Elden Ring archeologists are still finding unused content hidden in the action RPG's files, seemingly revealing that one popular NPC was almost given a completely different voice
Elden Ring is still housing a few mysteries

Over two years on, and before the release of its DLC expansion, it seems that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elden Ring is still housing a few secrets and mysteries, as one fan has uncovered a set of unus🐎ed voice lines which were apparently 🀅hiding in the action RPG's files on PC up until version 1.06.
Well, 'unused' might not be quite the right word, as the dialogue itself can still be found in the game now, just not with this voic🦂e. As highlighted by Twitter user @MagicalShion, the lines in question belong to the NPC Nepheli Loux, who has a full questline and can be summoned for some extra help during the boss fight with Godrick✤ the Grafted. In the final version of the game, she's voiced by Cara Theobold, but in these datamined audio files, she sounds very different – almost as if she's voiced by Roderika's actor, Helen Monks, although this isn't actually confirmed.
ꦕElden Ring on PC shipped with an entire unused audio archive that remained in the 🧜files up until version 1.06. I just discovered that Nepheli's entire set of dialogue exists in this archive, but recorded by Roderika's VA. @sekirodubi will have a field day with this xd pic.twitter.com/pzhXoHH2kz
According to @MagicalShion, in the so-called archive "that's not in the 1.00 build, that includes: Mountaintops with extra recording noise, unfinished versions of Altus, and Mountaintops battle layer, and seven seconds of DkS3 Ancient Wyvern BGM split into two layers, for testing [of course]. It has more BGM missing than 1.00, nothing else." So, we're apparently not missing out onꦆ any cool remixes that didn꧑'t make the final cut.
This isn't the first time we've seen unused audio clips and content surface from Elden Ring. In March, Sekiro Dubi showcased an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:alternate version of the game's opening that would have apparently seen the Tarnished warrior's adventure kick off on a beach, rather than the Stranded Graveyard you plunge into after that very first fight with Grafted Scion. In some ways, the beach version would have made more sense, but at least the graveyard location leads to that jaw-dropping moment when you open the door and see the sh꧟eer scale of Limgrave in front of you.
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