However, one of the most iconic bosses of Elden Ring is Astel - Naturalborn of the Void, a unique alien life form made from fallen star debris. Astel is an optional boss, but Elden Ring players who want to complete Ranni the Witch’s questline must defeat it. No other Elden Ring boss looks even remotely like Astel, and it also appears to have has a cult following in the community. One Elden Ring fan who happens to be an admirer of Astel has made a fantastic artwork that is highly realistic.

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Reddit user ExImryll deserves credit for making stunning Astel - Naturalborn of the Void art, which they’ve shown in an image on the Elden Ring subreddit. The picture shows a unique 3D art style that shows the anterior parts of the famous Elden Ring boss. The artist has used their remarkable skills that make it look like Astel is coming out of a painting, with its hands, head, and some parts of its upper body. This art style is rare, where the subject is portrayed in three dimensions on a 2D canvas.

The fascinating thing about ExImryll’s painting of Astel is its incredible focus on realism and impeccable attention to detail. The artist has immaculately captured the Elden Ring boss’s key features, including Astel’s claws and the noticeable scar on its forehead. Naturally, the Elden Ring community on Reddit had a lot of positive words to say about this art, and many were interested in buying it. In contrast, others requested the original poster to upload a few more pictures from different angles.

Astel - Naturalborn of the Void, is an important figure in Elden Ring from the lore point of view. Elden Ring’s lore says that Astel is a malformed star formed in a distant void that once destroyed an eternal city and took away its sky. There is no explicit mention of which city this is, but fans speculate it could be the third unnamed city found in the Deeproot Depths area of Elden Ring.

Elden Ring is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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