As such, it could be possible that the lesser runes we find (even the basic, 200 ones) are newer, while the most powerful ones are older. We also know for a fact that the power of the divine bloodline (Marika and her offspring) becomes diluted and weaker as the generations go by (Godrick being the perfect example). The rune itself could be a reference to how the elden beast corrupted the Crucible, creating the erdtree, which is also the source of the runes. The colorarion of this specific rune is not golden, but has the specific reddish hue that is mentioned to also be connected to the Crucible (mentioned on the Godrick knight greatshield, which also has a similar color). To me, it also looks like the mark of the Crucible (we can easily see it on the crucible sets and both crucible knight variants). Alternatively, it can be sold to a merchant for the same value. Lord's RuneĀ can be used to gain 50,000 Runes. Elphael, Brace of the Haligtree: Another one is dropped by the Erdtree AvatarĀ (non-boss) guarding the entrance to the Inner Wall in the north.Elphael, Brace of the Haligtree: Found on a corpse in an alcove along the northeast wall in the bottom level's alleyway.Mohgwyn Dynasty Mausoleum: One found on a corpse in front of a pillar along the western path.Crumbling Farum Azula: Found atop the fountain located just outside the Dragon Temple Lift site of grace, after ascending the lift into the plaza.Dropped by the Erdtree Avatar that patrols along the main road in Leyndell Royal Capital.Lord's Rune can be found in the following locations: Runes of one who was destined to become a Lord, but when the Elden Ring was shattered, all that remained was a distant duty. Grace that dwells within the inhabitants of the Lands Between true vestiges of gold.