
For those curious, the Daedicar's Woe is Elden Ring's version of the Calamity Ring, a well-known accessory that makes the game even harder by doubling the damage that a player takes. That wraps up Rya's entire questline in Elden Ring. She will have left a thankful letter for the Tarnished, as well as the Daedicar's Woe. After players deal with Rykard and the loose ends of the Volcano Manor quest they can head back to Rya's hiding spot to find that she's gone. If players choose not to kill Rya nor give her the tonic, she will thank them for sparing her life. Sparing Rya's Life And Avoiding Giving Her The Tonic Players will still receive the Daedicar's Woe when Rya eventually leaves too. Rya or Zorayas - Elden Ring By evs-eme Published: Favourites 5 Comments 4. Rya acts as a scout for the Volcano Manor, and is the adopted daughter of Tanith. Unfortunately, after the player deals with Rykard, Volcano Manor will end up empty and Rya will find herself alone.

If players give Rya the Tonic of Forgetfulness, she will seemingly forget all about what she learned and return to Volcano Manor.

If players kill Rya, she will thank them for ending her suffering with a final breath before turning back into her serpent form and leaving behind the Daedicar's Woe talisman.

Heres how to find and finish her questline. Here's a look at what happens during each "ending." Killing Rya Published Rya is a curious NPC that players can encounter in Elden Ring. There are three ways that Rya's questline can end and players will receive the same reward no matter which path they choose.
