How To Complete Undertaker's Remembrance In Elden Ring Nightreign

How To Complete Undertaker's Remembrance In Elden Ring Nightreign

The Undertaker Remembrance is fairly simple compared to many of the other Nightfarers in Elden Ring Nightreign. There's only one step that's likely to trip you up, as you help this corrupted abbess search for the Scholar in Limveld. The reason this step is so hard is because it's entirely inaccurate; the Scholar is actually in The Great Hollow event.

I guess that's technically in Limveld, even though it's an entirely different map. As you'll quickly discern from the Remembrance entries, the Undertaker is a nun who started consuming the night corruption, hence the rather questionable screenshots circulating of her licking night juice off the wall while the Scholar watches her. Hey, who am I to kink shame?

After you reach Chapter 6, you apparently have to defeat Heolstor in order to get the Dismembered Finger item, and then drop it next to the body during the ending. This should get you her Remembrance skin. I haven't done that bit myself yet, but I'll add details when I do. Otherwise, here's how to complete everything up to that point.

As usual for Nightreign Remembrances, you'll first need to undertake some expeditions with the character to earn Memory Fragments, unlocking subsequent Remembrance chapters. For Undertaker, I just completed a couple of Tricephalos expeditions and that got me Chapter 2, and then Chapter 3, where the first Remembrance quest begins.

This Remembrance is pretty straightforward. Upon entering it, you'll find yourself in a room with the Iron Menial. Speak to him and he'll turn hostile, whipping out some knives and trying to shank you. After you've killed him, you'll have to work your way through the Roundtable Hold, murdering the other Nightfarers:

After this, you'll wake up in the chapel and can speak to the Iron Menial again to apologise. Now, you need to:

He'll explain he's leaving the hold in search of something and will give you the Leather Monocle Case relic. This has:

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You're likely wondering what in god's name that first passive means—effectively, this relic is about self-buffing with Sacred Seals, either via weapon enhancement or HP/damage negation spells. This takes advantage of Undertaker's high faith stat, prolongs said spells, and gives you extra attack while they're active.

Once you've finished speaking to the Scholar, you can exit via the nearby portal to complete this chapter.

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