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  1. Sep 19, 2024 · Margit stands in the Tarnished's way to prevent them from approaching the Elden Ring, though his motivations are only explained in a later encounter. See Margit, the Fell Omen Lore Someone must extinguish thy flame.

  2. Mar 7, 2022 · Though no lore or dialogue has been found that explicitly states why Margott defends Stormveil Castle, deductive reasoning leads one to the conclusion that Margott wants to stop Tarnished from claiming any of the Elden Ring's shards.

  3. It seems that Morgott, as Margit, led the Night's Cavalry faction who assassinated "great warriors, knights, and champions". Morgott/Margit's reasoning for ambushing the Tarnished goes further than just wanting to kill more warriors and is more closely tied to defending the Erdtree.

  4. Margit is a magical projection of Morgott meant to stomp out any tarnished that could stand a chance of beating Godrick and getting stronger.

  5. After being defeated by the Tarnished once more, he vanishes, leaving the corpse of the commoner behind. After the Tarnished has made their way through Leyndell and reached the Elden Throne, Margit stands between them and the Erdtree.

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  6. I was watching people fight him(fucking awesome boss btw) but his dialogue after his defeat intrigued me. It reminds me alot of Aldia's dialogue when he is defeated. Margit's dialogue almost sounds like he's promising a round two. Did he die? What do you guys think his dialogue at the end means?

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  8. Aug 11, 2024 · The only explanation for these pieces of evidence is that Morgott is Margit, and that by accosting the Tarnished assaulting Stormveil Castle, he hopes to stop them from ever reaching his true form in the capital, which also notably leaves a corpse behind, unlike Margit.

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