
Grave Given: The Mythology of Elden Ring is a stunning premium product for the most discerning FromSoftware lore fanatics. It's not an official offering and, as such, is not associated with either the developer or publisher Bandai Namco, but it is gorgeous, and we covet it in the same way Godrick does grafted limbs.
Written by a major player in the FromSoftware lore cottage community, Geoff "Smoughtown" Truscott, Grace Given is over 500 pages long and absolutely stunning, inspired by classical and historical literature (thanks, VGC). It features art from a variety of contributors, including 20 full-colour illustrations, 100+ spot illustrations, 25 stunning chapter-head woodblock designs, and original marquee artwork.
It's currently available for preorder and expected to ship in 2025, although such premium printing comes with a hefty asking price. Pundits can expect to pay $276 for the baseline Collector's Edition, with options for a $773 Limited Edition and the lordly Benefactor's Edition, which will break the bank at $1105. Still, your name will be forever immortalised in the book itself. Can you really put a price on that kind of legacy?
What do you think of Grace Given: The Mythology of Elden Ring? Will you be adding this hefty tome to your collection? Let us know in the comments section below.
[source tuneandfairweather.com]
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Only if it comes with an audiobook version narrated by VaatiVidya (his voice is so soothing…)
At first I wasn't that interested but then I saw the prices and I was hooked immediately
I want that! I am afraid that I will start collecting all of those Soulslike books
Would love to have, but a bit rich for me right now. Maybe would make an amazing present.
Looks incredible but people need to chill with the clownish prices. Same with collectors editions of games. Ubisofts ac editions with a figurine used to cost 100 bucks, now they START at 150
That is frikkin beautiful! 🥹
I've got a few of the design works books for their games, which are really really good. This looks lush, but out of my price range unfortunately.
If I had a dollar for every time I died in Elden Ring... I still couldn't afford this book.
I keep getting advertised these Tune and Fairweather Souls books.
They all look phenomenal and if I had the money I'd invest in the lot of them
I'd love to see the cost price and profit margin on these books
@Cry_Zero Looks fantastic but I won't pay $1105 or $773. The worst thing is they didn't release the DLC on disc with their super expensive CE of the game. Ill rather get the Demon Souls book. 😁
@Flaming_Kaiser they have a cheaper version for around $250. But they have also started releasing paperback versions after a while and they are much less expensive but still look great.
@Synthatron_Prime They look amazing I'm not saying they don't buy I'm not spending even $250 on it. I'll look at it a few times probably and it goes collecting dust in a closet. Stand by my point that they should release the game with DLC on the disc like they did with the other games. Thanks for the information BTW it's appreciated.
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