Malenia

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Malenia
Concept art of Malenia from Elden Ring
First appearanceElden Ring (2022)
Voiced byPippa Bennett-Warner[1]

Malenia, Blade of Miquella (Japanese: ミケラの刃、マレニア, Hepburn: Mikera no Yaiba, Marenia) is a character in the 2022 video game Elden Ring. Malenia appears as a red-haired, tall woman, wearing a golden valkyrie-like armour and a prosthetic replacing her right arm. Despite featuring as an optional boss fight for the game, Malenia has a prominent appearance in related media, such as the reveal teaser and promotional items.

Malenia is considered one of Elden Ring's most memorable encounters, where her boss fight received massive media attention for its high level of difficulty. She was also praised for her design and story. Her boss battle is source of many unusual challenges, such as using a dance pad or voice chat as a controller. Her boss battle also has gained attention for the game's cooperative mode with a player known as "Let Me Solo Her" assiting players in difficulty.

Appearances[edit]

Malenia first appeared in the video game Elden Ring, serving as an optional boss fight available later in the game. Within the game's lore, she is the child of Queen Marika and her second husband, Radagon. Also the sister of the demigod Miquella, Malenia was born as an Empyrean, a powerful being chosen as a candidate to create a new age. In Malenia's case, she was cursed with Scarlet Rot, a devastating disease caused by a godlike being, and one that begins to putrefy her body. In an attempt to save Malenia from being consumed, Miquella utilized Unalloyed Gold to break the rot god's influence on her.[2] Malenia learned her combat style from a nomadic character called the Blind Swordsman. Mastering his technique gave her "wings of unparalleled strength", while also helping her resist the rot.[3]

However, Malenia gave in to the Scarlet Rot to defeat her enemy Starscourge Radahn during a war called the Shattering, losing her special Unalloyed Gold needle, and becoming comatose; neither side being able to claim victory. Losing control to the disease, she was dragged unconscious by one of her few remaining knights to the Haligtree, a holy tree created by Miquella, for his help. After Miquella is kidnapped by Mohg, a cursed being known as the Lord of Blood, she inadvertently causes the tree to rot from the inside during her slumber. She awakens when the player encounters her at the base of the Haligtree's interior, engaging them in battle. During it, Malenia surrenders to the rot once more, becoming Malenia, Goddess of Rot.[2]

Concept and creation[edit]

Elden Ring received a day-one patch that modified various aspects of the game, including making Malenia less difficult. In the original version, her first phase was more aggressive, including using the attack Waterfowl Dance at any point unlike the later version, which requires her to be below 80 percent health.[4] A popular tactic to defeating Malenia, an incantation called Swarm of Flies, was nerfed via a patch.[5] This same patch erroneously made Malenia more difficult, allowing her to heal "almost at will." This was fixed in a later patch.[6] It was believed that this was only affecting battles when other players were summoned online.[7] When designing the downloadable content for Elden Ring, Shadow of the Erdtree, the game's director, Hidetaka Miyazaki, stated that there would be optional bosses tuned similarly to Malenia in terms of difficulty.[8]

Reception[edit]

Malenia has received positive reception, identified by Polygon writer Nico Deyo as capturing the Elden Ring audience upon her first appearance. Discussing her boss battle, Deyo felt that her first phase was "designed to thwart and emasculate," commenting that there was a "deep humor in the idea of a woman whose very attacks steal health from you to empower herself." They commented on how her second form covers her body in rot except for her breasts and genitals, which "evokes a confusing mixture of fear and titillation, arguing that the fact that she wears no armor feels "not like a vulnerability but a challenge." They felt that Malenia was an exemplification of FromSoftware's typicality of writing women in their games, stating that they share a "specific brokenness; disfigurement, abandonment, and loss" and that they are "afflicted by gender" to where the only cure, when they are an obstacle, is to "enact succinct violence." Commenting on the personalities and expressions of women in FromSoftware's games, they felt that they tended to be either "demure, quiet, void of needs or motivations" or "shrieking, horrifying hysteria when encountered in combat." They also discussed sexist commentary and behavior they observed in some players surrounding fighting and beating Malenia.[9]

Kotaku writer Ashley Bardhan discussed their appreciation for monstrous fairies, such as the yaksha and erlking, mythos that she felt Malenia fit well into. She felt that, unlike many other fairies in video games, Malenia is strong because of her fairy-like form, not weaker. She also expressed a desire to have had a character like Malenia 15 years ago to convey that women in video games were more than a "pretty pink princess, total eye candy, [or] subdued final girl."[10] Screen Rant writer Thomas McNulty called her the face of Elden Ring, describing her design as iconic and memorable due to her "flowing red hair," valkyrie helmet, and large prosthetic arm. He also found her backstory sympathetic, finding her desire to protect her brother a noble one.[11]

Malenia is considered the hardest boss in Elden Ring and among the most difficult created by Elden Ring developer FromSoftware.[12] Data released by Bandai Namco in March 2023 found that Malenia had killed 10 players every second since launch and has been fought 329 million times.[13][14] As of April 2023, the fastest a player has defeated Malenia was 15 seconds by the Elden Ring community manager RS_Lionheart.[15] The level of difficulty behind Malenia led to a player with the username Let Me Solo Her to offer assistance to players fighting Malenia by fighting her alone in the player's place. He first appeared in April 2022, his character wearing nothing but a pot on his head and wielding two katana.[16][17] Let Me Solo Her performed his 1000th Malenia kill on a YouTube livestream.[16] As of February 2024, Let Me Solo Her professes to have killed her 6000-7000 times. He also stated that he may retire soloing Malenia upon the release of the downloadable content for Elden Ring titled Shadow of the Erdtree.[18] Another player, JPNB, vowed to fight Malenia weekly with a different build each time until FromSoftware announced downloadable content for Elden Ring. He stated that Let Me Solo Her inspired him to do this.[19] JPNB retired from this after the announcement was made. In some of these builds, JPNB would engage in "D&D-style role-playing with several characters." JPNB stated that he has a spreadsheet of unused builds.[20][21]

Due to this level of challenge, people have attempted to beat her in alternative ways. Players have employed alternative methods to fighting her, such as Twitch.tv streamer MissMikkaa, who spent 15 hours and 553 attempts before successfully killing Malenia at level one while using a dance pad.[22] A player named Perri Karyal managed to defeat Malenia using an EEG machine, using it to pick up on electrical activity, made conductive using a saline solution. She accomplished this by training the device to recognize certain states of her brain to attack Malenia.[23] A player with a broken arm successfully beat Malenia at level one.[24] YouTuber PointCrow's goldfish Tortellini managed to defeat Malenia's first phase using a camera that selects inputs based on which part of its tank it is in, receiving assistance from PointCrow.[25] YouTuber Veganiele made a point of defeating Malenia without taking damage using a new weapon each day, succeeding in doing so nearly every day.[26] A streamer called Larxa managed to defeat Malenia using a mod that allows her to issue commands using her voice.[27]

Multiple mods have been created to make Malenia more difficult. A mod was created to replace all enemies in the game with Malenia, a challenge which was eventually completed by Let Me Solo Her.[28] Another mod, titled "Unalloyed Malenia," was created by YouTuber Ongbal, which was intended to make her an "interesting challenge" for people who are well-acquainted with the regular Malenia battle.[29] The FromSoftware video game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice received a mod that added Malenia as an opponent titled "Malenia - Blade of Ashina."[30] A mod was created that allowed other bosses to fight against Malenia, with most bosses losing handily to her.[12] Outside of video games, former Dungeons & Dragons designer Dan Dillon created a custom monster stat block for Malenia, designed to be a challenge to a party of four players in the game at max level.[31]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ a b Hornshaw, Phil (June 21, 2022). "What Happens In Elden Ring? The Game's Story, Part 8: Miquella's Haligtree". GameSpot. Retrieved May 20, 2024.
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