An Elden Ring player points to a disturbing detail about the Alabaster Lord enemy in the game. Like other games made by FromSoftware, Elden Ring’s world is filled with horrifying and creepy locations. The same ideas extend to the game’s enemies, as players will face some horrifying creatures in their playthrough of Elden Ring.

While some of them are well-known among the community, fans have noticed more disturbing details about Elden Ring since its release in February 2022. As an example, one Elden Ring player recently pointed out that Godrick the Grafted has an extra finger, making it a total of six fingers instead of five. Now, another fan of the game has shared an image showing a disturbing detail about the Alabaster Lord boss.

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A Reddit user named ArtLover357 shows that the Alabaster Lord enemy in Elden Ring is missing four toes on his left leg. His right leg seems to be fine, and it looks like ArtLover357 made the post in the hopes of finding a lore-related reason for his design. However, the comments section is mostly filled with jokes, as many users ask why ArtLover357 was looking at his toes in the first place.

One fan claims that Elden Ring’s director Hidetaka Miyazaki got a hold of Alabaster Lord’s design and accordingly made changes to his body, while another user jokingly states that Miyazaki rated his toes a six out of ten. Some players similarly attribute it to budget cuts, especially in the feet department, but one fan mentions that it’s not appropriate to ask such questions about people’s toes. Overall, it looks like Elden Ring fans have no proper answer for why the Alabaster Lord is missing four toes in the game.

Fans interested in fighting this optional boss need to head to the Royal Grave Evergaol near Caria Manor in Elden Ring. Defeating him will give players access to the Meteorite sorcery, one of the best spells in the game. For those unaware, Evergaol fights take place in small arena-like areas that are closed off from the rest of the open world.

Unlike other bosses, gamers are not allowed to use spirit ashes during these battles, so they often present good opportunities for players to test their 1v1 skills. While the fight against the Alabaster Lord is a fairly difficult encounter, there are more challenging battles to be found in the various Evergaols spread across Elden Ring.

Elden Ring is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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