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Should you Imbibe Nectar or Leave in Elden Ring?

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There is a lot to do in Elden Ring, with all manner of secret quests and moments tucked away that some players might never find. St. Trina is one of them, but if you have managed to find her, then you’ll be wondering if you should imbibe her nectar in Elden Ring.

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Should you drink the nectar in Elden Ring?

Yes, you should imbibe the nectar from St. Trina. There’s no downside to drinking the nectar, and it’s also a requirement to complete Thiollier’s questline. Here’s what you must do:

  1. Ensure you’ve completed all steps of Thiollier’s quest before proceeding.
  2. Activate the nearby Deep Purple Site of Grace.
  3. Exhaust all of Thiollier’s dialogue options.
  4. Drink the nectar from St. Trina six times (each drink kills you).
    • On the fourth drink, the screen fades to black and St. Trina says, “Make Miquella stop.”
  5. Respawn at Garden of Deep Purple Site of Grace.
  6. Talk to Thiollier and tell him what happened.
    • If he denies it, tell him again and reload the area.
    • Be prepared for an ambush from Thiollier; defeat him.
  7. Reload the area and return to the cave.
  8. Imbibe the nectar twice more to hear new dialogue from St. Trina.
  9. Talk to Thiollier again until he becomes unresponsive.
  10. This process sets up Thiollier as a Summon for later fights and completes the quest.

The act itself is connected to a long quest for Thiollier, so you should likely make sure you have done the required steps of it first. Seeing as you are here in St. Trina’s cave, I am going to assume you have Thiollier with you, so let’s talk about the nectar.

Elden Ring St. Trina location
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You will need to drink the nectar a total of six times, and each time you do, it will kill you. Make sure the nearby Deep Purple Site of Grace is your active one, as you can quickly walk back into the cave, grabbing your Runes on the way. First, make sure you have all of Thiollier’s dialogue options exhausted, then drink the next.

The fourth time you drink it, the screen will fade to black and St. Trina will ask you to “Make Miquella stop.”

After respawning at the Garden of Deep Purple Site of Grace, talk to Thiollier and tell him what happened. He will deny it, so take the option to tell him again and then reload into the area. He will try to ambush you from behind, so turn around and fight him. He’s not difficult to deal with, as he himself admits he is a bit useless in battle.

When he is dealt with, re🐟load the area and head back into the cave. Talk to him, then imbibe the nectar twice more for the new St. Trina dialogue, then once again talk to Thiollier. When he is unresponsive, your work here is done.

Whil🃏e you did all this is complicated, but it basically sets up Thiollier as a Summon for later fights, and allows you to properly finish the linked quest above.

If you have not gotten far enough into Thiollier’s quest line, imbibing the nectar will not have any efꦉfect other than just killing you (but make💮 sure to pick your runes up every time!). 

To quickly run down what you’ll need to do b💟efore 🅠imbibing the nectar, complete the following in his quest line:

  1. Talk to and exhaust Thiollier’s dialogue at the Pillar Path Cross.
  2. Return to Moore at the Main Gate Cross Site of Grace.
  3. Moore will give you Black Syrup.
  4. Go back to Thiollier.

If you do not get the Black Syrup before reaching this point, you will be locked out🍨 of that part of the quest line.

Elden Ring St. Trina's blossom head gear
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When does the St. Trina and Thiollier quest end?

Technically, the quest does not fully end once you beat the final boss in Shadow of the Erdtree. In fact, if you were able to summon🧸 Thiollier for the last few important battles in the game, you have done everything rigღht so far.

You do not need to sum💙mon him. Just as long as the option is there, you’re saf𒐪e.

Upon defeating the finꦦal boss at Enir-Ilim, return back to the Garden of Deep Purple to pick up the St. Trina’s Blossom headgear. It boosts your max FP so it’s good for magic builds.

What happens if you don’t imbibe the nectar in Elden Ring?

Choosing not to drink St. Trina’s nectar in Elden Ring means you won’t progress in Thiollier’s questline. Here’s what you’ll miss out on:

  1. Thiollier’s questline will come to a halt. Without drinking the nectar, you won’t receive the messages from St. Trina, which are essential for advancing his story.
  2. You’ll miss out on crucial lore and dialogue that sheds light on St. Trina’s concerns about Miquella and the consequences of godhood.
  3. Thiollier will not invade your world or become a Summon for future battles, limiting your interactions and the benefits of completing his questline.
  4. The narrative and gameplay elements tied to St. Trina’s messages and Thiollier’s actions will remain unresolved, leaving a portion of the DLC unexplored.

Avoiding the nectar might seem like a safe option, but it ultimately prevents you from experiencing all that the Shadow of the Erdtree has to offer, which I do not recommend.

While not recommended, avoiding the nectar imbibing and progressing the St. Trina stuff with Thiollier will also prematurely end his quest. Without spoiling what happens right before the final battle, he will also not be available to assi🧸st you in the last area of the game.

Lastly, his armor set will not be available if you do not see this nectar ritua🌞l through. You must drink it, die multiple times, and have that duel with him. Otherwise, if you missed it at any point, you’l🃏l need to redo this on a new save file or the next iteration of New Game Plus.

Who is St. Trina?

St. Trina was mention🔯ed quit🃏e a bit in the base game and was at times referenced as a young girl or a young boy. They were quite impactful in their short time spent in the Lands Between, as an entire branch of faith sprung up around them, with priests drinking the nectar to attain a sort of ritualistic coma to try and commune with them.

They are clearly concerned for Miquella, as we can now tell from her dialogue. They wish you to kill him to save him from the prison of godhood. While areas of the game do possess art that depicts St. Trina as an adult when we meet them, they are very childlike, and🗹 it is likely that they have a similar afflꦗiction to Miquella and are unable to age.


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