Character from Elden Ring by FromSoftware
A butterfly-winged warrior who guards the path to Miquella in the Land of Shadow — connected to the scarlet rot through beauty rather than horror, she is decay reimagined as grace.
Romina represents the scarlet rot's other face — not Malenia's martial devastation but something more ambiguous, more beautiful. She guards the way to Miquella in the Land of Shadow, and her connection to the rot is expressed through butterfly wings and flowering rather than decay and pestilence. Her boss fight is graceful and deadly, her movements more dance than combat. She is one of the DLC's most visually arresting encounters — proof that even the rot can produce something worth protecting.
A striking figure with translucent butterfly wings growing from her back, their patterns reminiscent of scarlet rot's flower-like blooms. She wields a long, curved weapon with fluid, dance-like movements. Her body is partially transformed — human features merging with insectoid beauty. Scarlet rot manifests around her not as corruption but as falling petals.
Also known as: Romina, Romina Saint of the Bud