Summary
The characters and creatures ofElden Ringare generally so striking because of their outlandish appearances, which makes creating a hyper-realistic cosplay of one of the most sinister so impressive. During The Tarnished’s quest through The Lands Between, they’ll eventually come across (and battle)the villainous Mohg, Lord of Bloodand as his title may lead one to expect, he’s a brutal enemy that often causes many players' momentum to grind to a halt. Following some shocking revelations in theShadow of the ErdtreeDLC,one player shared an incredible outfit that replicated the boss’s imposing features.
Posted to Reddit by creatortorypigeon,the cosplayer showed off their Mohg, Lord of Blood in a regal portrait that highlights the character’s monstrous featuresthat contrast against his more elegant robes.

While the mask of twisted horns and bone is no doubt the star of the cosplay, special mention must be made for the beautiful textures and detailing of the boss’s pauldrons and the lining of his clothes.The post has earned plenty of praise from the community, many of whom have garnered a new found appreciation for Mohgsince playingShadow of the Erdtree.
The Easiest Route To Get To Mohg, Lord Of Blood In Elden Ring
To start Shadow of the Erdtree, you first need to defeat Mohg, Lord of Blood, who can be found fairly easily in an optiona, late game area.
Could Elden Ring Become A TV Series?
With A Villain Like Mogh, It Could Work
While Mogh, Lord of Blood isn’t the primary antagonist ofElden Ring,the villainous boss does participate in events that largely set the narrative ofShadow of the Erdtreein motion.He’s known for kidnapping the demi-god Miquella, trapping the character and using his power to eventually become a lord. His actions are largely unforgivable but without going into spoilers,Shadow of the Erdtreedoes provide some additional context that changes how Mohg’s actions are framed.
Seeing such a well-realized version of Mohg has led some to question whether a game as visually distinct and creative could ever be turned into a live-action series.With lore penned byA Song of Ice and Firewriter George R.R. Martin, it stands to reason that the epic machinations of The Lands Between’s deities and rules could make for some captivating television. Even Bandai Namco has confirmed thatit viewsElden Ringas more than just a video game, noting thatit plans on continuing the development of the franchise down several additional avenues.

Whether or not anElden Ringtelevision series ever does see the light of day remains to be seen, butthe existence of torypigeon’s Mohg cosplay should go a long way to disproving those who think it could only take the form of an animated series. Given FromSoftware’s history of expanding its games with graphic novels, it doesn’t seem like much of a stretch that The Lands Between could receive an even bigger adaptation given the franchise’s popularity. Only time will tell what Bandai Namco is planning.





