Just as Dark Souls has a connection to Demon Souls' universe, it's possible that Elden
Dark And Darker Gold Ring is connected as well, as a sequel set after the Dark Souls 3 End of Fire ending. With insect wings as part of the Death Blight design, the status eff ect could be related to the White-faced Locusts in Dark Souls, which are human and insect hybrids that try to lure men into the Dark. Characters in Dark Souls also muse on either the Dark itself or something within it gnawing on flesh like insects would. If Elden Ring is set during an Age of Dark, then the Frenzied Flame's desire is really to return to an Age of Fire once more. It asks the player to become the Lord of Frenzied Flame, which could be the new form of Lords of Cinder.
FromSoftware often adds subtle touches to the lore of their games, and this time it received help from Game of Thrones author, George R.R. Martin. Although developers sometimes reference their previous titles, there is a possibility that the details of design for Death Blight link Elden Ring to the Dark of Dark Souls, therefore inviting the theory that they are part of the same universe. If this is the case, it seems that continuing the Age of Fire is no longer a good ending for the time in which Elden Ring takes place.
The Death Star was a giant space station about the size of a moon that was equipped with a planet-destroying superlaser. In the established Star Wars canon, the Death Star–which was originally designated DS-1 Orbital Battle Station–was designed by the Geonosians before the project was taken over by the Galactic Republic. Once Darth Sidious initiated Order 66 and mass murdered nearly every Jedi in existence, the Empire took control of the plans and began development. The station was eventually destroyed in Star Wars: A New Hope, but not before it was used to destroy Alderaan, Scarif, and Jedha City.
In Dark Horse Comics’ Star Wars: Legends miniseries: Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin by Tim Siedell and Stephen Thompson, Darth Vader is tracking down an organization that wields magic so evil, it rivals the power of the Dark Side of the Force itself. Vader tracks them to a violent and vile civilization on a barbaric moon world. The zealots who live there, known as the Heinsnake Cult, welcome Darth Vader with open arms as they hope he will fulfill their dark prophecy and wield his great power to eradicate the Jedi and the Sith from the galaxy and throw it into chaos.
Since they want him on their side, the cult shows Darth Vader the source of one of the greatest weapons on their world: a crystal that multiplies the power of any laser by a factor of trillions. Earlier in the series, this laser was shown decimating an Imperial Star
buy Darker Gold Cruiser like it was nothing, proving that the power it held was no joke. Darth Vader refuses their anarchistic offer to betray his master and kills them all, steals the crystal, and destroys their entire world before going back to the Emperor having successfully completed his mission.