After taking the brunt of some brutal attacks from an ungainly brass instrument Miriel attempts to dissuade the violent Prizzaa by insisting that his threats are futile because his flesh is like stone. His appeals don't reach the YouTuber and force Miriel to Elden Ring Runes withdraw into the safety of his shell before they continue their onslaught.

"I cannot die, but neither will I do any harm to the people around me," Miriel says. "Cease your futile efforts."

But cease Prizzaa does not. The video then speed-forwards through more vicious bonks and toots while Drowning pool's "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor" plays in the background. After striking the killer blow, a tensely high-pitched wail escapes Miriel's turtle lips (?) before he reaches the bridge of the rainbow that stretches across the sky. After securing Miriel's item drop, Prizzaa then saunters over to a shrine with the hope of receiving absolution, giving forgiveness which, with the help of an additional item, can lead to the revival of some deceased NPCs who were attacked or killed. They do not gain anything.

While some in their comment section expressed appreciation for the knowledge they obtained from this small messed up project, the majority of viewers were understandably distressed and expressed their displeasure at the war crime they'd witnessed.

"Maidenless behavior right here," wrote Dazdrasen Konstantin."This was the most horrifying thing I've witnessed on the Elden Ring, and I'm just 130 hours in," another commenter said probably in reference to the fact that the game is full of horrible, unimaginable things. ​This is on par with the Albinaurics or anything else that was done in cheap Elden Ring Runes Raya Lucaria for the sake of investigation.