Image: Tarnished vs. Romina, Saint of the Bud

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High-resolution anime-style fan art of Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree depicting the Tarnished in Black Knife armor confronting Romina, Saint of the Bud, in the Church of the Bud moments before battle.


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Tarnished vs. Romina, Saint of the Bud

Anime-style fan art showing the Tarnished in Black Knife armor facing Romina, Saint of the Bud, inside the ruined Church of the Bud just before combat begins.

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The image presents an anime-style fan art depiction of a tense pre-battle moment from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, set within the somber ruins of the Church of the Bud. Rendered in a dramatic landscape composition, the scene is dominated by gothic stone architecture—towering arches, weathered walls, and crumbling spires—partially overtaken by crimson foliage and drifting petals that suggest both decay and unnatural life. The color palette is rich and moody, built around deep reds, muted browns, cold grays, and faint glows of arcane light, creating a sense of foreboding stillness before violence erupts.

On the left side of the frame stands the Tarnished, clad in the Black Knife armor. The armor is sleek and dark, with layered plates and a flowing black cloak that trails behind them, subtly lifted by an unseen breeze. The Tarnished’s posture is low and cautious, knees slightly bent, body angled forward in a practiced combat stance. In their right hand, they grip a short dagger infused with a cold, ethereal blue glow, its edge catching the light and contrasting sharply against the red-stained environment. The Tarnished’s face is mostly obscured by the armor and cloak, reinforcing their anonymity and resolve, while their attention is clearly fixed on the looming foe ahead.

Opposite them, occupying the right side of the composition, is Romina, Saint of the Bud. Her form is both elegant and grotesque: a humanoid upper body fused seamlessly with the massive, segmented body of a scorpion-like creature. Her lower half sprawls across the stone floor, armored in dark crimson chitin, with multiple legs braced firmly as if ready to spring. A long, curved tail coils behind her, ending in a deadly stinger poised with restrained menace. Romina’s upper body is draped in flowing, petal-like garments in shades of deep red and rose, echoing the corrupted flora surrounding the church.

Romina’s expression is calm yet predatory, her gaze locked onto the Tarnished with a quiet, unsettling confidence. In one hand, she gathers a swirling concentration of scarlet energy that sheds glowing motes and butterfly-like fragments into the air, illuminating her silhouette and casting red highlights across the stone floor. This energy suggests the power of rot and corrupted divinity, restrained only for the brief instant before combat begins.

The space between the two figures is deliberately charged but empty, emphasizing the fragile pause before motion. Dust, petals, and glowing particles hang suspended in the air, reinforcing the feeling that time itself has slowed. Together, the characters and environment convey a narrative moment of mutual recognition and lethal intent—a silent acknowledgment between warrior and boss, captured just before the first strike shatters the stillness.

L'image est liée à : Elden Ring: Romina, Saint of the Bud (Church of the Bud) Boss Fight (SOTE)

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