Crumbling Farum Azula

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Crumbling Farum Azula is a region and legacy dungeon in Elden Ring accessed from the Mountaintops of the Giants after burning the Erdtree.

Overview

Map of Farum Azula

A giant ruined temple city in the sky, located above the sea to the east of the Lands Between. Once a royal city and the seat of the Dragonlord Placidusax, Farum Azula has been crumbling since time immemorial.[1] Now, it is a mausoleum, guarded by chosen Beastmen who wield weapons clad in lightning.[2] The storm beyond time rages in the center of the crumbling city, and at its heart is the Dragonlord's seat, where he awaits the return of his god.[3]

As well as Beastmen, Farum Azula is home to a number of Ancient Dragons who roost on the floating fragments of the city. There is a small population of Wormfaces dwelling in one of the lower levels of the city. It appears that Deathroot has spread throughout parts of the city as well. The great rotundum at the center of Farum Azula is the dwelling place of Maliketh, the Black Blade, the protector of the Rune of Death.[4]

It is here that the Tarnished finds themselves after they set the Erdtree aflame, and where they finally unbind the Rune of Death, releasing it upon the Lands Between.

Farum Azula can only be accessed in full after setting the Erdtree aflame at the Forge of the Giants. After doing so, the Tarnished will wake up on a bridge leading to the city. The area can also be previewed by taking one of the Sending Gates (labeled "Crumbling Lands") at the Four Belfries in Liurnia. This Sending Gate leads to an isolated floating fragment of stone from which the rest of Farum Azula can be seen but not accessed.

The only area in the Lands Between from which Farum Azula is visible is the Isolated Divine Tower.

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