An amazing Elden Ring sculpture serves as a tribute to Iron Fist Alexander, a friendly living jar that players can encounter on their open-world adventure. FromSoftware’s fantasy epic lets players freely explore The Lands Between, which is filled with both hostile enemies and friendly non-player characters. Elden Ring includes a truly colorful collection of characters, like the talking tree NPC Boc, but Alexander stands out as particularly bizarre and lovable.

Like past FromSoftware titles, Elden Ring allows players to repeatedly stumble upon non-player characters as their storylines progress. Iron Fist Alexander, a proud and jolly warrior who looks like a pot with arms and legs, can be found fairly early in the game within the starting region of Limgrave. Alexander is initially found stuck in a hole, but the player can free him in order to earn his friendship and continue his quest line. His massive size and positive personality make him a valuable ally on and off the battlefield, although like most FromSoftware titles Elden Ring quests have sad endings more often than not.

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As a tribute to Alexander, Reddit user RutoSenpai has printed and painted an amazing sculpture of the brave living pot. The artistic homage is brilliantly detailed, capturing every individual scratch on both the Iron Fist and Limgrave’s recognizable grassy terrain. RutoSenpai’s sculpture even manages to portray motion, with Alexander clearly depicted waddling forward into battle. The craftsmanship of the sculpture, and the accuracy of its paint job, would be enough to turn any Tarnished into a true Elden Lord.

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Elden Ring contains an impressive number of NPC quest lines, though sadly the size of The Lands Between makes these stories hard to track. One fan has thankfully created a quest track app for Elden Ring, which allows players to record their encounters and organize their notes to more easily follow a lead. The Shattered Ring app is not specific to the FromSoftware epic, either, making it useful for other fantasy games like Dungeons & Dragons. By using this app on iOS or Android, gamers can more easily accompany Alexander on his brave quest for glory.

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Alexander’s unusual design and cheerful personality have made the jar warrior one of the most popular Elden Ring non-player characters. Using great care and a 3D printer, RutoSenpai has brought the rotund journeyman to life  in excruciating detail. While his path through The Lands Between may be treacherous, Iron Fist Alexander will forever remain safe as a piece of real-world art.

Elden Ring is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC.

Source: RutoSenpai/Reddit

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