely did not have to kill Godwyn and unleash the plague of deathblight upon the world to shed her empyrean flesh and her great rune. All she had to do was go to the land of shadow and do it herself like Miquella did.

  6. Ranni then states that she has something to do, and disappears from her tower. You'll want to follow her to the city of Nokstella, where you can find her in a miniature form, and can contact her...

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  8. Jul 9, 2024 · By stopping the stars, Radahn stops Ranni's fate of being an Empyrean who's destined to ascend to godhood. If he was aware of her plan to use the Rune of Death and get rid of her flesh, this action could've bought her enough time to execute that plan.