Elden Ring: George R.R. Martin devastates popular fan theory for boss names

Many Elden Ring fans thought the fantasy author George R.R. Martin would have immortalized in the initials of the bossons, because many start with the letters G, R or M. But that's not true: In its own blog post, the author refutes behind the song of ice and fire (the template for Game of Thrones) now the popular fan theory and explains: "Why should I hide my name in the game? My name is Directly there on the game ".

Elden ring bosses are not called George R.R. Martin so

It's about it: Godfrey, Godrick, Godwyn, Radahn, Ranni, Renna - Feeling no one can hold the names of the Elden Ring boss opponents apart because they are all about the same way. In addition, the names of the most important gods and semi-gods all start only with G, R and M. There is the idea that George R.R. Martin might have allowed himself a joke and has immortalized itself in the initials:

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Elden ring:

Is George R.R. Martin hidden in the game?

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Fanheorie is obviously wrong: But now the author of the Game of Thrones template is speaking to speak and explains in a blog post that the fan theory is not true. He did not select the names of the bossons to immortalize themselves in their initials with his own. After all, he did not even need to hide so, where his name is on the game itself.

"Hey, Elden Ring is exciting enough, no reason to invent something."

How much George R.R. Martin actually to Elden Ring, whose story has contributed to the names of the figures, will probably stay his secret for eternally. However, it looks like it as if it had not been so much:

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Wheel of Times Author dismayed that George R.R Martin worked on Elden Ring Elden ring:

George R. R. Martin's participation is probably only a PR-stunt

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The possibility also consists of the fact that the names were deliberately named due to its participation in purposes of developers from software. Maybe other authors made a fun of having a fun of having the names of all gods and semi-gods with the initials of the authors, without he knows.

How do you think about the matter? Would you like this at the place of George R.r. Martin do?

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